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Pasupuleti Venkata Bangarraju (born 28 July 1962), known professionally as Krishna Vamsi, is an Indian film director, screenwriter, and producer known for his work in
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. Over a career spanning three decades, he has received three
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, nine
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, and three
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. Krishna Vamsi began his career as an assistant director to
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and made his directorial debut with the 1995 romantic crime film ''Gulabi''. In 1996, he directed ''Ninne Pelladata'', which became one of the highest-grossing Telugu films at the time. He later directed the critically acclaimed ''Sindhooram'' (1997), under his production house Andhra Talkies. Both films won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu. Other notable films directed by Krishna Vamsi include '' Anthahpuram'' (1998), '' Murari'' (2001), '' Khadgam'' (2002), ''
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'' (2005), '' Chandamama'' (2007), '' Mahatma'' (2009), '' Govindudu Andarivadele'' (2014), and '' Rangamarthanda'' (2023).


Early life

Krishna Vamsi was born as Pasupuleti Venkata Bangarraju into a family that frequently relocated due to his father’s job in the
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, spending his childhood in various towns including
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,
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,
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, and
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. He developed a passion for films early on, often watching multiple films a day during his school years. After completing his intermediate education, he aspired to join the
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(FTII) in
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. However, his father insisted he complete his graduation. He completed a B.Sc. degree from
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and an M.A. in Agricultural Economics from Agra University.


Career


Distribution business

After returning from
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, Krishna Vamsi and his friends ventured into
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, leasing theaters and distributing films like ''Khaidi'' (1983), starring Chiranjeevi, which proved highly profitable. However, subsequent ventures resulted in significant financial losses.


Entry into film industry

Lacking his parents' support to pursue a career in cinema, Vamsi left home and moved to
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(now Chennai) in 1986. He initially worked as a light boy and later as an assistant cameraman, learning the craft through observation and hands-on experience. In 1987, he began working as an assistant director on a film produced by
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. Although the project faced financial challenges and production delays, Vamsi persevered, gaining valuable experience working with editor Goutham Raju and assistant director Siva Nageswara Rao. Siva Nageswara Rao, who was co-directing ''Siva'' (1989), introduced Vamsi to
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, then a debutant filmmaker. Vamsi joined ''Siva'' as an assistant director, marking the beginning of a significant collaboration with Ram Gopal Varma. After ''Siva'', Krishna Vamsi continued working with Ram Gopal Varma on several films, including '' Kshana Kshanam'' (1991), ''Raat'' (1992), '' Antham'' (1992), and '' Gaayam'' (1993). He later directed ''Money Money'' (1994), a sequel to ''Money'' (1993), under Varma’s banner but was not credited for his work. His next project, '' Anaganaga Oka Roju'' (1995), faced financial difficulties and creative differences with Ram Gopal Varma, leading to Varma taking over the direction.


Directorial career

Krishna Vamsi’s subsequent film, ''Gulabi'' (1995), marked his directorial debut, though it faced challenges with its cast and production. Despite initial setbacks, the film caught the attention of actor
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, who offered Vamsi the opportunity to direct a film for Annapurna Studios titled ''Ninne Pelladatha'' (1996), which became one of the highest-grossing Telugu films at the time. He later directed the critically acclaimed ''Sindhooram'' (1997), under his production house Andhra Talkies. The film examines the complexities of Naxalism in
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, focusing on the societal and emotional factors driving educated individuals to join the movement. Although the film received critical acclaim for its portrayal of a sensitive subject, it was a commercial failure. It won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu. Krishna Vamsi later directed notable films like '' Anthahpuram'' (1998), '' Murari'' (2001), '' Khadgam'' (2002), ''
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'' (2005), '' Chandamama'' (2007), '' Mahatma'' (2009), '' Govindudu Andarivadele'' (2014), and '' Rangamarthanda'' (2023). Krishna Vamsi also directed some songs for '' Okkadunnadu'' (2007) when director Chandra Sekhar Yeleti was unavailable.


Personal life

Krishna Vamsi is married to South Indian actress
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. Before their marriage, Ramya Krishna appeared in his film '' Chandralekha'' (1998). Krishna Vamsi is an admirer of lyricist Sirivennela Sitarama Sastry, who wrote lyrics for several of Vamsi's films. Sitarama Sastry also adopted Krishna Vamsi in the traditional Hindu manner, though not legally.


Filmography


References


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