Allari Naresh

Edara "Allari" Naresh (born 30 June 1982) is an Indian film actor who works predominantly in Telugu-language films. He is an established actor known for his lead roles, mainly in comedy films, with commercial successes such as Allari (2001), Thotti Gang (2002), Kithakithalu (2006), Gamyam (2008), Blade Babji (2008), Bendu Apparao R.M.P (2009), Seema Tapakai (2011), Sudigadu (2012), Yamudiki Mogudu (2012), and Maharshi (2019).

Allari Naresh
Born
Edara Naresh

(1982-06-30) 30 June 1982
Occupation
  • Film actor
  • producer
Years active2002–present
Spouse(s)
Virupa Kantamneni
(m. 2015)
Children1
Parent(s)
RelativesAryan Rajesh (brother)

He has acted in 55 films so far. He received the Nandi Award for Best Supporting Actor and Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for his role in the movie Gamyam (2008). He produces films along with his elder brother Aryan Rajesh under their production company, E. V .V. Cinema.

Personal life

Naresh is the son of veteran Telugu director and producer E. V. V. Satyanarayana. He was born in present-day Chennai on 30 June 1982,[1][2][3] while their family hails from Korumamidi village in West Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh.[4] After completing his schooling at Chettinad Vidyashram, Chennai, Naresh moved to Hyderabad. He is fluent in Telugu, Tamil, Hindi and English. He got the moniker "Allari" after the success of his first film.[5]

Naresh is married to Chennai-based architect Virupa Kantamaneni in 2015.[6][7] The couple have a daughter born in 2016.[8]

Film career

2002–2007 : Debut and breakthrough

Naresh made his foray into films under the who direction of Ravi Babu in the film Allari, an adult comedy in which he played the role of an 18-year-old who is infatuated with a beautiful girl. His performance was well praised by the critics. idlebrain.com wrote, "Naresh is a natural actor and he suited the role perfectly. His dialogue delivery is perfect and has very good timing in doing comedy. He has a bright future ahead, if he chooses his future projects carefully."[9] The film did exceptionally well at the box office, giving him recognition as "Allari Naresh". However, his next film Dhana Laxmi I Love You, a remake of Hera Pheri, received negative reviews, and faltered at the box office. His third release Thotti Gang, co-starring Prabhu Deva and Sunil, was successful at the box office, which was followed by two flops Juniors, the remake of Thulluvadho Ilamai and Praanam, which featured him in a dual role.

Naresh got his resurgence in the form of Maa Alludu Very Good, co-starring Rajendra Prasad, which was a massive hit at the box office. He debuted in Tamil with Kurumbu, a remake of Allari, which failed at the box office. His next was Nenu co-starring Veda and Abhishek, which is a remake of Kaadhal Kondein. Though the film was a failure at the box office, he received wide critical acclaim for his portrayal of Vinod, a psychotic who falls in love with his friend, only to know that she's in love with his close friend, thus marking it as one of his finest performances to date. IndiaGlitz wrote, "Naresh is more than adequate in a role that is a challenge to even seasoned artistes. He has to kindle detest as well as sympathy. It is a tightrope walk, and he passes muster. The only way for Naresh after this film is up."[10]

Naresh's lean phase continued with flops like Nuvvante Naakistam, Danger and Party, succeeded by Kithakithalu, a blockbuster at the box office, with critics appreciating Naresh's performance. Though Roommates and Gopi – Goda Meedha Pilli failed at the box office, his stardom remained unchanged. His next successful film, Athili Sattibabu LKG, boosted his career, making him a common name in the Telugu film industry. Later on, after two back-to-back flops in the form of Allare Allari and Pellaindi Kaani, Naresh got his next success in the form of Seema Sastri, thus ending 2007 on a happy note.

