Known for directing the historical fiction movies
Baahubali: The Beginning and
Baahubali 2: The Conclusion, S. S. Rajamouli, born Koduri Srisaila Sri Rajamouli, is an Indian film director and screenwriter. He gained prominence in Telugu cinema with blockbuster movies like
Magadheera (2009),
Eega (2012) and
Baahubali: The Beginning (2015). His other notable directorial ventures are the sports drama film
Sye, the social problem film
Vikramarkudu, drama films
Maryada Ramanna and
Chhatrapati. Most of his movies are either dubbed or remade in various Indian languages with successful reviews. He received the Star World India, "Entertainer of The Year" in 2012. He is a recipient of several awards including National Film Awards, Filmfare Awards, state Nandi Awards, and IIFA Utsavam Awards. In 2016, he was honored with the Padma Shri, India`s fourth highest civilian honor for his contributions towards the field of Art.
Early life
Rajamouli was born in Raichur, Karnataka, in a Telugu family. His father K V Vijayendra Prasad is a noted script writer for
Baahubali : The Beginning and
Salman Khan starrer
Bajrangi Bhaijaan, and mother is Raja Nandini. His brother Kanchi Rajamouli is also a writer. Music composer M.M.Keeravani and music director
Kalyani Malik are his cousins. Rajamouli studied up to 4th class at Kovvur and then graduated with an engineering degree from C.R.R. College of Engineering, Eluru. He also worked in AVM recording theatre, post which he joined his father as an assistant for about six years, when he used to narrate his stories to several directors.
Personal life
Rajamouli is married to Rama, who is the sister of singer Keeravani`s wife, and the couple has two children - SS Karthikeya and SS Mayookha. Rama was a divorcee with a son, when Rajamouli proposed to her. The director`s wife is a costume designer for his films.
Television career
Rajamouli started his career as a director with Telugu soap operas on Eenadu Television, under the guidance of
K. Raghavendra Rao.
Movie career
Rajamouli ventured into films with directing the Telugu film
Student No.1 in 2001, starring
Jr. NTR,
Gajala and
Rajeev Kanakala. This coming of age musical film was a big hit and was dubbed in Hindi as Aaj Ka Mujrim and was remade in Odia in 2008 as Mate Ta Love Helare. His second movie
Simhadri, even though was released two years after his first, was a blockbuster hit. This action masala film once again starred Jr. NTR alongwith
Ankitha and
Bhoomika Chawla in lead roles, and
Mukesh Rishi, Nassar and
Rahul Dev in supporting roles. It was dubbed in Hindi and Malayalam languages, and was remade as Gajendra in Tamil and
Kanteerava in Kannada.
The director`s third venture was the sports drama Sye with actors Nithin and
Genelia D`Souza in the lead. Based on a rugby game, it was first the time Rajamouli collaborated with cinematographer K. K. Senthil Kumar. This movie too was dubbed in Hindi as Aar Paar - The Judgement Day, Malayalam as Challenge, and Tamil as Kalugu. His next was the 2005 action drama Chhatrapati with
Prabhas in the lead role with
Shriya Saran,
Bhanupriya, and
Pradeep Rawat in other pivotal roles, loosely based on the Hollywood film
Scarface. The movie is about Shivaji (Prabhas) and his family who are uprooted from their community in Sri Lanka and they end up as bonded labourers in Vizag, and Shivaji fights to save the oppressed. This followed with Vikramarkudu in 2006, an action-masala film, starring
Ravi Teja,
Anushka Shetty and
Vineet Kumar in the lead. The movie received positive reviews and was screened at the International Film Festival of India in the mainstream section. This huge blockbuster hit was remade in Tamil as
Siruthai, in Kannada as Veera Madakari, in Hindi as Rowdy Rathore, in Indian Bengali as Bikram Singha, and in Bangladeshi Bengali as Ulta Palta 69. The Hindi remake
Rowdy Rathore , which was about to be directed by Rajamouli himself, starred
Akshay Kumar and
Sonakshi Sinha, and was also a hit.
In the consecutive year, Rajamouli`s next direction was
Yamadonga, a socio-fantasy film starring
Mohan Babu, Jr. NTR,
Priyamani and
Mamta Mohandas. The movie received critical praises and was a box office success.
The romantic-action film
Magadheera (2009) was the director`s next, which was one of the highest-grossing Telugu films and gained worldwide claim. The huge success of the film shot up the lead actors
Ram Charan and
Kajal Aggarwal to stardom. It is the first Telugu film to have a home media release in Blu-ray. It won the National Award for Best Choreography and Best Special Effects at the 57th National Film Awards, and was dubbed in Tamil as Maaveeran and Malayalam as Dheera: The Warrior. It was remade in Bengali as Yoddha - The Warrior. Based on reincarnation, the film won Rajamouli Filmfare Award for Best Director - Telugu - Magadheera (2009), Nandi Award for Best Director - Magadheera (2009) and CineMAA Award for Best Director - Magadheera (2009).
His next was a light-hearted comedy thriller film
Maryada Ramanna in 2010, starring Sunil and Saloni Aswani. It was a remake of Kannada movie Balagalittu Olage Baa and garnered moderate to favorable reviews. The movie was remade in Hindi as
Son of Sardar, in Tamil as
Vallavanukku Pullum Aayudham, starring Santhanam and
Ashna Zaveri, and in Malayalam as
Ivan Maryadaraman with
Dileep. Subsequent to this, Rajamouli directed
Eega in Telugu, a 2012 bilingual fantasy film, made simultaenously in Tamil titled Naan Ee. This movie was written by this father K. V. Vijayendra Prasad and starred
Sudeep,
Nani, and
Samantha Ruth Prabhu. The director once again collaborated with K. K. Senthil Kumar for the cinematography of the film. The movie is based on a fantasy bedtime story a father tells his daughter to put her to sleep. His movies Eega and Magadheera were inspired from Karan Arjun as he was deeply moved by the concept of reincarnation in the Salman-SRK starrer.
One of the biggest successes in Rajamouli`s career was the epic historical fiction film
Baahubali: The Beginning produced by Shobu Yarlagadda and Prasad Devinen. This was the first of the two cinematic parts and was simultaneously made in Telugu and Tamil. The movie featured a star cast comprising
Prabhas,
Rana Daggubati,
Tamannaah, and
Anushka Shetty, in the lead roles, while
Sathyaraj,
Ramya Krishnan, Nassar,
Adivi Sesh,
Tanikella Bharani and
Sudeep played supporting roles. It was one of the highest grossi