Ravikanth Perepu

Ravikanth Perepu is an Indian film screenwriter, film director, and editor known for his works exclusively in Telugu cinema.[1] Ravikanth has garnered a state Nandi Award alongside Adivi Sesh as Best Screenplay Writer for his directoral debut movie Kshanam, for the year 2016.

Ravikanth Perepu
Born
NationalityIndian
OccupationScreenwriter, Film director, Editor
Years active2013 ā€“ present
Spouse(s)
Veena Ghantasala
(
m. 2017)
AwardsNandi Awards

Early life

Perepu was born in Vizag of Andhra Pradesh into a Telugu speaking family. Son of Perepu Nageswarrao. He did his schooling at Kotak Salesian School and Intermediate at Mega Junior College in Visakhapatnam and graduated in Chemical Engineering from Gayatri Vidya Parishad College of Engineering, Visakhapatnam.[2]

Personal life

He married Veena Ghantasala, grand daughter of renowned singer Ghantasala on 11 November 2017.[3]

Career

Assistant Director

Ravikanth had plans to become a director from the age of 9 after watching Maniratnam's Sakhi. He knew actor Adivi Sesh through Facebook and came to Hyderabad from his hometown Visakhapatnam in 2012, and worked as an Assistant director to the 2013 film Kiss directed by Adivi Sesh.

Director

Ravikanth debuted as a director through Kshanam, a Telugu-language mystery thriller film in 2016, starring Adivi Sesh and Adah Sharma in lead roles and Anasuya Bharadwaj, Vennela Kishore, Satyam Rajesh, Satyadev Kancharana appearing in supporting roles. The film is being remade in Tamil as Sathya (2017) with Sibiraj. The movie received critical acclaim and received positive response from the first show.[4][5] It was rated 3.25 by Idlebrain.com[6]

Filmography

Year Film Credited as
Director Writer Editor Actor
2016KshanamYesYesYesYes
2020Krishna and His LeelaYesYesYesNo
Bhanumathi & RamakrishnaNoNoYesYes

Awards

Nandi Awards
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References

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