RAVI TEJA BIOGRAPHY
Ravi Teja Biography:-
Ravi Teja Born on 26 Jan 1968 (Age 54). Ravi Teja is an Indian film actor known for his work in Telugu cinema. Ravi Teja alias Bhoopatiraju Ravishankar Raju was born in Jaggampeta, East Godavari District in Andhra Pradesh. He is the eldest of three sons to his father, Bhoopatiraju Rajagopal Raju, a pharmacist, and mother Rajyalaxmi Bhoopatiraju, a homemaker. Both his brothers are now actors as well.
Bhoopatiraju Raghunath Raju aka Raghu has also played the lead in a few B-Grade Telugu films and Bhoopathiraju Bharatraj Raju has a shared screen space with Ravi Teja in a few of his films and now plays negative roles in Tollywood.
Before starting his career in Tollywood, Ravi Teja spent most of his childhood in Jaipur, Delhi, Mumbai, and Bhopal. Later on, he moved to Vijayawada along with his family and joined Siddhartha Degree College to pursue his bachelor’s in Arts. Halfway through his graduation, he left for Chennai on October 2, 1988, to join films.
On May 26, 2002, he married Kalyani who hails from Ganapavaram, West Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh. On June 6, 2003, he was blessed with a daughter, Mokshadha and on July 28, 2006, his son, Manit, was born.
Childhood:-
Ravi Teja spent most of his childhood in North India. His father, Bhoopathiraju Rajagopal Raju, a very ambitious man, went through several transfers and took up new opportunities, resulting in Ravi Teja’s family having to travel a lot throughout India.
Even as a child, Ravi was fascinated with cinema and his icon till date remains the Legend Mr. Amitabh Bachchan. Several times, he would see Amitabh Bachchan’s movies and re-enact them at home. In one such attempt, when he was just 5 years old, he set ablaze the couches of his living room when his mother was out shopping and put both his kid brothers in between the ‘fire wall’ to rescue them.
Punished of course was he for this, but the passion his heart had for films kept growing by the day. At the age of 11, he tried to run away from his home in Jaipur to Mumbai, so that he could join Bollywood and become as famous as Amitabh Bachchan.
All his juvenile attempts to join cinema were strictly kept at bay by his family. Later, the family moved to Vijayawada and he joined the Siddharatha Degree College to pursue his Bachelors in Arts.
Early Career:-
His interest in films brought him into the film industry. In the beginning, he worked in both Television and Films as an Assistant Director but continued in feature films after that. He worked in several Bollywood as well as Tollywood projects, including Prathibandh, Aaj Ka Goondaraj and Criminal. He managed to do a few small-time roles in Bollywood as well.
He acted as one of Chiranjeevi friends in Aaj Ka Goondaraj. Ravi Teja joined Krishna Vamsi as an assistant director for Ninne Pelladatha. He also did a petty role in the film. Following Ninne Pelladatha, Krishna Vamsi gave him a well-deserved break by casting him as one of the Lead actors in Sindhuram.
Though he got a good name for Sindhuram, his career did not profit much from that. After that, he played second lead in a few films like Pattukondi Chuddam, Premaku Velayara and Padutha Thiyaga, etc. His first film as a lead actor was Neekosam, 1999, directed by Sreenu Vaitla.
His Success In Career:-
It was Nee Kosam directed by a debut director Srinu Vaitla that gave Ravi Teja the much needed impetus. He bagged an award for his performance in Nee Kosam. His secondary roles continued again with films like Annayya, Budget Padmanabam, Tirumala Tirupati Venkatesa and Ammayi Kosam.
Ravi Teja got his big break with Itlu Sravani Subramanyam. Puri Jagannath, who was desperately looking to establish himself in the industry, through his debut film Badri with Pawan Kalyan was a hit, paired up with Ravi Teja to deliver Itlu Sravani Subramanyam. The movie was well received by the audiences. That was the turning point in his career.
Vamsi, who was planning his comeback innings, directed Ravi Teja in Avunu Validharu Ishtapaddaru. It definitely welcomed Vamsi back into the industry and added another hit to Ravi Teja’s kitty. Meanwhile, his friend Poori Jagannaath, who made the biggest hit of the year in Kannada, Appu, decided to remake the film in Telugu with Ravi Teja.
This time he wanted to produce the film too. Idiot came out and set a new image for Ravi Teja as a ragamuffin and mass hero. With all three of these films being super hits, he came to be known as the Hat-trick hero. The character Chanti clicked and was a rage in Andhra Pradesh. His famous line “Chantigadu local” is still mouthed by many youngsters in Andhra Pradesh.
In 2003, Ravi Teja played the lead in Amma Nanna O Tamila Ammayi, which became one of the biggest hits of the year. The year 2006 has been very special to Ravi Teja, as he gave one of his career’s biggest hit Vikramarkudu, directed by S. S. Rajamouli, despite the flop Shock, a Ram Gopal Varma production. In 2008, the movie Krishna directed by V. V. Vinayak broke all the previous records of Ravi Teja, making it the biggest hit of his career.