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Sukumar

Bandreddi Sukumar (born 23 January 1970) is an Indian film director, screenwriter and producer who works in Telugu cinema. He is known for his complex and multi-layered screenplays, and infusing grey shades in the characterisation of his protagonists. He is one of the highest paid directors in South Indian cinema.[3]

Sukumar
Sukumar promoting 1: Nenokkadine in 2014
Born
Bandreddi Sukumar

(1970-01-11) 11 January 1970 (age 53)[1][2]
NationalityIndian
Occupations
Years active2004–present
Spouse
Thabitha
(m. 2009)
ChildrenSukriti Veni, Sukranth Naidu

Sukumar worked as a mathematics and physics lecturer at a junior college in Kakinada for nearly seven years before pursuing a career in films as a director. He began working as a writer and worked with Editor Mohan before assisting V. V. Vinayak on Dil (2003). He made his directorial debut with Arya in 2004, whose success catapulted him to stardom. He won the Filmfare Award for Best Director – Telugu and Nandi Award for Best Screenplay Writer for his work on Arya.

Sukumar's other notable films include Arya 2 (2009), 100% Love (2011), 1: Nenokkadine (2014), Nannaku Prematho (2016), Rangasthalam (2018) and Pushpa: The Rise (2021). Rangasthalam was the third highest grossing Telugu film at the time behind the Baahubali films.[4] Pushpa: The Rise is the highest-grossing Indian film of 2021 and ranks among the highest-grossing Telugu films of all time.

Sukumar also produced films like Kumari 21F (2015), Uppena (2021), Virupaksha (2023) under the banner Sukumar Writings. In 2014, he received the K. V. Reddy Memorial award for his contributions to Telugu cinema.

Early life and family

Sukumar was born on 11 January 1970,[1][2] in Mattaparru, a village near Malikipuram in erstwhile East Godavari district (present-day Konaseema district) of Andhra Pradesh.[5] His father Tirupathi Rao Naidu was a rice trader and his mother Veera Veni was a homemaker. Sukumar was the youngest of the six children of Naidu and Veni. At the age of 6, following the slaughter of a rooster he loved, Sukumar practiced vegetarianism for a long time.[5]

He did his schooling from Zilla Parishad High School, Razole and graduated with a master's degree in mathematics.[6] He later worked as a mathematics and physics lecturer in Aditya Junior college, Kakinada.[7] After nearly seven years,[8][9] Sukumar and his junior Prakash Toleti decided to do something creative as they opined that their life has become too mundane as a lecturer.[10]

Career

Sukumar and Toleti began their career as writers in Telugu cinema and worked as writers for a few films. After writing three scenes for Jayanth C. Paranjee's Bavagaru Bagunnara? (1998), they were summoned by the college to help them in recruiting students. They walked out of the film on moral grounds.[10] Due to lack of earnings, Sukumar briefly continued to teach students, earned money, and returned back to film industry.[7] He worked as an assistant director for Manasichi Choodu (1998).[11] Sukumar later assisted Editor Mohan for Kshemamga Velli Labhamga Randi (2000) and Hanuman Junction (2001). Before making his directorial debut, Sukumar worked under V. V. Vinayak for Dil (2003) as an assistant director.[9]

Debut and breakthrough: 2004–2011

Sukumar began working on the script of his directorial debut Arya (2004) in Visakhapatnam before joining the sets of Vinayak's Dil. Its producer Dil Raju assured that he would produce the film if Dil becomes a commercial success.[12] Sukumar chose to narrate the story of a boy who confess his love to a girl right in the beginning, opposed to films like Darr (1993), Kabhie Haan Kabhie Naa (1994), and Kaadhal Kondein (2003) where the protagonist's love/obsession for the female lead is revealed towards the end, as he found that idea an "obsolete" one.[9] Raju was impressed with Sukumar's script and Allu Arjun was selected as its protagonist after considering Ravi Teja, Nithin, and Prabhas. Anuradha Mehta and Siva Balaji were chosen for the other two lead roles.[13] R. Rathnavelu and Devi Sri Prasad were chosen as the film's director of photography and music director respectively; they both collaborated with Sukumar in many of his future projects. Arya was commercially successful; it grossed 16 crore on a budget of 4 crore.[13] The success of Arya catapulted Sukumar into stardom overnight.[9] He earned the Filmfare Award for Best Director – Telugu at the 52nd Filmfare Awards South ceremony,[14] and the Best Screenplay Writer award at the annual Nandi Awards ceremony.[15]

