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Super Star RajniKanth Bio-data

Actor:-Super Star RajiniKanth

Biography:-

Rajinikanth
(Kannada,Marathi,Tamil,Telugu) (born Shivaji Rao Gaekwad, December 12,1949) is one of the most influential and bankable movie stars in the Indian film industry and is a superstar in Kollywood. He received India's third highest honour, the Padma Bhushan, for his contribution to Indian cinema in 2000.He was reportedly paid Rs. 25 crores (about USD 6.25 Million) for his latest blockbuster Sivaji, which would make him the highest paid actor in all of India if all the other publicly available compensation figures for other high profile Indian stars are accurate.
Rajinikanth was born to a Maratha family in Karnataka. By birth he admired Kannada Film star Rajkumar.He was the fourth child of his parents, Jijabai and Ramojirao Gaekwad.He was named Shivajirao Gaekwad. Gaekwad is a family name among the Marathas. He lost his mother at the age of five. He did his schooling at the Acharya Paatashala in Bangalore and then at the Vivekananda Balaka Sangha. Rajinikanth struggled a lot during his early age because of poverty. Although his mother-tongue is Marathi,he has not acted in any Marathi movies yet. He began his career doing various jobs in Bangalore. He also attended a theatre for stage plays. Before starting his career in the film industry, he worked as a bus conductor for the Bangalore Transport Service in Bangalore.It was during this time that he nurtured his acting interests by performing in various stage plays.
He married Latha on February 26, 1981, at the age of 31 in Tirumala - Tirupati and they have two children: Aishwariya and Soundarya. Latha currently runs a school named The Ashram.
His elder daughter Aishwariya married actor Dhanush on November 18, 2004 and they have one son, Yathra.
Is he merely a mega star? People unfamiliar with the intricate ways Tamil films, its popularity and its sway over politics would wonder.
Such is his clout over the Tamilians all over the world that many of them are more than happy to sacrifice their life for their hero of reel life! One would, for one’s intellectual boorishness, tend to dismiss it as classic case of hyper-emotions. But that is disdainful to meteoric rise of a bus conductor to super stardom and his unparalleled charisma, unrivalled mannerism, unmatched talents and uncanny knack of stirring the sentiments of millions. He is Shivajirav Gaikwad alias Rajnikant. The living legend of Tamil films.
An insightful film critic since childhood, Rajnikant also learned the finer nuances of cinema from Madras film institute. Though Katha Sangama was his debut film, it was Apoorva Ragaangal, directed by K Balachander, which brought him into limelight. He admits that K Balachander is his mentor as it was under his tutelage that he flourished as an actor.
A veteran of more than 150 films, Rajni, as he is popularly known, may not be a critics’ choice. But he essentially is mass’ choice. He may not match the histrionics of some of his contemporaries. But none of his contemporaries matches his superlative style of acting and action. His flipping a cigarette before he catches it in his mouth would send the masses in hysteric delight. He has an uncanny knack of delivering the dialogues, which are carefully worded to strike straight at souls of masses. Perhaps none in Indian cinema matches his acumen to reach out to the masses through dialogues and actions. No wonder he enjoys a peerless position not only in Indian cinema but in socio-cultural and political realm of Tamil Nadu as well.
Over the years he has outgrown the status of mega star. The phenomenal success of his latest flicks Bhasha, Muthu, Arunachalam, Padayappa, underlines that fact. In Mani Ratnam-directed Dalapati, he gave a fitting reply to those critics who doubted his range of histrionics.
Rajni is one of the few south Indian heroes who successfully crossed over to the North. Andha Kannon , Giraftarr, Chal Baaz , Gangwa etc speak for his success in Bollywood.
Of late, his stock of actions and idiosyncrasies has been a huge success abroad too. That his latest film Padayappa was sold to a Japanese distributor for a mind-boggling sum of 50,000$ is testimony to his popularity in Japan. This amount is termed to be highest amount any Indian film fetched for a commercial release.
He is rare phenomenon in terms of commercial success of films. Even Amitabh Bachchan, the super star of Indian cinema, has given flops. But Rajni’s films never flop in box-office. What is the secret of his enviable success? Critics attribute his success to his mysterious ability (whatever may be the role he enacts on the screen) to identify with the common folk.
In 1999, Rajni completed 25 years in cinema. The Government of Indian in recognition of his outstanding contribution conferred on him Padmabhushan the same year.
Rajinikanth's first film was in Tamil cinema, where he was initially cast in supporting roles, debuting as a cancer patient in Apoorva Raagangal in 1975.The film was directed by K. Balachander, who is constantly referred to by Rajinikanth as his own guru or mentor. The following year, Rajinikanth acted in his first Kannada film, Katha Sangama, directed by Puttanna Kanagal. Though Rajinikanth refers to director K. Balachander as his "guru" or mentor, it was director S. P. Muthuraman who actually revamped Rajinikanth’s image entirely. Muthuraman first experimented with him in a positive role in Bhuvana Oru Kelvikkuri (1977), as a villain in the first half and a do-gooder in the second, accepting a woman with a child abandoned by her lover. Around this time Mullum Malarum (1978), directed by J. Mahendran, established Rajinikanth in the Tamil film arena. The success of Bhuvana Oru Kelvikkuri prompted Muthuraman to make a mushy melodrama with Rajinikanth as a hero sacrificing everything for his siblings in Aarilirunthu Arubathu Varai (1979). These films were the turning points in Rajinikanth’s career — he changed from an actor who merely enthralled the audiences, to one who could also make them cry. The acceptance of Rajinikanth sans his mannerisms proved he had at last become a "star" from a "common actor." His film roles were mainly as a villain during the period 1975 to 1977, frequently with Kamal Haasan as the hero, in movies like Pathinaaru Vayadhinilae , Moondru Mudichu and Avargal (All 1977).
Rajinikanth is known for philanthropic activities.

* He converted his Raghavendra Marriage Hall to a charitable trust to help the needy.
* He shared his income from the film "Arunachalam" with eight other people from the film industry as profit shares.
* He is planning to construct a new hospital and a new school on a piece of land near Chennai.
* He has distributed Rs 12 Lakhs as relief to the family members of the bereaved in the Coimbatore bomb blast.
* He had donated Rs 21 Lakhs to Tsunami Relief Fund, Government of TamilNadu during Jan 2005 in Person as a cheque to then Chief Minister Ms. J. Jayalalitha.
* Dance choreographer cum director cum actor Lawrence Raghavendra is running a home for differently abled people in Chennai where there are many residents. It has been reported by the actor that super star Rajinikanth has agreed to completely pay the food expenses of the centre. While talking to the media on this Lawrence said, “I am very thankful to Rajini sir. We all know about his generosity and benevolence but he has reiterated this by agreeing to foot the expenses of food bills of the centre irrespective of its strength."

