KTR pats top brass of city-based start-ups

KTR pats top brass of city-based start-ups
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IT Minister KT Rama Rao on Wednesday congratulated Arun Kumar Rapolu, Director of 'Dhira,' a pan-Indian biggest motion capture film completely made in Telangana.

Hyderabad: IT Minister KT Rama Rao on Wednesday congratulated Arun Kumar Rapolu, Director of 'Dhira,' a pan-Indian biggest motion capture film completely made in Telangana.

'Dhira' has been produced by Hyderabad based startup A-Theorem Studios in 12 Indian languages and is currently being streamed on Amazon Prime. Arun Kumar is the Founder of A-Theorem.

Minister KTR also congratulated Pallav Bajjuri, co-founder and CEO of Kahaniya, Srinivas Madhavam, founder and CEO of Exprs, and Sricharan Lakkaraju, founder of stuMagz, for running their start-ups successfully in their respective sectors. Minister unveiled the book 'DAD,' penned by stuMagz founder Sricharan Lakkaraju.

Theorem is a Hyderabad-based startup working in the fields of 2D concepts, 3D CG works, Motion Capture, CGFX, Compositing and AV Recording & Editing. Kahaniya is a tech platform enabling vernacular storytellers by giving them an audience with readers, publishers, filmmakers & brands. Stumagz is a student discovery platform which enables companies to discover the right student talents. Till date, it has a student reach of 3 lakh plus students across 300 odd colleges.

Exprs is a Nano Distribution Network established across High Demand Clusters such as Gated Communities, Tech Parks, and Universities and Colony. Exprs has fulfilled more than two Million deliveries and has access to more than a million users.

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