Venu Thottempudi

Venu Thottempudi (born 4 June 1976) is an Indian film actor who primarily works in Telugu cinema. He has acted in several successful Telugu movies as a lead actor.

Venu Thottempudi
Born (1976-06-04) 4 June 1976[1]
Other namesVenu
OccupationActor
Years active1999–2013
Spouse(s)Anupama Choudary[2]

Career

After finishing his engineering from Dharwad Engineering College, Venu started pursuing acting as his career. For his first acting job, he was cast as the main lead in a movie directed by Bharathiraja. After a brief period of shooting, the movie was stalled and later cancelled due to production problems. To promote Venu, his friend Venkata Shyamprasad formed S. P. Entertainments. Under this banner, in 1999 Venu started his career with the movie Swayamvaram, directed by K. Vijaya Bhaskar. Co-starring Laya, the movie was very successful at the box-office and Venu won a Nandi Special Jury Award for the movie. Venu became well known for his dialogue delivery, timing, expressions and clear portrayal of emotions. In 2000, Venu won at the boxoffice once again with Chiru Navvuto. G. Ramprasad, who earlier worked with B. Gopal as an assistant director, was roped in as the director for this movie. This movie co-starring Shaheen Khan was produced once again by S. P. Entertainments. Chiru Navvuto became one of the milestones in Venu's career.

Having two good hits in the early stages of his career, Venu landed up with a bunch of offers. Later he appeared in a few unsuccessful films like Manasu Paddanu Kaani directed by Veeru and Veedekkadi Mogudandi? directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana. He later bounced back with a couple of hits like Hanuman Junction directed by M. Raja and Pellam Oorelithe directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy.[3] In 2003, his movie Kalyana Ramudu, co-starring Prabhu Deva and Nikita Thukral, was directed by G. Ram Prasad. He also starred in Cheppave Chirugali,[4] directed by noted Tamil director, Vikraman. His next releases were Sadaa Mee Sevalo (2005) directed by Neelakanta,[5] Bahumati directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy[6] and Allare Allari directed by Muppalaneni Siva.[7]

In 2007, his movie Yamagola Malli Modalayindi co-starring Srikanth, Meera Jasmine and Reemma Sen was released. This movie was successful at the box-office. In 2008, he was seen in a small yet vital role in the movie Chintakayala Ravi starring Venkatesh. In 2009 he was seen in Gopi Gopika Godavari directed by Vamsy and co-starring Kamalinee Mukherjee.[8] In 2011, Venu was seen in Dileep Polan's Mayagadu opposite Charmy Kaur.[9] His next release was titled Ramachari and directed by Eshawar. He is paired with Kamalinee Mukherjee in this movie.[10] Venu was also seen in N. T. Rama Rao Jr.'s movie Dammu, directed by Boyapati Srinu.

Filmography

YearTitleRole(s)Notes
1999SwayamvaramVenu
2000Manasu Paddanu KaaniVenu
2000Chiru NavvutoVenu
2001Veedekkadi Mogudandi?Venu
2000DurgaPratap
Pottu AmmanTamil film
2001Hanuman JunctionSathru
2002PriyanesthamaSurya
2002Malli Malli ChudaliPavan
2003Kalyana RamuduKalyana Ramudu
2003Pellam OorelitheSubbu
2003Pellamtho PanentiMadhu
2004Kushi KushigaSree Kumar
2004Cheppave ChirugaliVenu
2005Sadaa Mee SevaloTilak
2006Illalu PriyuraluVenu
2006Sri Krishna 2006Venkateshwarlu
2007BahumatiVenkata Ramana
2007Allare AllariAnand
2007Yamagola Malli ModalayindiJr. Chitragupta
2008DeepavaliVenu
2008Chintakayala RaviSrikanth
2009Gopi Gopika GodavariGopi
2011MayagaduLeela Krishna
2012DammuRama Chandra's brother in law
2013RamachariRamachari

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Film Result
2000 Nandi Awards Nandi Special Jury Award Swayamvaram Won

References

  1. "date of birth". Retrieved 19 November 2011.
  2. http://www.flyingelephant.co.uk/cornerhouse/anupamaprofile.html
  3. "Pella Oorelithe". IMDB. Retrieved 18 November 2011.
  4. "Kalyana ramudu". IMDB. Retrieved 18 November 2011.
  5. "Sadaa Mee Sevalo". IMDB.
  6. "bahumati". IMDB. Retrieved 18 November 2011.
  7. "Allare Allari". IMDB. Retrieved 18 November 2011.
  8. "Gopi Gopika Godavari". IMDB. Retrieved 18 November 2011.
  9. "Mayagadu". IMDB.
  10. "Ramachari". SuperGood.
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