G. V. Rama Raju

G. V. Rama Raju
Born Gottimukkala Venkata Rama Raju
Bhimavaram, West Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh
Occupation Film Director, Writer

Gottimukkala Venkata Rama Raju (Telugu: గొట్టిముక్కల వెంకట రామరాజు) is an Indian film director and scriptwriter associated with Telugu cinema. He is basically from the town of Bhimavaram, West Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh.[1] Ramaraju has undertaken many professions in his life and finally ended up in film industry. His first movie Mallela Theeram Lo Sirimalle Puvvu starring Kranthi, Sri Divya receiving critical acclaim from the directors Sekhar Kammula, V. V. Vinayak and Harish Shankar [2] His second movie Oka Manasu' is a romantic drama starring Niharika Konidela and Naga Shourya which released June 2016.[3]

Career

Ramaraju upon completing his graduation has prepared for civil services exams and has gone to the interview as well. Dr. S Rao advised him to explore other fields as Ramaraju can’t handle bureaucracy. As film director Ram Gopal Varma is a distant relative of him, he joined RGV in direction department and worked for films like Deyyam. Based on RGV's advise, Ramaraju made his focus on creative script writing and took some break from working as an assistant director. Then he worked in Information technology field on Oracle Database for some period until he realized that cinema should be a self-discovery for him. He went back to cinema and joined the team of Eeshwar Nivas for Shool film. While working with Shool team, Ramaraju bonded well with the Anurag Kashyap and worked with him for films like Black Friday and Paanch. With the experience in the Bollywood arena, he landed back in Hyderabad to work on his own ideas. Inspired from Anurag Kashyap's vision, he started his first project in Telugu Mallela Theeram Lo Sirimalle Puvvu with an idea that his film should be a contender at film festival.[4][5]

Filmography

Year Film Director Writer Screenplay Other Music By
2013 Mallela Theeram Lo Sirimalle Puvvu Yes Yes Yes Ravindra Prasad,Pavan Kumar
2016 Oka Manasu Yes Yes Yes Sunil Kashyap

References

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