Indian actor and film producer (born 1989)
Vijay Deverakonda
Deverakonda at a press meet for
NOTA in 2018
Born Deverakonda Vijay Sai
(1989-05-09 ) 9 May 1989 (age 35) Alma mater Badruka College of Commerce & Arts Occupations Years active 2011–present Relatives Anand Deverakonda (brother)
Deverakonda Vijay Sai (born 9 May 1989), professionally known as Vijay Deverakonda ,[ 1] is an Indian actor and film producer who works predominantly in Telugu films.[ 2] [ 3] One of the highest-paid actors of Telugu cinema , he has featured in Forbes India ' s Celebrity 100 list since 2018 and has received several accolades, including a Filmfare Award , a Nandi Award , and three SIIMA Awards .[ 4]
Deverakonda made his debut with Nuvvila (2011) and received praise for his role in the coming-of-age drama Yevade Subramanyam (2015). He rose to prominence as a leading film actor by starring in Pelli Choopulu (2016) and Arjun Reddy (2017), winning the Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu for his performance as a volatile surgeon in the latter. He further established himself with commercially successful films such as Mahanati (2018), Geetha Govindam (2018), and Taxiwaala (2018).[ 5] [ 6] This success was followed by a series of poorly received films such as the critically panned big-budget action film Liger (2022).
In 2019, Deverakonda launched his own production house King of the Hill Entertainment, which produced Meeku Maathrame Cheptha (2019) and Pushpaka Vimanam (2021).[ 7] [ 8] Beyond his film career, Deverakonda has designed his own fashion brand Rowdy Wear, which launched on Myntra in 2020,[ 9] and is the co-owner of the volleyball team Hyderabad Black Hawks .[ 10] Deverakonda is also a celebrity endorser for numerous products and supports various humanitarian causes.
Early life
Deverakonda Vijay Sai was born in Hyderabad , Andhra Pradesh (now Telangana ) to Govardhan Rao and Madhavi.[ 11] [ 12] His family hails from Thummanpeta village of erstwhile Mahbubnagar district (now Nagarkurnool ).[ 11] [ 13] His father was a television serial director who quit doing them due to lack of success.
Vijay completed his schooling from Sri Sathya Sai Higher Secondary School, Puttaparthi .[ 14] He then studied Intermediate at the Little Flower Junior College , Hyderabad .[ 15] He holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Badruka College of Commerce & Arts.[ 13] [ 16] His younger brother, Anand Devarakonda , is also an actor in Telugu cinema .[ 17]
Career
Early career (2011–2015)
Deverakonda made his debut with Ravi Babu -directed romantic comedy Nuvvila (2011).[ 18] He later appeared in Sekhar Kammula 's Life is Beautiful (2012) in a minor role.[ 19] He was introduced to Nag Ashwin , who later cast him in a supporting role for the 2015 coming-of-age drama Yevade Subramanyam alongside actor Nani .[ 20] The film was produced by the daughters of Ashwini Dutt , a producer in the Telugu film industry; Priyanka Dutt backed him and once shooting started, Swapna Dutt signed him onto her company.[ 21] [ 22]
Breakthrough (2016–2018)
Deverakonda at YouTube Fan Fest in 2018
Deverakonda's first lead role was in Pelli Choopulu , a coming-of-age romance film directed by Tharun Bhascker . The film became commercially successful and won the Filmfare Award for Best Film – Telugu and the Best Feature Film in Telugu at the 64th National Film Awards .[ 23] [ 24] He starred in the masala film Dwaraka in 2017. He next starred in the romantic drama Arjun Reddy which received both praise and criticism for being bold and radical.[ 25] However, his portrayal of a self-destructive, short-tempered, and alcoholic surgeon received widespread critical acclaim, and won him the Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu .[ 26] [ 27] In 2019, Film Companion ranked Deverakonda's performance in Arjun Reddy in "100 Greatest Performances of the Decade". [ 28]
