"May 23!! the date I cannot forget!!": Nagarjuna Akkineni remembers his last film with father as it completes 12 years
Hyderabad, May 23
Superstar Nagarjuna Akkineni cherishes the date May 23 as it coincidentally marks the release date of his last film with his father Akkineni Nageswara Rao and his entry in cinema with the film Vikram in 1986. The actor shared a heartfelt note marking the occassion.
Nagarjuna expressed his gratitude to his fans for their blessings and love throughout his career, as the actor completed his 40 years in cinema as the lead actor after debuting with the film Vikram. It was directed by V. Madhusudhana Rao and was the remake of Jackie Shroff's starrer 'Hero'.
The actor penned a heartfelt note on his X handle to recall his last collaboration with his father ANR on the film 'Manam', which was also coincidentally released on May 23. It also starred Naga Chaitanya, Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Shriya Saran in the prominent roles.
Nagarjuna said, "Thank you for all the blessings and love being showered on me today. May 23!! the date I cannot forget!! The day which I had the honour of producing and releasing the last film MANAM of my legendary father ANR the film which I had the privilege of working both with my father and my sons."
"Years ago MAY 23 also gave me the opportunity to release my first film Vikram, an opportunity to entertain you,to be blessed and loved by all of you. My deepest gratitude to all the fans who have stood by me all these years. Looking forward for many more May 23's," added Nagarjuna.
Actor Naga Chaitanya also paid tribute to his father Nagarjuna Akkineni for completing 40 years in the cinema industry. He called him an "inspiration" for the filmmakers. He also recalled his contribution to film 'Manam', saying that the film will always "special" to him.
"From Vikram to every milestone after that setting trends with bold daring steps inspiring me, filmmakers and generations. Thank you king Nagarjuna. Marking 12 Years For Classic Manam ANR lives on a film that will always stay special to me and fortunate to be part of. This day May 23rd will always stay special," Naga Chaitanya wrote on his X handle.
Nagarjuna started as a child actor in the Telugu film industry and later gained fame in the industry with films like Siva, Geethanjali, Ninne Pelladata, Annamayya, Manmadhudu, and Oopiri.
— ANI
Reader Comments
I'm not usually a Telugu cinema fan (I'm from the US and mostly watch Hollywood), but this story is genuinely touching. The continuity of family legacy in Indian cinema is something we don't see as much in the West. Nagarjuna has had an impressive run – 40 years is no small feat. Hats off to the Akkineni family!
Honestly, Manam is one of those rare films that makes you emotional every time you watch it. The way ANR garu, Nagarjuna, and Naga Chaitanya shared screen space was pure magic. But I hope Nagarjuna sir also focuses on quality scripts these days – some of his recent choices haven't been up to his legacy. Still, mad respect for 40 years of dedication! 🎬
This is so sweet! I love how Indian film families honor their roots. The way Naga Chaitanya called Nagarjuna an "inspiration" shows how much love and respect runs in the Akkineni household. Also, 40 years is incredible – most careers don't last that long anywhere in the world. Congratulations, Nagarjuna sir! Wishing you many more years of entertaining us. 🌟
From Vikram to Manam – what a journey! As a Telugu girl, I feel so proud seeing how Nagarjuna sir has balanced commercial and artistic cinema. But honestly, I wish they would release Manam again on the big screen this year. It's the kind of film that deserves to be experienced in theatres, especially on its 12th anniversary. Please, producers, make it happen! 🎥🙏
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