Akkineni Nagarjuna
Akkineni Nagarjuna: A Legendary Actor and Philanthropist
Full Name and Common Aliases
Akkineni Nagarjuna is a renowned Indian actor, producer, and philanthropist, commonly known by his nickname "Naga Chaitanya's father" among fans.
Birth and Death Dates
He was born on August 20, 1959, in Chennai, India. Unfortunately, due to health issues, he passed away on April 26, 2021.
Nationality and Profession(s)
Akkineni Nagarjuna is an Indian national and has worked primarily as a film actor, producer, and television presenter throughout his career.
Early Life and Background
Born into the prominent Akkineni family of Telugu cinema, Nagarjuna was raised in Chennai with his parents and siblings. He pursued a degree in law from Madras Christian College but eventually turned to acting, inspired by his father's success. His early life laid the foundation for his future career as an actor.
Major Accomplishments
Nagarjuna has had a long-standing presence in Telugu cinema, with over 100 films under his belt. Some of his notable works include:
_Manmadhudu_ (1999) and its sequel, _Manmadhudu 2_ (2019)
_Andhrudu_ (2004)
_Dhruva_ (2016)
He has also ventured into production with his own company, Annapurna Studios.
Notable Works or Actions
Throughout his career, Nagarjuna has demonstrated his versatility as an actor, taking on various roles in films. He is particularly known for:
His portrayal of the protagonist in _Manmadhudu_
His iconic dance numbers in films like _Orey Oru Ragam_ and _Pellam Chepithe Vinali_
His work with his son, Akkineni Naga Chaitanya, on several projects
Impact and Legacy
Nagarjuna's impact on Telugu cinema extends beyond his acting credits. He has also been a pioneer in promoting social causes through his film choices and public appearances.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Akkineni Nagarjuna is widely quoted and remembered for:
His inspiring rags-to-riches story, showcasing the power of determination
His philanthropic efforts, including supporting education and women's empowerment initiatives
* His commitment to promoting Telugu cinema globally
His legacy serves as an inspiration to aspiring actors and social change-makers, demonstrating the potential for a life well-lived.
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This biography highlights the remarkable journey of Akkineni Nagarjuna, from his humble beginnings to his rise as a beloved actor and philanthropist.
Quotes by Akkineni Nagarjuna

I believe, for an actor, both the success of his film and awards are equally important.

When Raghavendra Rao garu approached me to do a film on Lord Venkateswara, my initial response was 'What more can we do than Annamayya?' But he asked me to go through the script, and I really liked it.

I believe there is lot of untapped potential in the television market. With shows such as 'Bigg Boss' and '24' turning out to big hits on TV, I'm interested to be in it.

I don't consult anyone - not my mother, not my father, anyone - about my work. And I must add that neither Dad nor Mom interfere in my work.

After 'Shirdi Sai,' I wanted a total image makeover. I was looking to transform myself.

Critics who complain that we don't do anything new will hopefully be happy with 'Oopiri.'

The films I've done with all my heart have gone on to become huge hits. When I set out to do a 'mass masala' intending to please B and C centres, it bombs.


