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Sri Venkateswara Creations Private Limited
Company typePrivate
IndustryEntertainment
FoundedHyderabad, Telangana in 2003
Headquarters,
India
Key people
Dil Raju
Sirish
Lakshman
Harshit Reddy
ProductsFilms
ParentDil Raju
Subsidiaries
Websitewww.dilraju.com

Sri Venkateswara Creations is an Indian film production company established by Dil Raju, an Indian film producer. The company is based in Hyderabad.[1] The company was established in 2003. Raju has produced several Telugu films under this company.[2] The company also has a subsidiary distribution company called Sri Venkateswara Film Distributors under which several films have been distributed.[3] Telugu movies produced by the company include Arya (2004), Bhadra (2005), Bommarillu (2006), Mr. Perfect (2011) and Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu (2013).[4] The company also has another subsidiary film production company called Matinee Entertainments under which movies including Maro Charitra and Gaganam have been produced.[5]

In eight years from 2004 to 2011, the production house had introduced 8 new directors to the Telugu film industry, namely: Sukumar (2004), Boyapati Srinu (2005), Bhaskar (2006), Vamsi Paidipally (2007), Srikanth Addala (2008), Vasu Varma (2009), Ravi Yadav (2010), and Venu Sri Ram (2011). Some of them have become very successful and most of them collaborated with the banner for the second time as well.

Initial years and distribution Company

Raju and his brothers started film distribution in the early 90s and partnered with Venkata Lakshmi Films. In 1996, they opened a new office with the name Sri Harshita Films.[1] Most of the films that they distributed were unsuccessful at the box-office and they incurred heavy losses leading them to shut the company.[1] After few more years studying the market, they started Sri Venkateswara Film Distributors in 1999.[2] They chose to distribute films in the Nizam area of Telangana. The first three films distributed were Oke Okkadu, Nuvvu Vastavani and Sakhi. They went on to distribute many more movies including Kushi, Murari and Nuvvu Naaku Nachav.[2]

Production company and success

After distributing films for four years, Raju established Sri Venkateswara Creations in 2003. The first movie that was made under the banner was Dil, directed by V. V. Vinayak.[1] In 2004, they made Arya under the direction of Sukumar. In 2005, they made another successful film Bhadra, under the direction of Boyapati Srinu.[2] They continued distributing films including Nuvvu Naaku Nachav, Murari, Khushi, Aadi, Athadu, Chatrapati and Pokiri.[2] In 2006, they produced Bommarillu under the direction of Bhaskar.[2]

By the end of the year 2018, 40 films associated with the banner were released: out of which 30 films were produced by them, 6 were dubbed films, and 4 were collaborations. In an interview with Anil Ravipudi for Greatandhra website, Dil Raju claimed that 22 of his 30 films (2003-2018) were either hits, super-hits, or classics; 4 were average grossers; and 4 films were flops.[6]

The year 2019 started off with a bang for the banner with F2: Fun and Frustration turning out be a massive hit. It was released on the occasion of Sankranthi and amid stiff competition with three other biggies NTR: Kathanayakudu, Vinaya Vidheya Rama, and Petta. However, F2: Fun and Frustration became the highest grosser of not only among the four Sankranthi films, but also for the banner and is one of the highest grossers of all time in Telugu film industry.[7][8][9]

