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Pingali Nagendrarao

Pingali Nagendrarao (Telugu: పింగళి నాగేంద్రరావు) (29 December 1901 – 6 May 1971) was a Telugu movie script writer, playwright and lyricist. Famous for his witty and romantic lyrics, he also wrote dialogues for many movies. ''Patala Bhairavi, Mayabazar and Missamma'' are some of his best known works.
Pingali is famous for his coining of new and funny words and phrases in Telugu such as ''Dhimbaka'', ''Dingari'', ''Gimbali''.
==Life sketch==
He was born in a Brahmin family on 29 December 1901 to Gopalakrishnaiah and Mahalaxmamma in Rajam, near Bobbili, Andhra Pradesh. Because most of his relatives are settled in Machilipatnam, their family migrated there. He did a course in Mechanical Engineering from the Andhra Jateeya Kalasala, Machilipatnam.
He joined Indian independence movement and wrote ''Janma Bhoomi'' as his first literary work. He was arrested for the same. He worked as a teacher for some time and later joined Bengal Nagpur Railway at Kharagpur for two years. He was union leader of the labour association there. During this period, he translated Dwijendralal Ray's ''Mebar Patan'' (1922) as ''Mevadu Rajyapatanam'' and ''Pashani'' (1923) from Bengali into Telugu language. His independent work during the same time was ''Jebunnisa''. All the three dramas were published in Krishna Patrica. He joined Indian National Congress and as pracharak toured the entire country and reached Sabarmati Ashram.
He came back to Machilipatnam and joined Indian Dramatic Company of Devarakonda Venkata Subbarao in 1924 as writer and secretary. He wrote ''Vindyarani'' play in 1928 based on the ''Dubois of Padua'' of Oscar Wilde, ''Naa Raju'' play based on the history of Sri Krishnadevaraya, ''Maro Prapancham'' social play and ''Rani Samyukta'' historical play.
Pingali Nagendra Rao was considered a magician with words. The legendary writer died on 6 May 1971.
All plays of pingali nagendra rao were reprinted recently. the book was titled as PINGALEEYAM.

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