Naga Chaitanya Akkineni: About His Movies and Best Of His Performances


In the wake of conveying three hits in succession, his next two motion pictures - Dhada coordinated by debutant chief Ajay Bhuyan, and Bejawada coordinated by Vivek Krishna - ended up being disillusioning.
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Both the films besieged in the cinematic world with Chaitanya accepting negative surveys from the pundits. Be that as it may, Chaitanya figured out how to quietness the pundits with his next film, Tadakha (2013), an official change of the Tamil film Vettai. The film was a film industry achievement and Chaitanya was applauded for his work, with The Hindu citing: Naga Chaitanya shows enormous improvement over his last trip, the fiasco called Bejawada. He is in a state of harmony with his job, oozes certainty and appears to have had a good time both during the trick arrangements and comic bits. Repeating a pretended by a set up entertainer like Arya is no mean errand and Chaitanya pulls it off rather well. 
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In 2014, he additionally featured in the film Autonagar Surya in a job which was not normal for any of his past jobs - the film coordinated by Deva Katta highlights Chaitanya in a serious job. Despite the fact that the film got blended audits in the cinematic world The Hindu applauded the entertainer's exhibition citing: One infrequently gets the opportunity to see Naga Chaitanya grinning in this film. Chaitanya gets the perfect measure of coarseness and force required for his job and shows that he can convey a movie on his shoulders with the assistance of a capable chief." His next two films Oka Laila Kosam (2014) and Dochay (2015) ended up being normal grossers in the cinematic world. The entertainer's 2016 delivery incorporates Premam where he stars close by Shruti Hassan. The film got perhaps the greatest achievement and earned him a ton of commendation. His next barely any movies got normal surveys. In 2018 he played his own granddad, Nageswara Rao, in the biopic Mahanati. His next success was the sentimental games dramatization Majili, which turned into the most noteworthy netting film of his profession to date. In 2019 he will show up in Venky Mama, which is coordinated by K. S. Ravindra.

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