Koduri Viswa Vijayendra Prasad (born 27 May 1942) is an Indian screenwriter and film director who predominantly works in Telugu cinema.[3] With a career spanning across nearly three decades, his filmography consists of over 25 films as a screenwriter.[4] He is considered to be one of the most successful film writers in India and only screenwriter who has had a hand in several of the biggest films of Indian cinema.[5][6] He has frequently collaborated with his son, director S. S. Rajamouli, to deliver some of the highest-grossing Indian films of all time.

V. Vijayendra Prasad
Prasad in 2018
Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha
Assumed office
7 July 2022
Preceded byRoopa Ganguly
ConstituencyNominated (Cinema)
Personal details
Born
Koduri Viswa Vijayendra Prasad[1]

(1942-05-27) 27 May 1942 (age 82)[2]
Kovvur, Madras Presidency, British India (present-day Andhra Pradesh, India)
ChildrenS. S. Rajamouli
Occupation
  • Screenwriter
  • film director
Writing career
Years active1988–present
Notable worksFull list

His notable work as a writer includes films like Bobbili Simham (1994), Magadheera (2009), Eega (2012), Baahubali duology (2015–2017), Bajrangi Bhaijaan (2015) and RRR (2022).[7][8][9][10] In 2011, he has directed Rajanna, for which he won the Nandi Award for Best Feature Film.[11] In 2016, he won the Filmfare Award for Best Story for Bajrangi Bhaijaan.[12]

On 6 July 2022, President of India Ram Nath Kovind nominated him as a member of Rajya Sabha, the upper house of Indian Parliament.[13]

Early life

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Koduri Viswa Vijayendra Prasad was born on 27 May 1942 in a Telugu family, in Kovvur near Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh. He studied at Sir C. R. Reddy College in Eluru.[4]

Prasad's family had lands in Kovvur which were lost when the railways lines went most through them.[14] Then, Prasad moved to Karnataka from Kovvur in 1968. He, along with his elder brother K. V. Sivashankar, bought seven acres of paddy fields in Hirekotikal village of Manvi Taluk in Raichur district. Their family moved back to Kovvur in 1977.[15] He also ventured into various businesses which ended up as losses.[4]

Career

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His brother Siva Shakthi Datta's passion for films made Vijayendra Prasad and his family to shift to Madras. Datta assisted a couple of directors for some time and started a film titled Pillanagrovi which was stopped midway due to financial reasons. As his brother was already in the film industry, Prasad started assisting his brother.[4]

Prasad got introduced to K. Raghavendra Rao through Samatha Arts' Mukherjee who was a friend of his. Raghavendra Rao started giving him and Datta small assignments. They got their first break with Janaki Ramudu (1988) which became successful at the box office.[4][16]

Next, he wrote the film Bangaru Kutumbam (1994) which won the Nandi Award for Best Film.[17] His next film was Bobbili Simham (1994) which was commercially successful and earned Prasad recognition as a screenwriter.[4] He later provided the story for Samarasimha Reddy (1999) which became one of the biggest hits of the time in Telugu cinema.[18]

Personal life

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Prasad married Raja Nandini.[19][20] They have two children—a daughter who now lives in Australia and a son S. S. Rajamouli, a filmmaker.[19] Prasad is uncle to music composers M. M. Keeravani, M. M. Srilekha, and Kalyani Malik.

Prasad dropped ‘K’ from his name, K. V. Vijayendra Prasad as he felt it was an indicator of his caste.[21][19] He cited Hindu epics Mahabharata and Ramayana as a source of his inspiration.[22] He cites 1957 Telugu film Mayabazar, as his all time favourite film.[23] He also cited the screenwriting duo Salim–Javed (Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar) as a major inspiration on his work, especially their screenplay for Sholay (1975), among other films.[24] On 6 July 2022, Indian government nominated Prasad to the Rajya Sabha.[13]

Filmography

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Key
Denotes film or TV productions that have not yet been released
Year Title Story Screenplay Direction Language Notes
1988 Janaki Ramudu Yes No No Telugu
1994 Bangaru Kutumbam Yes No No
Bobbili Simham Yes No No
1995 Gharana Bullodu Yes Yes No
Aalu Magalu Yes Yes No
1996 Ardhangi Yes Yes Yes Directorial debut
Sarada Bullodu Yes No No Also dialogues
Appaji Yes No No Kannada
1998 Kurubana Rani No Yes No
Rana Yes Yes No Telugu
1999 Samarasimha Reddy Yes Yes No
2000 Okkadu Chalu Yes No No
2003 Simhadri Yes No No
2004 Sye Yes No No
Vijayendra Varma Yes Yes No
2005 Naa Alludu Yes Yes No
Chatrapathi Yes No No
Pandu Ranga Vittala Yes No No Kannada
2006 Sri Krishna 2006 Yes Yes Yes Telugu
Vikramarkudu Yes No No
2007 Yamadonga Yes No No
2009 Mitrudu Yes No No
Magadheera Yes No No
2011 Rajanna Yes Yes Yes
2015 Baahubali: The Beginning Yes No No Telugu
Tamil
Bajrangi Bhaijaan Yes Yes No Hindi
2016 Jaguar Yes No No Kannada
Telugu
2017 Baahubali 2: The Conclusion Yes No No Telugu
Tamil
Srivalli Yes Yes Yes Telugu
Mersal No Yes No Tamil
2019 Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi Yes Yes No Hindi
2021 Thalaivii No Yes No Tamil
Hindi
2022 RRR Yes No No Telugu
TBA Untitled S. S. Rajamouli film Yes Yes No

Television

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Awards and nominations

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Award Year Category Work Result Ref.
Filmfare Awards 2016 Best Story Bajrangi Bhaijaan Won [25][26]
International Indian Film Academy Awards 2016 Best Story Nominated [27][28]
Best Screenplay Won
Nandi Awards 2011 Second Best Feature Film Rajanna Won
Producers Guild Film Awards 2015 Best Story Bajrangi Bhaijaan Won [29][30]
Screen Awards 2016 Best Story Won [31]
Stardust Awards 2015 Best Story Nominated [32][33]
Best Screenplay Nominated

References

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