When a ‘King’ was born!

August 29, 2011 19:27
When a ‘King’ was born!

When a King was bornAn M.B.A Graduate from a well noted university in America. Among the very few educated people who chose to make their career in film industry. Being a Son of Veteran Actor Akkineni Nageshwara Rao, it was not hard for Nagarjuna to make his debut into films as a Hero with the action flick ‘Vikram’, but from then to turn to ‘Manmadhudu’ to ‘King’, required a lot amount of struggle, many careful moves and a lot more transformation as an actor for Nag.

Initially, like any other Hero Nag managed to move ahead with the trend at that time, by doing some mass films, family entertainers and some love entertainers too. but, even then he was one such hero to experiment with the films and roles like ‘Geetanjali’, ‘Hello Brother’, ‘President gari Pellam’, and who can forget his immediate transformation from a regular hero to Annamayya, in an mythological film ‘Annamayya’ that is still much talked about in the industry today. not to forget even ‘Sree Rama Dasu’ has followed the list and with the same confidence, Nag is busy working on his another mythological flick ‘Sri Sai Baba’ as of now.

More than 2 to3 decades in the industry, and his Son Naga Chaitanya already being a popular Hero, Nag is one such Actor who is still in demand. About the secret of his young growing looks not known, Nag is working on three different jorner films, today.

A man who always carries that smile on his face, an actor who loves experimenting with the roles and most important even at the age of late 40’s, managing the looks that make even many teenage girls go gaga over him, Nag has his way of exploring the success in films, each year.

It is the star’s birthday today, Andhrawishesh team wishes a very happy birthday to ‘King’ Nagarjuna and wishes a successful year ahead for this Actor – Film maker and a Handsome ‘Manmadhudu’.

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