Nagarjuna filmography

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Nagarjuna in 2010

Nagarjuna is an Indian actor and producer who works in the Telugu cinema. He has acted in over 100 films as a lead actor as well as playing supporting and cameo roles, including Hindi and Tamil cinema. He has received nine state Nandi Awards, three Filmfare Awards South, and one Special Mention at the National Film Awards. The 1996 film Ninne Pelladata which he produced, was declared the Best Telugu film of the year at the National Film Awards.

Nagarjuna enacted the role of 15th century composer Annamacharya in the 1997 film Annamayya; as Yavakri (the son of the ascetic Bharadwaja) in the 2002 film Agni Varsha; as Major Padmapani Acharya in the 2003 war film, LOC Kargil; as 17th-century composer Kancherla Gopanna in the 2006 film Sri Ramadasu; as Sai Baba of Shirdi in the 2012 film Shirdi Sai; and as Chandaludu (Lord Siva in disguise) in the 2013 film Jagadguru Adi Sankara.[1]

In 1989, Nagarjuna acted in the Maniratnam directed Romantic drama film, Geetanjali, which won the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment. In the same year, he acted in Siva, an action blockbuster directed by Ram Gopal Varma, premiered at the 13th International Film Festival of India.[2] In 1990, he subsequently made his Bollywood debut with the Hindi remake of the same film titled Shiva, and tasted success. In 1997, he received the National Film Award for producing Ninne Pelladata. In 1998, he received the National Film Award-Special Mention for his performance in the historical film Annamayya.

In 2013, Nagarjuna represented Cinema of South India at the Delhi Film Festival's 100 Years of Indian Cinema's celebration, alongside Ramesh Sippy and Vishal Bharadwaj from Bollywood.[3] In 1995, he ventured into film production, with a production unit operating in Seychelles, and was a co-director of an Emmy Award-winning film animation company in Michigan, U.S.[4] Along with his brother, Venkat Akkineni, Nagarjuna is the co-owner of the production company, Annapurna Studios and is the president of the non-profit film school Annapurna International School of Film and Media based in Hyderabad.[5][6][7]

