V. N. Aditya
V. N. Aditya | |
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వాడ్రేవు ఆదిత్య | |
Born | Vadrevu Nagendra Aditya 15 July 1972 Eluru, West Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh |
Occupation | Film director, Screen writer, Producer |
V. N. Aditya (born Vadrevu Aditya) is an Indian film director[1] and screenwriter known for his works in Telugu cinema.[2]
Career[]
V.N.Aditya made his film debut with the 2001 family drama film Manasantha Nuvve starring Uday Kiran and Reemma Sen.[3] The film ran for more than 200 days in many theatres across what was then the Andhra Pradesh.[4][5]
V.N.Aditya went on to make Sreeram, a 2002 Tollywood film starring Uday Kiran, Anita Hassanandani & Ashish Vidyarthi. This was a remake of the Tamil film Dhill which starred Vikram, Laila Mehdin, Nassar and Vivek. His third film, Nenunnanu starring Nagarjuna Akkineni, Shriya Saran & Arthi Agarwal, was released in 2004 and became a stupendous hit. It was dubbed in Tamil as Chandramadhi and in Hindi as Vishwa ("The He Man").[6][7]
Aditya's[8] other films include Manasu Maata Vinadhu (2005) with Navdeep and Ankitha, Boss (2006) with Nagarjuna, Nayantara, and Poonam Bajwa, and Aata (2007) starring Siddharth Narayan and Ileana D'Cruz in the lead roles.[9]
Filmography[]
Year | Film | Cast | Music Director | Notes |
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2001 | Manasantha Nuvve | Uday Kiran, Reemma Sen | R. P. Patnaik | Remade in Hindi as Jeena Sirf Merre Liye, in Kannada as Manasella Neene & in Tamil as Thithikudhe |
2002 | Sreeram | Uday Kiran, Anitha Hassanandani | R. P. Patnaik | Remake of Tamil film Dhill |
2004 | Nenunnanu | Nagarjuna Akkineni, Shriya Saran, Arthi Agarwal | M. M. Keeravani | Dubbed in Tamil as Chandramadhi and in Hindi as Vishwa - The He Man |
2005 | Manasu Maata Vinadhu | Navdeep, Ankitha, Tanikella Bharani | Kalyani Malik | |
2006 | Boss | Nagarjuna Akkineni, Nayantara, Poonam Bajwa, Shriya Saran | Kalyani Malik | Dubbed into Malayalam with the same title and into Hindi as Yeh Kaisa Karz with Gopala Krishna changed to Gaurav Khanna. |
2007 | Aata | Siddharth Narayan, Ileana D'Cruz, Sunil, Munna | Devi Sri Prasad | Remade in Bengali as Kellafate |
2008 | Rainbow | Rahul Haridas, Sonal Chauhan, Sindhu Menon, Prakash Raj | Nihal | |
2011 | Raaj | Sumanth, Priyamani, Vimala Raman | Koti | Dubbed into Tamil and Malayalam under the title Maharani - The Beauty Queen |
2011 | Mugguru[10] | Reemma Sen, Navdeep, Avasarala Srinivas, Soumya Bollapragada, Rahul Haridas, Shraddha Das, Sanjjanaa | Koti | |
2020 | Valliddari Madhya | Viraj Ashwin, Neha Krishna | Madhu Sravanthi Garikipati | |
2021 | LOVE@65 | |||
2021 | Maryada Krishnayya |
References[]
- ^ "VN Aditya with 16 WAPT's Marcus Hunter". 16 WAPT News.
- ^ "V.N. Aditya at the Gran Kinos Film Festival". The Hindu.
- ^ "Manasanta Movie review". idlebrain.com. Retrieved 22 August 2016.
- ^ "VN Aditya Planning Big In USA". iDream Post.
- ^ "Mississippi's film industry: VN Aditya". The Clarion-Ledger.
- ^ "Telugu director upcoming film". IBN Live.
- ^ "Acclaimed Tollywood Directors Tour MCM (PHOTOS)". Montgomery Community Media:MCM.
- ^ "Rib-tickling comedy movie". The Hindu.
- ^ "VN Aditya interview - chitchat - Telugu film director". www.idlebrain.com. Retrieved 5 January 2016.
- ^ "Entertaining fare - Mugguru Review". The Hindu.
External links[]
- V. N. Aditya at IMDb
- 1972 births
- Living people
- Telugu film directors
- Film directors from Andhra Pradesh
- 21st-century Indian film directors
- People from East Godavari district