Posani Krishna Murali

Posani Krishna Murali
Born Krishna Murali Posani Subba Rao
1958 (age 5758)
secunderabad, secunderabad, Telangana
Education M.A, M.Phil
Years active 1992–present
Spouse(s) Kusuma Latha
Children 2
Relatives Boyapati Srinu
Koratala Siva

Posani Krishna Murali (Telugu: పోసాని కృష్ణ మురళి) is an Indian screenwriter, actor, director and producer who primarily works in Telugu cinema. He worked as a writer for over 150 Telugu films and directed several commercially successful films. In 2009, he also contested in Andhra Pradesh state legislative assembly elections from Chilakaluripet constituency but lost the elections. Posani's films are widely criticised for eccentricity.

Early life and education

Posani Krishna Murali was born in 1958 in Andhra Pradesh. His father Posani Subba Rao worked as a small time employee in Pedakakani and his mother was a housewife. He has an elder sister Rajyalakshmi and a younger sister Prameela. He also has a younger brother Posani Nageshwara Rao. Growing up, Murali's family struggled financially and his father was not educated and wanted Murali to study well so that he could have a better life. Murali did his schooling in a small village in Guntur district and went on to do his B.Com. He joined Acharya Nagarjuna University in Guntur and graduated with an M.A degree. During his time in Nagarjuna University, he was elected as the general secretary for the student body. After completing his Masters, he worked in a small chit fund company in Hyderabad. Impressed by his work ethic, he was offered a job in Margadarsi Chit Fund. After a year of working there, he resigned to his job and went back to Guntur. Murali saddened and distressed after his father's untimely death went to Chennai to find work. With no friends in Chennai, Murali met Paruchuri Gopala Krishna at the later's house and asked him for work. Gopal Krishna impressed by Murali and his educational qualification gave him an opportunity to work as an assistant under him. Murali later in Chennai, joined Presidency College and graduated with a M.Phil degree, which was his second master's degree. He wanted to obtain a PhD degree. Although he joined a college to do so, he later discontinued his studies because of his work. He is widely familiar for his strong words over politics and movie makers.

Career

Assistant writer and early work (1992–1998)

He joined as an assistant writer under writing duo Paruchuri Brothers. While he was still working under them and pursuing his M.Phil degree in Madras, Ram Gopal Varma asked him to write dialogues for one of his films. Murali declined the offer and told Ram Gopal Varma that he still had a lot to learn from Paruchuri Brothers and he wasn't ready to take up a film on his own. Ram Gopal Varma was impressed by Murali and his honesty towards work. Murali worked for five years under Paruchuri Brothers assisting them for over 100 films. In 1992, he finally quit as assistant writer to start his career. He landed a job of writing story and dialogues for the film Police Brothers under the direction of Mohan Gandhi. Also Ram Gopal Varma gave him an opportunity to write dialogues for his 1993 film Gaayam. Varma also recommended Murali to Akkineni Nagarjuna, which led him to write for the film Rakshana. He also got a breakthrough opportunity to write for Chiranjeevi's Alluda Majaka directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana. He wrote the story, dialogues and screenplay for the film. He continued working in successful films like Pavithra Bandham,[1] Thaali, Preminchukundam Raa, Pellichesukundam, Gokulamlo Seetha, Sivayya,[2] Ravanna and Master.

Popularity and acting (1999–2004)

By 1999, Posani Krishna Murali gained popularity for his writing and established himself as one of the top writers in Telugu cinema. In 1999, he worked as a writer for 8 films, highest by any Telugu writer in that year.[3][4] In 2000, he worked as a writer for 9 movies.[5] In 2001, while still busy as a writer, Posani Krishna Murali began his acting career with Srihari's Evadra Rowdy for which he also gave the story and handled the screenplay.[6] In 2002, his second film as an actor Gemini starring Venkatesh was released.[7] The same year also saw Murali in Mahesh Babu's Bobby which was directed by Sobhan. Although the film was a failure at the boxoffice, Murali's performance in the film was highly acclaimed.[8] He continued to appear in films such as Good Boy and Bhadradi Ramudu.[9][10] He also continued writing for films like Orey Thammudu, Raghavendra, Simhachalam, Bhadradi Ramudu, Palanati Brahmanaidu, Seetayya, Tiger Harish Chandra Prasad and Gemini.

