A unique and irreplaceable dimension of Ghantasala’s legacy was his mastery over Padyalu: The Art of Telugu Verse Rendition
The history of South Indian cinema, particularly Telugu cinema, is incomplete without the mention of Ghantasala Venkateswara Rao. Affectionately known just by his surname, Ghantasala, he was a legendary playback singer and music composer whose divine voice and musical genius dominated the industry for over three decades. Universally revered as the”Gaana Gandharva” (the celestial singer), Ghantasala’s unique ability to blend classical purity with light, emotional expressions left an indelible mark on Indian music.
Personal Life and Background

Born on December 4, 1922, in Choutapalli, Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh, Ghantasala was immersed in music from birth. His father, Ghantasala Soorayya, was a gifted singer and harmonium player. As a child, Ghantasala would enthusiastically dance to his father’s rendition of Tarangams. Tragedy struck early when his father passed away during his childhood. He was subsequently raised by his maternal uncle, Ryali Pitchi Ramaiah. Ghantasala married Savitri and later Sarala Devi, and raised a family that cherished his immense musical legacy.
Early Career and Struggles
Ghantasala’s journey to musical greatness was paved with immense struggle. Determined to learn classical music properly, he sold his gold ring and sought formal training under the renowned maestro Patrayani Sitarama Sastry in Vizianagaram. Before finding his footing in cinema, patriotism called. He actively participated in the Quit India Movement of 1942, resulting in an 18-month imprisonment at the Alipore Jail. Upon his release, destitute but driven, he met the legendary lyricist Samudrala Raghavacharya (Samudrala Sr.), who recognized his raw talent and guided him toward the film industry.
Entry into Cinema and Breakthrough
Ghantasala’s earliest breakthrough came via All India Radio (AIR). He entered the film world as a chorus singer and character actor in Sita Rama Jananam (1944). He spent his initial years working closely with veteran music directors like Gali Penchala Narasimha Rao and C. R. Subbaraman, learning the technical nuances of film music composition.
A Melody Tone Across Three Decades
For nearly 30 years, Ghantasala’s voice reigned supreme. He possessed a rare, velvet-like voice characterized by flawless diction, breath control, and an uncanny ability to evoke deep emotions. Whether it was a song of heartbreaking sorrow, intense romance, profound philosophy, or comedic playfulness, his voice adapted effortlessly, capturing the absolute soul of the lyrics.
Ghantasala’s Three-Decade Musical Reign have been classified as three sectors like Romantic Melodies, Devotional Hymns and Philosophical Verses.
Perfect Match for Legends (NTR and ANR)
Ghantasala was the definitive voice for the titans of Telugu cinema, Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao (NTR) and Akkineni Nageswara Rao (ANR). He possessed a chameleon-like vocal quality; when he sang for NTR, his voice took on a majestic, booming resonance, and when he sang for ANR, it transformed into a softer, romantic, and deeply emotional tone. The unprecedented box-office success of these top stars was heavily fueled by the chart-busting playback delivered by Ghantasala.
Composition and Hit Films

As a music director, Ghantasala debuted with the film Laxmamma. Over his career, he composed music for over 110 films. He wasn’t just a singer who composed; he was a visionary music director. Landmark blockbusters that featured his brilliant musical scores include: Patala Bhairavi (1951), Mayabazar (1957), Gundamma Katha (1962), Lava Kusa (1963).
Virtually every film that featured his composition or prominent vocals turned into a commercial and distinctive masterpiece, creating a golden era where his name alone guaranteed a film’s musical success.
Global Footprint and Versatility
Hits in Private Songs Ghantasala was incredibly versatile, rendering over 10,000 songs across multiple languages, including Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Tulu, and Hindi. He took Indian music to the global stage, becoming one of the earliest Indian singers to perform in western nations like the United States, England, and Germany. He also had the rare honor of performing at the United Nations Organisation (UNO).
Hits in Private Songs
Beyond the silver screen, Ghantasala was a pioneer in recording private independent music. His association with HMV Studios yielded magnificent hits. His private tracks like “Tala Ninda Poo Danda Daalchina Rani” and “Molaka Navvula Thoda Muripincha Boke” became household favorites. Notably, his rendition of Muthuswami Dikshitar’s classical masterpiece “Vatapi Ganapatim Bhaje” became so iconic that he utilized it as his mandatory opening prayer song for every live concert he performed worldwide.
Devotion to Lord Venkateswara
Ghantasala held a deep spiritual connection with Lord Venkateswara of Tirumala. He holds the distinct honor of being the first-ever playback singer invited to perform live at the sacred Tirumala Venkateswara Swamy Temple. His soul-stirring renditions of Annamacharya Sankeertanas and special devotional singles dedicated to the Lord remain timeless morning staples across Telugu households.
The Magnum Opus: Bhagavad Gita
Perhaps his greatest non-filmy contribution to mankind is his flawless recording of the Bhagavad Gita. Just before his demise, despite failing health, Ghantasala poured his soul into reciting the complex Sanskrit verses (Slokas) along with beautiful, lucid musical explanations. His divine, booming voice gave the sacred text an accessible, deeply moving form. Decades later, his version of the Bhagavad Gita remains the definitive audio representation of the text across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
Top 10 Famous Film SONGS OF GHANTASALA
While selecting just ten songs from a repository of thousands is incredibly difficult, these ten tracks highlight his unmatched range:
This curated collection showcases ten iconic tracks, beginning with the serene and romantic “Lahiri Lahiri Loo” from the movie Mayabazar, which stands as a masterclass in creating a tranquil atmosphere. From the same film, “Ahana Pellianta” offers a sharp contrast as a delightful, energetic, and inherently fun humorous classic. Moving into complex classical territory, “Siva Sankari” from Jagadeka Veeruni Katha is celebrated as one of the most intricate classical film songs ever composed, showcasing a flawless vocal range. In contrast, “Evaro Vastarani” from Bhoomi Kosam provides an upbeat melody, serving as a timeless, lively track featuring top-tier playback acting. For a spiritual turn, “Sri Vatapi Ganapatim Bhaje” is a private/concert intro that serves as a signature devotional opening track. The epic ballad “Ramakathani Vinarayya” from Lava Kusa delivers a deeply emotional, narrative-driven masterpiece, while “Premakosamai Valalo Padene” from Pathala Bhairavi offers a classical romance that brilliantly blends traditional melody with playful romance. The list also features “Nannu Doochukonuvadu” from Gulebakavali Katha, a hauntingly beautiful and timeless evergreen duet, and “Chita Chita Ladu Thuna” from Varakatnam, which is an energetic, vibrant, and perfectly pitched folk track. Finally, the selection concludes with “Janani Sivarathri” from Bhookailas, a heavy devotional song described as a powerful, soul-stirring classic capable of moving listeners to tears.
Awards, Rewards, and Legacy
Ghantasala’s contributions were recognized at the highest levels. In 1970, the Government of India bestowed upon him the prestigious Padma Shri award. For nearly 30 consecutive years, he won the Best Playback Singer accolades in Andhra Pradesh.
The Living Legacy
To perpetuate his memory, the Government Music College in Vijayawada was officially named the “Ghantasala Venkateswara Rao Government Music and Dance College”. He passed away on February 11, 1974, but his voice remains immortal. Ghantasala did not just sing songs; he breathed life into words, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and soothe millions of music lovers across the globe.