Filmography

1. Solo Production Under Sri Venkateswara Creations
s.no Release Date Film Director Notes
1 4 April 2003 Dil V.V. Vinayak Co-production with Giri
2 7 May 2004 Arya Sukumar Director's debut film
3 12 May 2005 Bhadra Boyapati Srinu Director's debut film
4 9 August 2006 Bommarillu Bhaskar Director's debut film; Nandi Award for Best Feature Film - Gold
Filmfare Award for Best Telugu Film
5 27 April 2007 Munna Vamsi Paidipally Director's debut film
6 2 May 2008 Parugu Bhaskar Nandi Award for Best Feature Film - Bronze
7 9 October 2008 Kotha Bangaru Lokam Srikanth Addala Director's debut film
8 5 September 2009 Josh Vasu Varma Director's debut film
9 12 May 2010 Rama Rama Krishna Krishna Sriwass
10 14 October 2010 Brindavanam Vamsi Paidipally
11 22 April 2011 Mr. Perfect Dasaradh
12 11 November 2011 Oh My Friend Venu Sri Ram Director's debut film
13 11 January 2013 Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu Srikanth Addala Nandi Award for best home-viewing feature film - Silver[10]
14 11 October 2013 Ramayya Vasthavayya Harish Shankar
15 12 January 2014 Yevadu Vamsi Paidipally
16 12 June 2015 Kerintha Sai Kiran Adivi
17 24 September 2015 Subramanyam For Sale Harish Shankar
18 19 February 2016 Krishnashtami Vasu Varma
19 5 May 2016 Supreme Anil Ravipudi
20 14 January 2017 Shatamanam Bhavati Satish Vegesna National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment at the 64th National Film Awards[11]

Nandi Award for best home-viewing feature film - Silver[12][13][circular reference]

21 3 February 2017 Nenu Local Trinadha Rao Nakkina
22 23 June 2017 Duvvada Jagannadham Harish Shankar Production #25
23 21 July 2017 Fidaa Sekhar Kammula
24 18 October 2017 Raja The Great Anil Ravipudi
25 21 December 2017 MCA (Middle Class Abbayi) Venu Sri Ram
26 20 July 2018 Lover Anish Krishna
27 9 August 2018 Srinivasa Kalyanam Satish Vegesna
28 18 October 2018 Hello Guru Prema Kosame Trinadha Rao Nakkina
29 12 January 2019 F2: Fun and Frustration Anil Ravipudi Most profitable and highest grossing film for the banner
30 25 December 2019 Iddari Lokam Okate G R Krishna First remake from the banner
31 7 February 2020 Jaanu C. Prem Kumar Remake of 96
32 5 September 2020 V Indraganti Mohan Krishna Amazon Prime film
33 30 April 2021 Paagal Naresh Kuppili
34 Filming Seenayya N. Narasimmha
35 Pre-production ICON Venu Sri Ram
36 Pre-production #VD12 Shiva Nirvana
2. Collaborations and Subsidiaries
2.1. Matinee Entertainment (Subsidiary)
s.no Year Film Director Release Date Notes
1 2010 Maro Charitra Ravi Yadav Mar 25, 2010 Director's debut film
2 2011 Gaganam Radha Mohan Feb 11, 2011
2.2. Dil Raju Productions [Subsidiary] (Hindi Films)
s.no Year Film Director Release Date Notes
1 2021 Jersey Gowtam Tinnanuri Filming In collaboration with Allu Aravind and Aman Gill
2.3. Collaborations with other producers
2.3.1. Involved in production
s.no Year Film Director Release Date Notes
1 2019 Maharshi Vamsi Paidipally May 9, 2019 In collaboration with Vyjayanthi Movies and PVP Cinema
2 2020 Sarileru Neekevvaru Anil Ravipudi Jan 11, 2020 In collaboration with AK Entertainments and GMB Entertainment
3 2021 Vakeel Saab Venu Sri Ram Filming In collaboration with Boney Kapoor
4 2021 Nootokka Jillala Andagadu Sagar Filming In collaboration with Krish's First Frame Entertainments
2.3.2. Major production responsibility was by the other producer
s.no Year Film Director Release Date Notes
1 2009 Akasamantha Radha Mohan Mar 27, 2009 Telugu version of Prakash Raj's Abhiyum Naanum
2 2012 Tuneega Tuneega M. S. Raju Jul 20, 2012 In collaboration with Maganti Ramji of Padmini Arts banner
3 2014 Pilla Nuvvu Leni Jeevitam A.S. Ravi Kumar Chowdary Nov 14, 2014 In collaboration with Geetha Arts
4 2017 Jawaan B. V. S. Ravi Dec 1, 2017 In collaboration with Arunachal Creations' Krishna
5 2019 Aaviri Ravi Babu Nov 1, 2019 In collaboration with Ravi Babu's Flying Frogs
3. Dubbed Films