Sukumar then began working on the script of Jagadam (2007), a crime film starring Ram Pothineni and Isha Sahni. Unlike Arya, Jagadam focused more on violence and in an interview with South Scope, Sukumar called the film an "act of bravado", adding that he "made it with an innocent passion", without thinking about the audience's response.[9] Jagadam received mixed reviews and was a commercial failure.[9] While Sify called the film a "not so much a plot-driven film" albeit praising the work of its technical crew,[16] Rediff called it a "good effort".[17] He then wrote and directed Arya 2 (2009), which was promoted as the namesake sequel of his debut Arya. It featured Allu Arjun, Kajal Aggarwal, and Navdeep in the lead roles and narrated the story of Arya, a psychotic orphan whose love for his friend Ajay and his colleague Geetha is never reciprocated.[18] The film received mixed reviews from critics. However, Arya 2 became one of the few successful Telugu films of the year,[19] and was praised for its style quotient and music.[9] Sukumar received a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Director – Telugu at the 57th Filmfare Awards South ceremony,[20] but lost it to S. S. Rajamouli for Magadheera.[21] Rajamouli stated that he regards Sukumar as the best of the lot after watching Arya 2, which according to Sukumar "was the most precious and sweetest thing I have heard about myself".[9]

After a gap of two years, Sukumar's next directorial film 100% Love (2011) was released. Sukumar envisioned the film's concept 15 years ago, which dealt with the simple conflicts couples face and the way they solve them, and made changes based on the technological and behavioural developments of the students in the colleges.[9] 100% Love featured Naga Chaitanya and Tamannaah in the lead roles and was produced by Allu Aravind and Bunny Vasu.[22] 100% Love was commercially successful;[23] it received the Best Home-viewing Feature Film award at the annual Nandi Awards ceremony.[24] Sukumar earned another nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Director – Telugu at the 59th Filmfare Awards South,[25] and a nomination for the Best Director – Telugu at the 1st South Indian International Movie Awards.[26]

Darker themes: 2014–present

 
Sukumar promoting Rangasthalam 2018.

After completing 100% Love, Sukumar began working on 1: Nenokkadine, a psychological thriller keeping Mahesh Babu in mind as the protagonist as he felt that Mahesh had a universal appeal in terms of looks. The incident of a bus driver talking about a young boy who claims that his parents were murdered in that bus was taken as the story's base.[27] He worked on the film's script for two months,[28] and considered it as his dream project.[29] 1: Nenokkadine was released on 10 January 2014 globally and received mixed reviews from the critics.[30][31] While Suresh Kavirayani of Deccan Chronicle opined that Sukumar "fails to deliver" and the story is "run of the mill",[32] Sangeetha Devi Dundoo of The Hindu stated, "Habitual to watching films that begin with a great premise only to fall into the commercial trap of force-fit comic situations, it comes as a relief when Sukumar laces the psychological thriller with subtle wit that never takes the focus away from the plot".[33] 1: Nenokkadine collected approximately 28.9 crore share worldwide on a budget of 60–70 crore, thus becoming a commercial failure.[34] In 2014, he wrote and directed a 2.5 minute short film I Am That Change produced by and starring Allu Arjun.[35] Upon its release, the short film received viral response online and was acclaimed by many including celebrities for its concept and execution.[36]