Acting roles

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released

Telugu films

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1986 Vikram Vikram Remake of Hindi film Hero
Captain Nagarjun Nagarjuna
Aranyakanda Chaitanya
1987 Majnu Rajesh
Sankeertana Kaasi
Collector Gari Abbai Ravi
Agni Putrudu Kalidaasu
Kirai Dada Vijay Remake of Hindi film Jaal
1988 Aakhari Poratam Vihari
Chinababu Venu Gopal
Murali Krishnudu Murali Krishna
Janaki Ramudu Ranga (Ramu)[a]
1989 Vijay Vijay
Vicky Daada Vikram
Geetanjali Prakash
Agni Pavan Kumar
Siva Siva
1990 Prema Yuddham Kalyan
Neti Siddhartha Siddhartha
Iddaru Iddare Ravi
1991 Nirnayam Vamsi Krishna
Chaitanya Chaitanya
Shanti Kranti Inspector Subash
Jaitra Yatra Teja 25th Film
1992 Killer Eeswar Prasad (Prem Krishna)[a]
Antham Raghav (Shekar)[a]
President Gari Pellam Raja
1993 Rakshana Bose
Varasudu Vinay
Allari Alludu Kalyan (Rajesh)[a]
1994 Govinda Govinda Seenu
Hello Brother Deva / Ravi Varma[b]
Criminal Dr. Ajay Kumar
1995 Gharana Bullodu Raju
Vajram Chakri
1996 Ramudochadu Ram
Ninne Pelladata Seenu
1997 Annamayya Annamacharya
1998 Aavida Maa Aavide Vikranth
Auto Driver Jagan
Chandralekha Raj Kapoor (Seeta Rama Rao)[a]
1999 Seetharama Raju Ramaraju
Ravoyi Chandamama Sashi
2000 Nuvvu Vastavani Chinni Krishna
Azad Chandra Shekar Azad Nandi Award for Best Feature Film - Silver
2001 Eduruleni Manishi Surya Murthy / Satya[b]
Bava Nachadu Ajay
Akasa Veedhilo Chandra Sekhar (Chandu)[a] 50th Film
Snehamante Idera Aravind
2002 Santosham Karthikeya Nandi Award for Best Actor
Manmadhudu Abhiram
2003 Sivamani CI Sivamani
2004 Nenunnanu Venu Madhav
Mass Ganesh (Mass)[a]
2005 Super Akhil
2006 Sri Ramadasu Kancherla Gopanna [8]
Boss - I Love You Gopal Krishna
2007 Don Suri
2008 King Raja Chandra Pratap Varma aka King (Bottu Seenu, Sarath)[a]
2010 Kedi Ramesh (Rummy)[a]
Ragada Satya Reddy
2011 Gaganam Major N. Raveendra
2012 Shirdi Sai Shirdi Sai Baba also singer for the song "Okkade Devudu" [9]
Damarukam Mallikharjuna
2013 Greeku Veerudu Chandu
Bhai Vijay
2014 Manam Seetharamudu / Nageswara Rao "Bittu"[b]
2016 Soggade Chinni Nayana Bangarraju / Dr. Ram Mohan[b] also singer for the song "Dikka Dikka Dum Dum"
Oopiri Vikramaditya
2017 Om Namo Venkatesaya Hathiram Bhavaji
Raju Gari Gadhi 2 Rudra
2018 Officer Sivaji Rao IPS 75th Film
Devadas Deva
2019 Manmadhudu 2 Sambasiva Rao / Sam
2021 Wild Dog Vijay Varma [10]
2022 Bangarraju Bangarraju / Dr. Ram Mohan[b] also singer for the song "Laddunda" [11]
The Ghost Vikram Naidu [12]
2024 Naa Saami Ranga Kishtayya
TBA Kubera TBA Filming

Other language films

Year Title Role Language Notes Ref.
1990 Shiva Shiva Hindi Remake of Siva
1992 Khuda Gawah Inspector Raja Mirza
Drohi Raghav (Shekhar)[a] Simultaneously shot in Telugu as Antham
1995 Criminal Dr. Ajay Kumar Simultaneously shot in Telugu with the same name but the Hindi version was released late.
1996 Mr. Bechara Ajay Remake of the 1994 Tamil film Veetla Visheshanga
1997 Ratchagan Ajay Padmanabhan Tamil
1998 Angaarey Raja Lokhande Hindi
Zakhm Raman Desai
2002 Agni Varsha Yavakri
2003 LOC Kargil Major Padmapani Acharya
2011 Payanam Major N. Raveendra Tamil Simultaneously shot in Telugu as Gaganam
2016 Thozha Vikramadhithya (Vikram) Simultaneously shot in Telugu as Oopiri
2022 Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva Anish Shetty Hindi [13]
TBA Kubera TBA Tamil
Hindi
Filming; Simultaneously being shot in Telugu

Child artist, cameo appearances and supporting roles

Year Title Role Notes
1961 Velugu Needalu Raghu 8 month old baby
1967 Sudigundalu Child artist
1988 Rao Gari Illu Himself
1995 Ghatothkachudu Chitha
Sisindri Raja
2000 Ninne Premistha Srinivas
2001 Adhipathi Adv.Jagan
2006 Style Mass
2008 Krishnarjuna Lord Krishna (Bangaram)
2010 Thakita Thakita Nag
2011 Rajanna Rajanna
2013 Sri Jagadguru Aadi Sankara Chandaludu
2015 Dongaata Himself
Akhil
Size Zero [14]
Inji Iduppazhagi Tamil Film.
2016 Nirmala Convent also Producer and singer for the song "Kotha Kotha Bhasha"[15]
Premam Vikram's father

