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Sripati Panditharadhyula Kodandapani, better known as S. P. Kodandapani is a Music director and Playback singer in Telugu cinema. In ''Pandanti Kapuram'' (1972) film, he voiced the memorable song "Idigo Devudu Chesina Bomma" on the Hindu philosophy of Human life. He has introduced the famous playback singer S. P. Balasubramanyam to the Indian film world in the movie entitled ''Sri Sri Sri Maryada Ramanna'' (1967). ==Brief life sketch== He spent his childhood in Guntur. He used to sing songs and poems and learned to play Harmonium. Addepalli Rama Rao gave him chance to sing in a group song in ''Naa Illu'' in 1953. He worked as Harmonium player with Susarla Dakshinamurthi. He voiced as an independent singer in 1955 film ''Santanam''. He worked under veteran music director K. V. Mahadevan for five years. He is the music director in the Rekha Murali and Arts of Comedian B. Padmanabham. He became music director as an independent charge for the first time in ''Kanna Koduku'' (1961), followed by ''Padandi Munduku'' (1962), ''Manchi Rojulochayi'', ''Bangaru Timmaraju'', ''Thotalo Pilla Kotalo Rani'', ''Loguttu Perumallakeruka'' (1966) and many more. He composed some of the memorable songs
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