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Indian film producer (died 2021) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
R. R. Venkat (1966/1967 – 27 September 2021) was an Indian film producer known primarily for his works in Telugu cinema. He owned and produced films under the production house, R. R. Movie Makers.
R. R. Venkat | |
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Born | Venkat Phanindra Reddy 1966/1967 |
Died | 27 September 2021 Hyderabad, India |
Occupation(s) | Producer, Distributor, Social Worker |
In 2011, Venkat Reddy received an honorary doctorate from the open International University for Complementary Medicines at University of Colombo for his contributions as a social worker.[1][2]
He also made his foray into Hollywood with the 2012 English movie Divorce Invitation starring Jonathan Bennett directed by veteran S. V. Krishna Reddy which is a remake of S. V. Krishna Reddy's Srikanth and Ramya Krishnan starrer Aahwanam.[3][4]
Venkat Reddy passed away from a kidney-related ailment on 27 September 2021, in Hyderabad, aged 54.[5]
Year | Title | Notes |
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2004 | Andhrawala | |
Ek Hasina Thi | Hindi film | |
2005 | James | Hindi film |
2006 | Maayajaalam | |
Samanyudu | ||
2007 | Gundamma Gaari Manavadu | |
Bahumati | ||
2008 | Victory | |
2009 | Kick | |
2010 | Don Seenu | |
2011 | Mirapakay | |
Prema Kavali | ||
2012 | Businessman | |
Poola Rangadu | ||
Lovely | ||
Divorce Invitation | [6] | |
Damarukam | ||
2014 | Paisa | |
Autonagar Surya | ||
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