Vasu Varma

Vasu Varma is a Tollywood film director, who has directed the debutant movie of Naga Chaitanya, Son of one of the tollywood top heroes, Akkineni Nagarjuna.

Vasu Varma
Varma at Josh Audio Release Event
Born
Mantena Srinivas Varma

OccupationFilm Director, Screen-play writer, Story writer and Dialogue writer

Career

Vasu started his career as an apprentice in direction for the movie Sakutumba Saparivaara Sametam directed by S.V.Krishna Reddy. Later, he started assisting V. V. Vinayak from his first film Aadhi as an Associate Director and later became a Co-Director. Right from the first movie of Dil Raju Productions "Dil", Varma has given his support and acted as a backbone to Dil Raju's direction department and has continued to do so. In 2009, Dil Raju gave the first direction opportunity to Varma, to launch a star kid Naga Chaitanya (son of Akkineni Nagarjuna) in Josh. He also launched another star kid Karthika Nair (daughter of yesteryears star actress Radha) in the same movie. With Josh, he became one of the rare directors who launched two star kids in one movie.

After Josh, Varma got another chance from Raju for his second movie, Krishnashtami.

Filmography

Year Movie Role Cast Language Director
2017KatamarayuduScreenplayPawan Kalyan, Shruti Haasan, Tarun AroraTeluguKishore Kumar Pardasani
2016KrishnashtamiScreenplay, Dialogues, DirectionSunil, Nikki Galrani, Dimple ChopadeTeluguVasu Varma
2010BrindavanamScript ConsultantJr.NTR, Kajal Aggarwal, Samantha AkkineniTeluguVamsi Paidipally
2009JoshStory, Screenplay, Dialogues, DirectionNaga Chaitanya, Karthika NairTeluguVasu Varma
2008ParuguScript ConsultantAllu Arjun, SheelaTeluguBhaskar
2006BommarilluScript ConsultantSiddharth, GeneliaTeluguBhaskar
2005BunnyCo-DirectorAllu Arjun, Gowri MunjalTeluguV. V. Vinayak
2004SambaCo-DirectorJr.NTR, GeneliaTeluguV. V. Vinayak
2003DilChief Associate DirectorNitin, NehaTeluguV. V. Vinayak
2002AadhiAssociate directorJr.NTR, Keerthi ChawlaTeluguV. V. Vinayak

References

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