| Debut | Film, Director: In the Name of Buddha (2002) |
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| Awards, Honours, Achievements | - Indie Gathering International Film Festival, Ohio, USA 2017: Best Foreign Feature Film for RAKTHAM (The Blood), Best Cinematography for Ramathulasi RAKTHAM (The Blood), Best Overall Feature, Peoples Choice for RAKTHAM (The Blood)
- National Film Awards 2013: Best Feature Film in Telugu for Na Bangaaru Talli, Best Music Direction (Background Score) to Shantanu Moitra for Na Bangaaru Talli (2013), Special Mention - Actress Anjali Patil for Na Bangaaru Talli
- Nandi Awards (Govt of Andhra Pradesh State Awards) 2013: Best Feature Film for Na Bangaaru Talli, Best Actress (Anjali Patil) for Na Bangaaru Talli, Special Mention (Actor Siddique) for Na Bangaaru Talli
- International Awards: The Charles Wallace India Trust Award 2001, Best foreign film Award Beverly Hills International Film Festival 2003, Best Film Award New port Beach International Film Festival 2003, Best Film Award Wine country International Film Festival 2003, Best Foreign Documentary film Award Action Cut International Film Festival 2006, Best Editing Award Festival De Cine De Granada 2007, Best Documentary Film Award Hyderabad International Film Festival 2008, Best Feature Film Award Trinity International Film Festival 2013, Award of Excellence from IFFCRM, Indonesia 2013, Film maker of the Year from IFFCRM, Jakarta, Indonesia 2013
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| Filmography Overview | 11 Feature Films (released and in pre-production), 5 Short Films, 16 Documentaries across six languages (English, Hindi, Telugu, Malayalam, Odia, and Tamil) |
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| Theatre Work | Directed over 30 plays in Malayalam, English, Telugu, and Hindi prior to transitioning to film |
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| Notable Works | - In the Name of Buddha (2002) - Premiered at Oslo International Film Festival, screened at 2003 Cannes Film Festival
- Naa Bangaaru Talli (2013) - Social problem film, won five International honours and National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu
- Dahini - The Witch (2025) - Feature film addressing witch-hunting, screened at Indian Film Festival of Sydney
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| Global Recognition | 52 International Awards, 9 Nominations, and 25 Official Selections across prestigious film festivals worldwide; works officially represented in over 20 countries |
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