Chiranjeevi, the mega super star of the Telugu
film Industry aka Tollywood, was born on 22 Aug 1955 in Narsapur,
a small village in West Godavari District in Andhra Pradesh. Born
as Konidela Siva Shankara Vara Prasad, eldest of five siblings to
Venkat Rao and Anjana Devi, Chiru has two sisters and two brothers-
Nagendra Babu a film producer, and youngest brother Pawan Kalyan an
actor like himself.
Chiranjeevi
completed his graduation from Y.N. College in Narsapuram and joined
Madras Film Institute in Chennai for a Diploma in Acting. While studying
he received a chance to act in the Telugu film 'Punaadi Rallu' directed
by Raj Kumar, but his debut film release was ' Pranam Kareedu' in
1978. Subsequently, director Bapu signed him for 'Manavoori Pandavulu',
which ran for 100 days and his portrayal of the character Parthu in
the movie gained him some recognition. After this film, he played
a lot of minor and negative characters in films such as 'Punaadi Rallu'
(1979), 'Mosagadu' (1980), '47 Rojulu' (1981) etc. It was his acclaimed
role in 'Initilo Ramayya Vidhilo Krishnayya' (1981) his first diamond
jubilee film, and his role in 'Khaidi' (1983) which cemented his success
in the industry. Since then there was no looking back for him. His
swift dance movements and risky hair raising fights evoked immense
response from the spectators. Most of his memorable characters are
that of tough guys. At a later stage in his career, he has also done
some films with social messages like 'Indra' (2002) and 'Tagore' (2003).
Throughout his career he has been through a lot of ups and downs but
each time he came back with extra perseverance.
Chiranjeevi married Surekha, the daughter of veteran actor Sri Allu
Ramalingaiah in 1980, and the couple is blessed with 2 daughters,
Susmitha Vandana and Srija and a son, Ram Charan Teja. Chiru is a
great believer of God, especially Hanuman.
Chiru didn’t limit himself to Telugu movies. He proved his mettle
in Bollywood with the film 'Prathibandh' (1990), a runaway success
with Juhi Chawla, 'Aaj ka Goondaraj' (1992), 'The Gentleman' (1994),
a remake of the original in Tamil and few other flicks which did not
make much ripple at the box office. Many of his films were dubbed
to other languages especially Tamil, in the 80's beginning with 'Aarani
Mantalu' and released simultaneously in both the states.
Chiranjeevi takes an active part in charity and social service fields.
In October 1998, he founded the Chiranjeevi Charitable Trust (CCT),
which comprises of Chiranjeevi Blood and Eye Banks. It is the state's
largest recipient of Blood and Eye Donations. In 2006, he also founded
the Chiranjeevi Charitable Foundation (CCF) which was inaugurated
by the then President of India Dr. Abdul Kalam.
He has won several awards and recognitions for his contribution to
the Telugu Telugu film Industry. He has won over 10 Filmfare awards
for his portrayals and A P Govt Nandi Awards for Swayankrushi (1987)
and Apatbandhavudu (1992). His film 'Rudraveena' directed by K.Balachander,
bagged the 'Nargis Dutt' award in the national arena. In January 2006,
he 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. His son Ram Charan Tej debuted into Telugu movies with the
film 'Chirutha'.
The veteran with his career spanning over three decades and over
150 films, is still a name to reckon with, in Telugu films. For his
fans he is 'Chiranjeevi'.. forever alive in their hearts.