K. V. Vijayendra Prasad
‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan 2’ & ‘Rowdy Rathore 2’ scripts ready; inches closer to becoming a reality
The long wait to two of the most anticipated sequels finally seen to have some update coming in, even if it isn't entirely certain. The sequels to Rowdy Rathore and Bajrangi Bhaijaan - Rowdy Rathore 2 and Bajrangi Bhaijaan 2 finally seem to have some life and credibility to being a reality. Producer KK Radhamohan provided an update. He mentioned that Vijayendra Prasad had penned two stories for him. One of them is Vikramarkudu 2, which is the Hindi version of Rowdy Rathore 2. He stated that the subject was prepared, and they were currently searching for a suitable cast. Additi | Click Here...
Producer Shailendra Kumar and Suraj Sharma reach Hyderabad to wish KV Vijayendra Prasad on Rajya Sabha selection
As a warm gesture to celebrate the roaring success of K V Vijayendra Prasad for being selected as Rajya Sabha member in Parliament, producers Shailendra Kumar, Suraj Sharma, along with co producer Sujoyy Kuttiy dashed off to Hyderabad to wish Prasad on his achievements. The writer of Bahubaali, Bajrangi Bhaijaan and RRR, is currently busy writing his magnum opus 1770 Ek Sangram. Produced under the banner of SS1 Entertainment and PK Entertainment the film is inspired from Bankim Chandra Chatterjee's Bengali novel Anandamath. On the auspicious occasion of Rajya Sabha selection which w | Click Here...
RRR writer K V Vijayendra Prasad roped in for remake of Bankim Chandra’s Anandamath
April 8th marks 128th death anniversary of India's celebrated novelist "Maharishi" Bankim Chandra Chatterjee. On this special day acclaimed author turned filmmaker Ram Kamal Mukherjee and former Head of Zee Studios Sujoyy Kuttiy, roped in legendary writer K V Vijayendra Prasad for their magnum opus 1770 - Ek Sangram. Inspired by Chatterjee's best selling nationalist Bengali novel Anandamath. The film also marks 150th year of 'Vande Matram' that triggered the Swaraj movement in India against the British Empire. Chatterjee had composed the song for his novel Anandamath which was published in | Click Here...
I am a bit disappointed with the opening numbers of Aarambh: Shristy Arya
Shrishti Arya, producer of much anticipated Star Plus mytho show Aarambh, has taken the lukewarm opening of her weekend show in her stride. “I am a bit disappointed, the numbers were a bit lower than what I expected. Having said that we always were aware that we could not really overcome weakness of the weekend Star Plus fiction zone so soon in a big way. Any change does take time. Our story (Aryan, Dravidian clash) is not your normal TV stuff. It took two episodes just for the hero-heroine to meet, so we have to be grateful and wait for the audiences to warm up.” Here | Click Here...
Review: Aarambh on Star Plus
Star Plus, the GEC, has the innate inkling to push the envelope. And its top bosses dream to weave a product akin to The Lord of The Rings, a proud Indian product, which will travel the world flying high on its meritorious content wings, earning accolades and awards. The surge began with the magnanimous Mahabharat, an incredible attempt, near yet to so far. Now, another push comes in the form of Aarambh, the ambitious high profile ornate display of the world of the clash of two civilizations-the Aryans and the Dravidians. Gunning from the successful shoulders of Baahubali, Sta | Click Here...
Review: Baahubali: The Lost Legends on Amazon Prime
There have been several attempts before to create a brand of super hit film and then leverage through other mediums like books, memorabilia etc. Unfortunately, very few attempts have seen successful. However, the super success of Baahubali franchise has encouraged the makers (S. S. Rajamouli and K. V. Vijayendra Prasad) to try out an animated series of the same (Graphic India and Arka Mediaworks). Baahubali novel and comics are already out in the market. To begin with, Amazon Prime (the OTT Platform) will be uploading 13 episodes (six are also ready) of Baahubali: The Lost Legends, t | Click Here...