Hero Nani completes 15 glorious years as an actor in the film industry. It’s no easy task for an actor with no background to survive in the industry for such a long time and attain the tag of minimum guarantee hero.
Nani started his career as an assistant director and he faced the camera for the first time for Ashta Chamma which turned out to be a sleeper hit.
While he grew in confidence with every hit, he learned new lessons from flops. He became a household name in the Telugu states for the kind of movies he has done.
Producers are always safe with Nani’s movies which typically do profitable business before the release. Audiences from overseas to C-class centers show interest in watching his movies with a belief in his script selection and entertainment. Though a few of his movies flopped, but he never failed as an actor.
While Nani has a huge following among females and families, he gained a mass hero image with Dasara which is his first movie to enter the 100 Cr club. He is now back to family genre with Hi Nanna which is being made at Pan India level.
Nani who is expected to wield a megaphone in the future is a successful producer too. After Awe, his HIT series is very successful.
Despite his busy schedule, Nani likes to spend his time with his family. He indeed balances both professional and personal life adeptly.
Let’s hope Nani will continue to entertain us for many more years to come!
This post was last modified on 5 September 2023 12:07 pm
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