− | {{Infobox Club|name=Pokiri Productions|image=Pokiri Productions Logo.png|topics=South Indian Dance Group|abbrev=PP|is-advised=No|active-years=2022 - present|major-events=Aid the Cause, WorldFest, and HOPE Auction|Instagram=https://instagram.com/pokiriproductions?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=|current-execs=Sriram Ayalavarapu, Roopesh Dinakaran, Joe Joseph, Shreyas Kotla, Shravan Kumar, Mahith Ravulapati, and Shreyas Sailesh|email=pokiriproductions@gmail.com}}'''Pokiri Productions''', otherwise known as "'''The Pokiris'''," is a South Indian dance group formed by Sriram Ayalavarapu, Roopesh Dinakaran, Joe Joseph, Shreyas Kotla, Shravan Kumar, [[Mahith Ravulapati]], and Shreyas Sailesh. They perform for [[Aid the Cause]], hosted by [[TAMS Medical Society|TMS]], [[WorldFest]], hosted by FACES, and [[HOPE Auction]], hosted by [[Helping Other People Everywhere|HOPE]]. In their performances, they utilize various styles of South Indian dance, and implement songs that are in the [[wikipedia:Kannada|Kannada]], [[wikipedia:Malayalam|Malayalam]], [[wikipedia:Malayalam|Tamil]], and [[wikipedia:Telugu_language|Telugu]] languages. | + | {{Infobox Club|name=Pokiri Productions|image=Pokiri Productions Logo.png|topics=South Indian Dance Group|abbrev=PP|is-advised=No|active-years=2022 - present|major-events=Aid the Cause, WorldFest, and HOPE Auction|Instagram=https://instagram.com/pokiriproductions?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=|current-execs=Sriram Ayalavarapu, Roopesh Dinakaran, Joe Joseph, Shreyas Kotla, Shravan Kumar, Mahith Ravulapati, and Shreyas Sailesh|email=pokiriproductions@gmail.com}}'''Pokiri Productions''', otherwise known as "'''The Pokiris'''," is a South Indian dance group formed by Sriram Ayalavarapu, Roopesh Dinakaran, Joe Joseph, Shreyas Kotla, Shravan Kumar, [[Mahith Ravulapati]], and Shreyas Sailesh. They perform for [[Aid the Cause]], hosted by [[TAMS Medical Society|TMS]], [[WorldFest]], hosted by [[FACES]], and [[HOPE Auction]], hosted by [[Helping Other People Everywhere|HOPE]]. In their performances, they utilize various styles of South Indian dance, and implement songs that are in the [[wikipedia:Kannada|Kannada]], [[wikipedia:Malayalam|Malayalam]], [[wikipedia:Malayalam|Tamil]], and [[wikipedia:Telugu_language|Telugu]] languages. |