Vamsi Krishna Naidu

Vamsi Krishna Naidu
Born (1982-09-15) 15 September 1982
Ramachandrapuram, East Godavari district , Andhra Pradesh, India
Residence Hyderabad, Telangana, India
Nationality Indian
Occupation Writer, director
Years active 2015–present

Vamsi Krishna Naidu (born 15 September 1982) is an Indian film screenwriter, dialogue writer, and director known for his works exclusively in Telugu cinema.

In the year 2015, his debut directorial Dongaata. His subsequent directorial works include Dongaata

Early life

Vamsi Krishna Naidu (known as Vamsi Krishna) belongs to a Telugu Community born in Ramachandrapuram , East Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh, India.

Right from his childhood Vamshi has been fascinated to be part of Film Industry. His family members are Late N. S.Prakash Naidu ,N.Jyothi Naidu and a younger sibling N. Sri Divya is settled in Australia. He did his schooling and higher education from Chennai. Vamsi completed his Visual Communications from SRM University, Chennai and his passion for movies has been in keen interest. He worked as assistant editor with A. Sreekar Prasad for 3 years ,later again worked with Gautham Menon for 7 years as assistant director and worked as EP (is it Executive Producer) under 24 Frames Factory and Manchu Entertainment for 4 years. His first film as Director is Dongaata[1] Starred & Produced by Lakshmi Manchu, Manchu Entertainment in 2015. His upcoming project is ready for release, Kittu Unnadu Jagratha[2] starred by Raj Tarun and Anu Emmanuel in March 2017. And the next project yet to announce.


Filmography

Year Film Cast Music Director Worked as Notes
2015DongaataLakshmi Manchu, Adivi SeshSatya Mahaveer , Sai Karthik , Raghu Kunche Director
2017Kittu Unnadu JagrathaRaj Tarun, Anu Emmanuel, Arbaaz KhanAnup Rubens Director

References

  1. "'Dongata' will unleash the best in Lakshmi Manchu: Director Vamsi Krishna". indianexpress.com.
  2. "Raj Tarun Next Film Kittu Unnadu Jagratha directed by Vamsi Krishna". tollywoodmania.com.
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