Raj Kandukuri

Raj Kandukuri[1][2][3] is a producer, director, actor, distributor and also real estate developer who works in the Telugu film industry. He completed his Business Management Course in Hyderabad and worked as sales manager in a private company. Later he started a startup company on the name Ganga electronics and also founded the Lalitha Degree College in Hyderabad which was affiliated with Osmania University.

Raj Kandukuri
Born 09 October 1966
Occupation Producer, director, actor, distributor
Years active 2007-present

He gave his acting debut with Pawan Kalyan‘sThammudu” in a guest role and later he appeared in movies like “Eeshwar,” “Tadagatha Buddha” and “Gola Seenu.” He produced movies like “My Heart is Beating.. Adola,” “Maaya,” “Aravind 2,” “Hrudaya Kaleyam,” “Nayaki” . He then partnered with "Yash Rangineni"of BigBenCinemas from London and produced the blockbuster hit and National Award winning film “Pellichoopulu” . His feature film “Tadagatha Buddha” in “Hindi” and “Telugu” languages which were also dubbed into “Tamil” language and released across 50 cities all over India and over 10 cities outside. “Gola Seenu” was directed and produced by him. As a distributor, he undertook distribution of a feature film “Hrudaya Kaleyam” in the Telugu language in the year 2014.

He received Nandi Award for making “Tadagatha Buddha” from the State Government. He also received Vamsi International Award by Vamsi Society for making films or illustrations that create a positive impact on the society in the Telugu language. He is an active member in ‘Sivananda Supatha Foundation’ and ‘Sanathana Dharma Charitable Trust’.

His recent film “Pellichoopulu” was released in 2016 in Telugu. And the upcoming announced movie presently under shooting is "Mental Madilo".

References

  1. "Raj Kandukuri - Telugu Filmnagar". Telugu Filmnagar. Retrieved 2017-03-13.
  2. rayaraosriram (2016-07-26). "Journey of #PelliChoopulu : Producer Raj Kandukuri Interview". CineBucket | Latest Movie updates. Retrieved 2017-03-13.
  3. "PM Modi calls Raj Kandukuri". deccanchronicle.com/. 2015-05-30. Retrieved 2017-03-14.
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