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Indian film director (born 1961)
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Jayanth C. Paranjee
Born (1957-07-21) 21 July 1957 (age 67)
Bangalore, Mysore State, India
Occupations
  • Film director
  • producer
Years active1997−present

Jayanth C. Paranjee (born 21 July 1957) is an Indian film director known for his works predominantly in Telugu cinema. He introduced Bollywood actresses: Preity Zinta, Aishwarya Rai, Anjala Zaveri, Bipasha Basu, Lisa Ray, Nauheed Cyrusi to the Telugu screen. He has directed films across multiple genres with the fab four of Telugu Film Industry - Chiranjeevi, Balakrishna, Nagarjuna, Venkatesh. He has worked with all the top actors in the Telugu film industry including Pawan Kalyan and Mahesh Babu. Actor Prabhas was launched into films by Jayanth in the film Eeswar (2002).

Early career

Jayanth C. Paranji was born and raised in Bangalore, his mother hailed from the city, and he spent his early years living near the Movieland Theatre in Gandhinagar. His father, a psychiatrist, traveled frequently, and Jayanth, along with his parents and three brothers, lived with his maternal grandmother. He completed his schooling at St. Joseph's Boys' School in Bangalore before the family relocated to Hyderabad when his father took a job there.

Jayanth's early interest in the arts began during his school years, where he directed and acted in a play based on Julius Caesar, a pivotal experience that led to his passion for theatre and visual media. He began directing well-known plays in English after he settled in Hyderabad. He started the English theater troupe Muses and was associated with another English theater group, Dramatic Circle Hyderabad. Despite his father's hopes for him to pursue medicine, Jayanth dropped out of college, where he was studying Zoology, to work in an ad agency, marking the start of his career in visual media.

He began his professional journey by creating corporate films and advertisements before transitioning to cinema. Then he switched over to directing Telugu serials for the television. He shot to fame when his serial Tenali Rama began to be telecast by Doordarshan. Shot in expensive sets, this serial quickly climbed to the number one spot. Jayanth got his break in 1996 when producer D. Suresh Babu offered him the opportunity to direct Preminchukondam Raa (1997), a film starring Venkatesh, which became a major success. Over the years, he has directed a limited number of films but is known for his impactful work in the industry.

Personal life

Jayanth is married to Archana, an artist he met during his time in theatre. Their relationship faced challenges as Archana was engaged to another man at the time, but Jayanth courted her for five years, winning over her family. The story of their romance has drawn comparisons to the film Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995), with Jayanth likening himself to the character Raj from the movie.

Filmography

Year Film Title Language Notes
1997 Preminchukundam Raa Telugu
1998 Bavagaru Bagunnara
Premante Idera
1999 Ravoyi Chandamama
2002 Takkari Donga
Eeswar
2004 Lakshmi Narasimha
Shankar Dada M.B.B.S
Sakhiya
2005 Allari Pidugu
2011 Teen Maar
2014 Ninnindale Kannada Debut in Kannada cinema
2017 Jayadev Telugu

References

  1. ^ "I am the real-life Raj from DDLJ: Jayanth C Paranji". The Times of India. 9 November 2013.
  2. "Penchant for making love stories". The Hindu. 20 November 2011.
  3. "Jayant Paranji". IMDB.com. Retrieved 29 June 2010.
  4. "Jayanth C Paranji". FilmiBeat.
  5. Azam, Kousar J., ed. (2018). Languages and Literary Cultures in Hyderabad. p. 62. ISBN 978-1-351-39400-0. OCLC 1000597496.
  6. "'Lakshmi Narasimha' ahead!". Sify. 17 January 2004. Archived from the original on 20 October 2012. Retrieved 14 February 2017.

External links

Films directed by Jayanth C. Paranjee
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