Deverakonda starred in multiple films in 2018, the first of which was the delayed Ye Mantram Vesave , which was initially supposed to release in 2013. He played a pivotal role in the notable biographical film Mahanati , based on the life of actress Savitri . Deverakonda's most successful release of 2018 was Geetha Arts ' romantic comedy Geetha Govindam , in which he played a naive and nervous college professor alongside Rashmika Mandanna . The film received mixed-to-positive reviews upon release, and proved to his highest-grossing release grossing ₹ 130 crore worldwide. He next appeared in the Tamil political thriller NOTA , directed by Anand Shankar , which performed poorly at the box office.[ 29] His final film in 2018 was UV Creations' supernatural comedy thriller Taxiwaala , which garnered good box office returns.[ 30]
Career downturn (2019–present)
In 2019, Deverakonda was seen in Bharat Kamma 's Dear Comrade , a romantic action drama, alongside Rashmika Mandanna . He later signed Hero, directed by Anand Annamalai co-starring Malavika Mohanan but the film was reportedly shelved after beginning production.[ 31] In 2020, he acted in Kranthi Madhav 's romantic drama World Famous Lover opposite Raashii Khanna , Catherine Tresa , Aishwarya Rajesh , and Izabelle Leite which opened to negative reviews.[ 32] In 2022, he acted in the Hindi –Telugu bilingual film Liger which was directed by Puri Jagannadh and produced by Karan Johar which also opened to highly negative reviews.[ 33] [ 34] He then starred in Kushi which was directed by Shiva Nirvana and it opened to mixed reviews.[ 35] The film was an average grosser at the box office.[ 36] In 2024, Deverakonda starred in The Family Star , which was a box-office bomb .[ 37] Later, that year he was seen in a cameo appearance as the warrior Arjuna in Nag Ashwin 's science-fiction epic Kalki 2898 AD .[ 38]
Other work
Deverakonda was the brand ambassador of food delivery app Zomato .[ 39] On 15 October 2018, he launched his fashion brand Rowdy Wear .[ 9] Later, in 2020 Rowdy Wear was launched on Myntra .[ 40]
Deverakonda has donated to relief funds, including a donation to families of victims in the 2019 Pulwama attack .[ 41] [ 42] [ 43] [ 44]
Deverakonda conceptualized and founded The Deverakonda Foundation, a nonprofit organisation in April 2019.[ 45] In early 2020, he donated ₹24,000 through the Foundation to help Ganesh Ambari, a kickboxer who won the Vaco Indian Open International Kick-boxing Championship Title 2020.[ 46]
An initiative was started to battle COVID-19 pandemic crisis. The foundation has successfully aided 17,000 middle-class families with their groceries and basic essentials, spending ₹ 1.7 crores , with the help of his Middle Class Fund (MCF). More than 8,500 volunteers donated over ₹1.5 crores to join his community effort.[ 47] [ 48] Organizers decided to end the initiative on 2 June 2020.[ 49] [ 50] Devarkonda opened his first multiplex theatre in Mahbubnagar in 2021.[ 51]
Deverakonda at Rowdy Sundowner Party 2020[ 52]
Deverakonda says his family used to call him a rowdy every time he did something that they did not approve of. Over time, he started using this term for himself and his fans.[ 53] [ 54]
Deverakonda is known to express his real, honest, and unfiltered opinions on stage or during interviews, for which he has gathered a lot of popularity and criticism,[ 55] as seen during his speech at the audio launch of Arjun Reddy , in 2017.[ 56] [ 57] [ 58]
Deverakonda placed 72nd in the Forbes India Celebrity 100 list of 2018.[ 59] He was ranked in The Times Most Desirable Men at No. 4[ 60] in 2018, at No. 3[ 61] in 2019, at No. 2[ 62] in 2020. He was additionally featured by Forbes India in their 30 Under 30 list,[ 63] and became the most-searched South Indian actor according to Google's annual report.[ 64]
Filmography
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As actor
All films are in Telugu, otherwise noted
Music video
Awards and nominations
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