The bond between top director Trivikram Srinivas and comedian Suneel has stood the test of time. Their journey together began at the very inception of their careers, and it's a tale that continues to inspire many aspiring artists in the Telugu film industry.
Trivikram and Suneel, two young dreamers hailing from Bhimavaram of Andhra Pradesh, converged in Hyderabad with a shared dream – to make it big in the world of Telugu cinema.Destiny, it seemed, had other plans for them, as they not only embarked on their professional journeys together but also shared living quarters for a significant portion of their early careers.
Their bachelor room, the backdrop of countless dreams and aspirations, still exists today as a symbol of their enduring friendship. It serves as a humble reminder of the time when two struggling artists leaned on each other for support and encouragement.
What makes their story even more remarkable is the fact that these inseparable friends chose to tie the knot on the same auspicious day – October 11. This incredible coincidence further solidified their bond as they embarked on the journey of marriage together.
Trivikram's wedding, on that memorable day in 2002, united him with Sai Saujanya, the daughter of Ramasashtri, the brother of the legendary lyricist Sirivennela Sitaramasastri. The ceremony took place at Sri Satya Sai Nigamagamam in Srinagar Colony, Hyderabad, and marked a new chapter in Trivikram's life.
Meanwhile, Suneel, his friend and confidant, also exchanged vows on the very same day. Sunil's wedding to Shruti took place at Cyber Gardens in Shilparam, creating a beautiful parallel between the two friends' lives.
Trivikram's journey in Tollywood began as a writer with the movie 'Swayamvaram,' and he eventually transitioned into directing, with 'Nuvve Nuvve' being his directorial debut. Through his illustrious career, Trivikram maintained a constant companion in Sunil, who appeared in numerous films, including 'Nuvve Nuvve,' 'Nuvvu Naaku Nachav,' 'Khaleja,' and 'Jalsa.' Sunil's impeccable comic timing shone through in Trivikram's films, earning him recognition and applause from audiences.
Currently, Trivikram is at the helm of directing Mahesh Babu's much-anticipated film 'Guntur Kaaram.' After the success of 'Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo,' he is gearing up to create magic once again with Allu Arjun in another exciting project.
On the other hand, Suneel, who took a brief hiatus from comedy, is now making waves in Tamil cinema, earning accolades for his performance in Rajinikanth's recent release 'Jailer.' Additionally, he is set to captivate audiences with his role in Vishal's upcoming film 'Mark Antony.'