Producer

Films

Year Film Ref
1979 Kalyani
1980 Pilla Zamindar
Buchi Babu
1981 Premabhishekam
Prema Kanuka
1982 Yuvaraju
1983 Sri Ranga Neethulu
1995 Sisindri
1996 Ninne Pelladata
1998 Aahaa..!
Sri Sita Ramula Kalyanam Chootamu Raarandi
Chandralekha
1999 Prema Katha
Seetharama Raju
2000 Yuvakudu
2002 Manmadhudu
2003 Satyam
2004 Mass
2005 Super
2011 Rajanna
2013 Bhai
Uyyala Jampala
2014 Manam
Oka Laila Kosam
2016 Soggade Chinni Nayana
Nirmala Convent
2017 Rarandoi Veduka Chudham
Hello
2018 Rangula Ratnam
2019 Manmadhudu 2
2022 Bangarraju

Television

Year Title Language Role Channel
2014–2016 Meelo Evaru Koteeswarudu Telugu Host MAA TV
2019–Present Bigg Boss Star Maa
2020 Loser Producer ZEE5[16]
2022–present Bigg Boss Non-Stop Host Disney+ Hotstar

Music videos

Year Title Performer(s) Language Ref.
1997 "Apna Desh to Apna Ho" (Meri Jann Hindustan) Hariharan Hindi
2013 "Betiyaan" (Save the Girl Child) Shankar Mahadevan, Sunidhi Chauhan, Sonu Nigam Hindi [17]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Akkineni Nagarjuna played a single character with two or more names.
  2. ^ a b c d e Akkineni Nagarjuna played two characters.

References

  1. ^ Suresh Krishnamoorthy (30 April 2013). "At the end of the day, Nag wants to feel good". The Hindu. Chennai, India. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
  2. ^ "Directorate of Film Festival" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 April 2016.
  3. ^ Delhi festival to celebrate 100 years of Indian Cinema | NDTV Movies.com
  4. ^ "45th National Film Awards" (PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals. Retrieved 11 March 2012.
  5. ^ "I need a break: Nagarjuna". The Times of India. 20 April 2012. Archived from the original on 21 May 2013.
  6. ^ "Nagarjuna is brand ambassador for Kalyan Jewellers". Thehindubusinessline.in. 1 December 2010. Archived from the original on 20 October 2012. Retrieved 24 October 2012.
  7. ^ "Swept away by 'Nag' magic". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 11 July 2011.
  8. ^ Sri Ramadasu had 82 working days- Times of India . 21 May 2014. Retrieved 11 September 2014.
  9. ^ Rajamani, Radhika. "First Look: Nagarjuna as Shirdi Saibaba". Rediff. Retrieved 2 October 2022.
  10. ^ "Wild Dog: Shooting of Akkineni Nagarjuna's film postponed due to the outbreak of coronavirus?". The Times of India. 5 February 2020. Retrieved 29 August 2020.
  11. ^ Palisetty, Ramya (20 August 2021). "Nagarjuna and Naga Chaitanya begin Bangarraju shoot. See pics from puja ceremony". India Today.
  12. ^ K., Janani (29 August 2021). "Nagarjuna's film with Praveen Sattaru titled The Ghost. First look out on his birthday". India Today.
  13. ^ Naman Ramachandran (14 December 2021). "Amitabh Bachchan, Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt's Divine Hero Franchise Film 'Brahmastra' Sets 2022 Release Date (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
  14. ^ "Nagarjuna to do a cameo in 'Size Zero'". 14 May 2015.
  15. ^ "Nagarjuna turns singer for the first time". The Times of India. 16 January 2017.
  16. ^ Dundoo, Sangeetha Devi (11 May 2020). "Priyadarshi is an air rifle shooter in the web series 'Loser'". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  17. ^ "Musical campaign for girl child". Sify. Mumbai. 10 June 2013. Archived from the original on 23 August 2017. Retrieved 10 May 2017.