Varun Tej's Heartfelt Birthday Wish to Father Naga Babu Reveals Family Bond

Varun Tej shared a heartfelt birthday tribute to his father Naga Babu on Instagram. The actor posted several photos including a throwback picture of them enjoying snow together. In his emotional message, Varun described his father as his "quiet strength and loudest cheerleader." This special birthday wish comes just weeks after Varun himself became a father for the first time.

Key Points: Varun Tej Calls Father Naga Babu His Quiet Strength

  • Varun Tej shares throwback snow photos with father Naga Babu
  • Actor credits father for instilling values and discipline in him
  • Birthday wish comes weeks after Varun welcomed his first child
  • Chiranjeevi welcomed newborn to Konidela family last month
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Varun Tej calls father Naga Babu his 'quiet strength' during his special birthday wish

Actor Varun Tej shares emotional birthday tribute to father Naga Babu, calling him his "quiet strength and loudest cheerleader" in touching Instagram post.

"You've been my quiet strength, and my loudest cheerleader - Varun Tej"

Hyderabad, Oct 29

Varun Tej called his father, Naga Babu Konidela, his 'quiet strength, and loudest cheerleader' as he wished him on his birthday on Wednesday.

The 'F3' actor took to his official Instagram handle and uploaded a couple of photos of his father. The primary pic in the post was a throwback photo of the father and son duo enjoying the snow. This was followed by a still of Varun posing with his parents. The last snap showed Naga Babu rejoicing during a ski trip.

Wishing his dad on his special day, the 'Ghani' actor penned on the photo-sharing app, "Happy birthday Nana (red heart emoji) You’ve been my quiet strength, and my loudest cheerleader. Every value, every bit of discipline, and every ounce of warmth I carry, began with you. Love you!! (red heart emojis) @nagababuofficial(sic) (sic)."

Back in September, Varun himself embraced fatherhood as he welcomed his first child, a baby boy with wife Lavanya Tripathi.

Announcing the arrival of their little bundle of joy on social media, the couple posted a black and white photograph from the hospital. The pic had the new mother holding the little munchkin, while Varun kissed her on the forehead.

"Our little man (Blue heart emojis) 10.09.2025," they captioned the post.

Varun's uncle, Megastar Chiranjeevi, welcomed the little one to the Konidela family with a heartfelt post on IG.

He wrote, "Welcome to the world, little one! A hearty welcome to the newborn baby boy in the Konidela family. Heartfelt congratulations to Varun Tej and Lavanya Tripathi on becoming proud parents. So happy for Nagababu and Padmaja, who are now promoted to proud grandparents (sic)."

"Wishing the baby boy all the happiness, good health, and blessings in abundance. May your love and blessings always surround our child," the 'GodFather' actor added.

Chiranjeevi is the elder brother of Naga Babu.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Love seeing our Telugu film industry stars being such family-oriented people. The Konidela family values are really inspiring. Varun's message shows how important family bonds are in our culture.
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Sarah B
While it's heartwarming to see celebrity families sharing personal moments, sometimes I feel these posts are too curated. But Varun's words seem genuinely emotional - you can feel the respect he has for his father.
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Arjun K
From being a son to becoming a father - what a beautiful journey! This reminds me of my own dad who was always my quiet support system. Indian fathers don't always express love openly, but their actions speak volumes. 🎉
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Kavya N
The Konidela family is setting such wonderful examples of family values. In today's fast-paced world, it's refreshing to see celebrities prioritizing family relationships. Happy birthday to Naga Babu garu! 🥳
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Michael C
As someone who's lived in India for 5 years, I've always admired how Indian families maintain such strong intergenerational bonds. This story perfectly captures that beautiful aspect of your culture. The ski trip photos look amazing too!

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