From a nondescript village in coastal Andhra Pradesh to stardom in tinseltown and then to the centrestage of politics, the rise of Chiranjeevi is akin to the action-filled blockbusters which he has been associated with in the last three decades.
As the 53-year-old reigning star of Telugu cinema gears up for his new role in politics, the question uppermost in the minds of observers is whether he can recreate the magic of NTR who had stormed to power within nine months of floating TDP in 1983, a feat that has no parallel in India's political history.
Dark and handsome, Chiru, as he is referred to in film circles, is a mass hero in the mould of late N T Rama Rao and his image is one of a kind-hearted do-gooder and a loving family man.
Also read: Chiranjeevi takes political plunge His admirers are hopeful that their hero will revive the magic of NTR, the demi-god of the film world, and capture power in next year's elections while some others argue that his entry will herald a coalition era in State politics and he could at best play the role of a kingmaker.
Chiranjeevi, a Padma Bhushan awardee who has acted in 148 films in his three-decade long career, is among the highest paid actors in the country and has a massive following, particularly among the youth.
His success in Tollywood, traditionally dominated by a handful of powerful families, was particularly sweet as he had no family connection in the industry and his rise was attributed to his grit, determination and hard work.
Soft-spoken and sensitive, Chiranjeevi donned villain roles in the initial stages of his career and then went on to become a popular hero, known for his dancing skills.
As a prelude to donning political robes, the cost accountant-turned-film star has been quietly making efforts to build a larger-than-life image for himself. His recent films, loaded with messages, provide a glimpse of his political aspirations.
Like his pot-boilers which offer tantalizing precursors before his grand entry on the screen, his political foray was preceded by unprecedented media hype as local newspapers and television channels came up with breathless coverage, speculating about the muhurat for the party's launch.
Born on August 22, 1955 in Mogalturu, a remote village in the coastal district of West Godavari, Chiranjeevi's original name was Konidela Siva Shankara Varaprasad.
Eldest of three sons of an excise constable, he attended schools in five different places in the district because of his father's frequent transfers. After graduating in commerce from Narasapur College, he moved to Chennai to seek a career in the film industry and joined a film institute in 1977.
With no family connection with the film industry, Chiranjeevi's was a lone journey from rags to riches.
He got a break in 1978 with Punaadi Raallu but was noticed for his brief role in Bapu's major hit Manavoori Pandavulu.
There was no looking back then and his action scenes and dancing become quite popular with the masses.
He married Surekha, daughter of popular yesteryear comedian Allu Ramalingayya, in 1980.
Chiranjeevi rose to fame with his first big hit Khaidi in 1983, a film that gave him the image of an action hero. He churned out a string of blockbusters in the 1980s including Challenge, Abhilasha, Rakshasudu, Pasivadi Pranam.
Moving beyond his action hero image, Chiru donned a wide range of roles in the 1990s with loaded political messages like Hitler, Indra, Annayya and Stalin.
His latest ventures were Shankar Dada MBBS -- a remake of the Bollywood hit film Munnabhai MBBS and Shankar Dada Zindabad, a remake of Lage Raho Munnabhai.
Chiranjeevi has won the State government's Nandi award for best actor thrice and the Filmfare (Telugu) award seven times. He was conferred the Padma Vibhushan in 2006 for his contribution to Telugu cinema.
Chiru's entry is expected to alter the political equations in the State which is presently dominated by two main players -- Congress and TDP.
The Left parties, who are keen on building a third front, are looking up to the actor to provide the leadership.
The "Chiru fever" has already gripped the State with the main parties feeling the heat in the face of desertions.
The ruling Congress MP from Narsapur has already announced that he would resign from the party on the day Chiranjeevi announces the new party.
Several frontline TDP leaders, including Rajya Sabha member C Ramachandraiah, former minister K Vidyadhar Rao and former MP B Nagi Reddy, have quit the party and are likely to join the actor's camp.
When NTR emerged on the political scene, the Congress was the only dominant force in the State while Chiranjeevi now has to compete with several parties for political space.
With identity politics gaining strength, multiple political parties establishing their guaranteed vote banks and growing aspirational levels, the ageing actor may find it difficult to garner support from across the communities despite considerable fan following.
Another key factor is the growing perception that his party may be branded as an outfit of Kapus, a numerically strong community to which he belongs.
The Kapu leaders across the political spectrum see him as a rallying point to build a third alternative and end the domination of the Congress and TDP.
He is also being projected as a crusader of backward classes yearning for their share of political power.
As Chiranjeevi relies heavily on his brother-in-law and noted producer Allu Aravind and actor-brothers Nagendra Babu and Pavan Kalyan, the new party runs the risk of being controlled by a coterie of family members.
The actor also faces tough options on the ticklish issues like the demand for separate Telangana State, categorisation of scheduled castes and Backward Class status to Kapu community.
Though Chiranjeevi has a major following in the coastal districts of East Godavari, West Godavari, Krishna, Gunur and Visakhapatnam, his pan-Andhra impact is yet to be tested.
The coming elections will serve as an acid test for his make-over from a film star to a successful politician.
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"It will be a democratic and secular party. It will be a people's party, born from the hearts of the people. It will be a party for backward classes, farmers, workers, women and youth," he said amid wild cheering from a mainly male gathering drawn from all over Andhra Pradesh.