Direction and success (2005–present)

After writing for about 150 Telugu films, Posani Krishna Murali decided to direct a film. He established the production company called, UP Cinema Lines. In 2005, he wrote, directed and produced Sravana Masam starring Krishna, Harikrishna, Suman, Vijaya Nirmala, Bhanupriya, Keerthi Chawla, Kalyani, Gajala etc. Although the film had a big star cast and more than sixty character artists which included top comedians and artists of Telugu cinema like Brahmanandam, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Krishna Bhagavaan, Tanikella Bharani, Giri Babu, Kondavalasa, Dharmavarapu Subramanyam, Sunil, Venu Madhav, L.B. Sriram, M. S. Narayana, Mallikarjuna Rao, AVS, Ali and Babu Mohan, the film was a failure at box office and Murali's direction was heavily criticised.[11] Murali also incurred heavy losses financially due to the failure of this film. Post Sravana Masam, Posani Krishna Murali was seen acting in films like Athadu, Game and Munna. In 2006, Posani Krishna Murali began working on his next directorial venture. He wrote the script and approached Telugu actor Srikanth for a lead role in the film. Impressed by the script, Srikanth agreed to do the film and Murali secured a producer for the project. The film was a political satire and was titled Operation Duryodhana and it was released in 2007. The film was highly successful at the box office earning nearly ten times its budget. Murali's direction was also acclaimed by the critics. He continued to direct films like Apadamokkulavadu, Mental Krishna, Rajavari Chepala Cheruvu, Posani Gentleman and Dushasana. He also began acting in lead roles in films such as Mental Krishna, Rajavari Chepala Cheruvu and Posani Gentleman.

Filmography

As a director

Year Title Language Notes
2005 Sravana Masam Telugu
2007 Operation Duryodhana Telugu
2008 Apadamokkulavadu Telugu
2009 Mental Krishna Telugu
2009 Rajavari Chepala Cheruvu Telugu
2009 Posani Gentleman Telugu
2011 Dushasana Telugu

As an actor

  1. Jayammu Nischayammu Raa (2016)
  2. A...Aa (2016)
  3. Appatlo Okadundevadu (2016)
  4. Supreme (2016)
  5. Eedo Rakam Aado Rakam (2016)
  6. Sardaar Gabbar Singh (2016)
  7. Happy Life (2016)
  8. Savitri (2016)
  9. Veeri Veeri Gummadi Pandu (2016)
  10. Krishnashtami (2016)
  11. Speedunnodu (2016)
  12. Soggade Chinni Nayana (2016)
  13. Express Raja (2016)
  14. Dictator (2016)
  15. Red Alert (2015)
  16. Bhale Manchi Roju (2015)
  17. Soukhyam (2015)
  18. Loafer (2015)
  19. Bengal Tiger (2015)
  20. Inji Iduppazhagi (2015)
  21. Size Zero (2015)
  22. Raju Gari Gadhi (2015)
  23. Kanche (2015)
  24. Shivam (2015)
  25. Kick 2 (2015)
  26. Cinema Choopistha Mava (2015)
  27. James Bond (2015)
  28. Krishnamma Kalipindi Iddarini (2015)
  29. Lion (2015)
  30. Dohchay (2015)
  31. Jil (2015)
  32. Bham Bolenath (2015)
  33. Bandipotu (2015)
  34. Temper (2015)
  35. Gopala Gopala (2015)
  36. Rowdy Fellow (2014)
  37. Oka Laila Kosam (2014)
  38. Govindudu Andarivadele (2014)
  39. Loukyam (2014)
  40. Aagadu (2014)
  41. Power (2014)
  42. Boochamma Boochodu (2014)
  43. Nee Jathaga Nenundali (2014)
  44. Jump Jilani (2014)
  45. Manam (2014)
  46. Kotha Janta (2014)
  47. Prathinidhi (2014)
  48. Race Gurram (2014)
  49. Bhimavaram Bullodu (2014)
  50. Pandavulu Pandavulu Tummeda (2014)
  51. 1: Nenokkadine (2014)
  52. Masala (2013)
  53. Chandee (2013)
  54. Doosukeltha (2013)
  55. Attarintiki Daredi (2013)
  56. Potugadu (2013)
  57. Jagadguru Adi Shankara (2013)
  58. Naayak (2013)
  59. Tikka (2012)[12]
  60. Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum (2012)
  61. Sudigadu (2012) as himself
  62. People's War (2012)
  63. Julai (2012)
  64. Tingarodu (2012)
  65. Gaali Sheenu (2012)
  66. Miss Chintamani M. A. (C/o Subbigaadu) (2012)
  67. Jollygaa Enjoy Cheddaam (2012)
  68. Niyanta (2012)
  69. 420 (2012)
  70. Varaprasad and Pottiprasad (2011)
  71. Kireetam (2011)
  72. O Manjula Katha (2011)
  73. Vaikunthapali (2011)
  74. Nitya Pellikoduku (2011)
  75. Nishshabda Viplavam (2011)
  76. Vedam (2010)
  77. Dasanna (2010)
  78. Posani Gentleman (2009)
  79. Ek Niranjan (2009)
  80. Rajavaari Chepala Cheruvu (2009)
  81. Mental Krishna (2009)
  82. Friends' Colony (2008)
  83. Munna (2007)
  84. Game (2006)
  85. Good Boy (2005)
  86. Athadu (2005)
  87. Shravana Masam (2005)
  88. Bhadradri Ramudu (2004)
  89. Sheshadri Nayudu (2004)
  90. Seetayya (2003)
  91. Gemini (2002)
  92. Bobby (2002)
  93. Evadra Rowdy (2001)
  94. Ayodhya Ramaiah (2000)
  95. Suprabhatam (1998)
  96. Pelli Chesukundam (1997)
  97. Pavitra Bandham (1996)
  98. Dharma Kshetram (1992)