Principal Correspondent, Prime Post
Vidya Sagar Chaturvedula is a passionate film enthusiast whose four-decade career spans multiple sectors, including media and industry. Fluent in Telugu, Hindi, and English, he has a deep appreciation for cinema, particularly films in those three languages. His passion goes beyond simple viewing; he enjoys analyzing directional skill, the emotional depth of actors’ performances, and the profound meaning embedded in dialogue. Mr. Sagar is known for his ability to clearly articulate and narrate his insightful film analyses after watching a movie.
Ghanta sala is versatile music
Director and singer for thousans of songs
In most of the languages
In telugu he sang clasical serious, and comodity so ngs
Most papular is Mahabharat
Mythological. Song
He sang for many actors
Like ANR. NaTR. and. SVR
Born to a good.
Family
Nicely said. Gantasala was a legendary singer ruled the Telugu film industry. No one so far beaten him till now. Good Narration
Very nice review
Good review sir 👍
Good write-up on Ghantasala; he had a strong classical background. He effortlessly sang challenging ragas and set Telugu industry standards by reciting padyalu. He is known as Gaana Gandharva of South Indian cinema for his melodious voice.
ఘంటసాల వెంకటేశ్వరరావు..ఈయన గంధర్వలోకం నుంచి వచ్చిన లెజన్డ్రీ గాయకుడు.ఆకంఠం ఎవరికి ఉండదు. అంతమంచిసింగర్.మాయాబజార్ మిస్సమ్మ గుండమ్మకధ పాండురంగమహాత్మ్యయం జగదేకవీరుడు ఇలా ఎన్నో సినిమాలలో బాగా పాడాడు ఎంతహైపిచ్ అయినా సునాయాసం గా చక్కగా పాడ్తాడు శివశంకరి హేకృష్ణా ముకుందా ఇలాంటి పాటలు వింటే అందరం లీనం అయిపోతాం అతని పాటలన్నీ Once more లే. ఎన్నోసినిమాలకు డైరెక్ట్ చేసాడు. లవకుశ సినిమా పాటలన్నీ హిట్సే. A N R,N T R S V R శోభన్ బాబు కృష్ణ ఏహీరోకైనా గొంతు మార్చి వాళ్లే పాడారా అన్నట్లు పాడాడు. హాస్యం సంబంధించిన పాటలు కూడ పాడాడు.పుష్పవిలాపం పాడాడు అదివింటే చాలా ఆర్ద్రతగా ఉంటుంది. చివరలో భగవత్గీత పాడాడు. అదివింటే వైరాగ్యం కలగవల్సిందే.మధురగాయకుడుగా అందరిమనసులలో ఉండిపోయాడు. చిన్నవయసులోనే బహుశా 52 వయసులో అనుకుంటా తిరిగి గంధర్వలోకానికి వెళ్ళిపోయాడు
Ghantasala Venkateshwar Rao garu is a true legend whose voice continues to touch hearts across generations. His soulful singing, classical excellence, and emotional depth made every song unforgettable. A timeless icon of Telugu music and cinema.Good review …
A good narration of a consistent and impactful journey of a talented person in music and song
Andhra people cherish those memories
Nice review
Legendary singer
Nice Review.
Be it singing or music composing he could adopt the soul and breathe life into the song and score. The mood may be tragic comic or devotional the audience would immediately plunge alongwith to savour the nectar he served.
That is experienced even today.