Early life

Akkineni Nagarjuna was born on 29 August 1959 at Chennai, Tamil Nadu[9] to veteran actor Nageswara Rao Akkineni and his wife Annapoorna Akkineni. The family later moved to Hyderabad, where he attended the Hyderabad Public School and Little Flower Junior College. He completed one year of his Industrial Engineering degree and obtained bachelor's degree from Eastern Michigan.

Nagarjuna has been married twice. In 1984, he married Lakshmi Daggubati, a member of the Daggubati family which is prominent in the Telugu film industry. She is the daughter of D. Ramanaidu, a prominent film-maker. Their son is Naga Chaitanya (born in 1986). However the couple split, an event which caused much upheaval in the Telugu film industry because of the falling out of its two most powerful families. Nagarjuna then married the actress Amala Akkineni. They have a son together Akhil Akkineni (born 1994). Meanwhile, Lakshmi Daggubati married a corporate executive named Sharath Vijay Raghavan. In December 2016, at a private ceremony held in Hyderabad, Nagarjuna's younger son Akhil Akkineni got engaged to marry Shriya Bhupal, granddaughter of business magnate GV Krishna Reddy, founder of the GVK group of companies.

Akkineni Nagarjuna (Telugu: అక్కినేని నాగార్జున; born 29 August 1959) is an Indian film actor, producer, dancer, entrepreneur and television presenter who works primarily in Telugu cinema and television. He has acted in over ninety films as an actor in a lead. He has also had supporting and cameo roles, including Bollywood and Tamil films. He has received nine state Nandi Awards, three Filmfare Awards South and a National Film Award-Special Mention. In 1996 he produced, Ninne Pelladata, which has garnered the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu for that year.

Known for his works in biographical films, He essayed 15th-century composer Annamacharya in the 1997 film Annamayya; as Yavakri (the son of the ascetic Bharadwaja) in the 2002 film Agni Varsha; as Major Padmapani Acharya in the 2003 war film LOC Kargil; as 17th-century composer Kancherla Gopanna in the 2006 film Sri Ramadasu; as Suddala Hanmanthu, in the 2011 film Rajanna; as Sai Baba of Shirdi in the 2012 film Shirdi Sai; as Chandala in the 2013 film Jagadguru Adi Sankara, and as Hathiram Bhavaji in the 2017 film Om Namo Venkatesaya.

In 1989, he starred in the Maniratnam-directed romantic drama film, Geetanjali, which won the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment. In the same year, he acted in Siva, an action blockbuster directed by Ram Gopal Varma, which premiered at the 13th International Film Festival of India.[3] In 1990, he subsequently made his Bollywood debut with the Hindi remake of the same film titled Shiva, and tasted success. In 1998, he received the National Film Award-Special Mention for his performance in the historical film Annamayya. In 2013, he represented the cinema of South India at the Delhi Film Festival's 100 Years of Indian Cinema's celebration, alongside Ramesh Sippy and Vishal Bhardwaj from Bollywood.[4] In 1995, he ventured into film production, with a production unit operating in Seychelles, and was a co-director of an Emmy Award-winning film animation company in Michigan, U.S.[5] Along with his brother, Akkineni Venkata Rathnam, Nagarjuna is the co-owner of the production company Annapurna Studios. He is also the president of the non-profit film school Annapurna International School of Film and Media based in Hyderabad.

Film career

Nagarjuna began acting as a child artist in the 1967 Telugu film Sudigundalu directed by veteran Adurthi Subbarao. It starred his father Akkineni Nageswara Rao in the lead role. Years later he made his debut as a lead actor through the 1986 Telugu film Vikram, directed by V. Madhusudhana Rao. It is the remake of the 1983 Hindi film Hero. The film was a success, giving Nagarjuna a good start. Later, he starred in films like Majnu, directed by Dasari Narayana Rao, which was well received and became successful. Nagarjuna received positive reviews for his portrayal. He then starred in Sankeertana, another hit directed by debutant Geetha Krishna with music by Ilaiyaraaja. The film was appreciated for its content and music. In 1988, he starred in the blockbuster Aakhari Poratam, scripted by Yandamuri Veerendranath, and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao where he was paired opposite Sridevi and Suhasini. In 1988 he starred in Janaki Ramudu paired with Vijayashanti. This film, directed again by K. Raghavendra Rao, was also a decent runner. Though his acting was not up to the standards, he was lucky enough to get more opportunities.

