
Triskelion Studios is a global film studio founded in 2011. We work at the intersection of art, purpose, and craft, making films that are emotionally grounded, culturally rooted, and honest in intent. Some are quiet. Some are bold. All of them are driven by strong storytelling. Over the years, our work has travelled through festivals, classrooms, conversations, and communities, showing that meaningful cinema can still connect with audiences.

Cinema, for us, is more than entertainment. It’s a way to reflect lived realities, provoke thought, and give space to voices that don’t always get heard. We’re interested in stories that feel authentic, challenge convention without noise, and stay with the audience long after the screen goes dark.


Suyodhan Maharaj is our upcoming Telugu feature, slated to go on floors in early 2026. Set in a small village in the Telugu heartland, the film tells a rooted, emotionally rich story shaped by love, pride, and the quiet clash of egos between its two central characters. With music playing a strong narrative role, the film blends intimacy, drama, and cultural texture in a way that feels both timeless and contemporary. We're excited to begin this journey and bring this story to life on screen.
A Telugu romantic comedy-drama that explores modern relationships and emotional growth. Directed by Ayodhyakumar Krishnamsetty, the film reflects changing dynamics of love, communication, and maturity in today's world.
A socially driven Telugu film that received national and international recognition. Winner of the Akkineni Vamsee International Award, Best Indian Film at the India International Children's Film Festival, and seven Nandi Awards including Best Film (Silver). A film that continues to be discussed for its honesty, courage, and relevance.
A quiet story about an unlikely friendship. The film follows a fifteen-year-old high school dropout raised by a single mother, whose chance meeting with an elderly woman nudges him toward responsibility, self-awareness, and choice.
A short film that explores identity, dignity, and the way we label people without realizing it. Minimal in form, but layered in meaning.
If you’re a filmmaker, writer, producer, curator, or creative partner who believes in story-first cinema, we’d love to connect.
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