Filmography:-

  • Shivaji (2007) - Shivaji Arumugam
  • Chandramukhi (2005) - Dr.Saravanan (as Super Star Rajinikanth)
  • Baba (2002)
  • Aaghaaz (2000) - Himself (a scene from a movie)
  • Bulandi (2000) - Ghajraj Thakur
  • Padaiyappa (1999) - Padaiyappa
  • Dancing Maharaja II - Yajaman (1998)
  • Arunachalam (1997) - Arunachalam
  • Krantikari (1997)
  • Aatank Hi Aatank (1995) - Munna (as Rajnikant)
  • Badsha (1995) - Badsha/Manickam
  • Muthu (1995) - Muthu
  • Peda Rayudu (1995) - Murdered Village Chief
  • Zameen (1995)
  • Veera (1994) - Muthuveerappan "Veera"
  • Ejamaan (1993)
  • Insaniyat Ke Devta (1993) - Anwar
  • Uzhaippaali (1993)
  • Valli (1993)
  • Tyagi (1992) - Shankar G. 'Dadhu' Dayal
  • Mannan (1992)
  • Annamalai (1992) - Annamalai
  • Chor Ke Ghar Chorni (1992)
  • Pandian (1992) - Pandiyan
  • Shanti Kranti (1991)
  • Dharma Dorai (1991)
  • Farishtay (1991) - Inspector Arjun Singh Thanghe
  • Hum (1991) - Kumar (as Rajnikant)
  • Khoon Ka Karz (1991) - Kishan/Assistant Commissioner Yamdoot
  • Nattukku Oru Nallavan (1991)
  • Phool Bane Angaarey (1991) - Inspector Ranjit Singh (as Rajnikant)
  • Thalapathi (1991) - Surya
  • Adisaya Piravi (1990)
  • Kishen Kanhaiya (1990) - Himself (a scene from a movie)
  • Bhrashtachar (1989) - Abdul Sattar
  • ChaalBaaz (1989) - Jaggu
  • Gair Kanooni (1989)
  • Kodiparakkudu (1989) - Erode Shivagiri/Dada
  • Mappilai (1989)
  • Raajadhi Raaja (1989)
  • Siva (1989)
  • Bloodstone (1988) - Shyam Sabu (as Rajni Kanth)
  • Dharmathin Thalaivan (1988)
  • Guru Sisyan (1988)
  • Tamacha (1988) - Vikram Pratap Singh
  • Daku Hasina (1987) - Mangal Singh
  • Uttar Dakshin (1987)
  • Velaikkaaran (1987)
  • Asli Naqli (1986) - Birju Ustad (as Rajnikant)
  • Bhagwan Dada (1986) - Bhagwaan Dada
  • Maaveran (1986)
  • Mr. Bharath (1986)
  • Naan Adimai Illai (1986)
  • Bewafai (1985) - Ranvir
  • Ek Saudagar (1985) - Kishore
  • Geraftaar (1985) - Insp. Hussein (as Rajnikant)
  • Mahaguru (1985) - Vijay (Maha Guru)
  • Naan Sigappu Manithan (1985)
  • Padikkathavan (1985)
  • Sree Raaghavendar (1985) - Venkatanathan
  • Unn Kannil Neer Vazhindal (1985)
  • Wafadaar (1985) - Ranga
  • Anbulla Rajanikant (1984)
  • Bhooka Sher (1984)
  • Gangvaa (1984)
  • Insaaf Kaun Karega (1984)
  • John Jani Janardhan (1984) - Janardhan Gupta
  • Kai Kodukkam Kai (1984) - Kaalimuthu
  • Meri Adalat (1984)
  • Naan Mahaan Alla (1984)
  • Nallavanukku Nallavan (1984)
  • Thambikku Entha Ooru (1984)
  • Zulm Ki Zanjeer (1984)
  • Adutha Varisu (1983)
  • Andha Kanoon (1983) - Vijay Kumar Singh
  • Paayum Puli (1983)
  • Sivappu Sooriyan (1983)
  • Thanga Magan (1983)
  • Agni Sakshi (1982)
  • Engeyo Ketta Kural (1982)
  • Pokkiri Raja (1982)
  • Pudhu Kavithai (1982)
  • Ranga (1982)
  • Thanikatu Raja (1982)
  • Black Cobra (1981)
  • Garjanai (1981)
  • Kazhagu (1981)
  • Netri Kann (1981)
  • Ranuva Veeran (1981)
  • Thee (1981)
  • Thillu Mullu (1981)
  • Anbukku Naan Adimai (1980)
  • Billa (1980) - Billa
  • Ellaam Un Kairaasi (1980)
  • Johnny/Jani (1980)
  • Kaali (1980) - Kaali
  • Murattu Kaalai (1980) - Kaaliyan
  • Naan Potta Savaal (1980)
  • Aarilirindhu Aruvathu Varai (1979)
  • Alavuddinum Athbutha Vilakkum (1979) - Kamruddin
  • Annai Oru Aalayam (1979)
  • Dharma Yuddham (1979)
  • Johnny (1979)
  • Kuppathu Raja (1979)
  • Naan Vaazha Vaippen (1979) - Michael
  • Ninaithale Inikkum (1979)
  • Thai Illamal Naan Illai (1979)
  • Aval Appadithaan (1978) - Advertising Boss
  • Bhairavi (1978)
  • Ilamai Oonjal Aadukirathu (1978) - Murli
  • Mullum Malarum (1978) - Kali
  • Priya (1978)
  • Shankar Saleem Simon (1978)
  • Thappitha Thala (1978)
  • Aadu Puli Atham (1977)
  • Avargal (1977) - Ramnath
  • Bhuvana Oru Kelvikkuri (1977)
  • Chilakamma Cheppindi (1977) - Kasi
  • Gayatri (1977)
  • Pathinaru Vayathinile (1977) - Parattayan
  • Anthuleni Katha (1976) - Murthy
  • Moondru Mudichu (1976)
  • Apoorva Raagangal (1975)
  • Katha Sangama (1975)

Dr. Padmasri Kamal Hasan Bio-data

Actor:-Universal Star Dr. Padmasri Kamal Hasan

Biography:-

Kamal Haasan (born on November 7, 1954) is a four time National Film Award winning Indian film actor.

Kamal is the youngest of four children born in to an Iyengar family to Rajalakshmi and Srinivasan. His father, an attorney by profession, gave all his sons (Charu Haasan, Chandra Haasan, Kamal Haasan) the suffix of "Haasan" as a sign of his friendship to one Mr. Haasan. Kamal is also a playback singer and sometimes pens the lyrics for the soundtracks of some of his recent films. He is an able performer of the Bharatanatyam dance form. He had assisted in choreography early in his career. He is multilingual.

He began his career as a child artist in many films, while also attending a theatre for stage plays. Kamal Haasan gained the Indian cinema's attention in his first blockbuster, "Kalathur Kannamma" (1960) and since then he has acted in over two hundred Indian films.

He is the only actor other than Mammooty who received three National film awards for Best Actor. Moreover, Kamal Haasan also received a National award for best performance as a child artist. Kamal Haasan along with Mammootty, Anil Kapoor, Om Puri, and Naseruddin Shah are called the Famous Five of Indian Cinema.

Kamal Hassan has received India's fourth highest civilian honour, the Padma Shri for his services to Indian cinema in 1990. Kamal Haasan performs predominantly in leading roles in high-budget and major studio films, ranging from romantic comedies and drama to action thrillers. His most popular films include "Moondram Pirai" (1982), "Saagara Sangamam" (1983), "Nayagan" (1987), "Indian" (1996) and "Hey Ram" (2000). In his currently unreleased film "Dasavatharam", he has attempted to portray ten different characters.

In the 1960s, Kamal made his screen debut with "Kalathur Kannamma" produced by AVM production at the age of six and it won him the first National Award for Best Child Artist. He followed it with appearances as a child actor in movies that featured MGR, Sivaji Ganesan, Nagesh and Gemini Ganesh.

