Very few directors of today’s generation in Tollywood leave out a unique mark on the audience by touching sensitive aspects of life along with having the right mass appeal as well. The young director Krish Jagarlamudi is one of them. He made a lasting mark on Telugu Film Industry with realistic characters, powerful lines and great truths about life explained in simple terms.
Krish is someone who believes that Cinema is not an artistic business but a businesslike art! He has been zooming into the film industry with this motto and consistently delivering memorable films such as Gamyam, Vedam, Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum and Kanche. He belongs to Guntur and a joint family where the storytelling skill came from his aunt who used to narrate any film frame to frame along with the background music and expressions of the actors.
While Krish’s path was totally different from filmdom by doing MS in America, the real journey began from there with his friends encouraging him to take up films. After making Gamyam , he never looked back. The role of free spirited thief Gaali Seenu played by Allari Naresh became one of the best crafted characters in modern Telugu films. The next film was Vedam which had multiple storylines fused into one single sequence. He dared to show a glamorous star like Anushka as a prostitute Saroja in this flick.
Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum was another experimental fare where Krish drew parallel to the ten incarnations of Vishnu to evolution of a common man. The song Jaruguthunnadhi Jagannatakam itself speaks mountains about his prowess. His war epic Kanche also won the national award for best regional film category. Now, he is working with Nandamuri Balakrishna for historic epic Gautamiputra Satakarni- which will be a Sankranthi release.
He is quite frank and fair off the megaphone and confesses that he is quite mass oriented in the real life while people mistake him to be classy, intellectual and bookish! iQlikmoviees wishes the versatile director a very happy birthday and all the best for his upcoming project!