Born on 9 August 1975, Mahesh Ghattamaneni is a South-Indian actor and philanthropist. He was born and brought up in Chennai by a family that was already affiliated with the film industry. His father is Siva Rama Krishna, a retired superstar of the Telugu film industry. He completed his schooling at St. Bede's Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School and graduated from Loyola College with a bachelor’s degree in commerce. He further underwent training in acting from director L. Satyanand. Mahesh first faced the cameras when he was just four in ‘Needa’ and did nine films in total as a child artist. In 1999, he debuted opposite Preity Zinta in ‘Rajakumarudu,’ a rom-com Telugu film directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. The film got him his first Nandi award as well. He is best known for his work in films like ‘Okkadu,’ which won him a Filmfare Award and a CineMAA Award.
He won the same awards for ‘Dookudu’ as well. ‘Dookudu’ is an action-cum-comedy film released in 2011. Another action film titled ‘Pokiri,’ starring Ileana D’Cruz, won him a Nandi award as well as a Filmfare. Most recently, his work in the 2014 film, ‘Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu,’ written and directed bySrikanth Addala blessed him with three awards at the Filmfare, South Indian International Movie Awards and TSR – TV9 National Film Awards. However, his most prestigious win was at the International Indian Film Academy Awards in the category of Best Actor for ‘Srimanthudu’ (a typical drama film starring Shruti Haasan opposite Mahesh). Mahesh is a philanthropist at heart and keeps his charity work undisclosed. However, it is known that he contributes about thirty percent of his income to causes.
He is an active member of Men Against Rape and Discrimination campaign led by Farhan Akhtar and holds an ambassador’s post in Heal-a-Child Foundation, an NGO funding medical expenses for underprivileged children. It is known that he has generously contributed twenty-five lakhs for reconstruction after the destruction caused by the Hudhud cyclone in Andhra Pradesh. In 2015, he adopted and took responsibility for developing the infrastructure and providing for the basic amenities in his father’s native village, Burripalem (Tenali). Mahesh married actress Namrata Shirodkar in 2005 after being in a relationship with her for over four years. The couple have a boy and a girl named Gautham Krishna and Sitara, respectively.
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Mahesh Babu or Mahesh Ghattamaneni is an eminent personality in the Indian show business, celebrated for his contribution towards Telugu film industry, and he is also admired for his humanitarian nature. Born on 9th August 1975, in Chennai, Mahesh Babu is the son of Krishna Ghattamaneni, another familiar persona of the Indian cinema. He is now aged 40 years old and is currently a resident of Jubilee Hills in Hyderabad.
Mahesh spent his childhood under the guidance of his grandmother, Durgamma, and his elder brother Ramesh Ghattamaneni. He completed his schooling at St. Bede’s Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School, where his meticulous behavior was constantly demonstrated through his schoolwork. He cleared his graduation in commerce from Loyola College, Chennai.
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Mahesh initiated his acting career at a very young age of 4 years. The Telugu film, Needa(1979), first recognized his talent as a child artiste. He went on further to do more films such as Poratam that was released in the year 1983, Bazaar Rowdy(1988), Gudachari 117(1989), Sankharavam(1987), Mugguru Kodukulu(1988), Koduku Diddina Kapuram(1989), Bala Chandrudu(1990) and AnnaTammudu(1990) following which he took a break to focus on his education.
In the year 1999, Mahesh was launched as the lead actor alongside Preity Zinta, in the film Raja Kumarudu, which went on to become a box-office blockbuster and earned him the precious Nandi Award for Best Male Debut. After two flop movies, namely, Yuvaraju and Vamsi, success had paved its way for Mahesh as he received the Nandi Special Jury Award for his next film, Murari. In 2003, he achieved his first Filmfare Award for best Telugu actor for his revered performance in the phenomenal hit, Okkadu. He had also received the Nandi Best Actor Award for his role in Nijam, which was not very appreciated as a film.