Following the demise of his father Tirupathi Naidu, Sukumar decided to direct Nannaku Prematho starring N. T. Rama Rao Jr. and Rakul Preet Singh in the lead roles. Nannaku Prematho, which was Rama Rao Jr.'s 25th film as an actor, dealt with an emotional relationship between a father and his son spanning the last 30 days of the father's life.[37] Released on 13 January 2016, Nannaku Prematho received positive reviews from the critics.[38] Pranita Jonnalagedda of The Times of India stated that the viewers see ups every time when Sukumar "decides to listen to his inner self and gives us some interestingly conceived sequences" and downs come whenever he "gives in to the prerequisite mandates of Telugu cinema".[39] An above average grosser at the domestic box office,[40] Nannaku Prematho became the third highest grossing Telugu film of all time in the overseas market.[41] His 2018 period action film with Ram Charan titled Rangasthalam received positive critical feedback with particular praise for Ram Charan's performance, and Sukumar's direction and screenplay.[42] Rangasthalam ended up as one of the highest-grossing Telugu films of all time.[43]

Post the success of Rangasthalam, Sukumar started working on the period action drama, Pushpa: The Rise, starring Allu Arjun and Rashmika. Budgeted between 170–200 crores, it was released as a pan-Indian film and went on to get amazing commercial reception in Telugu, Hindi, and Tamil languages to earn more than 350 crores by the end of its run.[44] Post the pan-Indian success of Pushpa: The Rise, Sukumar announced that the sequel, Pushpa 2: The Rule, would commence production from summer 2022. In 2020 September, Sukumar announced that he would be collaborating with Vijay Devarakonda after completing the Pushpa films. In 2022 February, he announced his collaboration with Chiranjeevi, which will commence post the completion of his film with Vijay Devarakonda.

Personal life

Sukumar met Thabitha Hamsini at the screening of Arya, in the Sudarshan Theatre, RTC X Roads, in Hyderabad.[45] After a courtship of 4 years, they got married in 2009, in the presence of his parents and sister.[7] Thabitha's parents initially opposed their relationship due to Sukumar being a film director, however, they later accepted their alliance.[7] The couple have a daughter and a son, named Sukriti and Sukranth, respectively.[45]

Craft, style, and technical collaborations

As a writer, Sukumar is influenced by the works of Gudipati Venkatachalam, Yandamuri Veerendranath, and Yaddanapudi Sulochana Rani. In an interview with Deccan Chronicle, he revealed that each of the romantic scenes in his films are inspired from the writings of either Veerendranath or Sulochana Rani.[7] Sukumar mentioned that Martin Scorsese has had a huge influence on him.[46] He uses non-linear screenplay for most of his films and few sequences of most of his films involve revelation of finest details and re-visiting a scene again and again.[47] His screenplays are mostly complex and multi-layered which earned him the reputation of being an intelligent screenplay writer. In an interview of The Times of India in January 2014, Sukumar said that emotions play a key role in his films, stating that a film "may have multiple subplots, but in the end, it's the emotional curve that connects with the audience".[48] Because of improvising the sequences on the sets and making changes to already filmed portions, his films took long time to complete their production phases.[49]

In most of his films, Sukumar's protagonists are shown to be characterised with grey shades. Y. Sunita Chowdary of The Hindu commented that Sukumar "revels in giving a slight twist to his protagonist, in his background and character" and leaves the audience to understand him as he "unties the knots during narration and justifies his behaviour and makes us root for him".[28] Karthik Keramalu of CNN-IBN, in his review of Kumari 21F, stated that Sukumar's lead characters are "psychologically wired differently", adding that at least one of the characters in his films "behaves in a way that will amuse the audience and the other characters present in the film".[50] Regarding the same, Sukumar said, "We all have a lot of emotions and we suppress most of them fearing rejection. Instead we sport a smile and move on in this world. Problems arise when we don’t enjoy all feelings like jealousy, selfishness and don’t express them. To achieve something, there must be a driving force and that could be jealousy which you term as negative".[28]

