Kiran Korrapati, an Indian filmmaker, ventured into the Telugu film industry, making a notable entry with his directorial debut in the sports-centric movie “Ghani.” Collaborating with producers Allu Venkatesh and Sidhu Mudda, Kiran helmed this boxing-themed film featuring Varun Tej in the lead role, marking his foray into Tollywood.
Prior to “Ghani,” Kiran Korrapati had gained recognition for his work in the industry. His credits include involvement in films such as “Mirapakai” (2011) and “Antariksham 9000 kmph” (2018). These earlier projects contributed to Kiran’s experience and reputation within the Telugu movie landscape, laying the groundwork for his eventual directorial venture.
With “Ghani,” Kiran Korrapati stepped into the director’s chair, showcasing his storytelling prowess and directorial vision within the realm of sports drama. The film, centered around boxing and starring Varun Tej, carried high expectations owing to both the director’s involvement and the sports backdrop.
Kiran Korrapati’s transition from being associated with prior successful projects to taking the helm of “Ghani” marked a significant step in his career trajectory. Despite the film’s reception, his directorial debut affirmed his ambition to explore diverse genres and narratives within the vibrant landscape of Telugu cinema, showcasing his dedication to storytelling and cinematic innovation.
Name | Kiran Korrapati |
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Also Known as | Kiran Korrapati |
Date of Birth | 28/06/1981 |
Current Residence | Hyderabad, Telangana, India |
Religion | Hindu |
Nationality | Indian |
Height | 176 CM |
Hobbies | Travelling |
Educational Qualification | Graduate |
Debut Movies | |
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Language | Movie Name |
Telugu | Ghani |
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