Bapu is seen here alongside veteran Telugu director K Raghavendra Rao at Maa Awards 2012
Chennai: Renowned Telugu filmmaker Sattiraju Lakshmi Narayana aka Bapu died here at his residence on August 31, his family said. He was 80.
"He passed away following a cardiac arrest. He was struggling with illness for the last few months," Bapu's brother Sattiraju Shankar Narayana told IANS.
Born on December 15, 1933, Bapu started his career as a cartoonist for Telugu newspaper Andhra Patrika.
His filmmaking career started with 1960 Telugu film
Sakshi, whose story and dialogues were by his best friend Mullapudi Venkata Ramana.
Bapu and Ramana worked together in several memorable Telugu films such as
Mutyala Muggu,
Mister Pellam,
Pelli Pusthakam and
Seetha Kalyanam.
An ardent devotee of Lord Ram, Bapu's stories were mostly inspired from the Ramayana.
Some of his best films on Lord Ram include
Sampoorna Ramayanam,
Ramanjeneya Yuddham and
Seetha Kalyanam.
Bapu's last directorial was 2011 Telugu mythological drama
Sri Rama Rajyam. Ramana passed away a few months after the film's release.
Since Ramana's demise, Bapu has been unwell too.
"The death of Ramana came as a shock to my brother. He was shaken from the inside because it was the end of over 60 years of friendship," Bapu's brother said.
Bapu had also directed a few Hindi films such as
Hum Paanch,
Seeta Swayamwar,
Woh Saat Din and
Mera Dharam.
In his over four-decade-long career, Bapu directed 51 films. He was honoured with the Padma Shri in 2013.
He won the National film award twice and the Andhra Pradesh state Nandi Award six times.
Bapu is survived by two sons and a daughter.
His last rites will be performed here on Septmber 1.