New-Age Trivikram, No Way!

One of the biggest arguments that’s being heard in the industry right now is that Venky Atluri is new-age Trivikram.

Update: 2026-08-18 08:28 GMT

One of the biggest arguments that’s being heard in the industry right now is that Venky Atluri is new-age Trivikram. But then, the real fans of the director are getting hurt by such comparisons, as they say that it’s too early to call Venky that way. Here goes an interesting explanation that fans are giving regarding the same.

Apparently, Trivikram’s every film has a unique message, specially written dialogues that have philosophy and also touch the hearts of millions of people, and they come up with loads of Telugu language-emphasising words. On the other hand, among Venky Atluri’s movies, there is not even one dialogue, whether comedy, sentiment, elevation or anything, that has clicked big time and gone super viral. For the kind of command Trivikram has over the language, script and conceiving of scenes, surely no one could literally replace him at the moment. They say that none could be that new-age Trivikram, without any doubt.

On the other hand, making a film with loads of intelligence like Sukumar, and lots of dramatic emotion and action like Rajamouli is possible, and upcoming directors could easily try and become one. Not just Venky Atluri here; no other director comes close to what Trivikram has achieved over the years, say his fans.

That said, Venky Atluri’s last three films are impressive, which include Dhanush’s Sir, Dulquer Salman’s Lucky Bhaskar and Surya’s Viswanath & Sons.

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