Shivgopal Krishna

S. Shivgopal Krishna

Shivgopal Krishna with Gulshan Grover at Chhevan Dariya Punjabi film shoot
Born S. Shivgopal Krishna
(1984-04-08) 8 April 1984
Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India
Nationality Indian
Other names Shivgopal, Shivaa
Occupation Writer, director, screenwriter
Years active 2004–present
Website Official website

Shivgopal Krishna (Tamil: சிவகோபால் கிருஷ்ணா, Hindi: शिवगोपाल कृष्णा; S.Shivgopal Krishna, born 8 April 1984) is an Indian film writer and director. He also known mononymously as Shivgopal and as Krishna in the South, He is best known in the Telugu film industry for his debutant written film Bank[1](2008). Recently he is working on a Hindi film script and planning to direct himself.

Early life

Shivgopal was born on 8 April 1984 in Agra, India, to a Telugu family. His father is a Government employee in BSNL, Agra. He had a Tamil-Telugu speaking upbringing in Agra.

Education and early career

Shivgopal Krishna studied bachelor computer applications BCA in Agra and also has a bachelor's degree in Arts. Shivgopal Krishna worked as an assistant director for Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Punjabi movies and many TV series. He also Worked as a writer for Bank.[2] He worked as Casting Director for Sagar Pictures and Colosceum Media Pvt. Ltd.

Filmography

Films

Year Film Credits Language Notes
2004 Ek Sach[3] Writer / Director Hindi Short
2005 Bank Writer / Assistant Director Tamil, Telugu
2010 Chhevan Dariya (The Sixth River) Casting Director / Second Unit Director Punjabi
2012 Dasa Thirigindi Casting Director / Second Unit Director Telugu
2013 Singam II Dialogue Writer[4] Tamil
2016 Sardaar Gabbar Singh Dialogue Writer Hindi
2016 Untitled Bollywood film Writer / Director Hindi Pre-production

Television

Year Serial Credits Channel
2004–2005 Bechara Big 'B' Assistant Director Zee Smile
2007 Mata Ki Chowki Assistant Director Sahara One
2008–2009 Jai Shri Krishna Casting Director Colors

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