Furthermore, Mahesh has given notable performances in movies like Pokiri(2006), Businessman(2012), Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu(2013) and Dookudu(2011). His acting expertise and dynamic personality were proclaimed globally after the release of his films.
Apart from acting, Mahesh devotes a considerable amount of time towards endorsing brands. He is the brand ambassador of brands like Thums Up(Andhra Pradesh), Royal Stag, Santoor soap and much more. He is a philanthropist as well but does not publicize his donations to charity. Thirty percent of his annual income is donated to charities.
Mahesh owns the production house called G. Mahesh babu Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. He is currently working on his film Brahmotsavam, which is a Telegu-Tamil bilingual film, directed by Srikanth Addala.
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Director Mahesh Babu is an Indian Director, Actor, Philanthropist, Producer, and Media Personality. His real name is Mahesh Ghattamaneni. He was born on August 9, and the year 1975. He mainly works for the Tamil Cinema Industry. He was born in Chennai, Tamilnadu, India. He has Indian Nationality. He worked in the cinema as a child artist from 1979 to 1990. He is working with the cinema as a lead actor since 1999. His father name is Krishna, and mother name is Indira. His stepmother is Vijaya Nirmala. His residence is in Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad, Telangana, India. His siblings' name is Ghattamaneni Ramesh Babu, Padmavathi, Manjula Swaroop, and Priyadarshini. Mahesh spent his childhood in Chennai with his grandmother Durgamma and his family. Mahesh also likes sports, especially cricket.
He used to play in the VGP Golden Beach, Chennai. Mahesh is very much close with his brother Ramesh. Ramesh takes care of Mahesh's academic performances. Krishna was always taken care of his acting as well as his extra-curricular activities. Mahesh is among as the most attractive male celebrities in India. He is the owner of production House G. Mahesh Babu Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. He started his career as a child artist role in film Needa in the year 1979. He gives his debut in the industry with the film Rajakumarudu in the year 1999. He is the winner of Nandi Award for the best male debut artist. Mahesh and Vijay is the close friend. Mahesh completed his degree in commerce with Loyola College in Chennai. He did training with the director L. Satyananda in Vishakhapatnam. He met with the actress Namrata Shirodkar at the shoot time of Vamsi.
After four years of the relationship, they got married. Mahesh and Namrata married on February 10, and the year of 2005 at the Marriott Hotel, Mumbai. They married at the shooting time of Athadu in the year 2005. His son name is Gautham Krishna, who was born on August 31 and the year of 2006. His daughter name is Sitara, who is born with the stem cell technique. Mahesh is the winner of International Indian Film Academy Awards Utsavam in the category of best Actor-Telugu for the film Srimanthudu in the year 2016. He is the winner of Nandi Award in the various category, Filmfare Awards South, cinema Awards, Vamsee Film Awards, AP Cinegoers' Association 34th Annual Awards, South Indian International Movie Awards, TSR-TV9 National Film Awards, and Santosham Film Awards.
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Directed by | Koratala Siva |
Produced by | DVV Danayya |
Written by | Koratala Siva |
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Music by | Devi Sri Prasad[3] |
Cinematography | |
Edited by | A. Sreekar Prasad |
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Running time | 173 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Telugu |
Budget | ₹65crore |
Box office | ₹217crore[4] |
Bharat Ane Nenu (English: I, Bharat) is a 2018 Indian Telugu-languagepoliticalaction drama[5][6][7][8] film written and directed by Koratala Siva, starring Mahesh Babu, Kiara Advani and Prakash Raj in the lead roles.[9] The film is about Bharat, a student who unexpectedly becomes the leader of Andhra Pradesh and his attempts to reform politics.
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Plot
Bharat Ram (Mahesh Babu), a brilliant but uncertain student with an unquenchable thrist for knowledge, graduates with his 5th degree from Oxford. At his uncle's (Saakshi Sivaa) house, Bharat comes to learn that his father, Chief Minister of (at the time undivided) Andhra Pradesh Raghava Raju (R. Sarathkumar), was hospitalised and died from a stroke. On a flight to his familial home in Hyderabad, Bharat reminisces about his past.
