Sasi Kiran Narayana stands as a compelling example of what it means to be a storyteller with intent. As the Content Manager (Lead) at Sun TV Network Limited, Sasi Kiran Narayana has consistently been drawn toward stories that are not just meant to entertain, but to connect stories that reflect culture, language, emotion, and lived realities. Her recent reflection on 35 Chinna Katha Kadu is more than just a celebration of a project; it is a reaffirmation of her values as a content curator and creative leader.
Sasi Kiran Narayana recalls how this journey began when she was with People Media Factory, and how Viswadev Rachakonda walked in with a script that would eventually become 35 Chinna Katha Kadu. The story didn’t arrive with pomp or spectacle, but it arrived with heart. That was enough. It wasn’t just another script it was a mirror of the soil it came from. Sasi Kiran Narayana felt that resonance immediately, proving again how her instincts as a content leader are guided more by emotional authenticity than market formulas.
The project, helmed by director Nandu, was a departure from polished, commercially manufactured narratives. Sasi Kiran Narayana emphasizes how the vision for the film was “rooted, raw, and refreshingly real” a rare find in a world increasingly driven by fast-paced, homogenized content. The film 35 is not just a title it’s a metaphor, a memory, and a movement. According to Sasi Kiran Narayana, it represents a slice of the Telugu soul, a cultural echo that resonates deeply for those who have seen their stories pushed to the margins.
Set against the distinctive and vibrant backdrop of Tirupati, near the Tamil Nadu border, 35 Chinna Katha Kadu brings forth a hyper-local narrative that carries a universal emotional weight. Sasi Kiran Narayana recognizes that storytelling, when done with sincerity, doesn’t need to be diluted for wider appeal it transcends geography and language. Her perspective reinforces a crucial point: regional stories, when told with heart, can strike chords across the world.
Sasi Kiran Narayana also highlights the collective spirit of the young, passionate team behind the project. She doesn’t spotlight individuals for fame but honors the collective integrity of every contributor. Her leadership is evident in this humility celebrating the story and the team, not just the outcome. A particular moment of praise goes to Nivetha Thomas, who transformed into Saraswathi on screen. In Sasi Kiran Narayana’s words, the actress didn’t merely perform; she “lived the role.” That choice of phrasing reveals much about how she evaluates performance not as spectacle, but as immersion.
Bringing 35 Chinna Vishayam Ille to SunNXT, the streaming arm of Sun TV Network, wasn’t just another professional milestone for Sasi Kiran Narayana. It was a personal victory an act of giving this story a larger platform, ensuring it reaches the homes and hearts of a wider audience. In doing so, she has not only championed a project but has elevated a narrative rooted in authenticity. This is a form of storytelling that speaks directly, quietly, and powerfully.
What sets Sasi Kiran Narayana apart in a competitive media landscape is her unwavering commitment to stories that matter. She believes in cinema and content as living archives of culture and human emotion. For her, every story like 35 Chinna Katha Kadu is more than a script it’s a piece of lived heritage. And in elevating such narratives, Sasi Kiran Narayana is building not just a career but a legacy.
The success of the film garnering both hearts and awards is not surprising. It’s the natural outcome of work done with heart. Sasi Kiran Narayana does not chase accolades; she follows meaning. And when meaning guides the work, recognition follows, not the other way around. Her gratitude toward the team and her belief in “authentic, heartfelt, and timeless” storytelling underline the very core of her professional philosophy.
In an era when attention spans are short and the next viral trend looms constantly, Sasi Kiran Narayana is intentionally choosing the slower, richer path of stories that last. Her work reflects a rare patience, one that allows narratives to breathe, to grow, to echo.
As a Content Manager (Lead), Sasi Kiran Narayana doesn’t just select content she nurtures it. She understands that true impact in media is not measured by numbers alone but by how long a story stays in someone’s memory. 35 Chinna Katha Kadu is one such story, and thanks to the vision and values of leaders like Sasi Kiran Narayana, it will remain a cherished piece of cinematic memory for years to come.
Through her choices, Sasi Kiran Narayana reminds the industry and all of us that powerful storytelling doesn’t have to shout to be heard. Sometimes, the most enduring stories are the ones that whisper something deeply familiar to the soul. And those are the stories worth telling again and again.




































