K. Jayadev
- Director
- Writer
Director and Producer K Jayadev, born on August 10, 1975, in Hyderabad, India, is a multifaceted talent known for his exceptional work as a senior journalist and an award-winning filmmaker.
Among his notable achievements are the prestigious National Awards he has received for his outstanding documentaries, including titles such as "Surabhi," "Janani," "Prof CNR Rao - the Man Who Knew the Future," and "MS Swaminathan - For a Poverty & Hunger-Free World." These documentaries stand as a testament to his storytelling prowess and his ability to delve into significant subjects.
Jayadev's creative prowess extends to the realm of short films, with his debut "The Rhythm of Death" earning a Silver Prize at the renowned New York Film Festival in the category of best experimental film. Furthermore, his short film "The Tree of Life" graced the screens of the esteemed Berlinale, underscoring his global impact as a filmmaker. Notably, he participated in the Berlinale Talent Campus and India Talent Campus, honing his craft in film direction.
In his documentary "Tribal Trades," Jayadev presents an insightful ethnographic exploration of tribal communities in the picturesque Araku Valley. His dedication to shedding light on social issues is a recurring theme in his work. His acclaimed documentary "Perini - Resurrection of ancient dance form" on Perini Dance was a look at revival of ancient classical dance format of Telangana region and was well received all over.
Jayadev's directorial debut in the feature film arena came with "Korangi Nunchi (Who will marry Thomas?)," a thought-provoking Telugu film produced by NFDC in 2021. Drawing inspiration from Kubrick, Kurosawa and Kiarastomi's cinema, he skillfully navigates the fine line between mainstream commercial Indian cinema and the realm of parallel or new Indian cinema. The film narrates the story of Koyalamma, a tribal woman who owns a modest tea shop. Urged by the impending cessation of the sole bus service to Korangi village due to rising fuel costs, Koyalamma is determined to marry off her son. Through this narrative, Jayadev deftly addresses critical societal issues such as migration, parental neglect, superstition, and marriage. The film features accomplished actress Archana and Vikranth in lead roles, with Benarjee & Nagineedu in supporting roles. Its compelling script, as well as the film itself, garnered praise and recognition at numerous international film festivals.
Beyond his directorial pursuits, Jayadev is the driving force behind Cinema Group, a prominent production company headquartered in Hyderabad. For over two decades, Cinema Group has been instrumental in crafting an array of films, including short films, corporate films, ad films, and documentaries. Noteworthy international directors, including KNT Sastry, Hanumanthu Raghava, Sai Prasad, and Sridhar Dharmasanam, have contributed to government projects under the banner of Cinema Group. The company's affiliation with the Telugu Chambers of Commerce and its membership in the Telugu TV Federation underscore its industry stature.
In summary, K Jayadev's illustrious journey as a senior journalist and filmmaker is marked by a tapestry of accolades, international recognition, and a commitment to spotlighting pertinent social issues through the lens of his camera
Among his notable achievements are the prestigious National Awards he has received for his outstanding documentaries, including titles such as "Surabhi," "Janani," "Prof CNR Rao - the Man Who Knew the Future," and "MS Swaminathan - For a Poverty & Hunger-Free World." These documentaries stand as a testament to his storytelling prowess and his ability to delve into significant subjects.
Jayadev's creative prowess extends to the realm of short films, with his debut "The Rhythm of Death" earning a Silver Prize at the renowned New York Film Festival in the category of best experimental film. Furthermore, his short film "The Tree of Life" graced the screens of the esteemed Berlinale, underscoring his global impact as a filmmaker. Notably, he participated in the Berlinale Talent Campus and India Talent Campus, honing his craft in film direction.
In his documentary "Tribal Trades," Jayadev presents an insightful ethnographic exploration of tribal communities in the picturesque Araku Valley. His dedication to shedding light on social issues is a recurring theme in his work. His acclaimed documentary "Perini - Resurrection of ancient dance form" on Perini Dance was a look at revival of ancient classical dance format of Telangana region and was well received all over.
Jayadev's directorial debut in the feature film arena came with "Korangi Nunchi (Who will marry Thomas?)," a thought-provoking Telugu film produced by NFDC in 2021. Drawing inspiration from Kubrick, Kurosawa and Kiarastomi's cinema, he skillfully navigates the fine line between mainstream commercial Indian cinema and the realm of parallel or new Indian cinema. The film narrates the story of Koyalamma, a tribal woman who owns a modest tea shop. Urged by the impending cessation of the sole bus service to Korangi village due to rising fuel costs, Koyalamma is determined to marry off her son. Through this narrative, Jayadev deftly addresses critical societal issues such as migration, parental neglect, superstition, and marriage. The film features accomplished actress Archana and Vikranth in lead roles, with Benarjee & Nagineedu in supporting roles. Its compelling script, as well as the film itself, garnered praise and recognition at numerous international film festivals.
Beyond his directorial pursuits, Jayadev is the driving force behind Cinema Group, a prominent production company headquartered in Hyderabad. For over two decades, Cinema Group has been instrumental in crafting an array of films, including short films, corporate films, ad films, and documentaries. Noteworthy international directors, including KNT Sastry, Hanumanthu Raghava, Sai Prasad, and Sridhar Dharmasanam, have contributed to government projects under the banner of Cinema Group. The company's affiliation with the Telugu Chambers of Commerce and its membership in the Telugu TV Federation underscore its industry stature.
In summary, K Jayadev's illustrious journey as a senior journalist and filmmaker is marked by a tapestry of accolades, international recognition, and a commitment to spotlighting pertinent social issues through the lens of his camera