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August 15, 2010

Chiranjeevi (Telugu) Bollywood Dance Genius

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Konidela Siva Sankara Vara Prasad with a screen name as Chiranjeevi (Telugu), is a prominent Indian film actor acting mainly in Telugu film Industry born on August 22, 1955. In January 2006, he was honored with Pam Bushing, the third highest civilian award in India for his contortions to Arts and Social Service. Chiranjeevi, was born in a missionary hospital at Newsroom, a village in the West Godiva's district on 22MD August 1955. He was born to Venerate Rap and Anacin Devils. Chiranjeevi grew up in his native village, Megalith, under the care of his grandparents, while his family was elsewhere because of his father being a police officer. The sense of discipline and hard working, which he still embraces, were introduced at a very young age in his life. The tough childhood he had, being the eldest in his family, has helped him to handle many such events of higher proportion with great poise in the later stages of his life. The NYC training during his college days also helped him to imbibe the hard work and dedication in his life. Education Chiranjeevi's education was nomadic, owing to his father Venerate Ray's frequent transfers to Angola, Pony, Spatula, Mongolic, Granola, Chorals, Nellie, etc. His father had constantly encouraged him after having discovered the undaunted liking of his son towards cultural activities. Chiranjeevi did his schooling in Nightfall, Grizzle, Pony, Capital, Monoculture and Megaliths. He also won the first prize for his first performance as Pa ran Dahomey Panthers. After high school, Chiranjeevi continued his studies with Biology, Physics and Chemistry as his main coursework in S R Sham Junior College, Angola. Following that, he graduated with his Bachelor's degree in Commerce (B. Com.) from Sir NY College, Raspy. After graduation, Chiranjeevi came to Madras to pursue a degree and career in cost accountancy and enrolled himself in a film institute in Chennai and graduated with a diploma in it. [credit] Chiranjeevi entered the Telugu film industry with the film Manchuria Handful (1977). In Panama Nags (1981) he played a snake charmer which gave him a good reputation as an actor. Meanwhile, (between 1977-81) he played a lot of minor roles and characters with a negative shade in movies such as Massaged, 47 July, etc. The first real break for him came with the movie Khaki (1983). This movie established Chiranjeevi as an action hero. With films like Abolish (1983), Challenge (1984), Advil Dongs (1985), Rickshaws (1986), Passive Pram (1987), Yarmulke Mogul (1988), Attack Yams Amigo Mobutu (1989), etc. he succeeded in establishing a name of his own in the Telugu film industry. He won a Candi Award for the movie Sway Ambrosio (1987), which was directed by Kiss bath. His movie Retrieving (1988), directed by K. Blender, won the Narcs Butt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration in 1989. Chiranjeevi is adored by his audiences and his fans, in particular, for his dancing abilities. He successfully imbibed the technique of breakdowns from the Occidental world and created a trend in the Telugu movie industry. Even now, at an age of 52, he continues to dance with the same ease, which partly explains the mass fan following he commands. His winning streak continued into the 1990's with films like Confetti Dongs (1990), Jagged Veering Anthology Sundae (1990), Kodak Smegma (1990), Gang Leader (1991), Rowdy Aloud (1991), and Gran Mouldy (1992). All of these movies worked magic at the box office and then followed a series of movie disasters with Mechanic Aloud (1993), S. P. Washroom (1994), Big Boss (1995), Ricocheted (1995) sinking at the box office. He bounced back with Hitler (1997) and Master (1997) and continued with Chaplain Wendi (1998) and Beggary Beginner (1998). Later in 2002, Chiranjeevi had one more movie release in the form of Indra. This film turned out to be a huge success and became one of the highest grossing film of that year. He won both the Candi Award and Gallimaufry Best Actor Award for the film Indra. He met with success with another block buster "Tagore" (2003), an excellent message-oriented movie based on the Tamil runaway hit, Roman, starring Veejays Kath. This movie again proved out to be a top grosser. Anti (2004) failed to record the success despite the high expectations, because of the long time taken for the completion of the movie. But, with the film Chinked MOBS (Remake of Moneybag MOBS), another social message-oriented movie, he met with success. After these films, his success story was again dented. Movies like Andromeda and Jain Chiranjeeva were average greasers. He appeared in a brief role in the film Style directed by Lawrence. However, the film Stalin (2006), another social movie, did not meet the huge expectations. In 2007, he acted in Chanted Soundboard, a sequel of Chanted MOBS (2007), a remake of the hugely successful Lager Rah Minibar. The movie turned out to be an average grosser. The fan following that he has is tremendous. He is fondly referred to as Anny (meaning elder brother in Telugu) by many of his admirers. [Charity vice and University] On October 2, 1998, he founded the Chiranjeevi Charitable Trust (COT), which includes Chiranjeevi Blood and Eye Banks. It is Andrea Parade's largest recipient of Blood and Eye Donations. The Blood Bank of the CAT helped over 96,000 people and the Eye Bank has helped about 1000 people in the state of Andria Radish since its inception [1]. Around 350,000 people have pledged their eyes to CAT so far, thereby giving 1600 people eye sight through CCT. CCT has also won the Best Voluntary Blood Bank Award by the AP State Government for the past 4 years. It helped the hospitals by supplying blood for the victims of the bomb blasts that happened in Hyderabad on August 25, 2007. On June 10, 2006, The President of India, Dr. Abdul Clam, inaugurated the Chiranjeevi Charitable Foundation (CFC) at the Jubilee Hills Check post in Hyderabad [2]. Recently, Chiranjeevi Charitable Trust had reached yet another landmark by crossing a milestone by collecting 100,000 units of blood. Chiranjeevi is the board member of Mandi Foundation, one of the biggest humanitarian organizations in Andrea Radish, with its presence in 8 other states of India [3]. In January 2006, Chiranjeevi was honored with the Padma Bhushan, the third highest civilian award in India for his contributions to the Telugu Film Industry and his social work [4]. In November 2006, Chiranjeevi was awarded with a honorary doctorate by the Andhra University for his services to the Telugu film industry and for his social work [5].


