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( July 2018) Konidela Siva Sankara Vara Prasad (born 22 August 1955), better known by his Chiranjeevi, is an actor and politician. He was the Minister of State with for the,. Prior to politics, Chiranjeevi had attended the and had worked primarily in in addition to, and films. He made his acting debut in 1978 with the film. However, was released earlier at the. Known for his, Chiranjeevi starred in 150 feature films.
In 1987, he starred in which was dubbed into Russian and was screened at the. Chiranjeevi won the 1988 Award and the state awards for his performance in the film. In the same year, Chiranjeevi was one of the Indian delegates at the. In 1988, he co-produced which won the. Chiranjeevi's 1992 film, directed by, is the first to gross over ₹10 at the box office. The film was screened at the 1993 in the mainstream section. It made Chiranjeevi the highest-paid actor in India at the time catapulting him to the cover pages of national weekly magazines in India.
The entertainment magazines and named him 'Bigger than Bachchan', a reference to Bollywood's. News magazine hailed him as 'the new money machine'. He was paid a remuneration of ₹1.25 crore for the 1992 film. In 2002, Chiranjeevi was given the Samman Award for the Highest Income Tax Payer for the 1999–2000 assessment year by the. A poll conducted by in 2006 named Chiranjeevi the most popular star of the Telugu film industry.
In a film career spanning thirty-nine years, he won four state, including the, and ten including the. In 2006, Chiranjeevi was honored with the, India's third-highest civilian award, for his contributions to and was presented with an honorary doctorate from. In 2013, he inaugurated the Exhibition, a joint participation of the and at the. He also represented Incredible India at the ceremony held in. In 2013, IBN LIVE named him as one of 'the men who changed the face of the Indian Cinema'.
Chiranjeevi's 150th film was announced in May 2015. Chiranjeevi founded the Chiranjeevi Charitable Foundation, established in 1998, which is involved in humanitarian activities. In 2008, he entered politics by forming the. In the, Chiranjeevi contested from his native places. He was defeated by the Congress party candidate in Palakollu and was elected as a member of the from the. He led the Praja Rajyam Party to emerge as the third-largest party during the same election. Later, in February 2011, his Praja Rajyam Party merged into the.
He is a co-owner of the team. Contents. Early life and family Chiranjeevi was born in, a village near. His father worked as a constable and was transferred on a regular basis. He spent his childhood in his native village with his grandparents. Chiranjeevi did his schooling in Nidadavolu, Gurajala, Bapatla, Ponnuru, Mangalagiri and Mogalturu. He was an NCC cadet.
Chiranjeevi had participated in the Republic Day Parade in New Delhi as being an NCC cadet in the early 70s. He was interested in acting from a young age. He did his Intermediate at C. Sarma College in. After graduating with a degree in commerce from at Narsapur, Chiranjeevi moved to and joined the in 1976 to pursue a career in acting.
Since his family worshipped, a deity, his mother advised him to take the screen name 'Chiranjeevi', meaning 'live forever', a reference to the belief of living forever. He has two daughters, Sushmita and Srija, and a son, also an actor in. One of Chiranjeevi's brothers, is a film producer and also has acted in several films. His youngest brother, is an actor in Tollywood too and he also the founder of the., his brother-in-law, is a film producer.
Chiranjeevi is the uncle of,. Acting career Early career: 1978–1981 Chiranjeevi started his film career with. However, his first released film was., directed by, gave Chiranjeevi recognition from the Indian audience. He played a small role in.
He played the anti-hero in films and 's, starring. In a remake of the Tamil film, Chiranjeevi portrayed the character played by in the original.
In 1979, Chiranjeevi had eight major film releases and then 14 films in the following year. He played lead antagonist in works such as, /,.
Leading roles: 1982 Chiranjeevi began to appear in lead roles with films such as, directed by, which was a hit at the box office. Later, he starred in, directed by, which dealt with the social malady of the dowry system. It brought him his first and Viswanath's third.
He also appeared in movies such as,. He acted in multi-star movies such as and, and later appeared in. 1983–2007 was a box office success and attained stardom with this movie. In 1984, he continued doing action films. A series of box office hits at this time include;,.
In 1985, he received his second for his performance in. Chiranjeevi received his first for (1987), directed by K. After Khaidi, Chiranjeevi had hits such as (1987), (1988) and (1988).
Chiranjeevi co produced and acted in (1988), which not only won the, but also the. Chiranjeevi then experimented with, a directed by and produced.
Other experimental works at this time include works such as the first Telugu film to be released on a 70 mm 6-Track, the western genre and the social problem (1991), which were box-office hits and led to Chiranjeevi being regarded as the 'boss of Telugu cinema'. Chiranjeevi's performances were appreciated in (1990). In 1996, he appeared in a guest role in the film. For his role in (1992), he received his second and third. The mid-1990s saw a career dip for Chiranjeevi with box office duds such as,. There were exceptions, such as, which fetched him a fourth Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu, and were moderately successful. After a brief lull, Chiranjeevi bounced back with, and, for which he received his fifth Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu.
