Goverdhan Reddy

Goverdhan Reddy
Born 1st September 1980
Mittapally, Siddipet, Telangana, India
Residence Hyderabad, Telangana, India
Occupation Film Director
Years active 2004-present

Goverdhan Reddy [1][2] aka Govi is an Indian film director predominant in Telugu cinema. He is known for his work from the film Love You Bangaram.[3]

Early life

Director Govi[4] aka Goverdhan Reddy before coming into film industry completed his education in the field of law (LLB). He worked as a lawyer in AP high court for more than a year and later on due to his movie interest he went on to direct a short film called Drishti in 2004. He choose the theme of urban based domestic workers abuse and interviewed about 500 of them it was inaugurated by late Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy and screened at Ravindrabharathi in hyderabad. Later National Domestic Workers Movement(NDWM) screened it at a gathering of 3000 domestic workers, who instantly connected with the theme. Drishti went on to become critically acclaimed movie. National Domestic Workers Movement(NDWM) later on bought the rights for the movie from him. Later on Director Govi did few more short films based on social issues.

Career

Director Govi [5] aka Goverdhan Reddy released his first Telugu language film Love You Bangaram under Creative Commercials and Maruthi Talkies banners. The film has Rahul Haridas, Shravya in the lead roles. Currently working on his upcoming horror comedy bilingual film Nayaki[6][7] which will release in Tamil and Telugu by end of January 2016.

Filmography

Key
Films that have not yet been released Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Film Language Notes
2004 Drishti Short-film Released
2014 Love You Bangaram Telugu Released
2015 Nayaki Film has yet to be released Telugu Shoot In Progress
2015 NayagiFilm has yet to be released[8] Tamil Shoot In Progress

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