Karthika Srinivas R is an Indian film editor who predominantly works in Telugu films. He is best known for his works in the films Swamy Ra Ra (2013), 1: Nenokkadine (2014), Karthikeya (2014), Antariksham 9000 KMPH (2018) and Mathu Vadalara (2019).[1]

Karthika Srinivas
Born
Karthika Srinivas

NationalityIndian
OccupationFilm editor
Years active2011–present

Career

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Karthika Srinivas started his career as an editor in the film 100% Love (2011) which earned him recognition.[2] Later his works in critically acclaimed films like 1: Nenokkadine (2014), Karthikeya (2014) and Antariksham 9000 KMPH (2018).

He also worked in short films Be Humane, LIFE’ A true blessing, Machan Enaku Iniki Kalyanam, Kadhile Kaalam Kalala and Middle Finger.

Filmography

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Year Film Notes
2011 100% Love
2013 Swamy Ra Ra
Bhai
2014 1: Nenokkadine [3]
Dil Deewana
Karthikeya
Rowdy Fellow
Chakkiligintha
2015 A Shyam Gopal Varma Film
Dohchay
Mosagallaku Mosagadu
Cinema Choopistha Mava
2016 Seethamma Andalu Ramayya Sitralu
Garam
Thikka
Avasaraniko Abaddam
Nandini Nursing Home
Naruda Donoruda
2017 Gunturodu
Kathalo Rajakumari
Maya Mall
Okkadu Migiladu
2018 Vijetha
Hello Guru Prema Kosame
Subrahmanyapuram
Antariksham 9000 KMPH [4]
2019 Kobbari Matta
Ekta
Mathu Vadalara [5]
2020 Rory
2021 Rechchi Podham Brother
30 Rojullo Preminchadam Ela
Pushpa: The Rise
2022 Athidi Devo Bhava
Happy Birthday
Rajahmundry Rose Milk
Urvasivo Rakshasivo
Raajahyogam
2023 Chitham Maharani
Popcorn
Meter
Bhaag Saale
Rangabali Acting debut also
Anveshi
Kota Bommali PS
2024 Prasanna Vadanam
Gam Gam Ganesha
Double iSmart
Saripodhaa Sanivaaram
Mathu Vadalara 2
Pottel
Matka
2025 HIT: The Third Case

References

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  1. ^ "After Telugu flick Antariksham 9000 KMPH, Karthika Srinivas waits to stretch his potential to the fullest on the editing table". The Hindu. 3 January 2019. Archived from the original on 13 January 2021. Retrieved 12 January 2021 – via PressReader.
  2. ^ "Telugu Movie Editors Who Take Films To The Next Level". pyckers. Archived from the original on 13 January 2021. Retrieved 12 January 2021.
  3. ^ Dundoo, Sangeetha Devi (10 January 2014). "1-Nenokkadine: Games the mind can play". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 12 January 2021.
  4. ^ Sripada, Krishna (15 December 2018). "In good space: Varun Tej". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Archived from the original on 29 July 2024. Retrieved 12 January 2021.
  5. ^ "New age film 'Mathu Vadalara' by a team of debutants". The Times of India. 17 October 2019. Archived from the original on 29 July 2024. Retrieved 12 January 2021.
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