Director
Rajendra Singh Babu
S. V. Rajendra Singh Babu is a versatile filmmaker who's been crafting stories across Kannada and Hindi cinema since the early '70s. Born and raised in Mysore, this director comes from a family steeped in cinema—his father Shankar Singh was a producer who ran Mahatma Pictures, so filmmaking was basically in his DNA. What's impressive about Babu's career is his range; he's tackled everything from romantic dramas to war films, suspense thrillers, and comedies with equal finesse. Many of his films are adapted from novels and short stories, showing his talent for translating literary works to the big screen. Over the decades, he's racked up numerous awards, cementing his place as a respected figure in Indian cinema. What sets Rajendra Singh Babu apart is his ability to blend different genres seamlessly while maintaining his unique storytelling voice. He's not just a director—he's occasionally stepped in front of the camera as an actor too, showing his deep connection to the craft. His contribution to Bollywood and Kannada cinema lies in bringing diverse, intelligently crafted narratives that don't fit into just one box. Connected to the industry through his sister Vijayalakshmi Singh (also a producer and actress) and actor brother-in-law Jai Jagadish, Babu has continued to work on compelling projects well into recent years, proving that his creative spark remains as sharp as ever.