K. S. Ashoka

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K. S. Ashoka
Born (1982-03-19) 19 March 1982 (age 39)
Alma materSJCE Mysuru, Karnataka.
OccupationDirector, Screenwriter, Dialog writer
Years active2013 - Present

K. S. Ashoka known as Ashoka is an Indian movie director, writer.. He became popular in the wake of the success of his debut movie 6-5=2 Kannada. It was the first found footage movie in Kannada.[1] with the grand success of the movie 6-5=2 Kannda version the same movie was Remade in Hindi with same title 6-5=2 Hindi and released in 2014 by different director. In Telugu, it was dubbed and released as Chitram kadu nizam.[2] following the success of the movie 6-5=2. K S Ashoka directed second Movie name Dia which is critically acclaimed and was commercially successful as well.

Early life[]

With an Engineering degree from Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering (SJCE) Mysuru, Ashoka was working In Citibank India where he found his colleague D Krishna Chaitanya as his first Movie 6-5=2 producer. following the success of the movie 6-5=2 they again collaborated to work together for the next movie Dia.[3]

Filmography[]

Year Film Director Writer Story Language Note Ref.
2013 6-5=2 Yes Yes Yes Kannada Directorial Debut [4]
2014 6-5=2 No Yes Yes Hindi Remake of 2013 film [2]
2020 Dia Yes Yes Yes Kannada
2021 Dear Megha No No Yes Telugu Remake of Dia

Awards and nominations[]

Film Award Category Result Ref.
Dia Chandanavana Film Critics Academy Best Film Won [5]
Best Director Nominated
Best Dialogue Won
Best Screenplay Nominated
South Indian International Movie Awards Best Director Nominated

References[]

  1. ^ TNN (29 November 2013). "6-5=2 - yet another experimental film from Sandalwood". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 2 December 2013. Retrieved 28 December 2013.
  2. ^ a b "Horror film 6-5=2's real-life connection". The Times of India. 12 November 2014.
  3. ^ Kumar, S. shiva (13 February 2020). "A look at K.S. Ashoka's 'Dia', the most interesting Kannada film of 2020". www.thehindu.com. Retrieved 23 February 2020.
  4. ^ "6-5=2 team celebrates the films 50-day run at BO at a press meet in Bangalore". www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com. 25 January 2014. Retrieved 18 March 2020.
  5. ^ "Winners: Chandanavana Film Critics Academy 2020: Dia, Popcorn Monkey Tiger, Gentleman Walk Away with Maximum Honours". ibtimes. 23 February 2021.

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