In 1999, Chiranjeevi was to appear in a Hollywood production directed by Dushan Garsi, and produced by Rameshkrishna Murthi. The version was directed. The movie, which was titled The Return of the Thief of Baghdad, had its filming suspended for undisclosed reasons. Chiranjeevi's new decade started with. After a brief gap, Chiranjeevi starred in, released in 2002, which broke all his previous box office records of Tollywood and won him his third and sixth Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu. After that, he appeared in films with an underlying message and a social cause, including and, for which he won his seventh and latest Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu,.
He was awarded the in 2006 and the at the in 2011 for his contributions to the film industry. 2007–present Following his last film in the lead role, 2007's, which received an average response, Chiranjeevi did not star in any film for approximately 10 years, during which he embarked on his political career. During these 10 years, he has made only two cameo appearances in films starring his son: in 2009 and in 2015. He also served as narrator to both. From 2013 onwards, he was on the lookout for the right script to mark his comeback into cinema, in what would coincidentally happen to be his 150th film as an actor. A year following the release of the highly successful 2014 Tamil film, Chiranjeevi chose to remake that film in Telugu as his comeback film.
The remake, titled, directed by, was released during the Sankranti holiday in 2017, about 6 months short of a decade following Shankar Dada Zindabad, to positive reviews and record-breaking box-office revenue. Critics have singled out Chiranjeevi in particular, praising him for both his performance and appearance, especially following a decade of absence from cinema. His next film will be a biopic on and is titled which is directed. It will be released on in 2019.
Television career Chiranjeevi made his debut as Television host with the fourth season of. The first episode of fourth season was aired on 13 February 2017. The game show, a Telugu version of, will be telecasted Monday to Thursday at 9.30 pm. Political career In 2008, Chiranjeevi started, a in the state of.
At the launch, he stated that social justice was the main agenda of his party. In the, the party won 18 of the 295 seats in the. He was elected a from. He contested from both and Constituencies for in the 2009 general elections, winning in Tirupati but losing out in Palakollu, in West-Godavari district.
On 6 February 2011, Chiranjeevi merged the 30-month-old Praja Rajyam Party with the, after two weeks of talks with, the president of the Congress, which feared the no-confidence motion in the state assembly in the wake of the emergence of 's and the stronghold of Telangana agitation. After more than one year of merging his party into Congress, he was nominated to Rajya Sabha on 29 March 2012. He got elected and took the oath as a Rajya Sabha member on 3 April 2012. On 28 October 2012, he was sworn in as the Union Minister of State (Independent charge),. After the split the state of Andhra Pradesh leaving the residuary state with huge debt and little revenue in June 2014, most members of the Andhra Pradesh wing of party left in protest. Chiranjeevi, however, remained with and did a campaign for as chairman of election campaign committee for 2014 parliamentary and assembly elections in the residuary state of, however, he refrained from contesting in elections. There was also criticism that he did not campaign wholeheartedly due to the one-sided decision was taken to split Andhra Pradesh.
His youngest brother, a former Praja Rajyam Party youth wing leader, launched his own political party and campaigned vigorously against and in favor of Telugu Desam Party and Bharatiya Janata Party. Due to the strong anti- sentiment prevailing in Andhra Pradesh, its candidates were defeated in all parliamentary and state assembly seats with 165 out of 175 candidates losing deposit obtaining less than 10% of vote share. Since the 2014 elections, he has maintained distance from active politics and will also end his tenure as Rajya Sabha member in April 2018. He has not attended any sessions of either. Humanitarian work On 2 October 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 trust has made over 68,000 blood donations and 1,414 eye donations. The Blood Bank of the CCT has helped over 80,000 people and the Eye Bank has helped about 1,000 people in the state of Andhra Pradesh since its opening. Around 350,000 people have pledged their eyes to CCT so far, giving 1600 people eyesight through CCT.
CCT has also won the 'Best Voluntary Blood Bank Award' by the AP State Government for the past 4 years. On 10 June 2006, the then President of India, inaugurated the Chiranjeevi Charitable Foundation (CCF) at the Jubilee Hills Check Post in Hyderabad.
CCT crossed the one mark in collecting blood and more than 96,000 people have been helped with blood by this blood bank. After allegations made against the Blood Bank and Eye Bank, the state government of AP constituted a high-level committee to look into the allegations.
The committee worked under the guidance of the project director of AP State AIDA Control Society, comprising experts from finance and technical fields, verified records pertaining to the collection and disposal of blood samples, blood grouping, screening, sterilisation, disposal, camps conducted, blood expiry, quality control, store room, record room and purchase of equipment. Awards, honours and recognitions Director said 'Chiranjeevi has both and in him. Not only can he do action, he can also act.' Chiranjeevi received the, the third highest civilian honour in India in the year 2006. He was awarded an by in the same year. He is a ten-time winner of and a four-time winner of. In 2014, he was awarded International Face of Indian Cinema at the from.
He was the first actor from South India to be invited to in 1987. Awards Civilian honor. 2006 – from the. – (1982).
Best Actor – Telugu – (1985). Best Actor – Telugu – (1992). Best Actor – Telugu – (1993). Best Actor – Telugu – (1999). Best Actor – Telugu – (2002). Best Actor – Telugu – (2004). for Honorary Legendary acting career (2006).
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