- Nicknames
- Naren
- Narendra Nath Yaddanapudi
- Narendra Nath is a Film Director & Writer from India, directing his debut film 'Miss India' with the National Award winning Actress 'Keerthy Suresh'. Born on August 27, 1992 at Gudiwada, Narendra has done an MBA, worked for a year and with his hard-earned money, he has studied Film-making at NYFA & London Film School. His penchant for creating strong & impactful protagonists is his trademark. He has a reputation of ensuring High Technical Standards in his projects and his plots have a strong dramatic context.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Wikipedia
- Strong Protagonists
- High Technical Standards
- Plots have strong Dramatic Context
- Known on-set for being very patient, tough & demanding. Has a tendency to cast well-known actors based on their performances .
- Utilizes slow motion in intense scenes or to intensify a scene
- 50 look tests for Narendra Nath's Directorial 'Miss India': The film, directed by debutante Narendra Nath, is said to feature Keerthy in multiple looks over various time-lines. Trust Keerthy Suresh to get into the skin of every character she takes on. For her forthcoming film, Miss India, the actress has completely transformed herself to look the part. The film, directed by debutante Narendra Nath, is said to feature Keerthy in multiple looks over various time-lines. To get her look right, apart from shedding a few kilos, Keerthy also did extensive research. "She pursued a fashion course after her college, and that helped her in understanding what looks her character has to possess," says Narendra. Although the film is not a costume drama, interestingly, Keerthy took on more than 50 look trials to get it right with her multiple looks.
Narendra adds: "For each look, she had around 10 look tests; as there are multiple looks in the film, she had to sit through more than 50 look tests overall to get the right look for her role. And honestly, her knack of effortlessly slipping into the character really surprises him. She was quick to understand the emotional arch her character goes through, and accordingly, got accustomed to the look. She was very patient and never had any airs," adds Narendra.
Source: DECCAN CHRONICLE, by SASHIDHAR ADIVI Published Oct 21, 2019, 12:47 am IST.
- The process of 'MAKING' Good-Cinema is more Intense, Devotional, Sacrificial, Religious & Powerful than performing a 'MahaYajña'. - Narendra Nath
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