Trivikram Srinivas

Film director

Birthday November 7, 1971

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Bhimavaram, Andhra Pradesh, India

Age 52 years old

Nationality India

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1971

Trivikram Srinivas (born Akella Naga Srinivasa Sarma; 7 November 1971), often credited with his Pen name Trivikram also called Guruji and 3V at times, is an Indian film director and screenwriter who works in Telugu cinema.

He is one of the highest-paid directors in South Indian cinema.

He has garnered six state Nandi Awards for Best Dialogue Writer and two Filmfare Awards for Best Director.

1999

His other writing and directorial works include films such as Swayamvaram (1999), Chiru Navvutho (2000), Nuvvu Naaku Nachav (2001), Manmadhudu (2002), Malliswari (2004), Jai Chiranjeeva (2005), Athadu (2005), Jalsa (2008), Khaleja (2010), Julayi (2012), Attarintiki Daredi (2013), S/O Satyamurthy (2015), A Aa (2016), Agnyaathavaasi (2018), Aravinda Sametha Veera Raghava (2018), Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo (2020) and Guntur Kaaram (2024).

Trivikram Srinivas was born as "Akella Naga Srinivasa Sarma" into a Telugu Brahmin family, in Bhimavaram, Andhra Pradesh.

During his childhood, he used to watch a lot of films, and thought of becoming a film director at age 14.

He however had no plans for a career in films, as he thought it's impractical.

Considering his financial situation, which was such that, even buying a ticket to travel from Bhimavaram to Hyderabad, the hub of Telugu film industry, was itself a big task.

He finished his schooling at S.Ch.B.R.M. High School, and completed Intermediate, and graduated with a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) degree from D.N.R. College in Bhimavaram.

He then moved to the city of Visakhapatnam to study for his master's degree at Andhra University.

In the city he spent every day of his stay, in watching movies; all the while he made sure his parents never knew of his intention to become a film director.

He was also an avid reader and was so addicted to reading that he used to get, "a high while reading books".

He completed his 2 years M.Sc degree course in Nuclear physics in 1 year 3 months, and graduated with a gold medal from Andhra University.

Trivikram then started to work as a High school teacher in Bhimavaram, teaching Maths, Physics and Chemistry.

His friend, Actor Sunil, who was then struggling for chances in film industry, wanted someone to support him as a source of strength, and requested Trivikram to join him in Hyderabad, to which he obliged.

He then started taking classes for students over there, living on the income from tuition fees, and spent his spare time in trying to find opportunities for himself to enter film industry.

Trivikram met writer Kommanapalli Ganapathi Rao, and on his suggestion, published his short story "Road" in Andhra Jyothi, a leading Telugu Weekly.

It was his first and only story published so far.

Rao liked his writing and assured him of work in the film Merupu, but expressed that producer won't be able to pay for his work.

Trivikram then started working for the film, and after 10 days of work, when the shooting of the film shifted to far away location in Gandipet, he disassociated himself from the project, citing lack of money to travel.

Actor Gautam Raju, a close friend of Sunil, then helped him in getting an opportunity in the industry.

He introduced Trivikram to T. D. V. Prasad, who was then working on the film titled "Akka Bagunnava?".

Prasad narrated the story, and said the entire script was complete except for the climax and asked Trivikram to come up with his own version of climax.

He then wrote and narrated it.

Posani Krishna Murali, one of the established writers, who happened to be present there, was impressed with the writing of Trivikram.

However they later lost contact with each other.

He then worked as writer for a film based program, conducted by Gautam Raju, in ETV.

Raju connected him once again to Posani, who was then in Chennai.

Trivikram then took his remuneration of Rs.

3000/- from ETV and used it to travel to Chennai to meet Posani, who was then writing for the film Pavitra Bandham.

After meeting up with Posani, Trivikram was asked if he knew how to write script and dialogues, to which he said yes like an experienced professional, the fact being he didn’t know anything about it at all.

Posani then went into another room to attend a phone call, and it was during this time that Trivikram looked into a film script and understood the format of writing scenes/dialogues on paper.

He was then given a narration of the story of Pavitra Bandham by Posani, and was asked to come up with his own version of scenes.

2000

In 2000, he wrote the dialogues for Nuvve Kavali, which won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu.

2002

His Telugu directorial debut film Nuvve Nuvve (2002) won the Nandi Award for Best Feature Film (Silver).

2015

In 2015, he received the BN Reddy National Award for his contribution to Indian cinema.

A university gold medalist with a master's degree in Nuclear physics, Trivikram initially had no plans to enter the entertainment industry, but his interest in film and Telugu literature led him to become a screenwriter, and later a film director.

He is known among the Telugu audience by the epithets "Maatala Maantrikudu", and "Guruji".

His film craft is identified by its creative and quick-witted dialogue, humorous content, fast-paced repartee mixed with action, mythological references, courtship drama, importance of women in this world, and issues in relationships.

Some of his films are noted for integrating ideas from Hindu philosophy into mainstream popular cinema.