In 1989 he starred in the Maniratnam-directed romantic drama Geetanjali. The film went on to win the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment in 1990. Immediately, he saw another success, Siva. This film marked the debut of leading Bollywood director Ram Gopal Varma. The film is based on college politics, a new genre at that time. In 1990, he subsequently made his Bollywood debut with the Hindi remake of the same film titled Shiva. Even the Hindi version saw a huge box-office success. He then starred in the social problem film Jaitra Yatra, for which he received critical reception. He followed it up with average fare like Prema Yuddham, Nirnayam and Iddharu Iddhare. All these films did nothing exceptional to Nagarjuna's career as they were only moderately acclaimed and saw only average success. He followed it up with box office hits like Killer, Neti Siddhartha, Chaitanya, and Nirnayam, working with eminent directors such as Fazil, Prathap Pothen and Priyadarshan. Nagarjuna thus gained the tagline "Celluloid Scientist" for experimenting with different genres. Other films which were released in the subsequent years include President Gari Pellam, Varasudu, Gharana Bullodu and Allari Alludu. Among them, President Gari Pellam, Gharana Bullodu and Allari Alludu were big hits at the box office.

In 2010, he had releases ibcluding Kedi and Ragada. Gaganam was released on 11 February 2011. Its Tamil version was titled Payanam. In 2011 Nagarjuna signed three movies in a row: Rajanna,[13] Damarukam and Shirdi Sai.[14] He completed two new films, including Greekuveerudu, starring Nayanatara opposite him, which was an average grosser at the box office. His next release was Bhai, which was a disaster at the box office, and which starred Richa Gandhopadhyay opposite to him.[15] In 2014, Nagarjuna starred in the blockbuster family drama, Manam, directed by Vikram Kumar. He had a dual role in Soggade Chinni Nayana, and later he played a handicapped person in Vamshi bilingual film Oopiri, a blockbuster hit.

Non-film work

Television - Nagarjuna made his début as a television producer in 2009 with the soap opera Yuva.[16] He is one of the major shareholders of the television channel Maa TV.[17] Nagarjuna hosts the Telugu version of KBC – Meelo Evaru Koteeswarudu. The first season of the show was telecasted on MAA TV From 9 June 2014 to 7 August 2014 (40 episodes). The second season was also showcased on MAA TV from 9 December 2014 to 27 February 2015 (55 episodes).[18][19] In 2015, he was honored with the Entertainment Leader Award (Television) for his work in Meelo Evaru Koteeswarudu at the TV-5 Business Leaders Awards ceremony.

Ownerships, endorsements and earnings - As of 2013, He is the co-owner of Mumbai Masters of the Indian Badminton League, along with Sunil Gavaskar, and Mahi Racing Team India, along with Mahendra Singh Dhoni and He is one of the co-owner of the Kerala based football club Kerala Blasters.[18][21][22] Nagarjuna currently endorses Kalyan Jewellers in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.[23] He is listed #56 and #61 in Forbes India's top 100 Celebrities for the years 2012 and 2013 respectively.

N3 Realty Enterprises - Nagarjuna is the founding partner of N3 Realty Enterprises, the parent entity for N-Convention center, N-Grill and District N in Hyderabad, which is jointly owned by himself and Nalla Preetham Reddy. In 2014, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation identified that the convention facility had encroached upon the Full Tank Level boundary.[26] Subsequently, through legal opinions sought by Nagarjuna, a correction path of the land has been initiated by the local administrators.

Charity - Nagarjuna, with his wife Amala, are the co-founders of Blue Cross of Hyderabad, a registered society recognized by the Animal Welfare Board of India.[28][29] It is a non-government organization (NGO) in Hyderabad, which works towards the welfare of animals and preservation of animal rights. Nagarjuna is also involved in welfare programs undertaken by the MAA TV association, and serves as the brand ambassador for HIV/AIDS awareness campaigns.[30] In 2010, he starred in an HIV/AIDS animated software tutorial created by TeachAIDS, a nonprofit founded at Stanford University.