As a writer

  1. Peda Kakani (2014)
  2. Dussasana (2011) Story, Screenplay, Dialogues
  3. Posani Gentleman (2009) Story, Screenplay, Dialogues
  4. Rajavaari Chepala Cheruvu (2009) Story, Screenplay, Dialogues
  5. Mental Krishna (2009) Story, Screenplay, Dialogues
  6. Aapada Mokkulavaadu (2008) Story, Screenplay
  7. Operation Duryodhana (2007) Story, Screenplay, Dialogues
  8. Aaptudu (2004) Dialogues
  9. Swamy (2004) Story, Dialogues
  10. Bhadradi Ramudu (2004) Story, Screenplay, Dialogues
  11. Sheshadri Naidu (2004) Story, Screenplay, Dialogues
  12. Tiger Harishchandra Prasad (2003) Story, Screenplay
  13. Raja Narasimha (2003) Kannada Story
  14. Seetayya (2003) Story, Dialogues
  15. Simhachalam (2003) Dialogues
  16. Shambhu (2003) Dialogues
  17. Palnati Brahmanayudu (2003) Story, Screenplay
  18. Raghavendra (2003) Story, Screenplay, Dialogues
  19. Idi Maa Ashokgadi Love Story (2003) Screenplay, Dialogues
  20. Gemini (2002) Dialogues
  21. Bhadrachalam (2001) Dialogues
  22. Evadra Rowdy (2001) Story, Screenplay, Dialogues
  23. Orey Tammudu (2001) Story, Screenplay
  24. Ravanna (2000) Story, Dialogues
  25. Manoharam (2000)
  26. Bharat Ratna (1999) Story, Dialogues
  27. Preyasi Rave (1999) Story, Screenplay and Dialogues
  28. Seetharama Raju (1999) Dialogues
  29. Pellaadi Choopista (1998) Story, Dialogues, Screenplay
  30. Aaha (1998) Dialogues
  31. Auto Driver (1998) Dialogues
  32. Master (1997) Dialogues
  33. Pelli Chesukundam (1997) Dialogues
  34. Gokulamlo Seetha (1997) Dialogues
  35. Preminchukundam Raa (1997) Dialogues
  36. Taali (1997) Dialogues
  37. Nenu Premisthunnanu (1997) Dialogues
  38. Pavitra Bandham (1996) Dialogues
  39. Alluda Majaka (1995) Story, Dialogues, Screenplay
  40. Police Brothers (1994) Story, Dialogues, Screenplay
  41. Rakshana (1993) Dialogues
  42. Gaayam (1993) Dialogues

As a producer

Year Film Director Cast Notes
2005 Sravana Masam Posani Krishna Murali Krishna, Harikrishna, Vijaya Nirmala, Bhanupriya Made under UP Cinema Lines Banner
2009 Mental Krishna Posani Krishna Murali Posani Krishna Murali, Made under UP Cinema Lines Banner

Awards

South Indian International Movie Awards

References

  1. "Pelli chesukundam". chithr. Retrieved 14 March 2012.
  2. "Sivayya Movie Info". bharat movies. Retrieved 14 March 2012.
  3. "Dialogue Writer's List – 1999". idlebrain. Retrieved 14 March 2012.
  4. http://web.archive.org/web/20060105230203/http://www.telugucinema.com/c/stars/interview_posani_2005.php
  5. "Total Number of Dialogue Writers – 2000". idlebrain. Retrieved 14 March 2012.
  6. "Evadra Rowdy". idlebrain. Retrieved 14 March 2012.
  7. "Gemini". idlebrain. Retrieved 14 March 2012.
  8. "Bobby". idlebrain. Retrieved 14 March 2012.
  9. "good boy". idlebrain. Retrieved 14 March 2012.
  10. "bhadradri ramudu movie". one india. Retrieved 14 March 2012.
  11. "sravanamasam". idlebrain. Retrieved 14 March 2012.
  12. http://www.123telugu.com/mnews/srihari-priyamani-and-posani-in-thikka.html

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