Indian writer (1940–2018)
Yaddanapudi Sulochana Rani (2 April 1940 – 18 May 2018) was an Indian Telugu language novelist.[1] She had a strong fan following since the 1970s and early 1980s, especially among women.[2] Several of her stories were made into films and television serials. She won two Nandi Awards.
Early life and career
Yaddanapudi Sulochana Rani was born on 2 April 1940[3] in a Telugu speaking family at Kaza in Krishna district, Andhra Pradesh.[4] She used to have strong inclination towards literature from her childhood. She has written over 80 novels.[4]
Death
Yaddanapudi died on 18 May 2018 in California, U.S. while visiting her daughter. The then [4] Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao, and Andhra Pradesh opposition leader Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy offered their condolences.[5]
Novels made as films
Other novels
- Keerti Kireetaalu
- Aagamana
- Aradhana
- Aatmiyulu
- Abhijata
- Abhisapam
- Aahuti
- Amara Hridayam
- Amrita Dhara
- Anandha Sametha
- Anuraga Ganga
- Anuraga Toranam
- Artha Sthita
- Ashala Shikharaalu
- Avyaktam
- Bahumati
- Bandee
- Cheekatilo Chiru Deepam
- Dampatya Vanam
- Ee Desham Maakemichchindhi
- Ee Jeevitam Naadi
- Ee Taram Katha
- Girija Kalyanam
- Hridaya Ganam
- Jahnavi
- Jalapatam
- Jeevana Geetam
- Jeevana Tarangalu-1
- Jeevana Tarangalu-2
- Jeevana Satyalu
- Jeevana Sourabham
- Jyoti
- Kalala Kougili
- Krishna Lohita
- Madhura Swapnam
- Meena ( Adapted into A Aa)
- Meena 2 (Adapted into A Aa)
- Mohita
- Manobhirama
- Maduramina Otami
- Mouna Bhashyam
- Mouna Poratam
- Nama Chandrikalu
- Neerajanam
- Nenu Rachayitrini Kaanu
- Nishanta
- Ontari Nakshatram 1
- Ontari Nakshatram 2
- Parthu
- Prema Deepika
- Prema Peetham
- Prema Simhasanam
- Priya Sakhi
- Sahajeevanam
- Samsara Ratham
- Samyukta
- Sitapati
- Snehamayi
- Sougandhi
- Shweta Gulabi
- Sravana Sameeralu
- Vennello Mallika
- Vijetha
- Vemalu
Awards
- Nandi Awards[7]
References