2008–2011: Commercial successes

Naresh had eight releases in 2008, a rare feat in those days. His first three releases Sundara Kanda, Vishaka Express, in which he played a negative role, and Pelli Kaani Prasad bombed at the box office, with Naresh's performance in the film Vishaka Express getting huge applause from critics. His next film Gamyam, co-starring Sharwanand, was a critical as well as commercial success. Naresh played the role of Gali Seenu, a motorcycle thief who brings a change in the hero's attitude by his actions. His performance was well praised by the critics. Rediff wrote, "Allari Naresh has finally found his groove. He excels as Srinu, a role that somewhat resembles what Jagapathi Babu played in Anthahpuram. The timing of his one-liners is absolutely perfect and natural. One has to see the film to believe it."[11] He received Nandi Award for Best Supporting Actor[12] and Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award[13] for his performance, which remains to be one of his best performances in his career. While Bommana Brothers Chandana Sisters and Blade Babji were hits at the box office, Siddu From Sikakulam was an average and Dongala Bandi was an average grosser because of the weak story but the cast was praised for their respective performance at the box office. 2009 had two releases of Naresh, which were Fitting Master and Bendu Apparao R.M.P. Fitting Master was an average grosser, while Bendu Apparao R.M.P. was a hit at the box office, which was only successful film because of the performances of Meghana Raj and Allari Naresh, which stood resisting the super-success Magadheera.[14]

He had seven releases in 2010, again a rare feat. He first starred in Shambo Shiva Shambo, a remake of Tamil Film Nadodigal, co-starring Ravi Teja and Siva Balaji. The film received positive reviews mainly because of the performance. While Rambabu Gadi Pellam, Aakasa Ramanna, and Subhapradam were flops at the box office, Betting Bangaraju, Saradaga Kasepu and Kathi Kantha Rao were super hits at the box office. 2011 saw Naresh acting in five films, one of which was a cameo appearance. His first release of the year was Aha Naa Pellanta, co-starring Ritu Barmecha, Srihari, Subbaraju. He played the role of Subrahmanyam aka Subbu, a software engineer whose life takes a drastic turn when he and a girl of faction background misunderstand that they made love with each other. His performance was well praised by the critics. The film was a huge success, which was the only hit for Telugu cinema along with Ravi Teja's Mirapakay and Nani's Ala Modalaindi.[15] His next release, Seema Tapakai, was also a success at the box office.[16] He appeared in a cameo appearance in the film Chandamama Katha, while his next film Madatha Kaja was an average at the box office.

2012–present: Career stagnation

In 2012, Naresh starred in three films. The first was Nuvva Nena co-starring Shriya Saran and Sharwanand, which is based on Deewana Mastana. His next film was Sudigadu, a film composed of various spoofs on nearly 100 Telugu films, directed by Bhimaneni Srinivasa Rao. The film did exceptionally well at the box office, cementing his position in Telugu cinema.[17] His last release of the year was Yamudiki Mogudu, in which he plays the role of a stage artist whose fate is not designed by the creator and his life after he falls in love with the daughter of the lord of death. The film was also a success at the box office.[18] In 2013, He played the lead in Action 3D, the first Indian 3D comedy film in Telugu.[19] Besides, he also starred in Kevvu Keka (2013) co-starring Sharmila Mandre.[20]

In 2014, Naresh played an obese man in the film Laddu Babu by Ravi Babu.[21] Later, he played a dual role in Jump Jilani (2014), a remake of Tamil film Kalakalappu.[22] Naresh teamed up with filmmaker Mohana Krishna Indraganti for the film Bandipotu, produced by his elder brother Aryan Rajesh under E. V .V. Cinema banner.[23] The film is titled and based on N. T. Rama Rao's 1968 film of the same name.[24] The film released received mixed reviews from Idlebrain Jeevi and greatandhra pointing at the slow narration, however, praised Naresh's performance.[25][26] In 2015, he appeared in the action comedy James Bond, alongside Sakshi Chaudhary[27][28] Later the year, he co-starred with veteran Telugu actor Mohan Babu for the film Mama Manchu Alludu Kanchu which was directed by Srinivas Reddy. The film also starred Meena and Ramya Krishnan in lead roles and this was Naresh's landmark 50th movie.[29] He also appeared in a Tamil film Poraali (2015) directed by Samuthirakani. In 2016, he appeared in two films, Selfie Raja and Intlo Deyyam Nakem Bhayam, the latter gained garnered poor reviews but was praised for its comedy. In 2017, he starred in the film Meda Meeda Abbayi, which was a remake of Oru Vadakkan Selfie. In 2018, Silly Fellows co-starring Allari Naresh and Sunil was released. In 2019, Naresh co-starred alongside Mahesh Babu for Vamshi Paidipally-directed Maharshi. The film grossed over ₹175 crore worldwide.[30]

