Kamal Kamaraju

Kamal Kamaraju is an Indian actor and screenwriter known for his works in Telugu cinema and theatre.[1]

Kamal Kamaraju
Born
Kamal Kamaraju

(1981-09-03) 3 September 1981
Alma materJawaharlal Nehru Architecture and Fine Arts University
Occupations
  • Actor
  • writer
Years active2005–present
Spouse
Supriya Biswas
(m. 2013)

Early and personal life

Kamaraju was born on 3 September 1981 in Sevagram, Maharashtra in a Telugu family to Jawaharlal Kamaraju and Nirmala Gutta. His father retired as an AGM in Navratna Company NMDC and his mother took voluntary retirement from state organization Markfed.[2] Both hail from Hyderabad where they brought up Kamal. Kamal has an elder brother, Kranthi Kiran.

Kamal was named after his paternal grandmother, Kamala Devi, who hails from Razole in East Godavari district. His maternal grandparents were freedom fighters and were particular that their daughter give birth in renowned Gandhian surroundings.

Kamal studied at Little Flower High School in Hyderabad, where he picked up interest in art, theatre and dance. This later on led to his joining architecture from the JNTU–School of Planning and Architecture (now Jawaharlal Nehru Architecture and Fine Arts University), Hyderabad where he earned his bachelor's degree in Architecture.[2]

On 6 October 2013, Kamal got engaged to Supriya Biswas and the two got married on 13 December 2013.[3]

Career

Kamal started his career as an assistant art director to director Chandra Sekhar Yeleti under the tutelage of renowned art director Ravinder for the film Anukokunda Oka Roju (2005). He got his first opportunity as an actor in Chhatrapati (2005) while working as associate art director for the same film under director S. S. Rajamouli. However, he was most recognised for his role in Sekhar Kammula's Godavari (2006). He then paired up with Kuruvilla to do an independent film called Confessions of a Film Actor (2007) which was one of the first films to be released online as a pay-per-view and became an instant hit overseas.

He was later launched as a lead actor by Kammula who produced the well acclaimed Avakai Biryani (2008) directed by Anish Kuruvilla. This led him to doing lead roles in other films like Kalavaramaye Madilo (2009) and Virodhi (2011). He also ventured into Tamil films with Ayiram Vilakku (2010) under the direction of Hosimin where he played a negative role.[4]

Filmography

As actor

Year Title Role Notes
2005Anukokunda Oka RojuKamal
ChatrapatiShivaji's friend[5]
2006GodavariRavindra "Ravi"[6]
2007Confessions of a Film makerKamal Kamaraju[7]
2008Avakai BiryaniAkbar Kalam[8]
JalsaIndu's husband
2009Kalavaramaye Madilo[9]
2010Aayiram VilakkuDilliTamil film
2011VirodhiHari
2013Aravind 2Rishi
2014LegendJitendra's son
2015Ladies & GentlemenAnand[10]
2016Araku Road Lo
2017KatamarayuduKatamarayudu's younger brother
Arjun ReddyGautham Reddy
Kutumba Katha ChitramWatchman
2018LAW - Love and WarVikram
MithaiSiddharth
Tharuvata Evaru
2019MaharshiAjay
2020Maa Vintha Gadha VinumaKarthik Venugopal
Miss IndiaArjun Chaitanya
2021Vakeel SaabAnwar
NatyamHari Babu
2023 Virupaksha Venkata Chalapathy
Ahimsa
Miss Shetty Mr Polishetty Raghu Rayudu

Other crew positions

Year Title Role Notes
2005 Chatrapati Assistant art director
Anukokunda Oka Roju
2007 I am Famous Dialogue writer [11]

Television

Year Title Role(s) Network Language(s)
2023 Dayaa Kaushik Naidu Disney+ Hotstar Telugu

Theatre

  • 2011 – "who is afraid of Virginia Woolf"[12]

Art Show

  • 2012 – My Name is Minnu[13]
  • 2015 – Rani

References

  1. "Red hot and deliciously different". The Hindu. 8 November 2008. Archived from the original on 7 November 2012. Retrieved 3 January 2010.
  2. "Kamal Kamaraju interview - Telugu Cinema interview - Telugu film actor". www.idlebrain.com. Retrieved 4 June 2021.
  3. "Kamal Kamaraju-Supriya Have A Bengali-Style Wedding". filmibeat.com. 17 December 2013.
  4. "kamalkamaraju.com". ww1.kamalkamaraju.com.
  5. "Designing an identity". Expressbuzz. Indian Express Group. 4 November 2008. Retrieved 3 January 2010.
  6. "Godavari: Very cool indeed". rediff.com. 6 June 2006. Retrieved 3 January 2010.
  7. "Confessions of a film maker (Naa Video Diary) - Telugu cinema Review - Kamal Kamaraju & Anish Kuruvilla". idlebrain.com.
  8. "Kamal's in news!". The Times of India. 21 November 2008. Retrieved 3 January 2010.
  9. "Clean family entertainer". The Hindu. 19 July 2009. Archived from the original on 22 July 2009. Retrieved 3 January 2010.
  10. "Ladies and Gentleman shooting starts". 21 October 2013.
  11. http://www.melbournefilmfestival.com.au/moviedb?movieid=12651
  12. "Kamal kamaraju- the South Reports: Best blogs and bloggers on south India". Archived from the original on 16 January 2013. Retrieved 25 September 2012.
  13. "My name is miNnu - Exhibition of Paintings by actor Kamal Kamaraju". Archived from the original on 26 November 2012. Retrieved 25 September 2012.
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