As legendary actor Nagarjuna Akkineni celebrates his 66th birthday today, it is a fitting moment to reflect on the extraordinary journey of one of Telugu cinema’s most respected and multifaceted figures. Over a career spanning more than four decades, Nagarjuna has evolved beyond being a mere actor to become a scholar, philanthropist, mentor, and a pioneering force in Indian cinema. His professional and personal contributions have enriched the industry and society, earning him admiration from fans and peers alike.
Here are some interesting facts about him that highlight what makes him a true legend
Debuted as a Child Artist
Nagarjuna’s first brush with acting happened in 1961 as a child artist in Velugu Needalu. He later appeared in Sudigundalu (1967), directed by his father Akkineni Nageswara Rao. By 1986, he debuted as a lead actor in Vikram, and the rest is history.
Master’s Degree in Automobile Engineering
Nagarjuna Akkineni pursued higher education in the United States, earning a Master’s degree in Automobile Engineering from San Jose State University. It’s a rare achievement in an industry where few pursue such advanced technical education.
Co-founder of Blue Cross of Hyderabad
Nagarjuna’s compassion extends beyond the screen to his philanthropic work, particularly in animal welfare. Alongside his wife Amala Akkineni, he co-founded the Blue Cross of Hyderabad, a non-governmental organisation dedicated to the rescue, care, and rehabilitation of stray and injured animals.
Age is just a number for Nagarjuna Akkineni
At 66, Nagarjuna is widely admired for his fitness and youthful looks. His wellness routine includes intermittent fasting, early dinners, clean eating, and consistent workouts. He’s followed this disciplined lifestyle for over 35 years.
He was one of the first big stars to enter TV
Nagarjuna Akkineni was one of the first major Tollywood stars to make a successful transition to television. He hosted the popular quiz show Meelo Evaru Koteeswarudu in 2014–15, winning praise for his calm, charismatic presence. He later became the face of Bigg Boss Telugu, hosting the reality show from Season 3 through Season 9, including the OTT spin-off Bigg Boss: Non-Stop. His involvement not only boosted the show’s popularity but also helped bridge the gap between cinema and Telugu television entertainment.
Diverse roles across genres and languages
Nagarjuna Akkineni has shown great versatility by taking on many different roles in various genres and languages. From the action-packed Shiva (1989), which changed Telugu cinema, to the romantic Geetanjali (1989), and the spiritual Annamayya (1997), his performances have been loved by both fans and critics. He has also acted in Tamil and Hindi movies, reaching a wider audience. Currently, he is well-known for playing the role of Simon, a villain, in the Tamil film Coolie, which has been praised for his fresh and powerful performance.
Nagarjuna Known as “Nag-Sama” in Japan
Nagarjuna Akkineni is very popular in Japan, where fans respectfully call him “Nag-Sama.” In Japanese, “Sama” is a special title used to show great respect. This nickname shows how much Japanese fans admire him and his work in Indian movies. Japanese audiences especially love his movies like Brahmastra and Shiva. Recently, his film Manam was released in Japan, and it has been warmly received, with many Japanese viewers appreciating its heartfelt story and performances.
Mentor to new-age directors
Nagarjuna has quietly played a big role in shaping the future of Telugu cinema. Over the years, he has helped launch nearly 40 directors, giving fresh talent the opportunity to lead major films under the banner of Annapurna Studios.
As Nagarjuna Akkineni celebrates this important milestone, he shows no signs of slowing down. He is preparing to announce his 100th film, a milestone that highlights both his long career and his lasting passion for cinema. With a career that continues to evolve and inspire, Nagarjuna Akkineni remains a remarkable example of dedication and versatility in the Indian film industry.