Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K., the dynamic writer-director-producer duo, have earned a reputation for crafting unique and original content that has captivated audiences nationwide. Known for their innovative approach to blending genres and their ability to infuse fresh, quirky humor into Indian cinema, they have consistently pushed the boundaries of storytelling.
Their debut feature, Flavors (2003),received widespread critical acclaim and has since become a cult classic, particularly among Indian expatriates worldwide. The film's impressive run at numerous international film festivals and its numerous awards demonstrate its lasting impact on the global film community.
Following the success of Flavors, Raj & DK transitioned to a mainstream Hindi film with 99 (2009),which unexpectedly became a box office sensation, reigning supreme for four consecutive weeks. The film's exceptional reviews from both the media and audiences alike, including four-star ratings from The New York Times and Rediff.com, solidified its place in Indian cinematic history.
The duo's subsequent projects showcased their versatility, with Shor In The City being hailed as the best film of the year, and Go Goa Gone, India's first stoner comedy, bringing a new wave of humor to the big screen.
Their most recent film, the horror-comedy Stree, was a massive commercial success and is reportedly one of the most profitable films of all time, cementing Raj & DK's status as pioneers in Indian cinema.