Ravi Teja

In this Indian name, the name Bhupatiraju is a patronymic, not a family name, and the person should be referred to by the given name, Ravi Teja.
Ravi Teja

Ravi Teja at the 2016 IIFA Utsavam
Born Ravi Shankar Raju Bhupatiraju
(1968-01-26) 26 January 1968
Jaggampeta, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Residence Film Nagar, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.
Nationality Indian
Other names Mass MahaRaja,
Andhra Amitabh
Occupation Film actor, singer
Years active 1990–present
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Spouse(s) Kalyani Teja ( 2002-present)
Children 2
Parent(s) Bhupatiraju Rajgopal Raju, Rajya Lakshmi Bhupatiraju
Family Bharath Raju, Raghu Raju (younger brothers)
Website Ravi Teja

Ravi Teja (born Ravi Shankar Raju Bhupatiraju on 26 January 1968[1][2] and popularly referred to as MassMahaRaja[3][4]) is an Indian film actor known for his work in Telugu cinema. He is widely considered as one of the most popular and highest paid actors of Telugu cinema who has appeared in over a sixty films. He won the Nandi Special Jury Award in 1999 and 2002 for his performance in the films Nee Kosam (1999) and Khadgam (2002) and also won the state Nandi Award for best actor for his film Neninthe in 2008, T.S.R award as best actor in 2010.He has been nominated many times for his films.

He started his career as a supporting artist in Karthavyam (1990). Teja also became an assistant director and worked for several Bollywood and Telugu films. and subsequently played small roles in the films Chaitanya (1991), Aaj Ka Goonda Raj (1992), Allari Priyudu (1993), Ninne Pelladata (1996) and Sindhooram (1997).

Ravi Teja began his professional career with Nee Kosam in 1999 and also received the Nandi Award for his performance. He then starred in successful films such as Itlu Sravani Subramanyam (2001), Avunu Valliddaru Ista Paddaru (2002), Idiot (2002), Khadgam (2002), Amma Nanna O Tamila Ammayi (2003), Venky (2004), Naa Autograph (2004), Bhadra (2005), Vikramarkudu (2006), Dubai Seenu (2007), Krishna (2008), Kick (2009), Don Seenu (2010), Mirapakay (2011), Daruvu (2012), Balupu (2013), Power (2014), Kick 2 (2015) and Bengal Tiger (2015).

In 2012, he was also listed as 50th in the Forbes India list of top 100 Celebrities with an annual income of 15.5 crore (US$2.3 million).[5] In 2013 he was in 68th position with earnings of 13 crore (US$1.9 million).[6] In 2015 he was in 74th position with earnings of 12.5 crore (US$1.9 million).[7]

Early life

He was born to Raj Gopal Raju and Rajya Lakshmi Bhupatiraju in the village of Jaggampeta, Andhra Pradesh, India.[8] Teja 's father was a pharmacist and his mother was a homemaker. He is the eldest of three sons, the others being Bharath and Raghu, who are also actors.[9] Teja spent most of his childhood in Northern India because his father used to move very often due to his work. His schooling was in Jaipur, Delhi, Mumbai and Bhopal.[9] Teja completed his schooling at N.S.M. Public School, Vijayawada. Later on he completed his Bachelors in Arts at Siddhartha Degree College, Vijayawada. In 1988 he went to Chennai to start his career in films.[9]

Career

Further information: Ravi Teja filmography

1990–1996

In his early years working in Chennai, YVS Chowdary and Gunasekhar were his roommates.[10] He had small roles in the films Karthavyam (1990), Chaitanya (1991) and Aaj Ka Goonda Raj (1992). Ravi became an assistant director, working in both television and film. As an assistant director, he worked in several Bollywood as well as Telugu projects including Prathihnbandh, Aaj Ka Goondaraj, and Criminal.[11] He met Krishna Vamsi and worked as an assistant director under him for the 1996 hit film Ninne Pelladutha. Vamsi also gave Ravi an opportunity to act in a small role in that film. He continued to work as an assistant director for few other films.[12]

1997–2000

In 1997, while still working as an assistant director, Ravi Teja got an opportunity to act in the film Sindhooram directed by Krishna Vamsi as a lead actor. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu.

Ravi Teja followed up with roles in the films Seetha Rama Raju, Padutha Teeyaga, Manasichhi Choodu and Krishna Reddy's Premaku Velayara. In 1999, he was cast in a leading role by Srinu Vaitla for Nee Kosam. The film won the Silver Nandi for Best Film. Ravi Teja won the Nandi Award for Best Actor Special Jury for his performance . Following this, he started appearing in more significant roles such as Krishna Vamsi's Samudram, Chiranjeevi's Annayya and Budget Padmanabham. He also appeared in lead roles in multi-starrer films such as Kshemanga Velli Labanga Randi, Tirumala Tirupathi Venkatesa, Sakuntumba Sapari Vare Sametham and Ammayi Kosam.