Filmography

No. Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1 1986 Vikram Vikram
2 Captain Nagarjun Nagarjuna
3 Aranyakanda Chaitanya
4 1987 Majnu Rajesh
5 Sankeertana Kaasi
6 Collector Gari Abbai Ravi
7 Agni Putrudu Kalidaasu
8 Kirai Dada Vijay
9 1988 Aakhari Poratam Vihari
10 Chinababu Venu Gopal
11 Murali Krishnudu Murali Krishna
12 Janaki Ramudu Ramu / Ranga
13 1989 Vijay Vijay
14 Vicky Daada Vikram
15 Geetanjali Prakash
16 Agni Pavan Kumar
17 Siva Siva
18 1990 Prema Yuddham Kalyan
19 Neti Siddhartha Siddhartha
20 Iddaru Iddare Ravi
21 Shiva Shiva Hindi film
22 1991 Nirnayam Vamsi Krishna
23 Chaitanya Chaitanya
24 Shanti Kranti Kranti
25 Jaitra Yatra Teja
26 1992 Killer Eeshwar Prasad / Prem Krishna
27 Khuda Gawah Raja Mirza Hindi film
28 Antham Raghav / Shekar
29 Drohi Raghav / Shekhar Hindi film
30 President Gari Pellam Raja
31 1993 Rakshana Bose
32 Varasudu Vinay
33 Allari Alludu Kalyan & Rajesh (just name sake role)
34 1994 Govinda Govinda Seenu
35 Hello Brother Deva & Ravi Varma Dual role
36 Criminal Dr. Ajay Kumar Telugu-Hindi bilingual film
37 1995 Gharana Bullodu Raju
38 Criminal Dr. Ajay Kumar Hindi film
39 Sisindri Raja
40 Vajram Chakri
41 1996 Ramudochadu Ram
42 Mr. Bechara Ajay Hindi film
43 Ninne Pelladatha Seenu Also producer,
National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu
Filmfare Award for Best Film – Telugu
44 1997 Annamayya[8] Annamacharya National Film Award-Special Mention
Nandi Award for Best Actor
Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu
45 Ratchagan Ajay Tamil film
46 1998 Aavida Maa Aavide Vikranth
47 Auto Driver Jagan
48 Angaarey Raja Lokhande Hindi film
49 Chandralekha Raj Kapoor / Seeta Rama Rao
50 Zakhm Raman Desai Hindi film
51 1999 Seetharama Raju Ramaraju
52 Ravoyi Chandamama Sashi Remake of Bollywood film, Mann
53 2000 Nuvvu Vastavani Chinni Krishna Remake of Thulladha Manamum Thullum
54 Ninne Premistha Srinivas Remake of Nee Varuvai Ena
Guest Appearance
55 Azad Chandra Sekhar Azad Nandi Award for Best Feature Film - Silver
56 2001 Eduruleni Manishi Surya Murthy & Satya Dual role
57 Bava Nachadu Ajay
58 Adhipathi Jagan
59 Akasa Veedhilo Chandu / Chandra Shekar
60 Snehamante Idera Aravind
61 2002 Santosham Karthikeya Nandi Award for Best Actor
62 Agni Varsha Yavakri Hindi film
63 Manmadhudu Abhiram
64 2003 Shivamani Shivamani
65 LOC Kargil Major Padmapani Acharya Hindi film
66 2004 Nenunnanu Venu Madhav
67 Mass Mass / Ganesh
68 2005 Super Akhil
69 2006 Sri Ramadasu[9] Kancherla Gopanna
70 Boss - I Love You Gopal Krishna
71 2007 Don Suri
72 2008 Krishnarjuna Lord Krishna (Bangaram)
73 King King / Bottu Seenu / Sarath
74 2010 Kedi Ramesh (Rummy)
75 Ragada Satya Reddy
76 2011 Gaganam Major Raveendran
77 Rajanna Rajanna
78 2012 Shirdi Sai Lord Sai Baba
79 Damarukam Mallikharjuna / Malli
80 2013 Greeku Veerudu Chandu
81 Sri Jagadguru Aadi Sankara Chandaludu
82 Bhai Vijay
83 2014 Manam Seetharamudu / Nageshwar Rao 'Bittu' Dual role
84 2016 Soggade Chinni Nayana Bangaruraju & Dr. Ram Mohan Dual role
85 Oopiri / Thozha Vikramaditya
86 Nirmala Convent Nagarjuna Akkineni
87 2017 Om Namo Venkatesaya Hathiram Bhavaji
88 Raju Gari Gadhi - 2 TBA