As an actor in adult roles, he received a lukewarm response for his initial few films like "Avargal", "Aval Oru Thodarkathai", "Solla Thaan Ninaikkiren", "Maanavan" and "Kumara Vijayam".

His first highly popular movie was "16 Vayathinile" with Sridevi. This established him as a popular teen idol at the age of 23. Kamal Haasan and Sri Devi were a popular acting pair and have acted together in 23 films. The year following his appearance in "16 Vayathinile", Kamal Haasan acted in director K. Balachander's Telugu hit "Maro Charithra".In many of his late 1970s films, he was usually the hero, with Rajinikanth as the villain.

During the 1970s, he has played a host of characters that include-a ventriloquist in Avargal (He actually learnt ventriquilism for his role in the movie),a village innocent in "16 Vayathinile",a disco jockey in "Ilamai Oonjaladugiradhu",a psychopath serial killer of women in "Sigappu Rojakkal",a buck-toothed villager in "Kalyanaraman",Aladdin in "Alavudheenum Arpudha Vilakkum".

His first attempt at direction came through an unfortunate turn of events with the demise of director T.N. Baalu during the filming of "Sankarlal" in 1981. Kamal reached stardom in 1979 with multiple classics and mass blockbusters which coincided with the decline of MGR/ Sivaji era in movies (MGR quit movies in 1977 while Sivaji, nevertheless continued to act till the 90s). A huge factor behind Kamal's success is his versatility.

In the 80s, he has played amongst other roles, :a blind violinist in "Raja Paarvai" at the age of 27 (first screenplay by Kamal), a classical dancer in "Saagara Sangamam",a mentally challenged man who falls in love in "Swathi Muthyam",an undercover cop in "Kaaki Sattai",a benevolent underworld don in "Nayagan" (Leader) at the age of 33 (directed by Mani Ratnam), an unemployed youth who chances upon a week of opulence in the silent movie "Pushpak", an honest cop, a dwarf circus clown and a fun-loving mechanic in "Apoorva Sagodharargal"at the age of 35 (screenplay by Kamal),a corrupt mayor in Indrudu Chandrudu, a spy in "Vikram", an illiterate villager in "Sakalakala Vallavan"
Apoorva Sagodharargal, which released in 1989, was the first Kamal film to gross almost Rs.25 million at the box office.

In the 1990s Kamal's second attempt at direction came through another unfortunate turn of events when the original director Shantanu Sheroey failed to do a good job while filming "Chachi 420" in 1997. Inspired by the European style of closer-to-reality docu-dramas, Kamal moved decisively towards making films for select classes in the 90s, isolating some of his ardent fans.

In this period, he has played as a Doctor in the Tamil comedy movie "Sathy Leelavathy", as quadruplets in the comedy "Michael Madhana Kamarajan",as an old and highly-corrupt mayor in "Indiran Chandiran", a mentally-challenged man in the very dark film "Guna",a modern youth-turned-villager in "Thevar Magan" at the age of 38 (written and produced by Kamal), a hapless familyman who lost and re-discovers his family in a metropolis in "Mahanadhi", a revolutionary lecturer in "Nammavar",a special police squad officer against terrorism in "Kuruthipunal",a righteous old revolutionary as well as his corrupt son in "Indian", an old nanny in "Avvai Shanmugi" at the age of 42.

Unlike the eighties, Kamal films in the nineties lost sheen and were unsuccessful, barring "Thevar Magan", "Michael Madhana Kamarajan", "Avvai Shanmugi" and "Indian". "Indian" directed by Shankar which released in 1996 , grossed almost Rs.100 million at the box office marking a new peak in his career.

Kamal continues scripting directing and acting in his productions, and has met with considerable success at the box office.Again, he has played diverse roles in this period, which include: a Hindu fundamentalist in "Hey Ram",a mentally affected Sri Lankan Tamil in the comedy "Thenali",a pair of twins (one of which is a deranged psychopath) in "Aalavandhan",an ardent bachelor-stuntmaster-turned-lover in "Pammal K. Sambandam",a randy pilot in the comedy caper "Panchathantiram",a disabled altruist (Communist) in "Anbe Sivam",a rustic wrongly jailed for the murder of his lover in "Virumaandi" (directed by Kamal),a deaf circus stuntman in "Mumbai Express" at the age of 51,an affable mafiaman enrolled in medical school," Vasool Raja MBBS" a remake of Hindi film, Munna Bai M.B.B.S,as DCP Raghavan, a smart and suave policeman with his "Raghavan instinct" out to trace a serial psychopath killer duo in "Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu".
"Thenali" which released in 2000, was the first Kamal film to gross almost Rs.100 million at the box office. "Vasool Raja MBBS" and "Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu" mopped up over Rs.150 million and Rs.300 million each at the box office.

Kamal has an uncanny ability to remake Hollywood movies in Tamil. His remakes are not lift-offs. His remakes are usually inspired by Hollywood originals, but the story and screenplay are customized for Indian Audiences. The central plot/theme of the movie is from the Hollywood original, "Nayagan" was inspired by Godfather. "Avvai Shanmugi" and "Chachi 420" were inspired by "Mrs. Doubtfire". "Anbe Sivam" was inspired by "Planes, Trains & Automobiles". "Sathi Leelavathi" was inspired by "She-Devil" (film) and "Magalir Mattum" was inspired by "Nine to Five".

Kamal is a three-time winner of the National Film Award for Best Actor for the films "Nayagan", "Moondram Pirai" and "Indian". He also won the national award for Best Child Actor for his performance in "Kalathur Kannamma". He has also received the best actor award at the Asian Film festivals held in 1983 and 1985 for "Saagara Sangamam" and "Swathi Muthyam" respectively.

Six of his movies have been sent as India's official entry to the Oscars- The only actor to achieve this feat in the sub-continent. Kamal has won the Filmfare awards 18 times. In fact, he wrote to the FILMFARE committee not to give him any more awards and that be used to encourage the upcoming and promising young actors.

He was awarded the fourth highest recognition given to Indian civilians - the Padmashri in 1990. He was conferred an honorary doctorate by Sathyabama University, Chennai in 2005. Kamal Haasan has won a total of 172 awards which is more than any other actor in the world living or dead. He was named as "kalaignani" - an idol of art, by M. Karunanidhi for his classical work towards Tamil cinema. In his upcoming film Dasavatharam, he plays 10 different roles, an act which is the second of its kind in the world, after the Tamil movie Navarathri (1936).

Kamal was also conferred with a very unique honour this year(2007) as "Living Legend" in the film business by FICCI,India.

Kamal started his foray into film production with 'Raaja Paarvai' in 1981. The film was a commercial failure, though critically well received. A more recent production was the film "Virumaandi" in 2004. His privately held production house Raj Kamal Films produced several classics like "Apoorva Sagodharargal"," Thevar Magan", "Kuruthipunal" etc. His more recent production ventures include the films "Virumaandi" and "Mumbai Xpress".

His magnum opus, "Marudha Naayagam", is a period film set in early 18th century Madurai about a warrior/freedom fighter Yusuf Khan Sahib or Muhammed Yusuf Khan. The film's launch was inaugurated by Queen Elizabeth II. However, the film is still under production or shelved due to many reasons.

