Trivikram Nallamshetty
Hailing from enchanting Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh and currently residing in Los Angeles, California, Trivikram's love for storytelling ignited his journey into acting, which began with training in traditional theater at Adishakti Theatre Arts near Pondicherry. Initially starting with minor roles, his unwavering dedication paid off. His breakthrough came with the film "Wild Dog", starring Nagarjuna Akkineni, directed by Ahishor Solomon, in which Trivikram impressed audiences with his nuanced portrayal of Manish. He further showcased his talent in "HIT: The First Case," portraying Anirudh, a forensic analyst, acting with the talented actor Vishwak Sen, under the direction of Sailesh Kolenu.
Trivikram's transition into Lead role occurred with the film "Space MOMs," directed by Hollywood filmmaker Ms. Radha Bharadwaj, known for works like "Basil" (starring Christian Slater & Oscar winner Jared Leto) and "Closet Land" (starring Alan Rickman, Madeleine Stowe, produced by Oscar winner Ron Howard). In pursuit of continual growth in the craft of acting, Trivikram ventured to Los Angeles to join the Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute. Thereafter, he immersed himself in various stage productions, short films, and television pilots. Alongside acting, Trivikram has also written and directed short films in Hollywood.
Inspired by his great-grandfather, Sreeramulu Nallamshetty, a revered stage artist in Tirupati back in the day, Trivikram inherited a deep reverence and passion for acting. He attributes his passion to the stories of his great-grandfather, through his grandfather and father, emphasizing the importance of patience in the acting realm. Trivikram's trajectory in global cinema serves as a testament to the adage that dreams materialize through patience, perseverance, and self-belief.