Elated expressions

Prabhakara Rao’s ‘Kalalu Kane Manasu’ was released.

April 22, 2010 08:44 pm | Updated April 23, 2010 03:40 pm IST

Well known cine, TV and playwright Akella Suryanarayana Murthy (third from right) releasing the book 'Kalalu Kane Manasu' penned by Koritala Prabhakara Rao (second from right) at a function in Visakhapatnam.

Well known cine, TV and playwright Akella Suryanarayana Murthy (third from right) releasing the book 'Kalalu Kane Manasu' penned by Koritala Prabhakara Rao (second from right) at a function in Visakhapatnam.

Malleeswari Arts and publications organised a function releasing the book Kalalu Kane Manasu (Dreaming mind of the innermost) at Public Library auditorium last week. The book is written by noted playwright, poet and actor, Koritala Prabhakara Rao, winner of many an award for his plays like Chandamama Raave , Onkaratinkara Sa and Okka kshanam Aagithe .

A retired lecturer in chemistry from Dr. V.S. Krishna Govt. College, no wonder, he seemed to have developed a novel technique of evolving an expression of enticingly heart warming synthesis of his impressions. The present work, a long monologue in free flowing verse and lyric form, poetically reveals the dominating attribute of his heart, the platonic love, in its enticing purity, is beauty, that is truth, opined popular cine and T.V. writer and playwright Akella Venkata Suryanarayana Murty who released the book. Other guests of honour at the function, MLA V. Ramakrishna, additional commissioner of Income Tax (Hyderabad), V. Madhuvani and noted literary critic D.V. Surya Rao who analysed the contents of the book besides many times Nandi Award winner Meegada Ramalinga Swamy and Moturi Sreeramakrishna who presided over the function expressed similar sentiments.

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