Why does Trivikram name his heroes differently?

Why does Trivikram name his heroes differently?
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Every Director has his own signature style and this shows up in every film he makes. Explosion of Sumo cars is VV Vinayak’s trademark. Similarly, a fight sequence in the backdrop of a dead leafless tree is Rajamouli’s signature scene.

Every Director has his own signature style and this shows up in every film he makes. Explosion of Sumo cars is VV Vinayak’s trademark. Similarly, a fight sequence in the backdrop of a dead leafless tree is Rajamouli’s signature scene.


Director Trivikram has a way with hero’s name. Every hero of his has an interesting name.
Pawan Kalyan was named as ‘Sanjay Sahu’ in ‘Jalsa’ which is an Oriya name. In ‘Julayi’ he named Allu Arjun as ‘Ravindra Narayan’ which is a Tamil name. In Khaleja, Mahesh was named ‘Alluri SeethaRama Raju’ which is an old name.

In ‘Attarintiki Daaredi’ too he named Pawan differently as ‘Gowtham Nanda’ and also named his family members as Raghunandan and Sunanda. Recently in ‘S/O Satyamurthy’ his hero’s name was ‘Viraj Anand’ which is uncommon in Telugu families.

Now in his latest movie ‘A Aa’ he named Nithiin as ‘Anand Vihari’ which is quite unique and soft. Interestingly, he named the heroine ‘Anasuya Ramalingam’. These names may connect well with viewers because of their uniqueness. Trivikram, who directed all star heroes till now, is making a film with a small hero. The film is sure to have his remarkable one-liners and the deft directorial touch he is known for.
-Satya Surya
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