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Rajamouli's mother belonged to Kapu caste and his father is a Kamma. [23] [24] His parents met in Vizag and later had an inter-caste love marriage. Vijayendra Prasad is opposed to the caste system and dropped the initial 'K' from his name, as he felt it was an indicator of his caste. [25] [23] Rajamouli's parents are ardent devotees of Lord Shiva.
[19] [20] They have two children—a daughter who now lives in Australia and a son S. S. Rajamouli, a filmmaker. [19] Prasad is uncle to music composers M. M. Keeravani, M. M. Srilekha, and Kalyani Malik. Prasad dropped ‘K’ from his name, K. V. Vijayendra Prasad as he felt it was an indicator of his caste.
Sri Simha is a regular in S. S. Rajamouli's films. He was a child in Yamadonga (2007), playing the younger version of Jr. NTR's character. [3] [5] He also featured in a promotional song "Follows Follows" along with Jr. NTR. [6] For Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (2017), he worked as an assistant music director, while his elder brother, Kaala Bhairava, was a singer for the film.
Revolt!), which tells the story of friends who discover they are on opposite sides of India’s struggle for independence, is so massively bigger than Ben-Hur that I’ve almost forgotten that […]
Devarajan said: “S.S. Rajamouli’s epic storytelling and groundbreaking Baahubali films have captivated the imagination of hundreds of millions of fans across India, redefining all of Indian ...
Indian hitmaker S.S. Rajamouli is basking in the success of his latest epic, period action drama “RRR” (“Rise Roar Revolt”). The film released March 25 worldwide and scored a $65 million ...
Rama Rajamouli is an Indian costume designer and film stylist, who primarily works in Telugu cinema. Rama made her debut with the 2001 film Student No: 1 . She is known for her work in the films Magadheera (2009), Eega (2012), Baahubali: The Beginning (2015), Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (2017) and RRR (2022).
In November 2018, filmmaker S. S. Rajamouli's son S. S. Karthikeya announced his maiden production Aakashavaani. [1] The film marks the directorial debut of Ashwin Gangaraju, an alumnus of Ramanaidu Film School. The film was shot for around 55 days in Paderu of Visakhapatnam district, Andhra Pradesh. [2]