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Meet Sekhar Kammula, Telugu director who became a star without chasing stars
Meet Sekhar Kammula, Telugu director who became a star without chasing stars

India Today

time19-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India Today

Meet Sekhar Kammula, Telugu director who became a star without chasing stars

When a film works, the credit goes to everyone, but when it fails, the blame falls squarely on the director. That's how pivotal a filmmaker is to the fate of a movie. Now imagine a director operating in an industry driven by larger-than-life cinema, where success is measured by the number of star collaborations and box office, and experiments are few and far between. In the midst of all this, one man chooses to walk his own path quietly, Sekhar Kammula, the director of the Sai Pallavi-starrer 'Fidaa', who is now returning with 'Kuberaa', featuring Dhanush and Nagarjuna. As he completes 25 years in Telugu cinema, it's worth asking: What makes Sekhar Kammula special? And how did he become a star director without chasing stars?DO YOU HAVE A STORY TO TELL?In a recent interview with Galatta Plus, Aamir Khan said something that perfectly echoes Sekhar Kammula's approach. 'One of the qualities I look for in a director is, do you have a story to tell? Is there a story inside you that's bubbling to come out? Because when someone has a story they're dying to tell, the intensity and energy with which they tell it is completely different from someone who's telling a story just because they were asked to.' When you look at Kammula's body of work, you see exactly that. His stories feel personal, heartfelt, and Take 'Anand' (2004), where Roopa walks away from her own wedding because her individuality isn't respected. Or 'Godavari' (2006), where Sita, a strong-headed designer, chooses to travel alone to process her failures. These stories aren't constructed for effect; they are born out of a genuine urge to say something honest. Even 'Leader' (2010), his political drama, is driven less by plot twists and more by deep moral questioning - what happens when an idealist chooses to step into a corrupt system?Even 'Happy Days' (2007), a campus drama, stood out not for inventing a new genre but for how refreshingly honest and relatable it was. It was the first time college life, with all its chaos, friendships, heartbreaks and life lessons that was shown with such warmth and realism. In fact, the film's popularity influenced many students to pursue engineering, and that tells you something about the cultural imprint of his work. Kammula's storytelling is never performative. It stems from a place of deep conviction that a good story told with honesty can create magic, even without cinematic is the kingIn Sekhar Kammula's universe, the story is always the hero. His casting choices consistently favour suitability over stardom. From 'Dollar Dreams' to 'Fidaa', his leads have rarely been stars when cast. Even 'Love Story', which featured Naga Chaitanya and Sai Pallavi, made a conscious effort not to tailor the film around their popularity. Instead, the focus was on two individuals navigating love and trauma in a socially stratified closely at his filmography, and the pattern becomes clear. 'Dollar Dreams' won the National Award for Best Debut Film and featured no recognisable faces. 'Anand' made Raja and Kamalinee Mukherjee overnight sensations, but only after the film succeeded. The actors are chosen for the world they belong to, not to draw when he introduced someone like Rana Daggubati in 'Leader', it wasn't to launch a star with a mass vehicle. The film is a layered political drama where the protagonist spends more time confronting systemic corruption than delivering punchy dialogue. Similarly, 'Fidaa's' Varun is no swashbuckling hero. He spends most of the film losing love until he learns to understand it. This approach is significant because the pressure to bend the script to suit heroes, adding elevation scenes, redundant fights, and mass moments is intense in Telugu cinema. But Kammula has resisted that temptation at every is why 'Kuberaa' is such a point of curiosity. It's the first time he's directed bonafide stars like Dhanush and Nagarjuna. But early glimpses suggest that the story remains intact. It looks like the stars are in service of the narrative, not the other way around. If anything, this might be the clearest example of Kammula's confidence in his material, that he can have a star-studded cast and still keep the story as the in ideas and presentationKammula's stories often feel like gentle revolutions. They aren't loud, but they disrupt norms all the same. He entered the industry in the early 2000s, a time when Telugu cinema was largely dominated by action entertainers and formula films. Yet, he chose to talk about self-respecting women, emotionally vulnerable men, and the quiet dignity of everyday female characters are consistently nuanced and central to the narrative. 'Anand's' Roopa is strong and self-reliant, unafraid to walk out of a life she doesn't agree with. 'Godavari's' Sita is independent and career-minded, not just a romantic interest. 'Fidaa's' Bhanumathi challenges the stereotype of the demure village girl by being outspoken and proud of her roots. These women are never accessories; they shape the Kammula has even reflected on this himself. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter India, he said: 'Very subtly I made these films, which might be female-centric films or that kind of that, but I slowly realised that I am telling the story of the oppressed or marginalised.' This explains the emotional authenticity that runs through his his male leads are no less important. In fact, one of Sekhar Kammula's most understated strengths is how he writes male characters who aren't shackled by toxic masculinity. Anand, Ram, Varun - they are sensitive, respectful, emotionally intelligent men who give space to the women in their lives. Varun giving up his American dream in 'Fidaa' isn't a plot twist, it's the culmination of emotional growth. Ram in 'Godavari' letting Chinna win the treasure hunt is another example of quiet there's his world-building. 'Godavari' unfolds on a boat ride to Bhadrachalam - an unusual, almost whimsical choice that enriches the narrative. 'Happy Days' captures the college experience with such detail that it feels like you're living it again. Every character, from Pullamma to Chinna in 'Godavari', or even side characters like Shankar in 'Happy Days', adds flavour to the aren't just aesthetic choices. They create texture, a sense of lived-in reality that makes Kammula's cinema feel immersive and immediate.A stubborn filmmakerAt the 'Kuberaa' pre-release event, director SS Rajamouli described Kammula as "stubborn". He meant it as a compliment and rightly so. In an industry that often demands compromise, Sekhar Kammula has stayed fiercely true to his has made only 10 films in 25 years. Not because of lack of opportunity, but because he believes in waiting for the right story. In his own words, he needs a story to compel him. He doesn't chase release dates, stars, or trends. He waits until he has something worth this measured pace, he's not some niche art-house filmmaker. 'Anand', 'Godavari', 'Happy Days', 'Fidaa' - these were all commercial hits. 'Happy Days' became a cultural moment, 'Fidaa' brought Telangana dialect into mainstream romance, and 'Leader' sparked real-world debates about youth in politics. And he hasn't allowed industry politics or peer pressure to change him. Kammula still lives in a modest colony. He credits his lifestyle for keeping him grounded. He says it allows him to stay close to the emotions and realities of his audience. In a world obsessed with optics and fame, this is a quiet but radical stance. His stubbornness isn't defiance. It's clarity. It's knowing exactly why he makes films and what he wants them to say. In a cinematic landscape driven by formula and fandom, Sekhar Kammula offers something rare: consistency without compromise. He has built a career not on loud successes but on quiet truths. With 'Kuberaa', he may finally be playing with stars, but the core remains unchanged. The story comes first. And perhaps that is his greatest strength, to remind us that even in the noisiest of industries, the softest voice can still be heard, if it speaks with honesty.

