Director
Krish Jagarlamudi
Krish Jagarlamudi is one of those rare directors who's genuinely mastered the art of genre-hopping while maintaining a sharp creative vision. Starting his career in 2008 with the critically acclaimed road film *Gamyam*, he quickly made waves with *Vedam* in 2010, a hyperlink narrative that showcased his knack for weaving complex stories. His biggest moment came in 2015 when *Kanche*, a period war drama set in Nazi Germany, bagged the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu—a deserving win that cemented his place among India's finest filmmakers. Beyond that, he's delivered everything from action thrillers like *Gabbar Is Back* to historical epics like *Gautamiputra Satakarni* and *Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi*, proving he's equally comfortable in mainstream and experimental spaces. What really sets Krish apart is his fearless approach to storytelling—whether he's crafting intimate character studies or sprawling period pieces, there's always a meticulous attention to detail and visual language. He's brought a fresh sensibility to Bollywood and Telugu cinema by refusing to play it safe, tackling unconventional narratives and complex historical subjects that might intimidate lesser directors. His recent work, including the back-to-back biographical dramas *NTR: Mahanayakudu* and *NTR: Kathanayakudu*, and the ongoing project *Hari Hara Veera Mallu* with Pawan Kalyan, shows he's still hungry to tell stories that matter. His reuniting with Anushka Shetty for *Ghaati* is another testament to his ability to maintain strong creative partnerships across projects.
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