Background
Lata was born to Nibhanupudi Visalakshi and Narayana Rao on November 15, 1935 in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh. Her father died at the age of 32, when her mother was pregnant with another child.
Lata was born to Nibhanupudi Visalakshi and Narayana Rao on November 15, 1935 in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh. Her father died at the age of 32, when her mother was pregnant with another child.
She had formal schooling up to fifth standard, and later studied Sanskrit, Telugu and English classics at home.
She was a prolific and influential writer who wrote about various situations through the perspective of an educated niyogi Brahmin woman.Some of her novels, like "galipadagaloo nitibudagalu " raised controversies. She was said to be a liberal but her writings had a solid base of tradition too. Her full given name was Janaki Rama Krishnaveni Hemalata.
In 1955, Lata started her career as an announcer for the All India Radio station in Vijayawada.
She participated in radio plays and later acted in, and wrote dialogue for, movies. Her first radio play was silaa hrudayam ("Stone Heart"), broadcast on Deccan Radio in 1952.
She was also an admirer of the musician Mangalampalli Balamurali Krishna, and wrote a lyrics for some of his tunes. Her husband"s medical condition, two difficult deliveries by caesarian section (First son Tenneti Narayana Rao was born in 1956 and the second son Tenneti in 1963), as well as financial problems caused her to reflect on philosophy of life at an early age.
She mentioned in her (antharanga chitram)that she had been confronted with profound questions about life and death at an early age.
She died in 1997 at the age of 65. In her novel, Gaali Padagalu, Neeti Budagalu (Kites and Water Bubbles), Lata depicted the cruelty that prostitutes had suffered at the hands of men and the diseases they had contracted. Despite considerable criticism for the book"s content, she later discussed the same issue again in greater detail in another novel, Raktapankam.
Some of her other works, the semi-autobiographical fictions Mohanavamsi, and, offer details about her life.
In the 1980s, she wrote the book as a rebuttal to Muppala Ranganayakamma"s Ramayana Visha Vruksham, itself a response to Srimad Ramayana Kalpavruksham by Viswanatha Satyanarayana. was written on the life of sixth Nizam of Hyderabad, Mir Mahboob Ali Khan. In a personal correspondence, Lata stated that, “I have written 105 novels, 700 radio plays, 100 short stories, ten stage dramas, five volumes of literary essays, two volumes of literary criticism, and one volume of Lata Vyasaalu, as well as 25 charitra kandani Prema kathalu poems.”.