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Priya Sudeep's Supriyaanvi Picture Studios opens doors to emerging writers, invites original story pitches

The initiative follows the release of the banner's debut feature, Mango Pachcha, which was co-produced with KRG Studios

A Sharadhaa

After backing fresh talent with its maiden production Mango Pachcha, Supriyaanvi Picture Studios, the banner owned by producer Priya Sudeep, is expanding its commitment to nurturing new voices in Kannada cinema.

In an announcement shared on its official Instagram page, the production house has issued an open invitation to aspiring writers and storytellers, encouraging them to submit original screenplays, story ideas and concepts with the potential to become the industry's next big cinematic milestone.

"We are not merely looking for stories," the post reads. "We are searching for emotions that move people, ideas that spark conversations and concepts that can create new history on screen. If you have an original story, screenplay or a unique narrative idea, share it with us."

The banner has clarified that submissions are welcome across all genres and formats, inviting writers with distinctive perspectives to present their work. It adds that a single story could mark the beginning of "the next big cinematic journey."

Priya Sudeep had previoulsy unveiled the official logo and motion poster of Supriyaanvi Picture Studios, when she wrote, she wrote, "With the divine blessings of Goddess Bhadrakali and the unwavering encouragement of our beloved audiences, we unveil the logo of Supriyaanvi Picture Studios. May our stories ignite your imagination and stay in your hearts."

The initiative follows the release of the banner's debut feature, Mango Pachcha, which was co-produced with KRG Studios. Inspired by a real-life incident in Mysuru, the crime thriller received a positive response from audiences and served as the launchpad for newcomer Sanchith, actor Kichcha Sudeep's nephew, as well as director Vivek. Actress Kajal Kunder starred as the film's female lead.

Having introduced young talent through its first production, Supriyaanvi Picture Studios is now taking the next step by formally opening its doors to emerging filmmakers and writers. The latest call for submissions well explains the banner's intention to build a development pipeline focused on original Kannada storytelling, offering aspiring creators an opportunity to transform their ideas into feature films.

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