Except for the short film I Am That Change whose music was composed by Sai Karthik,[51] Sukumar chose Devi Sri Prasad to compose the soundtrack and background score for all the films he directed.[52] Sukumar worked with cinematographer R. Rathnavelu for Arya, Jagadam,[53] and 1: Nenokkadine.[54] When Raju asked Sukumar about the budget to be allotted to Arya, Sukumar said that he first wants Rathnavelu on board.[55] In an interview to The Hindu in March 2012, Rathnavelu said, "Sukumar's speciality is he can give you five different ways to solve every problem you encounter. He can get to the crux of the problem and figure out the best possible method to resolve it".[56] Because of their friendship with Sukumar, neither Rathnavelu nor Prasad charged any remuneration for his maiden production venture Kumari 21F.[57] He worked with Venkat R. Prasad, Vijay C Chakravarthy, and Mirosław Kuba Brożek for films 100% Love, Nannaku Prematho, and Pushpa: The Rise respectively.[58][59]

Film production

Sukumar Writings or SW is the production company of Sukumar.[60][61][62] Sukumar Writings' first venture was Kumari 21F, which had Devi Sri Prasad as the music composer and R. Rathnavelu as the director of cinematography. Ashok Banreddi and Thomas Reddy joined as co-producers with P.A. Motion pictures. The film was co-produced by Vijaya Prasad Bandreddi and Thomas Reddy.

Sukumar provided the story and screenplay for Kumari 21F, his debut feature film as a co-producer which was directed by his assistant Palnati Surya Pratap. He took inspiration from his college days in Razole where a young woman went to a picnic with some young men; a major undertaking for a woman at the time. Rumours were spread and the woman was labelled as a "loose" character, which stayed in Sukumar's mind.[63] Produced on a budget of 6–15 crore,[a] Kumari 21F grossed 38 crore and became the 12th highest grossing Telugu film of the year.[66] Siddharth Rao of The Times of India stated, "In an industry where a damsel-in-distress-wooed-and-saved-by-an-angry-young-man is the norm, this is refreshing. Kudos to the writer Sukumar for giving yet another off-beat story with characters that can't be put into a box".[67]

Filmography

Key
  Denotes films that have not yet been released

Sukumar has directed eight feature films so far.

Directed features
Year Film Director Writer Ref.
2004 Arya Yes Yes [12]
2007 Jagadam Yes Yes [9]
2009 Arya 2 Yes Yes [9]
2011 100% Love Yes Yes [9]
2014 1: Nenokkadine Yes No [28]
2016 Nannaku Prematho Yes Yes [7]
2018 Rangasthalam Yes Yes [68]
2021 Pushpa: The Rise Yes Yes [69]
2023 Pushpa 2: The Rule   Yes Yes [70]

Other roles

Year Film Director Producer Writer Notes Ref.
2014 I Am That Change Yes No Yes Short film [71]
2015 Kumari 21F No Yes Yes Association with PA Motion Pictures [72]
2017 Darsakudu No Yes No [73]
2018 Kumari 21F No Presenter Yes Kannada film; remake of Kumari 21F [74]
2019 Nani's Gang Leader No No No Cameo as himself [75]
Gaddalakonda Ganesh No No No Cameo as himself [76]
2020 100% Kadhal No Yes Story Tamil film; remake of 100% Love [77]
2021 Uppena No Yes No Association with Mythri Movie Makers [78]
2022 Aadavallu Meeku Johaarlu No No No Narrator [79]
18 Pages No Yes Yes Association with GA2 Pictures [80]
2023 Virupaksha No Yes No Association with Sri Venkateswara Cine Chitra [81]

Awards and nominations

Ceremony Category Film Result Ref(s)
Nandi Awards Nandi Award for Best Screenplay Writer Arya Won [15]
Filmfare Awards South Filmfare Award for Best Director – Telugu Won [14]
Arya 2 Nominated [20]
Rangasthalam Nominated
Pushpa: The Rise Won
100% Love Nominated [25]
South Indian International Movie Awards Best Director – Telugu Nominated [26]
Nannaku Prematho Nominated [82]
[83]
Rangasthalam Won
Pushpa: The Rise Won
CineMAA Awards Best Director (Jury) Arya Won [84]
Best Screenplay writer Won [84]
Santosham Film Awards Best Director Rangasthalam Won
KV Reddy memorial award
(for contribution to Telugu cinema)
Won [85]

Notes

  1. ^ Film historian Rentala Jayadeva estimates the film's budget as 6 crore,[57] Sify estimates the film's budget as 9 crore,[64] and International Business Times India estimates the film's budget as 15 crore.[65]

