Suresh Productions is one of India’s largest integrated production powerhouses based in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
An organization that has made 50 years of contribution to India’s national and regional cinema.
The organization has to its credit over 155 films in 13 different languages, and has made a place for itself in the Guinness Book of World Records for producing the most number of feature films by a single producer - Padmabhushan, Dr. D. Ramanaidu.
It is an organization that has built over 3 generations of filmmakers, who have consistently won the prestigious National Awards. Its strategic business units include film production, film studios, film distribution, film exhibition and a film school as well.
Suresh Productions currently makes about 5 - 7 films a year, and has an astounding success rate of 80%, an absolute rarity in this dynamic industry. The company has established a complete film production studio to provide brand new, state-of-the-art film production technologies.
Services range from film shooting floors, camera equipment, editing studios, recording and dubbing theatres, preview theaters, film distribution and exhibition. Suresh Productions began their first film venture “Anuragam” in the year 1963 and went on to produce the super hit film “Ramudu Bheemudu” with NTR, to establish themselves film in the Telugu film industry. Notable Suresh Productions hits include ‘Ramudu Bheemudu’, ‘Prem Nagar’, ‘Sri Krishna Tulabharam’, ‘Ahana Pellanta’ ‘Bobbili Raja’, ‘Indrudu Chandrudu’, ‘Gopala Gopala’ and many more. The essence of Suresh Productions lies in its vivid cinematic history and creative brilliance
Films
Studio
Ramanaidu Studios has established a complete film production studio to provide brand new, state-of-the-art film production technologies. Services range from shooting floors, equipment, editing, recording, dubbing and preview theaters.
Distribution
With over 400 cinema screens all over Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, Suresh Movies is one of the leading film distributors and exhibitors in South India.