Filmography

Denotes films that have not yet been released
  • All films are in Telugu, unless otherwise noted
Year TitleRole(s)Notes
2002 AllariRavi
Dhana Laxmi I Love YouRaju
Thotti GangAchi Babu
2003 JuniorsMahesh
PraanamSivudu
Maa Alludu Very GoodPurse Ram aka Parasuram
KurumbuRaviTamil film
2004 NenuVinod
2005 Nuvvante NaakishtamDevudu
DangerSatya
2006 PartyBujji
KithakithaluRelangi Rajababu
RoommatesRama Krishna
Gopi – Goda Meedha PilliGopi
2007 Athili Sattibabu LKGAthili Sattibabu
Allare AllariVeera Babu
Pellaindi KaaniAttchi Babu
Seema SastriSeema Sastri
2008 Sundara KandaJournalist
Vishaka ExpressRavi Varma
Pelli Kaani PrasadPrasad
GamyamGali Seenu
Bommana Brothers Chandana SistersRamachandran
Siddu from SikakulamSiddhu
Blade BabjiBabji / Krishna Manohar
Dongala BandiRama Krishna
2009 Fitting MasterSampath
Bendu Apparao R.M.PApparao
2010 Shambo Shiva ShamboMalli
Rambabu Gadi PellamRambabu
Aakasa RamannaRana
Betting BangarajuBangarraju
SubhapradamChakri
Saradaga KasepuRanga Babu
Kathi Kantha RaoKathi Kantha Rao
2011 Aha Naa PellantaSubbu
Seema TapakaiKrishna
Madatha KajaKalyan
PoraaliNallavanTamil film
2012 Nuvva NenaAvinash
SudigaduShiva & Kamesh
Yamudiki MoguduNaresh
2013 Action 3DBala Vardhan aka Bava
Kevvu KekaBhuchi Raju
2014 Laddu BabuLaddu Babu
Jump JilaniSatti Babu & Ram Babu
Brother of BommaliRama Krishna
2015 BandipotuViswa
Superstar KidnapHimselfCameo appearance
James BondNani
Mama Manchu Alludu KanchuBalaraju
2016Selfie RajaSelfie RajaDual roles
Intlo Deyyam Nakem BhayamNaresh
2017Meda Meeda AbbayiSrinu
2018Silly FellowsVeerababu
2019MaharshiRavi Shankar
2021 Bangaru Bullodu Bhavani Prasad [31]
2021 NaandhiSurya PrakashFilming[32]
Cameo appearances
Year Title Role Director(s) Notes
2001 Maa Aavida Meeda Ottu Mee Aavida Chala Manchidi Himself E. V. V. Satyanarayana Special appearance in titles of the movie
2004 Bommalata Babu Prakash Kovelamudi Guest Appearance
2011 Chandamama Katha Himself Kundula Chandra Sekhar
Voice-over
Year Title Director(s) Notes
2013 Venkatadri Express Merlapaka Gandhi Narrator

Awards and nominations

Year Film Award Category Result Ref.
2005 Gamyam Nandi Awards Best Supporting Actor Won [12]
Filmfare Awards South Best Supporting Actor – Telugu Won [13]
2010 Shambo Shiva Shambo Filmfare Awards South Best Supporting Actor – Telugu Nominated [33]
2019 Maharshi Zee Cine Awards Telugu Best Actor In Supporting Role – Male Won [34]

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