As a child, Bharat is scolded by his mother (Aamani) for eating ice cream against medical advice, and he promises her he won't eat it again. Raghava Raju, busy with a new political party (the Navodayam Party) that he and his friend Varadarajulu (Prakash Raj) formed, is shown to be too busy to spend time with his family. After Bharat is found to have eaten ice cream again, his mother reminds him on the importance of promises. The very next day, Bharat finds that she has died in her sleep, causing his father to stay at home to take care of Bharat. Soon after her death, Varadarajulu points out to Raghava Raju that he has to get back outside to prepare for the coming elections and suggests that he remarry to find a new mother for Bharat. However, Bharat is not close to his stepmother (Sithara) and instead spends time at his friend Subash's house. After Subash's parents get jobs in London, Bharat wants to come with them. At first his father hesitates, but soon agrees to let them study together.
Back in the present, Bharat is greeted by an onslaught of camera flashes as he comes back to his familial home. Soon after arriving, he meets with Varadarajulu, where he learns that his father, an asthmatic, had to go to the hospital due to the cold weather taking a toll on him, and that the final rituals were conducted early by his younger brother Siddharth (seen earlier as a baby in his childhood), as the news of his death caused chaos in the party and the people. Speculation abounds over who the next CM will be; meanwhile, Bharat talks to Siddharth, who he later learns has been mute for many days.
The next day, Bharat drives the car for a casual ride and experiences the rampant lawlessness and noise on the streets as people drive recklessly and honk horns. Meanwhile, the party meets to decide the next CM.
He becomes the Chief Minister of undivided Andhra Pradesh under Varadarajulu's insistence. New to India and with no political knowledge, he learns the ropes quickly and governs efficiently whilst trying to abolish corruption. However, while he endears himself to the crowd, he makes enemies out of the political class, including his own party members who create trouble for him and try to stop him from bringing changes to the society.
How he tackles them and removes corruption from the system forms the rest of the story. Intertwined is a love story of Bharat and Vasumathi (Kiara Advani), an MBA graduate who sets out to help him in his purpose.
Cast
- Mahesh Babu as Bharat Ram (Chief Minister of Undivided Andhra Pradesh)
- Kiara Advani as Vasumathi
- Prakash Raj[3] as Varadarajulu 'Nanaji'
- R. Sarathkumar as Raghava Rao, Bharath's father
- Devaraj[10] as Opposition Leader Sripathi Rao
- Aamani[3] as Bharath's mother
- Sithara[3] as Bharath's stepmother
- Posani Krishna Murali[3] as Minister
- Devadas Kanakala as Senior Politician
- Jayalalita as Assembly Speaker
- P. Ravi Shankar as MLA Damu
- Sachin Khedekar as Krishna I.P.S
- Banerjee as Minister
- Anish Kuruvilla as Shrivatsava, Chief Secretary
- Rahul Ramakrishna as Ramana
- Jeeva as Para Bramham PB, Education Minister
- Yashpal Sharma as Manohar, Sripathi Rao's son
- Shatru as Damu's son
- Mukthar Khan as Mukthar, CM Security Officer
- Surya Kumar Bhagvandas as Investigation Journalist
- Saakshi Sivaa as Bharath's uncle
- Rao Ramesh as Head Constable and Vasumathi’s father
- Ajay as Arvind Krishna, Additional D.G. (CB CID officer)
- Brahmaji as Bhaskar, Bharath’s personal secretary
- Ramajogayya Sastry in Vachaadayyo Saami song (cameo appearance)
- Kaumudi Nemani as Bharat's stepsister
- Andrew Suraj as Bharat's friend
Production
Development
DVV Danayya announced that they would produce a film with Mahesh Babu directed by Koratala Siva in mid-2016. Devi Sri Prasad (DSP) was said to do the music for this film.
