The well-known Indian filmmaker Veerabhadram Chowdary was born in Kalavalapalli, a little village in the Andhra Pradesh region of West Godavari. Veerabhadram, who came from a low-income family of a housewife and farmer, first entered the movie business in 1997. He served as a director’s assistant.
He is renowned for his works in Telugu film and currently resides in Hyderabad. Veerabhadram was born on June 10, 1977, and was greatly affected by movies as a young child. He was determined to work in the film business after seeing Nagarjuna’s “Shiva.” Veerabhadram did not let his studies suffer, and he earned his degree from his hometown.
After coming to Hyderabad, he intended to pursue an MCA, but his priorities had changed to films. Soon after, Veerabhadram received an offer to direct a film for Usha Kiran. The movie business believed that films with new filmmakers would be riskier once the film did not do well at the box office. It took him over 14 years to get a significant break in the Telugu cinema business.
In his first motion picture, “Aha Naa Pellanta,” three brothers were given the difficult task of marrying their younger sister. The family-friendly performance performed admirably at the box office. In addition to becoming a huge smash at the box office, his second film, “Poolarangadu,” did well with critics and viewers.
Sadly, “Bhai,” his third film, was a box office failure and failed to earn him a hattrick. At the box office, his most recent film, “Chuttalabbayi,” received a mixed reception. When questioned about the length of time that separated his 2013 film “Bhai” from “Chuttalabbayi,” Chowdary claimed that because his circumstances were unstable, a few heroes had disapproved of his script.
Furthermore, although the script was accepted, it took him some time to locate a capable producer. Veerabhadram has a reputation for directing comedies, family dramas, and even action films. He was working on a thriller last year, which wasn’t his specialty.JVR Cinema is the label for the recently released film.
In a really astute move, he also mentioned that he is motivated by global filmmaking, not simply local productions. Veerabhadram claimed that Nagarjuna did not offend him and that he did not take offense when he later expressed sorry for calling him “Bhai.” Among his films are “Danger,” “Happy,” and “Nuvvu Nenu.”
Name | Veerabhadram Chowdary |
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Also Known as | Veerabhadram Chowdary |
Date of Birth | 10/06/1977 |
Current Residence | Hyderabad, Telangana, India |
Religion | Hindu |
Nationality | Indian |
Height | 181 CM |
Educational Qualification | Bachelor's Degree |
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Language | Movie Name |
Telugu | Nenu Premisthunnanu |
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