Key Points

Nagarjuna was pleasantly surprised to learn that the Kuberaa teaser was edited by Sushruth Chilakapati, an alumnus of his Annapurna College. He praised the teaser's finesse and storytelling rhythm, calling it a full-circle moment. Amala Akkineni recalled Sushruth's natural talent and growth under Sekhar Kammula's mentorship. The film, starring Dhanush and Rashmika Mandanna, releases on June 20.

Key Points: Nagarjuna Surprised Kuberaa Teaser Edited by Annapurna College Alumnus

  • Nagarjuna initially unaware of editor's college connection
  • Praised Sushruth's storytelling rhythm in Kuberaa teaser
  • Amala recalls his natural talent from college days
  • Film stars Dhanush and Rashmika Mandanna
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'Kuberaa' teaser edited by Nagarjuna's college alumnus; Actor asked, 'Who cut this?'

Nagarjuna stunned to find Kuberaa teaser edited by Sushruth Chilakapati, an alumnus of his Annapurna College, praising his finesse.

'Kuberaa' teaser edited by Nagarjuna's college alumnus; Actor asked, 'Who cut this?'
"Who cut this? What a fantastic cut! - Nagarjuna"

Mumbai, June 17

Did you know the teaser of Sekhar Kammula's "Kuberaa" was edited by Sushruth Chilakapati, a young alumnus from Nagarjuna's college - The Akkineni Family’s Annapurna College of Film and Media?

However, Nagarjuna was not aware of this, and ended up asking - "Who cut this?".

He recalled, "When I first watched the teaser, I was blown away. I remember asking, ‘Who cut this? What a fantastic cut!’ It had such finesse, such storytelling rhythm - it was difficult to pull off something like that, especially a teaser that builds entirely on a song and still conveys a whole story. I later found out that the person behind it was a young man named Sushruth, an alumnus of Annapurna College of Film & Media. I was genuinely thrilled!"

After learning that the editor is an alumnus of his college, Nagarjuna asked his wife, Amala Akkineni about him.

"I was so proud. We had met before, but I hadn’t realised he’d go on to do something so impactful. For Sekhar to conceive of a teaser that too the first teaser, like this…and for someone from our very own college to bring it to life - that’s what this ecosystem is all about. It was a full-circle moment for me as both an actor and the founder of the college," Nagarjuna added.

Praising Susruth for being focused and passionate, Amala shared that he is remembered as a gifted student with a "natural sense of rhythm" by his teachers.

"He has a creative storytelling ability with an intuitive understanding of characterisation. It all showed up in his edits, especially his graduation film 'Que Sera Sera' — a well-crafted and directed black-and-white short film that still stands out. It’s been a joy to see him grow under Sekhar Kammula’s mentorship and make his mark in the industry. We are proud of his journey and glad his work is getting the appreciation it deserves," Amala remembered.

Starring Dhanush, Rashmika Mandanna, and Jim Sarbh, "Kuberaa" is gearing up for a theatrical release on June 20.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
What a proud moment for Annapurna College! This shows the quality of education they provide. Nagarjuna sir's reaction says it all - when even veterans get impressed, you know the talent is special. Excited to watch Kuberaa now! 🤩
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Priya M.
As someone from Hyderabad, it makes me so happy to see our local talent getting recognition. Sushruth's story is inspiring for all aspiring filmmakers. Hope more colleges follow Annapurna's example in nurturing creative minds.
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Arjun S.
Honestly, the teaser was brilliant! The way it blended music and storytelling was something else. Big shoutout to Sushruth for his work. But I do wish Nag sir had recognized his own college's product immediately 😅
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Sunita R.
This is why we need more film schools in India! When institutions actually focus on practical skills rather than just theory, we get gems like Sushruth. His black-and-white short film sounds fascinating too - would love to see it!
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Vikram J.
The Akkineni family's contribution to Telugu cinema keeps growing - first as actors, now through education. Sushruth's success proves their college is creating real talent. Waiting for June 20th like a kid before Diwali! 🎬
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Neha P.
While this is a feel-good story, I hope the industry gives equal opportunities to talented people from smaller towns and non-film backgrounds too. Not everyone can afford elite film schools. That said, kudos to Sushruth!

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