Sankarambadi Sundaraachari

He was the writer of the official state song of Andhra Pradesh, Ma Telugu Talliki (lit.

[2] Sankarambadi Sundarachari was born on 10 August 1914 in a Tamil family[2] at Tiruchanur, near Tirupati Madras Presidency, British India.

He got disillusioned with the petty jobs and wanted to test his luck at Andhra Patrika, a Telugu daily newspaper, whose editor was freedom fighter Kasinathuni Nageswara Rao.

He spend his last days at Ahobilam in Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh, at his relative’s house K P Ramesh.

[2] The album was released and it was overwhelmingly positively received by the public turning it as a great seller for the company.

He used to engage a renowned scholar of his time, Kapistalam Srirangachary in (friendly) literary duels and discuss politics with Madabhushi Ananthasayanam Ayyangar, former Lok Sabha speaker, both of whom resided in the same street.

When he went on a work to Kanchipuram, he came to know about the health conditions of the girl Vedammal from her parents whom he eventually married and started living at Tirupati.

Faintly recalling Sankarambadi's death in the summer of 1977, another relative working in a bank has suggested to the Government to institute a chair in a university or a literary award in his memory.