Naga Shaurya

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Naga Shaurya
Naga Shaurya in 2022
Born (1989-01-22) 22 January 1989 (age 35)
Alma materSt. Mary's College, Hyderabad
Occupations
  • Actor
  • producer
  • writer
Years active2011–present
Spouse
Anusha Shetty
(m. 2022)
[1]

Naga Shaurya (born 22 January 1989) is an Indian actor, producer, and writer who works in Telugu films. Shaurya made his debut with the coming-of-age film Cricket, Girls And Beer (2011). After starring in the National Award winning anthology film Chandamama Kathalu (2014), Shaurya had his breakthrough with the romantic comedy Oohalu Gusagusalade, the same year.[2]

Shaurya went onto establish himself as a leading actor with successful films such as - the romantic drama Dikkulu Choodaku Ramayya (2014), the romantic comedy Kalyana Vaibhogame (2016), the romantic Oka Manasu (2016), the comedy dramas Jyo Achyutananda (2016), and Chalo (2018), the fantasy comedy Oh! Baby (2019), the action thriller Ashwathama (2020) and the romantic comedy Varudu Kaavalenu (2021).[2] Shaurya has since had suffered a career setback with four commercial failures, including Phalana Abbayi Phalana Ammayi (2023).[3]

Early life

Naga Shaurya was born on 22 January 1989 in Godavari, Andhra Pradesh.[4][5] He lived for several years in Vijayawada, before moving to Hyderabad to pursue his dream of acting in films. Prior to entering the film industry, he played tennis.[5] Shaurya's parents Shankar Prasad and Usha Prasad are partners in his production house.[2]

Career

Debut and early breakthrough (2011-2015)

Before he got his first role, Shaurya struggled for almost five years. He stated, "Every time I was on the verge of signing a film, something or the other would happen and I was back to square one",[5] and added that he was "disappointed and wanted to go back to my parents".[6] Shaurya first appeared on screen in Cricket Girls & Beer.[7] Shaurya saw an advertisement by Vaaraahi Chalana Chitram, who were casting for Srinivas Avasarala's romantic comedy Oohalu Gusagusalade and sent in his portfolio. Although he had no hopes, he was selected for the lead role.[6] While working on Oohalu Gusagualade, he was selected for a role in Chandamama Kathalu which released first. An anthology film, it featured Shaurya as part of an ensemble cast.[8]

Shaurya's Oohalu Gusagusalade with Raashi Khanna, released two months later and became a critical and commercial success.[9] While praising his performance Deccan Chronicle noted, "Naga Shourya is perfect for the role of Venky; he looks fresh and has performed with ease."[10] His third release that year, Dikkulu Choodaku Ramayya with Sana Makbul, was again a romantic comedy. A triangular love story directed by Trikoti, it was about a son and father falling for the same girl.[11] The Hindu wrote, "Naga Shaurya proves yet again that he's one of the best among the newer lot of actors. He brings in the required innocence of a teenager and shows his anguish and helplessness in the later portions effectively".[12] Shaurya's final release of the year was Lakshmi Raave Maa Intiki with Avika Gor.[13] In 2015, Shaurya appeared in Jadoogadu under the direction of Yogie opposite Sonarika Bhadoria.[14]

Success and rise in Telugu cinema (2016-2021)

Shaurya's career marked a turning point in 2016 with five films: Abbayitho Ammayi, B. V. Nandini Reddy's Kalyana Vaibhogame, G. V. Rama Raju's Oka Manasu, Srinivas Avasarala's Jyo Achyutananda and Nee Jathaleka.[15][16] Of these films, only Kalyana Vaibhogame with Malvika Nair and Jyo Achyutananda with Regina Cassandra, were commercially successful.[17][18] Praising his performance in Jyo Achyutananda, Idlebrain stated, "Naga Shourya is aptly cast. His character should look vulnerable and his casting helped it. He has done extremely well." While The Hindu opioned, "Naga Shourya is the pick of the lot here; he delivers an extremely nuanced performance."[19][20] In 2017, Shaurya played a cameo in the film Kathalo Rajakumari.[21]

Naga Shaurya in 2018

Shaurya appeared in four films in 2018. The first release, Chalo with Rashmika Mandanna, was a box office success.[22] Firstpost noted, "For Naga Shaurya, Chalo feels like a step in the right direction, and he’s completely at ease with himself. He succeeds to a good extent, until the story runs out of fuel."[23] His other films that year, the Tamil-Telugu bilingual Diya, the family entertainer Ammammagarillu and the romantic comedy Nartanasala failed at the box office.[24][25] The Hindu criticized the latter for its approach on gay people.[26]