Casting
M.S. Dhoni-famed Kiara Advani played the role of the Chief Minister's girlfriend. Sarath Kumar was roped in to play the role of Mahesh Babu's father and Prakash Raj signed in to play the antagonist.
Actor Devaraj, who played prominent antagonistic roles in Telugu cinemas in the first decade of the 21st century, was noted to appear in a Telugu film after a gap of 11 years through Bharat Ane Nenu, where he played the role of leader of the opposition party.
Crew
Stunt duo Ram-Laxman performed the stunt choreography for this film. Dance choreography was performed by Raju Sundaram, Dinesh Kumar and Raghu.
Filming
'I Don't Know', the first South Indian song sung by Farhan Akhtar, was shot in Spain with Mahesh Babu, and choreographed by Raju Sundaram.
Pre-release event (Bharat Bahiranga Sabha)
The audio launch/pre-release event took place in the Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium on April 7, 2018. N. T. Rama Rao Jr., a well-known actor in the Telugu film industry and a close friend of the superstar, attended the event as its chief guest.
Star Maa has taken television rights and Amazon Video is set to premiere the film on 9 June 2018 digitally.
Soundtrack
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Released | 2018 | |||
Recorded | 2017 | |||
Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
Length | 24:34 | |||
Label | Lahari Music and T-Series | |||
Producer | Devi Sri Prasad | |||
Devi Sri Prasad chronology | ||||
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The soundtrack of the film was composed by Devi Sri Prasad. Three songs, 'Bharat Ane Nenu', 'Vachaadayyo Swami' and 'I Don't Know', were released as singles. The audio launch/pre-release event took place in the Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium on April 7, 2018. Farhan Akhtar lent his voice for the song 'I Don't Know', which is first time for a South Indian movie. All five songs were penned by Ramajogayya Sastry.[11]
All lyrics written by Ramajogayya Sastry.
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No. | Title | Artist(s) | Length |
1. | 'Bharat Ane Nenu (The Song Of Bharat)' | David Simon | 05:15 |
2. | 'I Don't Know' | Farhan Akhtar | 04:28 |
3. | 'Vachaadayyo Saami' | Kailash Kher, Divya Kumar | 05:23 |
4. | 'Ide Kalala Vunnadhe' | Andrea Jeremiah | 04:32 |
5. | 'O Vasumathi' | Yazin Nizar, Rita | 05:11 |
Total length: | 24:34 |
Release and Reception
The film was released on 20 April 2018 to positive reviews and became the 4th highest-grossing Telugu movie of all time.[12][13][14][15] The film's dubbed versions were later released in Tamil as Bharat Ennum Naan as Bharat Enna Njan on 31 May 2018.[16] It grossed around ₹217 crores in its full theatrical run.[17]
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External links
- Bharat Ane Nenu on IMDb
Born | 21 January 1981 (age 38) |
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Origin | Madras, Tamil Nadu, India |
Genres | Carnatic music - Indian Classical Music and Playback singing |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Years active | 1999-present |
Labels | Giri Trading agency Pvt Ltd, Saregama, Moser Baer, Rajalakshmi Audio, Raaga.com, Sun Pictures, Carnatica etc. |
Website | http://charulathamani.com |
Charulatha Mani (born 21 January 1981) is an Indian Carnatic and playback singer. She has been performing Carnatic concerts since 1999. She has also sung for movies. Charulatha has appeared in numerous TV shows and radio programmes, in India, and overseas. She has recorded many, CD and DVD albums. Her Isai Payanam TV show, aired on Jaya TV,[1] deals with Ragas in Carnatic and film music and has completed more than 80 episodes.