In 2005, he launched a new business unit called Raj Kamal Audio in a drive to corporatise all his film commitments. In 2006, he purchased prime real estate for a state-of-the-art multiplex cinema.

Filmography:-

Dasavatharam (2008)
Vetayadu Vilayadu (2006) - Raghavan
Mumbai Express (2005) - Avinash/Mumbai Express
Virumandi (2004) - Virumandi
Vasoolraja M.B.B.S (2004) - Vasool Raja
Anbe Sivam (2003) - Nallasivam
Nala Damayanthi (2003) - Himself
Pammal K. Sambandam (2002) - Pammal K. Sambandam
Panchatanthiram (2002) - Ram
Aalavandhan (2001) - Abhay Kumar/Major Vijaykumar
Paarthale Paravasam (2001) - Guest appearance
Thenali (2000) - Tenali Soman
Hey Ram (2000) - Saketh Ram (as Kamal Haasan)
Marudha Naayagam (2000) - Marudha Naayagam
Chachi 420 (1998) - Jaiprakash Paswan/Laxmi Godbhole (as Padmashri Kamal Haasan)
Avvai Shanmugi (1996) - Pandyan/Avvai Shanmugi
Indian (1996) - Senapathy/Chandra Bose
Kuruthipunal (1996)
Nammavar (1995) - Selvan
Sathi Leelavathi (1995) - Shaktivel
Subha Sankalpam (1995) - Dasu
Duet (1994)
Ladies Only (1994)
Magalir Mattum (1994) - Boss from Head Office
Kalaignan (1993) - Indrajeet
Mahanadi (1993) - Krishna
Maharasan (1993)
Guna (1992) - Guna
Singaaravelan (1992) - Singaravelan
Thevar Magan (1992) - Shaktivelu
Michael Madana Kamarajan (1991) - Michael, Madan, Kameshwaran, Raj
My Dear Marthandan (1990) - (Guest Appearance)
Apoorva Sahodarargal (1989) - Raghupathy/Appu/Raja
Chanakyan (1989) - Johnson
Indrudu Chandrudu (1989) - Mayor Rayudu/Chandran
Daisy (1988)
Pushpak (1988) - Unemployed graduate
Soora Samhaaram (1988)
Unnal Mudiyum Thambi (1988) - Udhayamoorthi
Kaadhal Parisu (1987)
Kadamai Kanniyam Kattupaadu (1987)
Nayakan (1987) - Velunayakan
Per Sollum Pillai (1987)
Vetri Vizha (1987)
Vrutham (1987)
December Pookkal (1986)
Naanum Oru Thozhilaali (1986)
Punnagai Mannan (1986)
Vikram (1986) - Vikram
Andha Oru Nimidam (1985)
Geraftaar (1985) - Kishan Kumar Khanna
Kaakki Sattai (1985)
Mangamma Sabatham (1985)
Oka Radha Iddaru Krishnulu (1985)
Saagar (1985) - Raja
Swathi Muthyam (1985) - Sivayya
Ek Nai Paheli (1984) - Sandeep
Enakkul Oruvan (1984)
Jappanil Kalyanaraman (1984)
Oru Kaidhiyin Diary (1984)
Raaj Tilak (1984) - Suraj
Yaadgaar (1984)
Yeh Desh (1984) - Inpsector Mathur
Moondram Pirai (1983) - Teacher
Poikkal Kuthirai (1983)
Sadma (1983) - Somu
Sagara Sangamam (1983) - KamalHassan
Thoongathey Tambi Thoongathey (1983)
Zara Si Zindagi (1983)
Afsana Do Dilon Ka (1982)
Agni Sakshi (1982)
Dil Ka Sathi Dil (1982)
Pyara Tarana (1982)
Raniththeni (1982)
Sakala Kala Vallavan (1982)
Sanam Teri Kasam (1982) - Sunil Sharma (Sunny)
Simla Special (1982)
Vazhve Mayam (1982)
Yeh To Kamaal Ho Gaya (1982) - Ratan Chander/Ajay Saxena
Ek Duuje Ke Liye (1981) - Vasudev
Aakali Rajyam (1981)
Do Dil Diwane (1981)
Ellaam Inbamayam (1981)
Kadal Meengal (1981)
Meendum Kokila (1981)
Raaja Paarvai (1981) - Blind Musician
Rama Lakshman (1981)
Savaal (1981)
Shankarlal (1981)
Thillu Mullu (1981) - (Guest Appearance)
Tik Tik Tik (1981)
Guru (1980)
Maria My Darling (1980)
Natchatiram (1980)
Ullasa Paravaigal (1980)
Varumayin Niram Sigappu (1980)
Alavuddinum Athbutha Vilakkum (1979) - Alauddin
Azhiyatha Kolangal (1979)
Idi Kathakaadu (1979)
Kalyanaraman (1979) - Kalyanaraman and his brother
Neela Malargal (1979)
Neeya (1979)
Ninaithale Inikkum (1979)
Sigappukkal Mookuthi (1979)
Thai Illamal Naan Illai (1979)
Yerra Gulabi (1979)
Aval Appadithaan (1978) - Arun
Chattam En Kaiyil (1978)
Ilamai Oonjal Aadukirathu (1978)
Madanolsavam (1978) - Raju
Maro Charithra (1978) - Balu
Nizhal Nijamakirathu (1978)
Sigappu Rojakkal (1978)
Thappitha Thala (1978)
Aadu Puli Atham (1977)
Aaina (1977) - Prem Kapoor (uncredited)
Avargal (1977) - Janardan
Meethi Meethi Baatein (1977)
Pathinaru Vayathinile (1977) - Chappani
Uyarnthavargal (1977)
Anthuleni Katha (1976) - Arun
Idaya Malar (1976)
Lalitha (1976)
Manmatha Leelai (1976) - Rich Businessman
Moondru Mudichu (1976)
Antharangam (1975)
Apoorva Raagangal (1975) - Prasanna
Melnattu Marumagal (1975)
Pattikatu Raja (1975)
Gumastavin Magal (1974)
Kanyakumari (1974)
Naan Avanillai (1974)
Arrangetram (1973) - Thiagu
Sollathan Ninaikiren (1973)
Kanna Nalama (1972)
Ananda Jyoti (1963)
Parthal Pasi Theerum (1962)
Kalathur Kannamma (1960)


Filmography as director/music department/producer/writer/other crew

Pudhu Pettai (2006) - music department
Mumbai Express (2005) - writer,producer
Ramji Londonwaley (2005) - writer
Virumandi (2004) - director,producer,writer
Anbe Sivam (2003) - writer
Nala Damayanthi (2003) - writer,producer
Aalavandhan (2001) - writer
Hey Ram (2000) - writer,director,other crew,producer
Marudha Naayagam (2000) - writer,producer,director
Biwi No. 1 (1999) - writer
Chachi 420 (1998) - writer,other crew,director,producer
Virasat (1997) - writer
Kuruthipunal (1996) - producer
Magalir Mattum (1994) - producer
Maharasan (1993) - producer
Thevar Magan (1992) - producer,writer
Michael Madana Kamarajan (1991) - producer
Apoorva Sahodarargal (1989) - producer
Kadamai Kanniyam Kattupaadu (1987) - producer
Oka Radha Iddaru Krishnulu (1985) - other crew
Raaja Paarvai (1981) - producer
Antharangam (1975) - other crew

MegaStar Chiranjeevi Bio-data

Actor:-Mega Star Chiranjeevi

Biography:-

Konidela Siva Sankara Vara Prasad more popularly known as Chiranjeevi, is one of India's most popular actors and primarily works in Telugu film.He was born in Mogultoor on 22nd August 1955 (at 10 am.)
He is given the title of Indian Mega Star.
He did his intermediate studies in Ongole Junior College. He did his B.Com in YNR college of Narsapur.Later on, he wanted to become an actor. However, his father wanted him to finish studies. Therefore, he took the easy way out by joining ICW and he started learning acting simultaneously. He joined acting school in 1971.

