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Hyderabad: Legendary Telugu poet and writer C Narayana Reddy, a recipient of the prestigious Jnanpith award, passed away in Hyderabad on Monday.

The 85-year-old doyen of Telugu language had to his credit more than 80 publications, which include poems, songs, lyrical dramas, ballets, essays, travelogues, ghazals — original and translations — and literary criticism.

“After he developed health complications he was moved to a private hospital at around 3am where doctors pronounced him dead,” sources said.

He is survived by four daughters, sources said.

Born on July 29, 1931 in Karimnagar district, Telangana, the eminent writer and lyricist was the most distinguished Telugu poet of his generation. He was also the president of the Telangana Saraswatha Parishath.

He had received the Jnanpith Award for the year 1988. He was honoured with the Padma Shri in 1977 and the Padma Bhushan in 1992.

His works have been regarded as trendsetters. His research work on modern Telugu poetry assessing the influence of tradition and experiment on it became a classic since its publication in 1967.

He had nearly 3,500 film songs to his credit.

Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao expressed condolences over Reddy’s death.

Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu Governor C. Vidyasagar Rao also expressed grief on Reddy’s demise.

In a condolence message, Rao said, “I am deeply saddened and at a loss of words to know about the demise of Dr C. Narayana Reddy, professor, poet, writer, Jnanapith awardee and former member of Rajya Sabha.”

“Dr Reddy was a versatile genius, one of the finest poets and lyricists produced by Telangana. He was a wordsmith having mastery over Telugu language and literature.”

He was passionate about preserving and popularising Telugu language and culture, especially among the young generation. He also enjoyed mastery over English, Hindi and Urdu languages, Rao said.

“Dr Reddy was a fine human being, having friends cutting across the entire political spectrum. He also made his mark as a member of Parliament. I was privileged to have friendship with Dr Narayana Reddy.

“In his demise, the world of Telugu language and literature has lost a bright star. The void caused by his loss can never be filled,” said the Governor.