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Gunnam Gangaraju is an Indian producer, screenwriter, and director known for his works in Telugu cinema and Telugu television. He is best known as the creator and co-producer of the TV sitcom ''Amrutham'' (2001–2007), widely considered to be the greatest Telugu comedy TV series of all time. He received two
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for the films '' Aithe'' (2003) and ''
Bommalata ''Bommalata'' (), also known as ''A Belly Full of Dreams'', is a 2004 Indian Telugu-language children's film written and directed by Prakash Kovelamudi. It is produced by K. Raghavendra Rao, Rana Daggubati and Gangaraju Gunnam under R. K. Film A ...
'' (2004) that he produced. He also won five state Nandi Awards. His other notable works include '' Little Soldiers'' (1996), '' Anukokunda Oka Roju'' (2005), and '' Amma Cheppindi'' (2006). Along with his friend Venkat Dega, he founded the company Just Yellow, which started off as an IT services firm and later ventured into TV and film production.


Early life

Gunnam Gangaraju is born and brought up in Kakinada. He is the only son to his parents and has three sisters. He was put up in a
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at the age of five. He studied up to sixth standard in St. Josephs Convent in Kakinada. He moved to Hyderabad along with his family at the age of ten. He received a Government of India scholarship and got into Hyderabad Public School. He finished his schooling and wanted to do medicine, but never got through. He waited for one year and joined Bachelor of Arts (BA) Literature at Andhra Loyola College in Vijayawada. But he was removed from college in the second year as the entire English medium students went for a strike. Then he completed his BA privately. He joined Master of Arts (MA) in English from Andhra University PG Centre, Kakinada.


Career


Initial Career

He worked as a door to door sales representative for Navbharath Cigarettes and later passed the Probationary officers exam in
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. After spending six months at Dibrugarh and five months at Shillong, he got bored of the job, quit and came back to Hyderabad. He started to work as a copy-writer at his friend's advertising agency. They ran it for about five years and it ended up as a loss-making venture. Then, he decided to set up his own designer studio, a studio that makes the basic designs for ad agencies, called Fountain Head Design studio, named after his favourite book. But it didn't workout. He was interested in filmmaking but could not find the time. So, he wanted to start a business that would not require much thinking and opened a Vadilal ice-cream parlour which also ended up as a failure. Then, he borrowed 1,500 from a friend and started the business of greeting cards named 'Font Cards'. He priced his greeting cards at 15 per card, higher than the then market leader Hallmark Cards whose cards were priced at 9 per card. This business was successful.


Debut in film

Even before starting his greeting card business, Gangaraju dabbled in films. He was approached by C. L. Narasareddy (producer of Geethanjali) and Yarlagadda Surendra (co-producer of
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) for the Telugu remake of the Malayalam film '' Malootty'' (1990), which starred Shamili in one of her first roles. Gangaraju wanted to improve upon the original and added a brother character and cast
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for the role. This film started before ''Anjali'' (1990) which also starred Shamili and Tarun. After shooting for about seven days, the film was shelved due to financial constraints. When 'Font Cards' business was at high, he started the film '' Little Soldiers'' (1996) with a story he had written back in 1982 or 1984. Initially, it was supposed to be produced by someone else with Gangaraju directing it. When the producer backed out, Gangaraju himself produced the film. He said the hardest part about the film was making the three-year-old girl Kavya, who played one of the prominent characters in the film, to act. Though she is a non-Telugu girl, she dubbed in her own voice for all the scenes by learning
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in 3 months. As per Gangaraju, he wrote the climax booby traps sequence years before the release of '' Home Alone'' (1993). Gangaraju mentioned that he invested ₹1.06
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on the film and recovered ₹5060
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from it as advances and incurred a loss of around ₹50 lakh. He feels the film would have performed better with a different publicity strategy. He also mentioned the long shooting time as a reason for the film's losses.


''Amrutham'' and beyond

Their first project under the 'Just Yellow' banner was ''Amrutham''. ''Amrutham'' was a sitcom television series created and co-produced by Gunnam Gangaraju. It is widely considered to be the greatest Telugu comedy TV series of all time. The show originally aired on
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every Sunday on
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8 PM slot. It ran for exactly six years from 18 November 2001 to 18 November 2007 for 313 episodes.


Other work

Along with his friend Venkat Dega, a doctor in Canterbury, UK, he founded the company 'Just Yellow' which started off as an
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firm and later ventured into TV and film production. It has produced ''Amrutham'', ''Aithe'', ''Nanna'', ''Anukokunda Oka Roju'' etc.


Personal life

Chandra Sekhar Yeleti who directed ''Aithe'' and ''Anukokunda Oka Roju'' in his production house is his maternal cousin. Costume designer Rama Rajamouli is also his cousin. Rama did various small roles in '' Amrutham'' sitcom in its initial episodes. Gangaraju is also a relative of director S. S. Rajamouli. Rajamouli mentioned that he learnt about the practical aspect of filmmaking from Gangaraju. Gangaraju is an atheist. The Fountainhead (1943) is his favourite book.


Awards

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* Best Feature Film in Telugu - Aithe (2003) *Best Feature Film in Telugu - Bommalata (2006) ; Nandi Awards * Second Best Feature Film - Silver - Little Soldiers (1996) * Best Screenplay Writer - Little Soldiers (1996) * Best Director - Little Soldiers (1996) * Second Best Feature Film - Silver - Anukokunda Oka Roju (2005) *
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- Amma Cheppindi (2006) *Nandi TV Award for Second Best Mega Serial - '' Amrutham'' (2007)


Filmography


As writer

* '' Aithe'' - Dialogues (2003) *'' Anukokunda Oka Roju'' - Dialogues (2005) *'' Amrutham'' - Story & Dialogues (2007) *'' Katha'' - Dialogues (2009) *''Laya'' TV Serial - Story (2008–2010) *''Edureetha'' TV Serial - Story (2011) *'' Ghazi'' - Screenplay, Dialogues (2017) *'' Amrutham Dhvitheeyam'' (2020)


As director

*'' Little Soldiers'' (1996) *'' Amma Cheppindi'' (2006) *'' Amrutham Chandamamalo'' (2014)


As producer

*'' Little Soldiers'' (1996) *'' Aithe'' (2003) *'' Anukokunda Oka Roju'' (2005) *''
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'' (2006) *'' Amma Cheppindi'' (2006) *''In a Day'' (2006) *'' Katha'' (2009)


As art director

*'' Little Soldiers'' (1996)


Television

*'' Amrutham'' (2001–2007; 313 episodes) *'' Nanna'' (2003–2004; 89 episodes) *''Radha Madhu'' (2006–2008; 450 episodes) *''Ammamma.com'' (2006–2007; 200 episodes) *''Laya'' (2008–2010; 321 episodes) *''Adagaka Ichina Manasu'' (2011; Stopped after 60 episodes) *''Edureetha'' (2011) *''Prathibinbam'' (2014–2015)


References


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