Today, Tollywood’s celebrated director and writer Trivikram Srinivas celebrates his birthday. Born with a deep passion for Telugu literature and cinema, he transformed from a university gold medallist in Nuclear Physics to a legendary filmmaker whose scripts have redefined modern Telugu storytelling. His journey began as an assistant to writer Posani Krishna Murali, and the turning point arrived with Nuvve Kavali (2000), which earned the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu. His directorial debut Nuvve Nuvve (2002) fetched the Nandi Award for Best Feature Film (Silver), marking the start of a prolific career.
Trivikram’s filmography reads like a catalogue of blockbusters: Athadu (2005) with Mahesh Babu became a cult classic, Jalsa (2008) starring Pawan Kalyan delivered massive box‑office numbers, Julayi (2012) with Allu Arjun kept audiences hooked, and Son of Satyamurthy (2015) further cemented his reputation for hit‑making narratives. Attharintiki Daredi (2013) and Ala Vaikunthapurramulo (2020) broke records, the latter becoming an all time blockbuster and reinforcing his status as a master storyteller.
Beyond directing, Trivikram has penned unforgettable dialogues and scripts for several super hit films starring Venkatesh, including Nuvvu Naku Nachav and Malliswari, creating a strong emotional connect with audiences. Now, he embarks on a new collaboration with Venkatesh as a director for the first time, promising another cinematic marvel that fans eagerly await.
As Trivikram celebrates another year of cinematic brilliance, CineJosh extends heartfelt wishes for a joyous birthday and a successful year ahead. May his pen continue to craft stories that entertain, inspire, and endure across generations.