Yarlagadda Sivarama Prasad was the last zamindar of the Challapalli Samasthanam to be crowned. His tenure saw the estate hit with communist-peasant rebellions, and the agitations were particularly intense in the Challapalli Estate. The peasantry in the Challapalli Samasthanam occupied thousands of acres of land owned by Sivarama Prasad, but the Congress-backed police aided the zamindar in putting down the rebellion. Sivarama Prasad was the hereditary trustee of several Hindu temples in Krishna District, a patron of
Kuchipudi classical dance, and he patronized
Sanskrit by establishing new educational institutes. In the financial and industrial sector, Sivarama Prasad financed
Bhogaraju Pattabhi Sitaramayya's Andhra Bank. He also set up
Sarathi Films in 1938, which produced many successful films like
Mayalokam (1945) and
Rojulu Marayi (1955). He also financed a sugar mill in Challapalli. n politics, Sivarama Prasad was affiliated with the
Justice Party before Independence and with
Indian National Congress afterwards. He was the Minister of Health for Andhra Pradesh during the 1960s and was elected as an MLA from Krishna District. == Titles ==