Prasanth Varma

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Prasanth Varma
Born (1989-05-29) 29 May 1989 (age 35)
Occupations
  • Film director
  • screenwriter
Years active2011–present
SpouseSukanya Raju

Prasanth Varma is an Indian film director and screenwriter who works in Telugu cinema. He is best known for directing Awe (2018), Kalki (2019), Zombie Reddy (2021) and Hanu-Man (2024). His debut film Awe won at the National film awards for Best Special Effects, and Best Make-up. [1] He is also the co-founder of Scriptsville, an organization dedicated to supporting screenwriting in Telugu cinema. [2]

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Early life

Prasanth Varma was born on 29 May 1989 in Palakollu, Andhra Pradesh in a Telugu family, to Narayana Raju, a civil contractor, and Kanaka Durga, a government school teacher. He has a younger sister, Sneha Sameera. [3] [4] He attended Sri Saraswathi Sisu Mandir in Palakollu, where his education included an extra subject focusing on stories from the Itihasas, such as the Ramayana , Mahabharata , and Bhagavatham. [1]

After completing his schooling, he graduated from CVR College of Engineering in 2010. [5] Varma's passion for mythological stories is shared by his younger sister, Sneha Sameera, who is also part of his Scriptsville team. [1] He married Sukanya Raju in 2020.

Career

2011–2017: Early career

Prasanth Varma began his career in 2011 by directing a short film Deenamma Jeevitham. [6] He then directed ad films and a few short films, including A Silent Melody (2014) and Dialogue in the Dark (2017). In 2015, he directed a five-episode web series, Not Out, starring Brian Lara, which premiered on YuppTV. [7] [8] In an interview with Idlebrain.com , Prasanth Varma named Singeetam Srinivasa Rao as his biggest inspiration, admiring how he never repeated himself in his work. He is also influenced by Christopher Nolan, K. Viswanath, and Mani Ratnam. [9]

2018–present: Directorial debut and critical acclaim

In 2017, Prashanth Varma presented the storyline of Awe to actor Nani, securing its production through Wall Poster Cinema alongside Prashanti Tipirneni. Released in 2018, the film marked his directorial debut and garnered acclaim for its subversive depiction of psychological and social issues, including child abuse, sexual abuse, and drug abuse. Critics, including Baradwaj Rangan, praised his narrative and direction, with special emphasis on the portrayal of lesbian characters in the movie. [10] The film's success also highlighted Varma's ability to effectively integrate visual effects into storytelling, a skill he honed through hands-on experience in his early career. [1]

Following Awe, Varma continued to explore diverse genres. His next release, Kalki (2019), starring Rajasekhar and produced by C. Kalyan, was originally conceived as a web series. However, Varma adapted the screenplay into a feature film format, a process that took eight months. [11] Kalki received mixed reviews from critics.

Prasanth Varma's third release was Zombie Reddy (2021), [12] originally scheduled for 2020 but delayed due to the COVID-19 lockdown in India. Marketed as the first zombie film in Telugu, [13] it received positive reviews and performed well at the box office. Sangeetha Devi Dundoo of The Hindu wrote that "In one stroke, director Prasanth Varma juxtaposes different worlds—a pandemic looming large, zombies, Rayalaseema faction rivalry—to hilarious effect" [14]

On 29 May 2021, he announced his next film Hanu-Man. [15] The film is marketed as the first Telugu Superhero film. [16] [17] Starring Teja Sajja as Hanumanthu and Amritha Aiyer as Meenakshi, the film was released on 12 January 2024, coinciding with Sankranti. It served as the first installment of the Prasanth Varma Cinematic Universe (PVCU), inspired by Indian mythology. The film received highly positive reviews for its direction, screenwriting, performances, visualization, background score, VFX, production design and action sequences. With a global box office gross of over ₹350 crore, it became the highest-grossing Telugu film of 2024, the highest-grossing Indian film of 2024 and the eight highest-grossing Telugu film of all time. [18] [19]

Scriptsville

In 2018, Prasanth Varma founded Scriptsville with his sister Sneha Sameera to enhance screenwriting in Telugu cinema. Scriptsville aims to help new and unrecognized writers gain recognition and proper credit. [2]

The idea for Scriptsville came from Prasanth's understanding of the industry's need for professional script development and writer recognition. After the success of his debut film Awe, Prasanth and Sameera launched Scriptsville to offer a platform for both emerging and established writers. They invited writers to submit their ideas and received over a thousand submissions, from which a few promising stories were chosen for development. Initially, Scriptsville began with ten writers—five full-time and five working remotely or part-time. [2]

Scriptsville has played a role in developing several scripts, including those for Prasanth's film Kalki. The organization assists with dialogues, screenplay structure, and solving script issues. They also plan to sell scripts to directors and producers to promote quality writing. [2]

As of May 2023, Scriptsville continues to work on new films and web series, advancing its goal to improve screenwriting in Telugu cinema. [1]

Filmography

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
List of feature film credits
YearTitleDirectorScreenplayStoryNotesRef.
2018 Awe YesYesYesFeature film debut
2019 Kalki YesYesNo
2021 Zombie Reddy YesYesYes
Adbhutham NoNoYes [20]
2024 Hanu-Man YesNoYes
Devaki Nandana Vasudeva NoNoYes [21]
TBAMahakāliNoNoYesAnnounced [22] [23]
TBAJai HanumanYesYesYesAnnounced
TBAAdhiraYesYesYesAnnounced
TBA Bhediya 2 YesNoNoAnnounced
TBA That Is Mahalakshmi YesNoNoUnreleased

Other works

List of other film credits
YearTitleNotes
2011Deenamma Jeevithamdirectorial debut
2014A Silent Melody
2017Dialogue in the Dark

Television

YearTitleRoleNetworkRef.
2015Not OutDirector / Creator YuppTV [24]
2024 The Mystery of Moksha Island Writer Disney+ Hotstar [25]

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