In July 2007, Chiranjeevi was honored with the Legend Award [6]. He won 7 Filmfare awards as Best Actor and also Filmfare Legendary Award in the year 2007. Mammography 2007 Shankardada Zindabad Shankar Prasad Remake of Lage Raho Munnabhai Karishma Kotak Gemini Film circuit Prabhudeva 27/07/2007 2006 Stalin Stalin Trisha Anjana Productions Murugadas 20/09/2006 Style Himself,Special Appearance 160 days Larsco Entertainment Raghava Lawrence 12/01/2006 2005 Jai Chiranjeeva Satyanarayana Murthy Bhumika, Sameera Vyjayathi movies Vijaya Bhaskar 21/12/2005 Andarivadu Govindarajulu/Siddharth Tabu, Reema Sen Geetha arts Seenu Vytla 04/06/2005 2004 Shankar Dada MBBS Shankar Prasad 180 days Winner: Filmfare Best Actor Award (Telugu) Winner: Santosham Best Actor Award Sonali Bendre gemini Film Circuit Jayanth C Paranji 15/10/2004 Anji Anji Namratha Sirodkar M S Arts Kodi Ramakrishna 15/01/2004 2003 Tagore Tagore 159 days Santosham Best Actor Award Jyothika, Shriya Leo Projects VV Vinayak 18/09/2003 2002 Indra Indra Sena Reddy 225 days Nandi Award for Best Actor Filmfare Best Actor Award (Telugu) Sonali Bendre, Aarthi Vyjayanthi movies B Gopal 24/07/2002 2001 Daddy Raj Kumar 106 days Simran, Amisha Bhalla geetha arts Suresh Krishna 04/10/2001 Manjunatha Manjunatha Swamy/Lord Siva 102 days Meena Chinni Films Raghavendra Rao 22/06/2001 Mrigaraju Raju Also playback singer Simran, Sanghavi Devi Film Productions Gunasekhar 11/01/2001 2000 Annayya Rajaram 189 days Soundarya Simran Sairam Arts Mutyala Subbaiah 07/01/2000 Hands Up Cameo 1999 Iddaru Mitrulu Vijay 104 days Rambha, ramyakrishna R K Film Associates K Raghavendra Rao 30/04/1999 Sneham Kosam Simhadri/Chinnayya 106 days'Winner

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