Maruthi | |
Birth Place: | Machilipatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India |
Yearsactive: | 2005 - present |
Maruthi Dasari, known mononymously as Maruthi, is an Indian director, screenwriter, producer who works primarily in Telugu cinema. He is known for directing low budget films like Ee Rojullo and Bus Stop. Maruthi is associated with Maruthi Talkies, a film production house in the Telugu film industry.
Maruthi was born in Machilipatnam, Andhra Pradesh. He completed his education in Machilipatnam. Later Maruthi moved to Hyderabad after his graduation. He learnt animation and later joined DQ Entertainment International, where he was part of the first batch of animators in the city.[1]
Maruthi embarked on his professional journey as a co-producer for the films Premisthe and A Film by Aravind. He then transitioned into film distribution, handling various movie releases. Subsequently, he ventured into the realm of designing ads and creative content.
During this time, Chiranjeevi became aware of Maruthi's skills and enlisted him to design a flag for the Praja Rajyam Party. Maruthi also contributed promotional ads for the party and created a logo for Athadu. In 2011, Ram Gopal Varma made Dongala Mutha using a 5D camera on a tight budget, a move that caught Maruthi's attention. Inspired, he decided to venture into low-budget filmmaking.
In 2012, Maruthi's directorial debut, Ee Rojullo, hit the screens to positive acclaim from critics. Despite being made on a modest budget of 50 lakhs, the film surpassed expectations by grossing over 10 crores.[2] It emerged as one of the most successful Tollywood films in 2012. Shortly after, in November 2012, his second directorial venture, Bus Stop, was released and declared a Hit.[3]
In 2013, Maruthi wrote and produced Prema Katha Chitram under Maruthi Talkies, introducing his cameraman J. Prabhakar Reddy as the director. The film turned out to be a sudden hit, grossing 20 crores. Maruthi continued his production journey with films like Prema Katha Chitram, Romance, Mahesh, Villa-2, Love You Bangaram, and Green Signal.[4]
His subsequent directorial projects included Kotha Janta with Allu Sirish and Babu Bangaram with Venkatesh. Maruthi also contributed as a writer and screenwriter for Bhadram Be Careful Brotheru, which received critical acclaim.[5] His collaboration with Nani on Bhale Bhale Magadivoy in 2015 proved to be a super hit, gaining praise for Nani's outstanding performance.[6]
In 2014, Maruthi announced a project titled Radha starring Venkatesh and Nayantara. However, the film faced a setback when a writer accused Maruthi of copying his story, leading to the project being shelved.[7]
Year | Title | Director | Writer | Producer | Notes | |
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2012 | Ee Rojullo | |||||
Bus Stop | ||||||
2013 | Prema Katha Chitram | |||||
Romance | ||||||
2014 | Love You Bangaram | |||||
Green Signal | ||||||
Lovers | ||||||
Kotha Janta | ||||||
2015 | Best Actors | |||||
Bhale Bhale Magadivoy | ||||||
2016 | Bhadram Be Careful Brotheru | |||||
Babu Bangaram | ||||||
Rojulu Marayi | ||||||
2017 | London Babulu | |||||
Mahanubhavudu | ||||||
2018 | Brand Babu | |||||
Shailaja Reddy Alludu | ||||||
2019 | Prati Roju Pandage | [8] | ||||
2021 | Manchi Rojulochaie | [9] | ||||
3 Roses | Aha web series | |||||
2022 | Pakka Commercial | [10] | ||||
2025 | The Raja Saab | [11] |