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sukumar, bandreddi, born, january, 1970, indian, film, director, screenwriter, producer, works, telugu, cinema, known, complex, multi, layered, screenplays, infusing, grey, shades, characterisation, protagonists, highest, paid, directors, south, indian, cinema. Bandreddi Sukumar born 23 January 1970 is an Indian film director screenwriter and producer who works in Telugu cinema He is known for his complex and multi layered screenplays and infusing grey shades in the characterisation of his protagonists He is one of the highest paid directors in South Indian cinema 3 SukumarSukumar promoting 1 Nenokkadine in 2014BornBandreddi Sukumar 1970 01 11 11 January 1970 age 53 1 2 Mattaparru Andhra Pradesh IndiaNationalityIndianOccupationsFilm directorscreenwriterproducerYears active2004 presentSpouseThabitha m 2009 wbr ChildrenSukriti Veni Sukranth NaiduSukumar worked as a mathematics and physics lecturer at a junior college in Kakinada for nearly seven years before pursuing a career in films as a director He began working as a writer and worked with Editor Mohan before assisting V V Vinayak on Dil 2003 He made his directorial debut with Arya in 2004 whose success catapulted him to stardom He won the Filmfare Award for Best Director Telugu and Nandi Award for Best Screenplay Writer for his work on Arya Sukumar s other notable films include Arya 2 2009 100 Love 2011 1 Nenokkadine 2014 Nannaku Prematho 2016 Rangasthalam 2018 and Pushpa The Rise 2021 Rangasthalam was the third highest grossing Telugu film at the time behind the Baahubali films 4 Pushpa The Rise is the highest grossing Indian film of 2021 and ranks among the highest grossing Telugu films of all time Sukumar also produced films like Kumari 21F 2015 Uppena 2021 Virupaksha 2023 under the banner Sukumar Writings In 2014 he received the K V Reddy Memorial award for his contributions to Telugu cinema Contents 1 Early life and family 2 Career 2 1 Debut and breakthrough 2004 2011 2 2 Darker themes 2014 present 3 Personal life 4 Craft style and technical collaborations 5 Film production 6 Filmography 7 Awards and nominations 8 Notes 9 References 10 Bibliography 11 External linksEarly life and family EditSukumar was born on 11 January 1970 1 2 in Mattaparru a village near Malikipuram in erstwhile East Godavari district present day Konaseema district of Andhra Pradesh 5 His father Tirupathi Rao Naidu was a rice trader and his mother Veera Veni was a homemaker Sukumar was the youngest of the six children of Naidu and Veni At the age of 6 following the slaughter of a rooster he loved Sukumar practiced vegetarianism for a long time 5 He did his schooling from Zilla Parishad High School Razole and graduated with a master s degree in mathematics 6 He later worked as a mathematics and physics lecturer in Aditya Junior college Kakinada 7 After nearly seven years 8 9 Sukumar and his junior Prakash Toleti decided to do something creative as they opined that their life has become too mundane as a lecturer 10 Career EditSukumar and Toleti began their career as writers in Telugu cinema and worked as writers for a few films After writing three scenes for Jayanth C Paranjee s Bavagaru Bagunnara 1998 they were summoned by the college to help them in recruiting students They walked out of the film on moral grounds 10 Due to lack of earnings Sukumar briefly continued to teach students earned money and returned back to film industry 7 He worked as an assistant director for Manasichi Choodu 1998 11 Sukumar later assisted Editor Mohan for Kshemamga Velli Labhamga Randi 2000 and Hanuman Junction 2001 Before making his directorial debut Sukumar worked under V V Vinayak for Dil 2003 as an assistant director 9 Debut and breakthrough 2004 2011 Edit Sukumar began working on the script of his directorial debut Arya 2004 in Visakhapatnam before joining the sets of Vinayak s Dil Its producer Dil Raju assured that he would produce the film if Dil becomes a commercial success 12 Sukumar chose to narrate the story of a boy who confess his love to a girl right in the beginning opposed to films like Darr 1993 Kabhie Haan Kabhie Naa 1994 and Kaadhal Kondein 2003 where the protagonist s love obsession for the female lead is revealed towards the end as he found that idea an obsolete one 9 Raju was impressed