Chiranjeevi pens heartfelt note to ‘Kubera' director Sekhar Kammula on 25-year milestone, gifts special pen
Chiranjeevi pens heartfelt note to ‘Kubera' director Sekhar Kammula on 25-year milestone, gifts special pen

Time of India

time03-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Chiranjeevi pens heartfelt note to ‘Kubera' director Sekhar Kammula on 25-year milestone, gifts special pen

(Picture Courtesy: Facebook) Telugu megastar Chiranjeevi recently marked a touching moment in director Sekhar Kammula 's career by gifting him a pen along with a handwritten note that read, "Love you My boy – All the very best." The occasion was Kammula's celebration of 25 years in cinema, which took place on May 31, 2025, with the presence of Chiranjeevi adding to the emotional significance. A gift and a note from the megastar Chiranjeevi took to Twitter to extend his warm wishes and admiration publicly. Sharing a series of photos with Sekhar Kammula, he wrote a message in Telugu, saying he was delighted to know that he inspired the filmmaker's journey. 'It's a joy to have a fan like you, and I'm proud to be a part of your 25-year journey. I love how your films blend subtle entertainment with social commentary,' he wrote. The megastar's Tweet read, ' మీలాంటి ఒక అభిమాని వుండటం నాకూ అంతే ఆనందకరం. మీ ప్రస్థానానికి స్ఫూర్తి నిచ్చానని తెలిసి మరింత సంతోషించాను. మీ 25 years జర్నీలో ఆ విధంగా నేనూ ఒక భాగమైనందుకు గర్వంగా వుంది.సున్నితమైన వినోదంతో పాటు, ఒక సోషల్ కామెంట్ ని జత చేసి ఆలోచనాత్మకంగా తీసే మీ సినిమాలంటే నాకు ఎంతో ఇష్టం. ఫిలిం మేకింగ్ లో మీ కంటూ ఒక ప్రత్యేక శైలిని క్రియేట్ చేసుకున్న మీరు ఇలాగే మరో 25 ఏళ్ళు మరెన్నో జనరంజకమైన సినిమాలు 'వ్రాస్తూ', తీస్తూ, మరెన్నో ఉన్నత శిఖరాల్ని అధిరోహించాలని ఆకాంక్షిస్తూ, ఆశీర్వదిస్తున్నాను. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like These Are The Most Beautiful Women In The World Undo Best wishes and Hearty Congratulations on this fantastic milestone. Here's to your next glorious 25 years. God Bless!! (My Dear Sekhar,It brings me immense joy to know that someone like you is a fan. I was even more delighted to learn that I have been an inspiration on your journey. I am proud to have been a part of your 25-year journey in that way. I truly appreciate your films that not only offer gentle entertainment but also incorporate thoughtful social commentary. Having crafted a unique style in filmmaking with your own special touch, I wish and pray that for the next 25 years you continue to create many more entertaining films and reach even greater heights.) Telangana polls: Megastar Chiranjeevi, Music composer MM Keeravani cast their votes in Hyderabad All eyes on 'Kubera' As Kammula celebrates this milestone, he is also preparing for the release of his next film, Kubera, a social thriller starring Dhanush . Co-written and directed by Kammula, the trilingual film is being shot in Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi. The film features an ensemble cast including Dhanush, Nagarjuna, Rashmika Mandanna, Jim Sarbh, and Dalip Tahil and is slated for a worldwide theatrical release on June 20, 2025. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .

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