Chandra Sekhar Yeleti

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Chandra Sekhar Yeleti
Born (1973-03-04) March 4, 1973
Tuni, Andhra Pradesh, India
Residence Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India
Occupation Film director, Screenwriter
Years active 2003–present

Chandra Sekhar Yeleti (born 4 March 1973) is an Indian film director, known for his works in Telugu cinema. He made his directorial debut with the film Aithe, which garnered National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu.[1] He has directed other successful films like Anukokunda Oka Roju and Prayanam [2] In a career spanning a decade, He has garnered two Andhra Pradesh state Nandi Awards.[3]

Early life and career

He was born in Tuni on 4 March 1973. He is the cousin of Gangaraju Gunnam. He was married on 19 May.[4][5]

He worked as an assistant Director under Gangaraju Gunnam for 'Little Soldiers'. He had directed the first 10 episodes of Amrutham serial, which received pretty good response.

Breakthrough (20042009)

After working as an assistant director, Chandra Sekhar Yeleti made an outstanding debut with a small budget film titled "Aithe". That film was made on a shoestring/small budget of about 1.5 crores and went on to collect more than 6 crores. After almost two years he delivered another hit film "Anukokunda Oka Roju". Both the films were produced by Gunnam Gangaraju. After taking a gap of two more years, he directed his third film with Gopichand as the protagonist, titled "Okkadunnadu". In 2009, Yeleti directed his fourth film "Prayanam" with Manchu Manoj as the lead actor.

Filmography

Year Film Awards
2003 Aithe National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu
Nandi Award for Best Story Writer
Nandi Special Jury Award - Pavan Malhotra
Filmfare Best Villain Award (Telugu) - Pavan Malhotra
2005 Anukokunda Oka Roju Nandi Award for Best Screenplay Writer
Nandi Award for Second Best Feature Film
Santosham Best Actress Award - Charmme Kaur
2007 Okkadunnadu
2009 Prayanam
2013 Sahasam

Television

Awards

National Film Awards
Nandi Awards

References

External links

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