A director called Raj Kumar has given Chiranjeevi a chance as an actor in a film called 'Punadi Rallu'. Later on, Kranthi Kumar as a producer offered him a role in the direction of K Vasu for the film 'Pranam Kharidu. Incidentally, Pranam Kharidu was the first film to be released.
Chiranjeevi made his debut in 1978 with the film Pranam Khareedu. After playing a series of minor and negative roles in films like Manavoori Pandavulu, Mosagadu, and 49 Rojulu, Chiranjeevi got a breakthrough in the form of Khaidi in 1983 under the direction of A. Kodandarami Reddy. Khaidi, was a huge hit at the box office and Chiranjeevi became one of the top heroes in Tollywood.

He established his dominance in the 1980's with blockbusters like Abhilasha (1983), Challenge (1984), Pasivadi Pranam (1987), Athaku Yamudu Ammayiki Mogudu (1989) and others. He extended his success into the 1990s with Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari (1990), Kodama Simham (1990), Gang Leader (1991), Rowdy Alludu (1991), and Gharana Mogudu (1992).

The mid 90's were a career low for Chiranjeevi with box office failures like Mechanic Alludu (1993), S.P.Parshuram (1994), Big Boss (1995), and Rikshavodu (1995), but he made a comeback in the late 90's with blockbusters like Master (1997), Choodalani Vundi (1998), Bavagaru Bagunnara (1998), and Sneham Kosam (1999).
In 2002, Chiranjeevi had one release, Indra, which was a huge hit and the highest grossing film at that time.

He won the Filmfare Best Actor Award (Telugu) and the Nandi Award for Best Actor, for his performance in Indra. Again in 2003, Chiranjeevi had only one release, Tagore, which was a hit at the box office. In 2004, Chiranjeevi's long awaited film Anji finally released but did not make a big impact at box office as it was expected to. But later that year, his next release Shankardada MBBS became a huge hit.

He got married to Ms. Surekha, daughter of Sri Allu Rama Lingaiah in 1980 when Chiranjeevi was 11 cinemas old. Allu Rama Lingaiah met Chiranjeevi first at the shooting of 'Manvoori Pandavulu'. Sri NT Rama Rao was the chief guest for the marriage.

Chiranjeevi is known for his dare devil stunts. During the shooting of Sangharshana, he was injured while doing the climax. He went to London to get operated. He was also injured when he tried fighting using Tube light in Intiguttu. In Donga cinema, he gave the producer anxious moments while fighting on a wall on 11 storied building by balancing himself. In the latest 'Bavagaru Bagunara', he did a Bungee Jumping with the carefree attitude of a teenage boy.

On October 2, 1998, he founded the Chiranjeevi Charitable Trust (CCT), which includes Chiranjeevi Blood and Eye Banks. It is the state's largest recipient of Blood and Eye Donations.The Blood Bank of the CCT helped over 80,000 people and the Eye Bank has helped about 1000 people in the state of Andhra Pradesh since its opening.So far around 3.5 lakh people have pledged their eyes to CCT so far, giving 1600 people eye sight through CCT. CCT has also won the "Best Voluntary Blood Bank Award" by the AP State Government for the past 4 years.
On June 10, 2006, The President of India, Dr. Abdul Kalam, inaugurated the Chiranjeevi Charitable Foundation (CCF) at the Jubilee Hills Check post in Hyderabad.Recently Chiranjeevi charitable trust has reached one more landmark by crossing the one lakh mark in collecting the blood and more than 96,000 people were helped with blood by this blood bank.

In January 2006, Mr Chiranjeevi was honored with the Padma Bhushan., the third highest civilian award in India. In November 2006, Chiranjeevi was awarded with a honorary doctorate by Andhra University for his services to the Telugu film industry and for his social work.
Chiranjeevi won the Southern Filmfare Award (Best Actor) for seven years.
Chiranjeevi is one of the highest paid actors in India.
Chiranjeevi's "Goli Mar (Thriller)" music video is one of the most viewed videos on Youtube.
Chiranjeevi's old hit movies are given to the distributors and exhibitors for free when ever they lose money on his new movie. And his old movies are still successful at the box office.