"The party will work for development, modernisation and industrial revolution. Its goal will be 'santosh' and 'ananda' (contentment and happiness) Andhra Pradesh," he said, speaking in Telugu.

"I know your problems, pains and sufferings and will always stand by you," he said, while taking the oath in the name of Lord Venkateshwara to dedicate his life to serve the people.

Broadly outlining the policies of his eagerly awaited party, he said that eliminating poverty, ensuring social equality, rooting out corruption, development of villages on par with urban areas, and providing health and education to all would top the agenda.

During the two-hour mega show, the 53-year-old actor said he favoured prohibition but added that his party would take a final decision only after detailed deliberations.

He termed as 'social' the problem of Maoist violence and promised to respect the sentiments for a separate statehood for the Telangana region.

"After spending 30 years in the glamorous field, I could have lived a life for myself. I have all the comforts in life but I decided to be in your midst by responding to your appeal," said Chiranjeevi, who announced his decision to join politics on August 17.

"I am overwhelmed by your support all these years. Now it is time for me to pay back and be in your midst to share your sufferings," said Churu, as he is fondly called, amid thunderous applause.

Chiru, who declared that he had no rivals in politics, took a swipe at the ruling Congress for selling government land to industries and for acquiring cultivable land for Special Economic Zones (SEZs).

"We have no rivals. Problems are our rivals. We have no rivals because we have no fear and greed. We have entered the battlefield but our battle is against problems. Courage and honesty are our two weapons. We have no leader. All are soldiers. I am also one among you," he said.

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Tirupati: As on the silverscreen, Telugu matinee idol Chiranjeevi gave a blockbuster performance at the temple town of Tirupati on Tuesday, where he announced the launch of his political party Prajarajyam, which translates to 'people's party'.

The venue of the 'mega party' launch turned into a political mecca as hundreds of thousands of Chiranjeevi's fans and supporters from all over Andhra Pradesh thronged the temple town days in advance to hear the filmstar-turned-politician revealing the name and agenda of his party.

Excited over their matinee idol's political debut, fans of Telugu superstar Chiranjeevi went out of control at the site of the public meeting in the temple town leading police to lathicharge on them.

Repeated appeals by Chiranjeevi's brother and actor Nagendra Babu to maintain calm during the public meeting went unheeded among the jubilant fans. Police resorted to lathicharge to control the crowd.

Here are some of the excerpts from his speech:

  • I will always remain your servant. It is a historic moment. A proud moment for Andhra.
  • I founded hundreds of blood and eye banks.
  • Let's concentrate on positive things and fight divisive forces.
  • God has blessed me. Asked me to do this. I seek your support.
  • Happy Andhra Pradesh is my motto. Modernisation and industrialisation will be on my agena.
  • My party is of the people, for the people and by the people.
  • Social justice is the main agenda of my party.
  • I take an oath in the name of Lord Venkateshwara that I will be with you. You don't need a leader. You need a servant. It is my motive. I want to restore the honour of politics.
  • We should be transparent in public life. We should be with the weaker sections. Even after 60 years of freedom, there has not been any improvement.

