Chandramohan

Chandramohan

Deceased · Born: May 23, 1945 · Died: Nov 11, 2023

Personal Details

BornMay 23, 1945 Pamidimukkala, Madras Province, British India

Biography

Chandramohan, a renowned actor, entered this world on May 23, 1945, in the picturesque village of Pamidimukkala, which was then a part of the Madras Province, a region that was under British colonial rule in India.

As he grew up, Chandramohan's passion for acting only intensified, and he went on to carve a successful career for himself in the Indian film industry. He was particularly notable for his roles in the iconic films "Kurukshetramu" (1977),"Padaharella Vayasu" (1978),and "Holi" (2002),which showcased his impressive range and versatility as an actor.

Despite his many accomplishments, Chandramohan's life was not without its challenges. He faced his share of ups and downs, but he never let his circumstances define him. Instead, he continued to push himself to new heights, always striving to improve and perfect his craft.

Sadly, Chandramohan's life came to an abrupt end on November 11, 2023, when he passed away in Hyderabad, the capital city of Telangana, India. His untimely demise sent shockwaves throughout the film industry, and he was mourned by his fans and colleagues alike. Despite his passing, Chandramohan's legacy lives on, and his contributions to Indian cinema will never be forgotten.

Career

2017
Goutham Nanda
Goutham Nanda as Chandram
Mister
Mister as Senior Pichchaiah Naidu's brother
2014
Yevadu
Yevadu as Deepthi's father
2011
Kandireega
Kandireega as Vishwanatham
Darling
Darling as Bhadram
King
King as Narsimha
Ready
Ready as Swarajyam's Husband
2007
Dhee
Dhee as Narayana Rao, Babloo's father
2006
Rakhi
Rakhi as Mohan Rao
Pournami
Pournami as Pournami's father
2004
7/G Rainbow Colony
7/G Rainbow Colony as Kathir's Father (Telugu)
2003
Okkadu
Okkadu as Dasaratharama Reddy
2002
Manmadhudu
Manmadhudu as Maheswari's Uncle
2001
1999
1996
1991
Aditya 369
Aditya 369 as Tenali Ramakrishna
1980
Sankarabharanam
Sankarabharanam as Kameswara Rao (Kamudu)