Mohana Krishna Indraganti is a prominent Indian film director primarily recognized for his contributions to Telugu cinema. His remarkable journey in the world of filmmaking began with his debut directorial venture, “Grahanam” in 2005, which garnered significant acclaim and earned him numerous awards, including the prestigious National Film Award for Best First Film of a Director, the Nandi Award for Best First Film of a Director, and the Gollapudi Srinivas Award for Best First Film of a Director. Notably, “Grahanam” was also showcased in the Indian panorama section of the 2005 International Film Festival of India.
Born into a Telugu Brahmin family in Tanuku, Andhra Pradesh, India, Mohana Krishna Indraganti’s upbringing was marked by a deep-seated fascination for storytelling, instilled by his family’s rich literary background. His grandmother’s vividly detailed narratives, combined with his love for literature and film discussions with his uncle, played a pivotal role in nurturing his passion for filmmaking.
After completing his education, including a master’s degree in English language and Philosophy from the University of Hyderabad, he aspired to enroll in the Film and Television Institute of India in Pune. However, his application was not accepted. Undeterred, he embarked on a documentary-drama project called “Mahandhra,” which explored the socio-cultural, economic, and political facets of the erstwhile state of Andhra. This project caught the attention of York University in Toronto, where he pursued a Master of Fine Arts degree in Film from 1998 to 2000.
Upon completing his master’s degree, Mohana Krishna Indraganti briefly began a doctoral program in Communication and Culture but chose to return to Hyderabad in 2001. He initially ventured into filmmaking by creating a horror short film titled “Chali,” a project that showcased his filmmaking potential and garnered praise from noted writer and actor Tanikella Bharani, who later became his mentor in the film industry. Bharani recommended him to director Ram Gopal Varma, leading to an offer to direct “Madhyanam Hathya.” However, creative differences led him to step away from the project, which was eventually remade by Varma.
Undeterred by the setback, Indraganti pursued his dream and crafted his first feature film, “Grahanam.” Although he faced numerous challenges in securing financing for the film, he eventually decided to produce it with his own resources. The script was based on “Doshagunam,” a short story by the controversial Telugu writer and philosopher Gudipati Venkatachalam, popularly known as Chalam. With the support of Bharani and a producer introduced by Bharani himself, “Grahanam” came to fruition, earning him widespread recognition and accolades.
Following “Grahanam,” Indraganti continued his directorial journey, delivering successful films like “Mayabazaar,” “Ashta Chamma,” “Golkonda High School,” and “Anthaka Mundhu Aa Tharuvatha.” His distinctive storytelling and filmmaking skills have left an indelible mark on the Telugu film industry.
Name | Mohana Krishna Indraganti |
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Also Known as | Mohana Krishna Indraganti |
Date of Birth | 17/04/1972 |
Current Residence | Tanuku Andhra Pradesh |
Religion | Hindu |
Nationality | Indian |
Height | 167 CM |
Hobbies | Travelling |
Father | Indraganti Srikanth |
Mother | Janaki Bala |
Sibling | Kiranmayi Indraganti |
Children | Neelima Indraganti, Nishant Indraganti |
College (s) | University of Hyderabad, Andhra Loyola College |
Debut Movies | |
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Language | Movie Name |
Telugu | Grahanam |
Awards List | ||||
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Year | Award | Category | Movie Name | |
2005 | Indira Gandhi | Best First Film of a Director | ||
2005 | Nandi | Best First Film of a Director – | ||
2013 | Nandi | Best Story Writer |