Raj Madiraju

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Raj Madiraju
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Raj Madiraju assisting Dasari Narayana Rao for Sammakka Sarakka in 1997
Born
Raja Sekhar Madiraju

(1969-12-05) 5 December 1969 (age 54)
Nationality Indian
Occupation(s) Director, screenwriter, actor, and producer
Years active1996–present
SpouseMythily
ChildrenPrardhana (daughter)

Raj Madiraju is an Indian film director, screenwriter, actor and producer. In a career spanning about 20 years, he predominantly worked in Telugu cinema. In 2011 and 2012, he wrote and directed Rushi , for which he won the Nandi Award for Best Story Writer.

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Early life and education

Raj Madiraju's family moved to Hyderabad, the state capital, in 1984 thanks to Vijayananda's transfer. Madiraju studied DECE from Govt. Polytechnic. He joined Grad IETE in 1990 but discontinued due to lack of focus. He did some odd marketing jobs and teaching jobs. His passion for music and entertainment prompted him join Hyderabad Film Talents' Guild, a renowned music group in Hyderabad. He gave stage shows between 1992 and 1996. He joined Avanthi School of Business Management, affiliated to Osmania University, in 1995 to pursue a master's degree in business administration. [1]

Film career

1994-95 was the year that satellite television started coming to Indian homes. Madiraju gave some TV show ideas to famous producer KS Rama Rao and was involved in making pilot episodes while he grew attracted to the bigger, larger than life and more influential medium of film, especially film as a commercial art form. With the help of KS Rama Rao, he joined ace director Dasari Narayana Rao in 1996 even as he was in the midst of his management course. His final year project was in 1997 was "How To Market A Movie".

Assistant Director

He worked from 1996 to 1998 with Dasari Narayana Rao for seven films: Kalyana Praptirastu, Osey Ramulamma , Rowdy Durbar , Greek Veerudu , Sammakka Sarakka , Kante Kuthurne KanaliPichchodi Chethilo Raayi.

He then joined Chiranjeevi's unfinished Hollywood venture Return of Abu – Thief of Bagdad in 1999 as assistant director to Suresh Krissna. He worked with stalwarts like Richard Kline, the cinematographer who received the Lifetime Achievement Award from ASC; Giles Masters, the production designer of Mummy and The Da Vinci Code; Douchan Gerci, the director; and AR Rahman, the Academy Award-winning composer, and was supported by Hollywood crew, Panavision equipment and world class ideas at work. [1] [2]

Director (2000–2010)

Raj Madiraju receiving State Nandi Award for Rushi in 2012 Nandi Award.jpg
Raj Madiraju receiving State Nandi Award for Rushi in 2012

Madiraju made his directorial debut in 2000 with Tharun starrer Uncle. Produced by star comedian AVS, the film was critically well acclaimed while AVS got a Nandi Jury Award for actor. The commercial failure of the film, however, forced Madiraju to take an unintended sabbatical from feature films, though he continued doing commercials and infomercials for top local brands such as Apollo Hospitals, KIMS, ICICI, Regency group, Manikya Group, Aurora Group, and GPREC. He also helped some films rope in top brands like Fair & Lovely, Bru, Dinshaw's, and McDowell's for in-film branding and associate brands in promotion. [3]

Punditz Consultants

During a period of ten years, Madiraju wrote many stories in different genres that can be produced into films. [4] [5]

Return to films

Madiraju's next film was the bilingual techno thriller Aithe 2.0/Pirates 1.0, in 2016. It was produced by Vijaya Rama Raju and Hemanth Reddy Vallapureddy. The film was officially selected for screening at LA Cinefest, Barcelona Planet Film Festival and Calcutta International Cult Film Festival. While it booked a semi-final berth in LA Cinefest, it won the outstanding achievement award at CICFF. [6] [7] [1]

Montages Cinema

His Montages Cinema is in the process of developing story ideas to scripts while also making inroads into the idea of building a talent bank. [8] [9] [10]

Actor

A working still from Kalyana Vaibhogame featuring Raj Madiraju and director Nandini Reddy Kalyana Vaibhogame movie.jpg
A working still from Kalyana Vaibhogame featuring Raj Madiraju and director Nandini Reddy

Madiraju has played cameos in films like Osey Ramulamma , Uncle and Andhra Pori , but Nandini Reddy's Kalyana Vaibhogame introduced him as a full time actor. In this film he played the father of Naga Shaurya's character. The film did well and opened up opportunities to Madiraju as an actor. He made significant appearances in films including Appatlo Okadundevadu , Raja Meeru Keka, and Jawan . [11] [12]

Personal life

Raj Madiraju married Mythily in 1997 and they have one daughter. [1]

Filmography

YearFilmDirectorActorWriterNotes
1996Kalyana PraptirastuNoYesNoDebut
1997 Osey Ramulamma NoYesNo
2000 Uncle YesYesYes
2012 Rushi YesNoYes [2] Nandi Award for Best Story Writer
2015 Andhra Pori YesYesYesRemake of Timepass
Yet To Release Pirates 1.0 YesYesYesHindi version of Aithe 2.0,
Outstanding achievement Award at CICFF [7]
2016 Kalyana Vaibhogame NoYesNo
2016 Appatlo Okadundevadu NoYesNo
2016 Majnu NoYesNo
2017 Raja Meeru Keka NoYesNo
2017 Vunnadhi Okate Zindagi NoYesNo
2017 Jawan NoYesNo
2017 Mental Madhilo NoYesNo
2018 Aithe 2.0 YesYesYesBilingual film,
techno thriller film
2019 Brochevarevarura NoYesNo
2020 Pressure Cooker NoYesNo
Krishna and His Leela NoYesNo
Atma Rama Ananda RamanaNoYesNo
2023 Grey: The Spy Who Loved Me YesYesYes
2023 Prem Kumar NoYesNo
2023 #Krishnarama YesYesYes

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