with Sukumar s script and Allu Arjun was selected as its protagonist after considering Ravi Teja Nithin and Prabhas Anuradha Mehta and Siva Balaji were chosen for the other two lead roles 13 R Rathnavelu and Devi Sri Prasad were chosen as the film s director of photography and music director respectively they both collaborated with Sukumar in many of his future projects Arya was commercially successful it grossed 16 crore on a budget of 4 crore 13 The success of Arya catapulted Sukumar into stardom overnight 9 He earned the Filmfare Award for Best Director Telugu at the 52nd Filmfare Awards South ceremony 14 and the Best Screenplay Writer award at the annual Nandi Awards ceremony 15 Sukumar then began working on the script of Jagadam 2007 a crime film starring Ram Pothineni and Isha Sahni Unlike Arya Jagadam focused more on violence and in an interview with South Scope Sukumar called the film an act of bravado adding that he made it with an innocent passion without thinking about the audience s response 9 Jagadam received mixed reviews and was a commercial failure 9 While Sify called the film a not so much a plot driven film albeit praising the work of its technical crew 16 Rediff called it a good effort 17 He then wrote and directed Arya 2 2009 which was promoted as the namesake sequel of his debut Arya It featured Allu Arjun Kajal Aggarwal and Navdeep in the lead roles and narrated the story of Arya a psychotic orphan whose love for his friend Ajay and his colleague Geetha is never reciprocated 18 The film received mixed reviews from critics However Arya 2 became one of the few successful Telugu films of the year 19 and was praised for its style quotient and music 9 Sukumar received a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Director Telugu at the 57th Filmfare Awards South ceremony 20 but lost it to S S Rajamouli for Magadheera 21 Rajamouli stated that he regards Sukumar as the best of the lot after watching Arya 2 which according to Sukumar was the most precious and sweetest thing I have heard about myself 9 After a gap of two years Sukumar s next directorial film 100 Love 2011 was released Sukumar envisioned the film s concept 15 years ago which dealt with the simple conflicts couples face and the way they solve them and made changes based on the technological and behavioural developments of the students in the colleges 9 100 Love featured Naga Chaitanya and Tamannaah in the lead roles and was produced by Allu Aravind and Bunny Vasu 22 100 Love was commercially successful 23 it received the Best Home viewing Feature Film award at the annual Nandi Awards ceremony 24 Sukumar earned another nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Director Telugu at the 59th Filmfare Awards South 25 and a nomination for the Best Director Telugu at the 1st South Indian International Movie Awards 26 Darker themes 2014 present Edit Sukumar promoting Rangasthalam 2018 After completing 100 Love Sukumar began working on 1 Nenokkadine a psychological thriller keeping Mahesh Babu in mind as the protagonist as he felt that Mahesh had a universal appeal in terms of looks The incident of a bus driver talking about a young boy who claims that his parents were murdered in that bus was taken as the story s base 27 He worked on the film s script for two months 28 and considered it as his dream project 29 1 Nenokkadine was released on 10 January 2014 globally and received mixed reviews from the critics 30 31 While Suresh Kavirayani of Deccan Chronicle opined that Sukumar fails to deliver and the story is run of the mill 32 Sangeetha Devi Dundoo of The Hindu stated Habitual to watching films that begin with a great premise only to fall into the commercial trap of force fit comic situations it comes as a relief when Sukumar laces the psychological thriller with subtle wit that never takes the focus away from the plot 33 1 Nenokkadine collected approximately 28 9 crore share worldwide on a budget of 60 70 crore thus becoming a commercial failure 34 In 2014 he wrote and directed a 2 5 minute short film I Am That Change produced by and starring Allu Arjun 35 Upon its release the short film received viral response online and was acclaimed by many including celebrities for its concept and execution 36 Following the demise of his father Tirupathi Naidu Sukumar decided to