Profile[edit]
Charulatha Mani is a leading Carnatic music vocalist and has a huge fan following in India and abroad. Gifted with a rich, melodious voice, and amazing creativity she has a vast repertoire of compositions of various genres, and this has made her one of the most popular and renowned artistes of today. She initially trained under her mother Smt Hemalatha Mani, Veena artiste, and later trained under vidwans Sri Sandhyavananam Srinivasa Rao, and Calcutta K. S. Krishnamurthy. She regularly performs all over the globe, and has won several prestigious awards including the Yuva Kala Bharati from Bharat Kalachar, the Isai Kurasil from New Delhi and M S Subbulakshmi Endowment Award from Narada Gana Sabha, Chennai, Best Ragam Tanam Pallavi award from Krishna Gana Sabha. She is also an engineer by education. She holds a bachelor degree in mechanical engineering from College of Engineering Guindy, Anna University-Chennai. She gave up a promising career in engineering to pursue her passion in music.
Her Isai Payanam programmes have made her a crowd-puller and the way she instantly connects with her audience and feels their pulse have made her Isai Payanam home videos a must in every music lover's home. In Isai Payanam she presents ragas in Classical and Film music with examples from Classical and Film genres exuding the melodic feel and the raga's innate beauty. Her raga segment presentations for Jaya TV started off the Isai Payanam trend which she later carried over to live performances. She holds a master's degree in Music from the University of Madras. Charulatha Mani is also a prominent Cine Playback singer with several super-hits in many south Indian languages to her credit.
Her super-hits include:
- 'Kaakka Kaakka' from 'Naan Avan Illai'(2008)
- 'En Uchi Mandaila' from Vijay's Vettaikaran (Vijay Antony -2009)
- 'Chillax' from Vijay's Velayudham (Vijay Antony-2011)
- 'Theeye Theeye' from Suriya's Maattrraan (Harris Jayaraj-2012)
- ”Thandhaay Thandhaay” from Nadigaiyar Thilagam (2018).
She also writes the column 'A Raga's journey' for The Hindu newspaper which is widely read and appreciated.
Carnatic music[edit]
Charulatha Mani has performed in all major sabhas in Chennai and all over India.[2][3] She has toured London, Canada,[4] Australia, Singapore, the United States, Sri Lanka, and Europe.
She has been awarded the 'Woman Achievers Award' (2009),[5] M.S. Subbulakshmi Endowment Award from Narada Gana Sabha (2008),[6]Yuva Kala Bharathi from Bharat Kalachar in 2005, and Best Young Vocalist awards from Narada Gana Sabha (2003), Sri Parthasarathy Swami Sabha (2003), SAFE (2002), and Ragam Tanam Pallavi Movie maker windows 10 64 bit. Award from Sri Krishna Gana Sabha (2002). Charulatha is the recipient of Scholarships from the Government of India and the Government of Tamil Nadu for performing and advanced learning of music.
Charulatha's music is frequently featured in radio broadcasts and television appearances.[7] She is currently presenting Isai Cafe on Raj TV, and Isai Payanam on Jaya TV,[8] which presents ragas in Carnatic and Film music.[9][10]
Playback singing[edit]
Charulatha also pursues a career in Playback singing for films.[11][12] Charulatha's film credits include Maattrraan, Velayutham, Oru Koodai Mutham, Veluthu Kattu, Vettaikkaaran,[13] Aaravadhu vanam, Naan Avanillai, Budhivanta, Thanthiran, Kaadalan Kaadali ,Nandha, and Thirumannam Ennum Nikkah.Nadigaiyar Thilagam.
