
If there’s one filmmaker setting a blazing example in the Telugu industry right now, it’s Anil Ravipudi. His work ethic and speed have left even industry insiders stunned. After scoring a blockbuster with Sankranthiki Vasthunam this past Sankranthi, Anil wasted no time in moving on to his next big venture—with none other than Megastar Chiranjeevi.
Remarkably, within just six months, Anil has already wrapped up two major schedules for this untitled project and is gearing up for the third. Reports suggest that the upcoming schedule will feature crucial scenes involving both Chiranjeevi and Venkatesh. The film, which also stars Nayanthara and Catherine Tresa as the female leads, is being targeted for a grand Sankranthi 2026 release.
What sets Anil apart is not just his pace, but his consistency in delivering quality commercial entertainers. He strikes a rare balance—churning out films quickly without compromising on the final output. That’s a discipline many of today’s filmmakers desperately need to adopt.
It’s no secret that several young directors are caught in the “pan-India” trap—spending years ideating, rewriting, or waiting for the perfect scale. One such director, despite making a sensational ₹90-crore-grossing debut in 2023, still hasn’t rolled his second film, reportedly stuck in the loop of remaking his first film in Hindi. Another, who won a National Award in 2020, took over three years to begin his sophomore project.
In contrast, Anil Ravipudi’s journey is a masterclass in momentum. His ability to stay grounded, work swiftly, and still strike gold at the box office is something the next generation of filmmakers should seriously take note of. In a time when delay often becomes the norm, Anil is proving that discipline and decisiveness are just as important as creativity.
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