Dubbed From Other Languages

s.no Year Film (Original in the bracket) Director Release Date Notes
1 2002 Amrutha (Kannathil Muthamittal) Mani Ratnam Feb 14, 2002 In collaboration with Giri; Telugu dubbed version only
2 2012 Snehithudu (Nanban) S. Shankar Jan 26, 2011 Telugu dubbed version
3 2015 Ok Bangaram (O Kadhal Kanmani) Mani Ratnam Apr 17, 2015 Telugu dubbed version
4 2016 Policodu (Theri) Atlee Apr 15, 2016 Telugu dubbed version
5 2016 Remo (Remo) Bakkiyaraj Kannan Nov 25, 2016 Telugu dubbed version
6 2017 Cheliyaa (Kaatru Veliyidai) Mani Ratnam Apr 7, 2017 Telugu dubbed version

Film distribution

This list is not complete and needs updating. But this banner has been distributing multiple films in Nizam, and sometimes Vizag area, every year for the past 16–17 years.

Year Film Notes
1999 Oke Okkadu Nizam
2000 Nuvvu Vastavani Nizam
2000 Sakhi Nizam
2001 Nuvvu Naaku Nachav Nizam
2001 Murari Nizam
2001 Khushi Nizam
2002 Amrutha Nizam
2002 Aadi Nizam
2003 Dil
2004 Arya
2005 Bhadra
2005 Athadu Nizam
2005 Chatrapati Nizam
2006 Pokiri Nizam
2006 Ashok Nizam
2006 Annavaram
2006 Bommarillu
2006 Godavari
2007 Hello Premistara
2007 Happy Days Andhra Pradesh
2007 Aata Nizam[14]
2007 Dhee
2007 Jagadam Nizam
2007 Munna
2008 Parugu
2008 Ullasamga Utsahamga Andhra Pradesh[15]
2008 Ready
2008 Surya s/o Krishnan Nizam[16]
2008 Vinayakudu Nizam, Vizag[17]
2008 Homam Andhra Pradesh[18]
2008 Yuvatha Nizam, Vizag[19]
2008 Kotha Bangaru Lokam
2009 Arya 2
2009 Saarai Veerraju Nizam, Vizag[20]
2008 Boni (film)
2009 Mallanna Nizam, Vizag[21]
2009 Ganesh
2009 Aakashamantha
2009 Josh
2010 Maro Charitra
2010 Rama Rama Krishna Krishna
2010 Golimaar Nizam[22]
2010 Darling Nizam
2010 Vedam Nizam[23]
2010 Kedi
2010 Brindavanam
2011 100% Love Tamil Nadu
2011 Mr. Perfect Guntur
2011 Shakti Nizam
2011 Gaganam
2011 Oh My Friend
2012 Snehithudu
2012 Dhoni
2012 Rachaa Nizam[24]
2012 Dammu Nizam[25]
2012 Daruvu Nizam
2012 Gabbar Singh Nizam
2012 Andala Rakshasi Andhra Pradesh[26]
2012 Life Is Beautiful Nizam[27]
2012 Damarukam Nizam[28]
2012 Rebel Nizam[29]
2012 Cameraman Gangatho Rambabu Nizam[30]
2013 Naayak Nizam
2013 Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu
2013 Mirchi Nizam
2013 Baadshah Nizam
2013 Yevadu
2015 Pataas (Andhra Pradesh),(Telangana)[31]
2015 Dagudumootha Dandakor (Andhra Pradesh),(Telangana)[32]
2016 Naanna Nenu Naa Boyfriends
2016 Remo
2015 Baahubali: The Beginning
2015 S/O Satyamurthy Nizam
2018 Bharat Ane Nenu Nizam
2020 Athade Srimannarayana (Andhra Pradesh),(Telangana)

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