2001–2005

In 2001, Teja's association with Puri Jagannadh began when he cast Ravi as the lead role in Itlu Sravani Subramanyam.[13] The movie was a commercial hit and got Ravi Teja credibility as a solo lead actor. In 2002, his next film Avunu Valliddaru Ista Paddaru, directed by Vamsy and co-starring Kalyani was released. The film was a successful at the box office and won Ravi acclaim.[14] The year also saw Ravi in Idiot. Directed by Puri Jagannadh and co-starring Rakshita, was a blockbuster hit and Ravi's performance and dialogue delivery were praised by critics and movie-goers alike.[15][16]

The year also saw the release of Krishna Vamsi's Khadgam. The movie was a huge success at the box office and won Sarojini Devi Award for a Film on National Integration. Ravi's portrayal of a young wannabe actor won him the Nandi Special Jury Award for the second time.[17] In 2003, Ravi again worked with director Puri Jagannadh for Amma Nanna O Tamila Ammayi. The film co-starring Asin became a blockbuster hit and Jeevi of Idlebrain praised him, "Ravi Teja did well. His strength lies in his dialogue delivery and reckless body language".[18] The year also saw Ravi working in commercially successful films like Dongodu, co-starring Kalyani and directed by Srinivas Bheemineni and Veede, co-starring Aarthi Agarwal and directed by Ravi Raja Pinisetty. In the same year, Ravi was also seen in films like Ee Abbayee Chala Manchodu, Anveshana and Oka Raju Oka Rani, which failed to do well at the box office.[19][20][21]

In 2004, Ravi Teja co-starred in Venky, directed by Srinu Vaitla. Idlebrain wrote, "His comedy is very good in the first half. His antics with Siddanthi and the way he curses himself in front of the mirror is hilarious".[22] He appeared in Naa Autograph directed by cinematographer turned director S. Gopal Reddy. A critic from nowrunning.com wrote, "Ravi Teja delivers a stunning performance as a dejected lover".[23] Chanti was directed by Sobhan . In 2005, Ravi Teja's work included Bhadra directed by Boyapati Srinu and Bhageeratha, directed by Rasool Ellore. He also worked in the crime film Shock, directed by Harish Shankar and produced by Ram Gopal Varma.

2006–2011

In 2006, Teja worked with director S. S. Rajamouli for Vikramarkudu. Jeevi praised his performance, "Vikramarkudu is the best film of Ravi Teja so far in histrionics aspect. He did both characters of Athali Sathi Babu and Vikram Rathod equally well, His mannerism of ‘jintata’ is simply superb".[24] Later in 2006, Ravi Teja acted in Khatarnak. In 2007, Ravi Teja worked for the third time with director Srinu Vaitla for Dubai Seenu. He also did a cameo in Chiranjeevi's Shankar Dada Zindabad. In 2008, Ravi Teja acted in Krishna[25] directed by V. V. Vinayak. In August 2008, Ravi Teja acted in Baladur.[26] Later in the year, Ravi Teja again collaborated with director Puri Jagganath for Neninthe.[27] Although the film was not successful at the box office, Ravi Teja's portrayal of an up-and-coming assistant director in the film received acclaim.[28]

In 2009, Ravi Teja worked with director Surender Reddy for Kick. Later that year, he appeared in Anjaneyulu. In 2010, his films included Shambo Shiva Shambo and Don Seenu, directed by Gopichand Malineni.

His first release in 2011 was Harish Shankar's Mirapakay. He later starred in Ram Gopal Varma's Dongala Mutha and made a cameo appearance in Katha Screenplay Darshakatvam Appalaraju, also directed by Ram Gopal Varma. His last release of the year was Ramesh Varma's Veera .

2012–present

His first release in 2012 was Gunasekhar's Nippu. His next release was Siva's Daruvu. His next release was Puri Jagannadh's Devudu Chesina Manushulu. His last release in 2012 was Parasuram's Sarocharu Rediff.com wrote "Ravi Teja is in a different avatar, a more subdued one. A change of image and role is necessary for an actor and Ravi Teja makes the transition fairly well."[29]

Ravi Teja and Kajal Aggarwal during the shoot of their film Sarocharu (2012) in Switzerland, Europe.

His release in 2013 was Gopichand Malineni's action entertainer Balupu. The Times of India wrote "Ravi Teja has come up with an entertaining performance. His characterization and the flashback episode as Kancharapalem Shankar looked very powerful on the screen. He gets into the skin of the character and has done well."[30] The film turned one of the biggest critical and commercial success of the year,[31][32]

In 2014, he made cameo appearance in Sairam Shankar's Romeo and Power with debutant director K. S. Ravindra.

In 2015, he starred in Kick 2 directed by Surender Reddy and produced by Nandamuri Kalyan Ram.[33] After this he started a film titled Bengal Tiger directed by Sampath Nandi.[34] This film grossed nearly 40.5 crore (US$6.0 million)s globally and also became the 8th highest grossing Telugu film of the year.[35]

Later he named Sudheer Varma as the director for his next movie which starts in mid 2016[36][37] and also named debutant Chakri as director for his next film, who worked in the direction department of his earlier ventures like Don Seenu, Balupu and Power.[38] Also he agreed to make a film with Puri Jagannadh marking his sixth collaboration with him.[39]

Brand endorsement

Ravi Teja was signed in as brand ambassador for Lunar – footwear and sandals in the two states, AP and Telangana.[40] He later endorsed the liquor brand, Lord & Master.[41][42]

Filmography

Main article: Ravi Teja filmography

Below is a selected filmography of Ravi Teja.

See also

References

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