The rising sun has set : The roaring voice was muffled

The rising sun has set
The roaring voice was muffled

RSD- Hyderabad news: TSUTF Rajannasircilla District Branch paid tributes to Gaddar. It is said that his fans are deeply saddened by the news of the death of public singer Gaddar that they cannot believe his death and his roaring voice has become mute. He played an active role in the special Telangana movement and gave impetus to the movements with his songs.


Gaddar brother said that he was born in 1949 in Tupran village of Medak district to Lachamma and Seshaiah in a Dalit family and he was educated in Mahbubnagar of Nizamabad district and engineering education was done in Hyderabad. On that day in 1969, Gaddar actively participated in the Telangana movement and he said that he campaigned again and again to spread the movement .He said that he chose Burrakatha for this. Film directors B. Narasingrao, who saw his performance in those days, organized a show on Bhagat Singh Jayanti and thereafter he used to give his performances every Sunday. He said that he wrote the first song “Apara Ricksha” in 1971 with the encouragement of B. Narasingrao. His first album was titled Gaddar. He reminded that this was fixed as his name. Gaddar’s name has remained a fixed level in history for the ambitions of Gaddar party who fought on behalf of the people before independence. Our tribute to him is to work hard to achieve his ambition.

Telangana State United Teachers Federation District General Secretary Gundamaneni Mahender Rao Treasurer Parakala Ravinder District Secretaries Jangiti Raju Adapu Siva, Pamula Swamy, Goud and Telangana Writers’ Forum District Presidents, Public Singers Vengali Nagaraju, Venkatesh participated.