Filmography:-

Shankardada Zindabad (2007) - A.T.M
Stalin (2006) - Chitra
Style (2006) - Cameo
Andarivaadu (2005) - Govindarajulu & Sidhartha
Jai Chiranjeeva (2005)
Shankar Dada MBBS (2004) - Shankar Dada
Anji (2004) - Anji
Tagore (2003) - Ravindranath Tagore
Indra (2002) - Indrasena Reddy/Shankar Narayan
Mrugaraaju (2001) - Raju
Daddy (2001) - Raj Kumar
Sri Manjunatha (2001) - Manjunatha Swamy/Lord Shiva
Annayya (2000) - Rajaram
Iddaru Mitrulu (1999) - Vijay
Sneham Kosam (1999) - Simhadri & Chinnayya
Bavagaru Bagunnara? (1998) - Raju
Choodalani Vundi (1998) - Ramakrishna
Hitler (1997) - Madhava Rao
Master (1997) - Rajkumar
Alluda Mazaaka...! (1995) - Sitaram/Mr. Toyota
BigBoss (1995)
Rikshavodu (1995) - Raju
Mugguru Monagallu (1994)
S.P. Parshuram (1994) - Parshuram
The Gentleman (1994)
Mechanic Alludu (1993) - Ravi
Mutamestri (1993) - Subhash Chandra Bose
Aaj Ka Goonda Raj (1992) - Raja
Aapathbandavudu (1992) - Madhava
Gharaana Mogudu (1992) - Raja
Aadmi Aur Apsara (1991)
Gang Leader (1991) - Rajaram
Rowdy Alludu (1991) - Dual role
Stoovertpuram Police Station (1991) - Inspector Rana Pratap
Jagadeka Veerudu Attilokasundari (1990) - Raju
Kodama Simham (1990)
Kondaveeti Donga (1990)
Pratibandh (1990) - Siddhanth
Raja Vikramarka (1990)
Athaku Yamudu Ammayiki Mogudu (1989) - Kalyan
Lankeshwarudu (1989)
Rudranetra (1989) - Nethra
State Rowdy (1989)
Khaidi No. 786 (1988) - Gopi
Manchi Donga (1988)
Marana Mrudangam (1988) - Janardhan/Johny
Rudra Veena (1988) - Suryanarayana sarma
Trinetrudu (1988) - Abhimanyu
Yamudiki Mogudu (1988) - Kali & Balu
Yudda Bhoomi (1988)
Aradhana (1987)
Chakravarthy (1987)
Donga Mogudu (1987) - Ravi Teja/Nagaraju
Jebu Donga (1987)
Pasivadi Pranam (1987) - Madhu
Swayam Krushi (1987) - Sambaiah
Chanakya Shapadham (1986) - Chanakya
Chantabbai (1986) - Janardhan/James Pond
Dairyavanthudu (1986)
Kiraathakudu (1986)
Kondaveeti Raja (1986)
Magadheerudu (1986)
Raakshasudu (1986)
Veta (1986)
Adavi Donga (1985) - Kalidas
Chattamtho Porattam (1985) - Ravi Shankar
Chiranjeevi (1985) - Chiranjeevi
Donga (1985)
Jwala (1985) - Dual Roles
Puli (1985)
Raktha Sindhuram (1985) - Gandra Goddali & Inspector Gopi
Vijetha (1985)
Agnigundam (1984)
Allulu Vasthunnaru (1984)
Challenge (1984) - Gandhi
Devanthakudu (1984)
Goonda (1984)
Hero (1984)
Inti Guttu (1984) - Vijay
Mahanagaramlo Mayagadu (1984)
Naagu (1984)
Rustum (1984) - Gopi
Aalyashikaram (1983)
Abhilasha (1983) - Chiranjeevi
Gudachari No.1 (1983)
Khaidi (1983) - Sooryam
Maa Inti Premayanam (1983)
Magamaha Raju (1983)
Manthrigari Viyyankudu (1983) - Babji
Pelletoori Monagadu (1983)
Prema Pichollu (1983)
Puli Bebbuli (1983)
Roshagadu (1983)
Sangarshana (1983)
Shivudu Shivudu Shivudu (1983)
Simhapoori Simham (1983) - Dual roles
Bandhalu Anubandhalu (1982)
Bandipotu Simham (1982)
Billa Ranga (1982) - Billa
Idi Pellantara (1982)
Intlo Ramayya Veedilo Krishnayya (1982) - Rajasekharam
Manchupallaki (1982)
Mondighatam (1982)
Patnam Vachchina Pativrathalu (1982)
Radha My Darling (1982)
Sitadevi (1982)
Subhalekha (1982) - Murthi
Tingu Rangadu (1982)
YamaKinkarudu (1982) - Vijay
47 Natkal (1981)
Aadavallu Meeku Joharulu (1981)
Chettaniki Kallu Levu (1981) - Vijay
Kirayi Rowdylu (1981)
Nyayam Kavali (1981) - Suresh kumar
Ooriki Ichina Maata (1981)
Parvathi Parameshwarulu (1981)
Prema Natakam (1981)
Priya (1981)
Rani Kasularangamma (1981)
Srirasthu Subhamasthu (1981)
Tirugu Leni Manishi (1981)
Todu Dongalu (1981)
Aarani Mantalu (1980)
Agni Samskaram (1980)
Chandipriya (1980)
Jathara (1980)
Kaali (1980)
Kottapeta Rowdy (1980)
Love in Singapore (1980)
Mogudu Kaavali (1980)
Mosagadu (1980)
Nakili Manishi (1980) - Prasad & Shyam
Prema Tarangalu (1980)
Punnami Naagu (1980)
Rakta Bandham (1980)
Thathayya Premaleelalu (1980)
I Love You (1979)
Idi Kathakaadu (1979)
Kothala Raayudu (1979)
Kotta Alludu (1979)
Kukka Katuku Cheppu Debba (1979)
Punadhirallu (1979)
Sri Rambantu (1979)
Tayaramma Bangarayya (1979)
Manavoori Pandavulu (1978) - Parthu
Pranam Kareedu (1978) - Narsi

Filmography as producer/other crew

Mrugaraaju (2001) - other crew
Bavagaru Bagunnara? (1998) - producer
Mugguru Monagallu (1994) - producer
Rudra Veena (1988) - producer
Trinetrudu (1988) - producer

Nandamuri Balakrishna Bio-data

Actor:-Nandamuri BalaKrishna

Profile:-

  • Name : Nandamuri Balakrishna
  • Date of Birth:June 10th, 1960
  • Father:Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao
  • Mother:Basava Tharakam
  • Brothers:Swargiya Rama Krishna,
  • Jaya Krishna,
  • Hari Krishna,
  • Mohana Krishna,
  • Sai Krishna,
  • Jr Rama Krishna,
  • Jaya Shankar Krishna,
  • Sisters: Smt Uma Maheswari,
  • Smt Bhuvaneswari,
  • Smt Lokeswari,
  • Smt Purandheswari
  • Wife:Smt Vasundhara Devi (Married in the year 1982)
  • Son: Tarakarama Mokshagna Teja - 06/09/1994
  • Daughters: Brahmini - 12/12/1987
  • Tejaswini - 20/07/1989

Biography:-

Nandamuri Balakrishna
fondly called by his fans as NBK,Balayya needs no introduction. He entered the film Industry at the age of 14 through his home production Tatammakala, in which he had the opportuinty to work with the two legends of Tollywood, Late Sri NTR and Dr. Bhanumati Ramakrishna. For 10 successive years he acted off and on in movies mostly produced under his home production. 1984 is the year when his first movie as a solo hero was released and interestingly he acted in very less number of movies made under his home productions after that.


Even though entered the film industry because of his father, later his hard work, discipline, talent and dedication made him stand in the industry. He had been acting in movies for the past 27 years but unlike some of his peers, he never cared to celebrate the 10th or the 25th anniversaries of his movie career. He is a simple person and likes to stay away from publicity, which is one of the factors that didn't get him the due recognition. He believes in Astrology and Numerology and doesn't want to do things in "Rahu Kaalam".

He acted in a movie called Annadammula Anubandham, a remake of Dharmendra's hindi hit Yadonki Barat at the age of 16. Upon watching this movie, the other legend of the Telugu film industry Sri. ANR's comment was "Simham Kadupuna Simham Puttindi". Interestingly he acted in a brother's role to his real life father in that movie as well as in "Rowdy Ramudu Konte Krishnudu", and in a son's role to his real life brother Hari Krishna in the movie "Dana Veera Sura Karna". He won the hearts of many people for his role of "Abimanyudu" in that movie, which also had his legendary father dominating most of the scenes in a triple role. In the year 1984, he acted in 3 blockbusters, "Mangamma Gari Manavadu", "Kathanayakudu" and his home production "Sri Madvirat Potuluri Virabrahmendra Swamy Charitra".


In the year 1986, he had delivered 6 hits in a row. During the year of 1993 only two of his movies were released and surprisingly both of them were released on the same day. This is one of the unique feats that none of his contemporaries would ever dare to try. He bid farewell to the previous millennium in style by giving the biggest hit of the previous millennium with "Samara Simha Reddy".

NBK is famous for his roles in the movies made with village backdrop. The undeniable factor is that, among his contemporaries, he is the only hero who is best suitable for playing the mythological and folklore roles in movies, for which his legendary father was famous. He worked as an associate director for his father's last directional venture (Samrat Asoka).An ardent fan and admirer of his father, he had equal if not more respect for his father's contemporaries. His dream projects are Gona Ganna Reddy and Chenghis Khan and want to direct these movies under his own banner.

