Chittor V. Nagaiah (born Vuppaladadiyam Nagayya Sarma, Telugu: వుప్పలదడియం నాగయ్య శర్మ) was a multilingual Indian filmactor, composer, director, producer, writer and playback singer from Andhra Pradesh, India. Indian film journalist and the editor of Film India, Baburao Patel, described Nagiah as ‘The Paul Muni of India’. [1] Nagaiah has acted in about 200 Telugu films, and 160 films in Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam and Hindi. He was one of the first south Indian actors, to be honoured with the Padma Shri by the Government of India in 1965.
1978
1978
1973
1973
1972
1972
1972
1972
1971
1971
1971
1970
1970
as Judge
1969
as Baba
1969
1969
as Raghavendra Rao
1969
1968
as Sundaram's Nadaswaram teacher
1968
as Swamiji
1967
as Judge Lakshmana Rao
1967
1967
as Dritharashtra
1967
1967
1967
as Saint
1967
as Shukracharya
1966
as Diwanji
1966
1966
as Vidyapati's father
1966
1966
1966
as Paramanandayya
1966
1965
1965
1964
as Doctor
1964
as Principal Appa Rao
1964
as Veeraiah
1964
1964
1963
as Subramanian
1963
as Dharma Nayaka
1962
1962
as Dhadhechi Maharshi
1962
1961
as Temple priest
1961
1961
as Valmiki Maharshi
1961
as Muslim doctor
1961
as Ulaganathan Pillai
1961
as Dasaratha
1960
1960
as Hathiram Bhavaji
1959
as Pazhani, father of Chandiran and Meena
1959
1959
as Shukracharya
1959
1958
as Saint
1958
1958
1958
as Dasarathan
1957
1957
1957
as Poori's Grandfather
1957
1956
1956
as Mahamantri Thimmarusu
1956
1956
1956
as Timmarusu
1955
1954
as Dhayabhathar
1954
as Ramanatham
1954
1953
1952
as Zamindar Seethapath
1951
1950
1950
1949
as Ramnath
1947
as Vemana/ Vema Reddy
1946
1945
as Rana, King of Mewar
1945
1943
as Potana
1941
as King Ashoka
1941
1939