Shaurya's only release in 2019, was the fantasy comedy Oh! Baby with Samantha Ruth Prabhu. The film, which received positive reviews, was a commercial success.[27] Deccan Chronicle said, "Naga Shaurya does his small role neatly."[28] His 2020 action thriller film, Aswathama with Mehreen Pirzada, produced by his home banner Ira Creations, was a profitable venture.[29] Firstpost opioned, "It is not just the narrative that keeps you at the edge of the seat but also a major credit for that goes to Shaurya. The actor has reinvented himself as an action hero, and the transformation works quite well." Times of India said, "Naga Shaurya does an okay job when it comes to portraying emotions for some reason. His frustration and anger work well for the action scenes.".[30][31]

In 2021, Shaurya had two releases, Varudu Kaavalenu and Lakshya.[32] The former had an average run where as Lakshya failed to get the cash registers ringing at the box office. The News Minute termed his performance in Varudu Kaavalenu as "convincing".[33] For Lakshya, Times of India stated, "The film clearly shows off the hard work that Shaurya has put in. For someone who has played a boy-next-door for the most part, this film is a test to his caliber and it’s not just his body that has transformed."[34]

Commercial fluctuations (2022–present)

Shaurya's only film in 2022, Krishna Vrinda Vihari with Shirley Setia, was a box-office failure.[35] The Hindu praised him and stated that Naga Shaurya has puts up a "spirited performance".[36]

Shaurya had two releases in 2023 - Phalana Abbayi Phalana Ammayi with Malvika Nair and Rangabali with Yukti Thareja. Despite mixed to positive reviews, both the films turned out to be box-office disappointments.[37] For Phalana Abbayi Phalana Ammayi, Telangana Today stated, "Naga Shaurya proves that he’s a bankable star when it comes to the rom-com genre."[38] The Indian Express noted his work in Rangabali and said, "Naga Shaurya does a good job in a character tailor-made for him."[39]

Shaurya will next appear in Raja Kolusu's film Nari Nari Naduma Murari, Mahesh S. Koneru's film Police Vari Hecharika and a SS Arunachalam's untitled next.[40][41]

Personal life

Shaurya married his girlfriend Anusha Shetty in Bengaluru on 20 November, 2022.[42] Anusha is an interior designer based in Bangalore.[43] Shaurya is an animal lover and owns a dog.[44]

Other work and media image

123telugu termed Shaurya a "promising and talented actor".[45] In Hyderabad Times' Most Desirable Men list, Shaurya was placed 10th in 2016 and 5th in 2020.[46][47]

In 2015, Shaurya donated Rs. 50000 to a soldier named Botta Satyam's family who had been killed while fighting terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir.[48] In Lakshmi Manchu's show Memu Saitham, Shaurya ran a salon to raise funds for a farmer's family.[49] Shaurya and Samantha Ruth Prabhu also attended Hyderabad traffic police initiative "Road Safety Clubs in Schools".[50]

Ira Creations

Shaurya started his own production house named Ira Creations and first produced Chalo (2018), with his mother Usha Mulpuri.[51] Since then, Shaurya has co-produced Nartanasala (2018), Aswathama (2020) and Krishna Vrinda Vihari (2022).[52]

Filmography

Films

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
  • All films are in Telugu, unless otherwise noted.
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2011 Cricket Girls And Beer Vikram [53]
2014 Chandamama Kathalu Raju [54]
Oohalu Gusagusalade N. Venkateswara "Venky" Rao [55]
Dikkulu Choodaku Ramayya Madhu
Lakshmi Raave Maa Intiki Sai
2015 Jadoogadu Krishna
2016 Abbayitho Ammayi Abhi
Kalyana Vaibhogame Shourya
Oka Manasu Surya
Jyo Achyutananda Anand Vardhan Rao
Nee Jathaleka Akhil
2017 Kathalo Rajakumari Shourya Cameo appearance
2018 Chalo Hari [56]
Kanam Krishna
Diya Tamil film
Ammammagarillu Santhosh
Nartanasala Radha Krishna
2019 Oh! Baby Vikram
2020 Aswathama Gana
2021 Varudu Kaavalenu Akash [57][58]
Lakshya Pardhu [59]
2022 Krishna Vrinda Vihari Krishna Chari [60]
2023 Phalana Abbayi Phalana Ammayi Sanjay Pisapati [61]
Rangabali Shaurya "Show" [62]
2024 Police Vari Hecharika TBA Completed [63]
TBA #NS24 TBA Filming [64]
TBA Nari Nari Naduma Murari TBA Completed [65]

Television

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2017 No. 1 Yaari Himself with Nara Rohit [66]
2018 Memu Saitham 2 Episode 4 [67]

Other crew positions

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2018 Bhoomi Director Short film [68]
Chalo Co-producer Under Ira Creations
Nartanasala [69]
2020 Aswathama Co-producer and story writer [70]
2022 Krishna Vrinda Vihari Co-producer

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