![]() ![]() Now, however, the rating for his app on Google Play Store is 4.8 on 5. Interestingly, Sambasiva Rao learnt to type on a keyboard only after he retired from his job. Rao launched his project initially as a website few years ago, and later migrated to mobile app. We are doing this purely out of interest in the works of Bhakta Kavi (devout poet) Pothana and Telugu literature,” Sambasiva Rao told Express, adding that he needed no financial assistance. There are no charges even for downloading the app. The best part of the app, however, is that there is an audio version too. While Vulapalli Sambasiva Rao, who retired as an executive engineer in Transco, penned the translation and meaning of the poems, his son Vulapalli Fani Kiran developed the mobile application. ![]() This has been made possible due to the efforts of a father-son duo.
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