Filmography:-
  • Okka Magadu (2008)
  • Maharadhi (2007) - Balakrishna / Balayya / Bala / Krishna / Krish
  • Allari Pidugu (2005) - Ranjtih / Giri
  • Palnati Brahmanayudu (2003)
  • Manmadhudu (2002) - Abhiram's grandfather (as Balayya)
  • Sri Krishnarjuna Vijayam (1996) - Lord Krishna & Arjuna
  • Bhairava Dweepam (1994) - Hero
  • Gandeevam (1994)
  • Ashwamedham (1992)
  • Aditya 369 (1991) - Krishna Kumar & SriKrishna Deva Raya
  • Brahmarishi Vishwamitra (1991)
  • Talli Tandrulu (1991)
  • Muddula Mamaiah (1989) - Raju
  • Presidentgari Abbayi (1987)
  • Babai Abbai (1984)
  • Disco King (1984)
  • Janani Janmabhoomi (1984)
  • Mangamma Gari Manavadu (1984)
  • Akbar Saleem Anarkali (1978) - Saleem
  • Daana Veera Shura Karna (1977) - Abhimanyudu
  • Tatamma Kala (1974)

Akkineni Nagarguna bio-data

Actor:-Yuva Samarat Akkineni Nagarguna

Profile:-

  • Date Birth: 29th August 1959
  • Time of Birth: 0 Hour 27 Minutes
  • Place of Birth: Chennai
  • Father: Dr. Akkineni Nageswara Rao
  • Mother: Annapurna
  • First Marriage: 18/02/1984, Vijaya Sesh kalyana Mandapam, Chennai
  • First Son: Naga Chaitanya (born at 4:20 am on 23/11/1986 at Swapna Nursing Home, Hyderabad)
  • Second Marriage: 11/06/1992, Adayar, Chennai
  • First Son: Akhil (born at 1:58 am on 08/04/1994 at San Jose, USA)
  • Entrance into films: on 20/09/1985 at Annapurna Studios
  • Years Active: 1986 onwards
  • Number of films Acted in: 65
  • Nandi Awards won: 1

Biography:-

Nagarjuna, son of the Ever Green Hero Akkineni Negeswara Rao, needs no introduction. Nag's foray into films is an act of passion. Vikram(1986), his debutante film (a Telugu remake of Hindi Hero), made a splash at the hearts of youth. Being just 4 films old he proved that he can match his father's image as a tragedy king with a lovely film called 'Majnu'. He developed the strategy of inducting debutante directors to his films with Sankeerthana. Though this musical saga did not sustain at box-office, Nag has gone a step ahead as an actor.

He paired up with his legendry father Sr Akkineni to produce 'Collectorgari Abbai'. But it was the Midas touch of Aswini Dutt that proved Nag's Box-office credentials. For the first time he paired up with Sridevi, who has done innumerable films with Nag's father Nageswara Rao, in the film 'Akhari Poratam' that ran for 100 days in 12 centers.

It was 'Geetanjali' that has taken Nag's image as a romantic hero to new heights. Deft direction by Manirathnam and crafty camera work by PC Sriram added to necessary gloss to the romantic image of nag. If you think Geetanjali is a big hit. You are in a soup. Because the box-office magnitude of 'Geetanjali' appears minuscule compared to the stormy film that followed which has taken all the youth's heart away. 'Shiva' gave Nag much needed action Hero image and Nag made inroads into the hearts of students. Ultimate winner of 'Shiva' is none but Ram Gopal Varma, a raw director. It was the Nag's risky decision to employ a video operator as the director for his home production that did the trick. All the scorning critics who criticized Nag for his decision to choose Varma during the production of film are silenced by it's stupendous success.

Fueled by the success of Shiva, Nag made a grand entry into Hindi filmdom with the remake of 'Shiva'. If you think Nag is fond of Shiva just because it changed the pace of his cine career, you are mistaken. This film has also got him Amala, his soul mate.

After the storm of Shiva, there was a period lull for sometime. Again Nag stormed with 'President gari pellam' brough him the imageof mass hero. And his heavy box office romancing continued till Hello Brother. Hello Brother showed the stamina of Nag at box office by running in 28 centers. His comic antics are best exploited by the director EVV. With this film Nag's portfolio of acting is enriched with a rich ingredient called comedy.

Again the period of lull continued for few years till he spotted another creative director in making, Krishna Vamsi. Nag paired up with Vamsi to produce one of the biggest Telugu romantic blockbusters, 'Ninne Pelladatha'. After this film Nag faced the biggest challenge in his cine career. That is to act as Annamayya, the legendary singer/poet of Medieval times. And Nag came out flying colors. Talk about the result. It ran for 100 days in 42 centers. He has become a household demigod with his presence of 'Annamayya'.

Every good thing in life comes with a few sacrifices. He wanted to get rid of sacred 'Annamayya' image and wanted people to accept him as a romantic hero. He produced a string of romantic films later. All of them disappointed him at box-office and he went through the same kind of lull he had after 'Shiva' and 'Hello Brother'. All his fans waited in an unabated breathlessness for him to produce a film of Shiva magnitude. And Nag did not disappointed them. He came up with the blockbuster of the year, Nuvvu Vastavani. The super good film's caption for this film, 'We don't break records ... we create records', seems to be very appropriate for Nag. Nagarjuna then did a hattrick by coming up with an Azad action film with patriotic tinge followed by a cameo in 'Ninne Premista'. This hattrick gave way to another lean patch which was broken by the stupendous hit of Santosham.

Nag is called as the celluloid scientist. He is best talent spotter around. To his credit he blooded Geetha Krishna, Ram Gopal Varma, Uppalapati Narayana Rao, Praveen Gandhi, VR Pratap and Jonnalagadda srinivasa Rao, Dasarath. He offered 'Ninne Pelladatha' to a new comer Krishna Vamsi just by looking at a 5 minute rushes of 'Gulabi'. Nag will be known as the person who changed the mindset of industry with his creative thinking. He encouraged the new technology in his films. And others followed him. Nagarjuna is never after the number game and did not encourage the culture dragging movies for 50 days and 100 days for the sake of records and false prestige.

He delivered two consecutive hits in the form of Santosham and Manmadhudu in tha last year and he is coming up with 'Shivamani 98480 22338' this year.

We, at idlebrain.com, wish Nagarjuna a momentous birthday today on 29th of August 2003. Long live Nagarjuna.