    I don't know politics. I can't understand it. But I know the suffering of people.

  • I have done all roles in cinema. I have seen the entire world. I don't want anything more.
  • I had just two pairs of trousers in my college.
  • I survived in Madras with less than Rs 100 per month. People need a person from such background to lead them. My roles in cinema always represented weaker sections.
  • I am from a very humble background. We had just 5 acres of land. My father was a police constable.
  • This sound will reverberate across Andhra.
  • I know the pulse beat of the Telugu people. I promise a clean and effective movement.
  • Youth power is my power. Women will get more attention.
  • This sound will reverberate across Andhra.
  • I represent weaker sections. Today's meeting is a historic meeting.
  • I am like the brother of all Andhraites. Telugu people made me what I am today.
  • I don't know to how to thank you all. I will never forget your kindness.
  • My mother taught me about life. I don't bother about caste, religion and class.
  • My achievement will be your achievement.
  • As an actor, I struggled. I am a servant of the people.

  • Please bless my movement. You have always blessed me. Mother Theresa has always been my inspiration. I believe in her.

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    2. Chirangeevi Press Meeting
    3. Chiru Party Offfice Photos
    4. Chiranjeevi Family Photo
    5. Chirranjeevi party videos from Tirupathi
    6. Chiru video Songs
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    • Birth Name: Konidela Siva Sankara Vara Prasad
    • Nicknames: Mega Star Chiranjeevi / Chiru / Annayya
    • Height: 5′ 9″ (1.75 m)
    • Parents: Sri Venkat Rao( Late ) and Mrs Anjana Devi
    • Born on 22 August 1955, In Narsapur, West Godavari, Andhra Pradesh

    Education

    • Ist Class: Gurazala, Andhra Pradesh, India
    • IInd, IIIrd Class: Mangalagiri, Andhra Pradesh, India
    • IV, V, VI Class: Ponnuru, Andhra Pradesh, India
    • VII Class: Mogalthuru, Andhra Pradesh, India
    • VIII, IX Class: Bapatla, Andhra Pradesh, India
    • Xth Class: Mogalthuru, Andhra Pradesh, India
    • Intermediate: CSR Sharma College, Bi.P.C, , Ongole, Andhra Pradesh, India
    • Degree ( B.Com): NM College Narsapuram, Andhra Pradesh, India
    • CA (Discontinued): Chennai,India

    Film Career
    The veteran with his career spanning over three decades and over 150 films, is still a name to reckon with, in Telugu films. Is the most popular and highly acclaimed actor from Andhra Pradesh.

    Family

    • Father - Sri Venkat Rao
    • Mother- Anjana Devi,
    • Brothers-Nagendra Babu, Kalyan Babu
    • Sisters - Vijaya
    • Wife - Surekha
    • Daughters Sushmita & Srija
    • Son- Ramcharan Tej.Social Service

    Chiranjeevi Charitable Trust (CCT) was started by megastar of Telugu cinema Chiranjeevi with the able guidance of Allu Arvind on 2nd October 1998. The two major wings of CCT are blood bank and eye bank. In a span of five years, CCT has collected 38,200 units of blood. 79% of these blood units (30,500) were given to poor and downtrodden for free of cost and remaining units were given to corporate hospitals at a nominal fee. CCT has collected 390 pairs of eyes and 780 blind people were benefited through cornea transplant at CCT. CCT also won the prestigious “Best Voluntary Blood Bank’ award by State Government of AP for the years of 2002 and 2003.

    Awards
    In January 2006, Mr Chiranjeevi was honored with the Padma Bhushan. the third highest civilian award in India. In November 2006, Chiranjeevi was awarded with a honorary doctorate by Andhra University for his services to the Telugu film industry and for his social work.