direct Nannaku Prematho starring N T Rama Rao Jr and Rakul Preet Singh in the lead roles Nannaku Prematho which was Rama Rao Jr s 25th film as an actor dealt with an emotional relationship between a father and his son spanning the last 30 days of the father s life 37 Released on 13 January 2016 Nannaku Prematho received positive reviews from the critics 38 Pranita Jonnalagedda of The Times of India stated that the viewers see ups every time when Sukumar decides to listen to his inner self and gives us some interestingly conceived sequences and downs come whenever he gives in to the prerequisite mandates of Telugu cinema 39 An above average grosser at the domestic box office 40 Nannaku Prematho became the third highest grossing Telugu film of all time in the overseas market 41 His 2018 period action film with Ram Charan titled Rangasthalam received positive critical feedback with particular praise for Ram Charan s performance and Sukumar s direction and screenplay 42 Rangasthalam ended up as one of the highest grossing Telugu films of all time 43 Post the success of Rangasthalam Sukumar started working on the period action drama Pushpa The Rise starring Allu Arjun and Rashmika Budgeted between 170 200 crores it was released as a pan Indian film and went on to get amazing commercial reception in Telugu Hindi and Tamil languages to earn more than 350 crores by the end of its run 44 Post the pan Indian success of Pushpa The Rise Sukumar announced that the sequel Pushpa 2 The Rule would commence production from summer 2022 In 2020 September Sukumar announced that he would be collaborating with Vijay Devarakonda after completing the Pushpa films In 2022 February he announced his collaboration with Chiranjeevi which will commence post the completion of his film with Vijay Devarakonda Personal life EditSukumar met Thabitha Hamsini at the screening of Arya in the Sudarshan Theatre RTC X Roads in Hyderabad 45 After a courtship of 4 years they got married in 2009 in the presence of his parents and sister 7 Thabitha s parents initially opposed their relationship due to Sukumar being a film director however they later accepted their alliance 7 The couple have a daughter and a son named Sukriti and Sukranth respectively 45 Craft style and technical collaborations EditAs a writer Sukumar is influenced by the works of Gudipati Venkatachalam Yandamuri Veerendranath and Yaddanapudi Sulochana Rani In an interview with Deccan Chronicle he revealed that each of the romantic scenes in his films are inspired from the writings of either Veerendranath or Sulochana Rani 7 Sukumar mentioned that Martin Scorsese has had a huge influence on him 46 He uses non linear screenplay for most of his films and few sequences of most of his films involve revelation of finest details and re visiting a scene again and again 47 His screenplays are mostly complex and multi layered which earned him the reputation of being an intelligent screenplay writer In an interview of The Times of India in January 2014 Sukumar said that emotions play a key role in his films stating that a film may have multiple subplots but in the end it s the emotional curve that connects with the audience 48 Because of improvising the sequences on the sets and making changes to already filmed portions his films took long time to complete their production phases 49 In most of his films Sukumar s protagonists are shown to be characterised with grey shades Y Sunita Chowdary of The Hindu commented that Sukumar revels in giving a slight twist to his protagonist in his background and character and leaves the audience to understand him as he unties the knots during narration and justifies his behaviour and makes us root for him 28 Karthik Keramalu of CNN IBN in his review of Kumari 21F stated that Sukumar s lead characters are psychologically wired differently adding that at least one of the characters in his films behaves in a way that will amuse the audience and the other characters present in the film 50 Regarding the same Sukumar said We all have a lot of emotions and we suppress most of them fearing rejection Instead we sport a smile and move on in this world Problems arise when we don t enjoy all feelings like jealousy selfishness and don t express them To achieve something there must be a driving force and that could be jealousy