Filmography:-
  • Krishnarjuna (2008) - God
  • Don (2007) - Suri aka Don
  • Boss (2006) - Gopal Krishna
  • Sri Ramadasu (2006) - Bhakta Ramadasu
  • Style (2006) - Cameo
  • Bhakta Ramadasu (2006) - Bhakta Ramadasu
  • Super (2005)
  • Mass (2004) - Mass
  • Nenunnanu (2004) - Venu
  • LOC Kargil (2003) - Maj. Padmaphani Acharya
  • Pehli Nazaar Ka Pehla Pyaar (2003) - Pratik
  • Shivamani (2003)
  • Manmadhudu (2002) - Abhiram
  • Agni Varsha (2002) - Yavakri (as Nagarjuna)
  • Santosham (2002) - Karthik
  • Akasa Veedhilo (2001) - Chandu
  • Eduruleni Manishi (2001) - Surya Murthy/Satya Murthy
  • Azaad (2000) - Chandra Sekhar Azad
  • Biwi No. 2 (2000) - Vishal (as Nagarjuna)
  • Sanam Tere Hain Hum (2000)
  • Ravoyi Chandamama (1999) - Sasi
  • Aavida Maa Aavide (1998) - Vikranth
  • Angaaray (1998) - Raja
  • Zakhm (1998) - Ajay's father (as Nagarjuna)
  • Ratchakan (1997) - Ajay
  • Annamayya (1997) - Annamayya
  • Ninne Pelladatha (1996) - Raju
  • Great Robbery (1996) - Govinda
  • Mr. Bechara (1996) - Ajay (as Nagarjuna)
  • Sabse Bada Mawali (1996) - Ishwar Prasad/Prem Kishen
  • Gharana Bullodu (1995)
  • Criminal (1995)
  • Ghatotkachudu (1995)
  • Sisindri (1995)
  • Hello Brother (1994)
  • Govindha Govindha (1993)
  • Varasudu (1993) - Vinay
  • Antam (1992) - Raghav
  • Drohi (1992) - Raghav/Shekhar (Hitman)
  • Khuda Gawah (1992) - Insp. Raja Mirza (as Nagarjuna)
  • Killer (1991) - Hero
  • Nirnayam (1991) - Vamsi Krishna
  • Shiva (1990) - Shiva (as Nagarjuna)
  • Gitanjali (1989) - Gangster with Leukemia
  • Vicky Dada (1989) - Vikram (Vicky)
  • Aakhari Poratam (1988) - Vihari
  • Majnu (1987)
Filmography as producer:-
  • Super (2005) - producer
  • Mass (2004) - producer
  • Satyam (2003) - producer
  • Manmadhudu (2002) - producer
  • Yuvakudu (2000) - producer
  • Prema Katha (1999) - producer
  • Ninne Pelladatha (1996) - producer
  • Sisindri (1995) - producer
  • Shri Ranganeethulu (1983) - producer
  • Premaabhishekam (1981) - producer

Venkatesh Bio-data

Actor:-Victory Venkatesh

Profile:-

Birth: 13th December 1960 - Karamchedu, Andhra Pradesh.
Occupation: Actor
Years Active: 1986 onwards
Number of films Acted in: 44
Nandi Awards won: 6

Biography:-

Venky, son of the Movie Moghul Dr Ramanaidu, needs no introduction. Venky's foray into films is an act of accident. Kaliyuga Pandavulu(1986), his debutante film, made a splash at the box office. Films like Swarna Kamalam(1988) and Prema(1989) showcased his acting prowess in soft roles. His break as a full-fledged mass hero came with Bobbili Raja(1990), a run away super hit. His role as 'Chandu' in Kshnakshnam(1991) is a treat to watch for the film lovers. His total outlook changed with the blockbuster Chanti(1991) that rewrote the annals of Telugu Cinema box-office. His portrayal as a lovely lecturer in 'Sundara Kanda'(1992) is amazing.

Fueled by the success of Chanti(1992), Venky tested the waters of Hindi with 'Anari' that turned out to be instant hit. Pavitra Bandham(1996), a film with a matured storyline was well received by people. It was the year 1997 that changed the fortune of Venky in the numbering system. With Preminchukundam Raa(1997) he started his marathon at Box-office followed by five films.

Venky is remembered as a hero who added a new dimension to the thinking process and the mind set of Telugu film industry. To his credit, he introduced three directors (Jayant, Tirupathi Swamy and Udaya Shankar). Venky is the top runner in holding many number of Nandi awards in the present generation.

Filmography:-

  • Kaliyuga Pandavulu
  • Brahma Rudrulu
  • Ajeyudu
  • Bharatamlo Arjunudu
  • Trimurthulu
  • Vijetha Vikram
  • Sreenivasa Kalyanam
  • Raktha Tilakam
  • Brahma Putrudu
  • Swarna Kamalam
  • Varasudochadu
  • Prema
  • Ontari Poratam
  • Dhruva Naksthram
  • Two Town Rowdy
  • Aggi Ramudu
  • Bobbili Raja
  • Shatruvu
  • Kooli No1
  • Surya IPS
  • Kshana Kshanam
  • Chanti
  • Chinarayudu
  • Sundarakanda
  • Anari (Hindi)
  • Kondapalli Raja
  • Abbaigaru
  • Super Police
  • Muddula Priyudu
  • Pokiri Raja
  • Takdheervala(Hindi)
  • Dharma Chakram
  • Sahasa Veerudu Sagara Kanya
  • Intlo Illalu Vantintlo Priyuralu
  • Sarada Bullodu
  • Pavithra Bhandam
  • Chinnabbai
  • Premichukondam Raa
  • Pellichesukondam
  • Surya Vamsam
  • Ganesh
  • Premante Idera
  • Raja
  • Seenu
  • Kalisundahm Raa
  • Jayam Manadera
  • Devi Putrudu
  • Prematho Raa
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Super Star Mahesh Babu Bio-data

Actor:-Super Star MaheshBabu

Biography:-

Mahesh Babu Ghattamaneni (Prince Mahesh Babu) , born August 9, 1974 in Madras, India, fondly known as Prince by fans, is an actor in the Indian Telugu movie industry.
He is the son of Telugu actor Krishna and Indira Devi, born in Madras, Tamil Nadu and did most of his schooling and undergraduate in Madras. He has one elder brother, Ramesh, two elder sisters, Padmavathi, Manjula and one younger sister Priyadarsini.
He married Bollywood actress Namrata Shirodkar who is two year older than him. in February 2005. On August 31, 2006, Mahesh and Namrata's first son was born and named as Gautam Gattamaneni.Mahesh Babu started out his movie career as a child actor in his father's films before making his debut as an actor.
His debut film as a lead actor was Rajakumarudu, cast opposite Preity Zinta. His next few films such as Yuvaraju and Vamsi also helped establish Mahesh's career. But in 2001, his release Murari became a breakthrough for Mahesh. Mahesh and Sonali Bendre played the main roles of the film. However in 2002, Mahesh had a dull phase. Both releases Takkari Donga and Bobby flopped at box office.
In 2003, Mahesh finally got the hit he was looking for. Okkadu became one of the biggest hits in Tollywood for the year 2003. Mahesh gave another flop at box office with, Nijam, that same year. However, he won the Nandi Award for Best Actor for his performance in Nijam. In 2004, Mahesh acted in the flop, Naani, which was a remade from Tamil hit New. Arjun, which released in Summer 2004, came to be an average to above average grosser. For one year, Mahesh did not sign up for any film, as he was busy with Athadu from June 2004 to July 2005. It was a big hit both in India and overseas. In April 2006, his next movie, Pokiri became the highest grosser in the Telugu Film Industry. Mahesh's performance was applauded by even Ram Gopal Varma and Amitabh Bachchan.
Mahesh's recent film, Sainikudu had a tremendous opening but failed to live up to expectations.But it managed a cool 100 day run. All his hits have been remade in Tamil and Hindi

Filmography:-

Jalsa (2008) - Narrator
Athidhi (2007) - Athidhi
Sainikudu (2006) - Siddharth (as Super Star Mahesh Babu)
Pokiri (2006) - Pandu (as Prince Mahesh Babu)
Athadu (2005) - Nandu
Arjun (2004) - Arjun
Naani (2004)
Nijam (2003) - Seetaram
Okkadu (2003) - Ajay
Bobby (2002) - Bobby
Takkari Donga (2002) - Raja
Vamsee (2000) - Vamsee
Raja Kumarudu (1999) - Raj Kumar

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