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Krishna Vamsi was born as Pasupuleti Venkata Bangarraju into a family that frequently relocated due to his father’s job in the Public Works Department, spending his childhood in various towns including Rayalaseema, Godavari, Vizag, and Ongole. He developed a passion for films early on, often watching multiple films a day during his school years.
Gulabi (English: Rose) is a 1995 Telugu romantic crime film written and directed by debutant Krishna Vamsi. [1] Produced by Ram Gopal Varma and Amitabh Bachchan Corporation Limited, the film stars J. D. Chakravarthy and Maheswari in the lead roles. [2]
Vamsi Krishna is an indian actor who predominantly works in Telugu and Tamil films. He made his debut in Gharshana (2004) and went on to play the antagonist in films including Thadaiyara Thaakka (2012) and Ivan Veramathiri (2013).
Nakshatram (English: Star) is a 2017 Indian Telugu-language cop action-drama film which was written and directed by Krishna Vamsi in his 20th directorial film. Jointly produced by K. Srinivasulu, S. Venugopal and Sajju, it features Sundeep Kishan, Tanish, Regina Cassandra, Pragya Jaiswal, and Prakash Raj in the lead roles, while J. D. Chakravarthy and Sivaji Raja play supporting roles with Sai ...
Krishna Vamsi aimed to present the complex realities of these movements, which were often oversimplified or misunderstood. [ 8 ] Motivated by a desire to understand the truth behind the killings of social activists, Krishna Vamsi studied "red films" ( erra cinemalu ), which he found crude and simplistic in their portrayal of violence.
Pages in category "Films directed by Krishna Vamsi" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The film's production began after Nagarjuna expressed interest in collaborating with Krishna Vamsi, who was impressed after watching the song sequences of Krishna Vamsi's debut film Gulabi (1995). Initially, Krishna Vamsi had developed an action-oriented script, but following feedback from Gulabi, he shifted focus to a family-oriented drama. [2]
Siddhu (Krishna Vamsi) is a shy and introverted college student who struggles with public speaking and social interactions. In contrast, Dharani (Mokksha) is outgoing and effortlessly draws people to her. Despite their contrasting personalities, Siddhu is captivated by Dharani’s vibrant nature and harbors deep feelings for her.