Discography[edit]
- 2018 - Nizhal vendi in Nadigaiyar Thilagam and Sada Nannu in Mahanati, Music Director: Mickey J Meyer, Produced by Aswani Dutt, Priyanka Dutt and Swapna Dutt
- 2013 - Thirumanam Ennum Nikkah, Music Director: M Ghibran, produced by Aascar Ravichandran
- 2013 - Chennai Express, Music Director: Vishal-Shekhar, produced by Red Chillies Entertainment
- 2012 - Chikki Mukki, Music Director: Gowtham, produced by Senthil Kumar
- 2012 - Maattrraan, Music Director: Harris Jayaraj, produced by AGS Entertainment
- 2012 - Thalattu Padalgal - Lullabies (Audio CD), Super Audio
- 2011 - Velayutham, Music Director: Vijay Antony, produced by Aascar Films
- 2011 - Ayutha Porattam, Music Director: Vijay Antony, produced by Jai Balaji Movie Makers
- 2011 - Pasakara Nanbargal, Music Director: Dhina, produced by G.M Balaji
- 2011 - Suttum Vizhi Sudare, Music Director: Aravind Sriram, produced by Hemalatha T., New Music
- 2010 - Oru Koodai Mutham, Music Director: Shanthan, produced by Nalla Charan Reddy, Junglee Music
- 2010 - Veluthu Kattu, Music Director: Bharani, produced by S.A. Chandrasekaran
- 2010 - Sankirtanam - Popular Telugu Kritis (Audio CD), Rhythm Audio
- 2010 - Isai Payanam - Live in UK (MP3 CD), Rhythm Audio
- 2009 - Vettaikkaaran, Music Director: Vijay Antony, produced by Sun Pictures
- 2009 - Aaravadhu Vanam, Music Director: Haribabu, produced by Mpg Films International
- 2009 - Kaadalan Kaadali, Music Director: Nandhan Raj, produced by Jai Balaji Moviemakers
- 2009 - Thanthiran, Music Director: V.Thasi, produced by Vijayalakshmi Ramamoorthi
- 2008 - Budhivanta, Music Director: Vijay Antony, produced by SV Rajendra Singh Babu
- 2008 - Manodharma (Audio CD), Saregama
- 2008 - Mooladhara Murthy - Tamil Kritis (DVD), Moser Baer
- 2007 - Naan Avanillai, Music Director: Vijay Antony, produced by Japak Package Ltd.
- 2007-2009 - Isai Payanam - A Musical Journey with Charulatha Mani (DVD, Volumes 1-10), Giri Trading Agency Pvt Ltd[14]
- 2006 - Hiranmayim - Songs on Devi (Audio CD), Kosmic Music
- 2005 - Ganadarshini (VCD), Carnatica
- 2005 - Madrasil Margazhi (Audio CD), Rajalakshmi Audio
- 2004 - Nostalgia - Golden Classics of Yesteryears (VCD), Maximum Media
- 2004 - Melakartha Ragas - Listen & Learn (Audio CD), Giri Trading Agency Pvt Ltd
- 2004 - Bho Shambho - Songs on Lord Shiva (Audio CD), Giri Trading Agency Pvt Ltd
- 2003 - Thirupaavai - Star dot Star
- 2003 - Mangalyam - Marriage Songs (Audio CD), Giri Trading Agency Pvt Ltd
- 2002 - Krishnam Vande Jagatgurum - Songs on Lord Krishna (Audio CD), Giri Trading Agency Pvt Ltd[15]
- 2001 - Nandha, Music Director: Yuvan Shankar Raja, produced by Aparajeeth Films
References[edit]
- ^'On an Isai Payanam’ - The Hindu newspaper
- ^2008 Concert Review in The Hindu newspaper
- ^2007 Concert Review in The Hindu newspaper
- ^'Charulatha's Isai Payanam concert held in Canada' - Kutcheri BuzzArchived 4 January 2010 at the Wayback Machine
- ^Hema Malini unveils the Pothys sari collection[permanent dead link]
- ^'Seeking New Horizons', Score Magazine, June 2009 issue
- ^'Musical journey' - The Hindu newspaper
- ^'New serial' - The Hindu newspaper
- ^'Ragas in films' - The Hindu newspaper
- ^'Musical journey by Charulatha Mani' - Kutcheri Buzz
- ^Listing of film songs by Charulatha Mani on musicindiaonline.com
- ^Discography on hummaa.comArchived 22 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine
- ^'Vettaikaran Music Review' - The Hindu newspaper
- ^'Audio visual treat' - The Hindu newspaper
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