The South Indian filmmaker talks about his 50th film and his journey so far.
Suresh Krissna, who directed superstar Rajnikanth in films like Annamalai, Baasha and Veera, speaks about his book on the star, My Days with Baasha.
As the countdown of Kamal Haasan's Tamil film, Dasavathaaram begins, Suresh Krissna reminisces about his association and relationship with the actor whom he directed in three films Sathya, Indrudu Chandrudu and Alavandan.
Here's what happening in the Telugu film industry.
Prem Kumar enacts well in an emotional role in Gauththam, a remake of the Tamil film Aahaa. Fine performances by veteran artists and good music by Guru Kiran are the appealing points of the film. A good family entertainer despite a rather lengthy second half.
Mestri, scripted by Dasari Narayan Rao and helmed by Suresh Krissna, is a movie in tune with the present political climate. However, time will tell if there will be takers for this long 'political drama' which takes a dig at Chiranjeevi and his new political party.
Suresh Krissna on directing his latest Tamil movie.
Suresh Krissna talks about Rajnikanth, who he's directed in 4 films.
Filmmaker Suresh Krissna talks about directing films for television, a first-of-its-kind concept.
An extra point to them for performing the daunting task of sharing screen space with the formidable superstar!
Celebrating the Thalaiva's birthday.
Rajinikanth's style isn't his only talking point...
'During Diwali, many films with big stars are released. KB's film needed no stars. 'A film by K Balachander' was enough to draw the crowds.' Director Suresh Krissna pays rich tribute to the late K Balachander.
Director Suresh Krissna talks about his encounters with the legendary director Balu Mahendra who passed away on February 13.
Looking back at Rajinikanth's film journey.
If Team Rajini expected Kaala to carry the superstar's political message off-screen, it may have proved counter-productive. If the not-so-infrequent presence of Muslim residents of Dharavi, including that of Kaala's ex-love Zarina, in many scenes is expected to convey a political message, it is a no-brainer, says N Sathiya Moorthy.