which you term as negative 28 Except for the short film I Am That Change whose music was composed by Sai Karthik 51 Sukumar chose Devi Sri Prasad to compose the soundtrack and background score for all the films he directed 52 Sukumar worked with cinematographer R Rathnavelu for Arya Jagadam 53 and 1 Nenokkadine 54 When Raju asked Sukumar about the budget to be allotted to Arya Sukumar said that he first wants Rathnavelu on board 55 In an interview to The Hindu in March 2012 Rathnavelu said Sukumar s speciality is he can give you five different ways to solve every problem you encounter He can get to the crux of the problem and figure out the best possible method to resolve it 56 Because of their friendship with Sukumar neither Rathnavelu nor Prasad charged any remuneration for his maiden production venture Kumari 21F 57 He worked with Venkat R Prasad Vijay C Chakravarthy and Miroslaw Kuba Brozek for films 100 Love Nannaku Prematho and Pushpa The Rise respectively 58 59 Film production EditSukumar Writings or SW is the production company of Sukumar 60 61 62 Sukumar Writings first venture was Kumari 21F which had Devi Sri Prasad as the music composer and R Rathnavelu as the director of cinematography Ashok Banreddi and Thomas Reddy joined as co producers with P A Motion pictures The film was co produced by Vijaya Prasad Bandreddi and Thomas Reddy Sukumar provided the story and screenplay for Kumari 21F his debut feature film as a co producer which was directed by his assistant Palnati Surya Pratap He took inspiration from his college days in Razole where a young woman went to a picnic with some young men a major undertaking for a woman at the time Rumours were spread and the woman was labelled as a loose character which stayed in Sukumar s mind 63 Produced on a budget of 6 15 crore a Kumari 21F grossed 38 crore and became the 12th highest grossing Telugu film of the year 66 Siddharth Rao of The Times of India stated In an industry where a damsel in distress wooed and saved by an angry young man is the norm this is refreshing Kudos to the writer Sukumar for giving yet another off beat story with characters that can t be put into a box 67 Filmography EditKey Denotes films that have not yet been releasedSukumar has directed eight feature films so far Directed features Year Film Director Writer Ref 2004 Arya Yes Yes 12 2007 Jagadam Yes Yes 9 2009 Arya 2 Yes Yes 9 2011 100 Love Yes Yes 9 2014 1 Nenokkadine Yes No 28 2016 Nannaku Prematho Yes Yes 7 2018 Rangasthalam Yes Yes 68 2021 Pushpa The Rise Yes Yes 69 2023 Pushpa 2 The Rule Yes Yes 70 Other roles Year Film Director Producer Writer Notes Ref 2014 I Am That Change Yes No Yes Short film 71 2015 Kumari 21F No Yes Yes Association with PA Motion Pictures 72 2017 Darsakudu No Yes No 73 2018 Kumari 21F No Presenter Yes Kannada film remake of Kumari 21F 74 2019 Nani s Gang Leader No No No Cameo as himself 75 Gaddalakonda Ganesh No No No Cameo as himself 76 2020 100 Kadhal No Yes Story Tamil film remake of 100 Love 77 2021 Uppena No Yes No Association with Mythri Movie Makers 78 2022 Aadavallu Meeku Johaarlu No No No Narrator 79 18 Pages No Yes Yes Association with GA2 Pictures 80 2023 Virupaksha No Yes No Association with Sri Venkateswara Cine Chitra 81 Awards and nominations EditCeremony Category Film Result Ref s Nandi Awards Nandi Award for Best Screenplay Writer Arya Won 15 Filmfare Awards South Filmfare Award for Best Director Telugu Won 14 Arya 2 Nominated 20 Rangasthalam NominatedPushpa The Rise Won100 Love Nominated 25 South Indian International Movie Awards Best Director Telugu Nominated 26 Nannaku Prematho Nominated 82 83 Rangasthalam WonPushpa The Rise WonCineMAA Awards Best Director Jury Arya Won 84 Best Screenplay writer Won 84 Santosham Film Awards Best Director Rangasthalam WonKV Reddy memorial award for contribution to Telugu cinema Won 85 Notes Edit Film historian Rentala Jayadeva estimates the film s budget as 6 crore 57 Sify estimates the film s budget as 9 crore 64 and International Business Times India estimates the film s budget as 15 crore 65 References Edit a b Happy Birthday to creative director IndiaGlitz 11 January 2015 Archived from the original on 23 January 2016 Retrieved 18 February 2016 Sukumar turns 45 today a b Director Sukumar Birthday 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