J. D. Chakravarthy | |
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Born | Nagulapati Srinivasa Chakravarthy 16 April 1970 Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India |
Other names | J.D. |
Alma mater | Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology |
Occupations |
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Years active | 1989–present |
Spouse |
Anukriti Govind Sharma
(m. 2016) |
Nagulapati Srinivasa Chakravarthy, known professionally as J. D. Chakravarthy, is an Indian actor, screenwriter, director, producer, composer, and singer known for his work primarily with Telugu cinema in addition to Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada films. Chakravarthy made his screen debut with the Telugu film, Siva, an action blockbuster directed by Ram Gopal Varma, featured at the 12th IFFI.[1] He subsequently made his Bollywood debut with the remake of the same film titled Shiva (1990). He then starred in the blockbuster Satya, featured in the Indian panorama section at the 29th IFFI, and was listed among CNN-IBN's 100 greatest Indian films of all time.[2][3] Chakravarthy received the Screen Award Special Jury Award.[4][5]
Chakravarthy has starred in more than seventy feature films in a variety of roles predominantly in Telugu, Hindi and a few Tamil, and Malayalam films. He is best known for his performances in box office hits like Neti Siddhartha (1990), Money (1993), Money Money (1995), One by Two (1993), Gulabi (1995), for which he received the state Nandi Special Jury Award,[6][4][5] Mrugam (1996), Bombay Priyudu (1996), Anaganaga Oka Roju (1997), Egire Paavurama (1997), Nenu Premisthunnanu (1997), Wife of V. Varaprasad (1998), Premaku Velayara (1999), Pape Naa Pranam (2000), Premaku Swagatam (2002), Madhyanam Hathya (2004), Dubai Seenu (2007), Homam (2008), Arima Nambi (2014), Bhaskar the Rascal (2015), Mikhael (2019), Ek Villain Returns (2022), Anek (2022), Dahini - The Witch (2022), and Dayaa (2023).[7][8][9]
Early life
Chakravarthy was born into a Telugu speaking family of carnatic singer Prof. Dr. Kovela Shantha, and father Nagulapati Suryanarayana Rao. He is born in Hyderabad, India. His elder sister Vijayanthi is settled in the United States.[10][11] He did his schooling in St. George's Grammar School (Hyderabad), and completed B. E. from Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology.[12][13]
Hindi cinema
His first Hindi film in a lead role, Satya, was critically acclaimed and became a commercial blockbuster.[14] He also starred in Hindi films like Vaastu Shastra, and Aag alongside Sushmita Sen, and Bhoot Returns alongside Manisha Koirala. He made his film directing debut, with Darwaza Bandh Rakho and anthology film Darna Zaroori Hai got archived at the New York Institute of Technology, New York, America as part of the film course.[15][16]
South cinema
He debuted in 1989 through Ram Gopal Verma's debut Telugu film, Siva as J.D., as one of the student leaders, and in the same year appeared in a supporting role in the Malayalam film Ennodishtam Koodamo before devoting all his time to films under his mentor's Ram Gopal Varma 's production.
He has worked in many Telugu films directed by ace film makers of the time like Mani Ratnam, Krishna Vamsi, S. V. Krishna Reddy, K. Raghavendra Rao, Kodi Ramakrishna, E. V. V. Satyanarayana, Shiva Nageswara Rao, Gunasekhar, and Vamsy.[17][18] In 2002, he played a role of Sri Lankan Tamil Eelam fighter Dhileepan, in Mani Ratnam's Tamil film, Kannathil Muthamittal. He has returned to Telugu film industry with his Hit Film "Homam" Both as Director And Actor in year 2008.[19]
He then went on to direct Homam and Sidham.[16] He had a role in director Vishnuvardhan's Tamil film Sarvam, starring Arya and Trisha.[5] In 2016, he has appeared in the Super Hit Malayalam "Bhaskar The Rascal" pairing with Nayan Tara also starring Mamooty. Then he played a young army officer in another Malayalam film Shikhamani, and made his Kannada film debut with Raavani alongside Pooja Gandhi.[20][21] He is also directing 3 Kannada films for entertainment factory productions.
Filmography
Telugu films
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1989 | Shiva | J. Durga Rao / JD | Debut film |
1990 | Neti Siddhartha | ||
1991 | Shrivaari Chindhulu | ||
Atiradhudu | |||
1992 | Lathi | Ramana | |
Akka Chellillu | |||
1993 | Rakshana | ||
Adarsham | |||
Inspector Ashwani | |||
Money | Chakri | ||
One By Two | Balaji | ||
1994 | Money Money | Chakri | Also playback singer |
1995 | Gulabi | Chandu | |
1996 | Mrugam | ||
Deyyam | Narsing | ||
Bombay Priyudu | Chitti Babu / J. D. | ||
Anaganaga Oka Roju | Chakri | ||
1997 | Egire Paavurama | Siva | |
Nenu Premisthunnanu | |||
Wife of V. Varaprasad | Thyagaraju | ||
1998 | Satya | Won—Screen Award Special Jury Award[4] | |
Pape Naa Pranam | Chakri | ||
1999 | Harischandraa | Harishchandra "Hari" | |
Premaku Velayara | Manohar | ||
2000 | Akka Bava Ekkada | Suryam | |
Maa Pelliki Randi | Kumar | ||
Soori | Soori | ||
Kodanda Ramudu | Kodanda Ramudu (Ramu) | ||
2001 | Navvuthu Bathakalira | Ganesh | |
2002 | Premaku Swagatham | Balaji | |
2003 | Golmaal | Ameer Khan | |
2004 | Kaasi | Kaasi | |
Madhyanam Hatya | Ravi Kumar | ||
2007 | Dubai Seenu | Chakri | |
2008 | Homam | Chandrashekhar aka Chandu | |
2009 | Josh | Durga Rao | |
2011 | Money Money, More Money | Chakri | |
2012 | All the Best | Chandu | |
2014 | Ice Cream 2 | Burglar | |
2015 | Dynamite | Rishi Dev | |
2017 | Nakshatram | Ramachandra Naidu | |
2019 | Hippi | Hippi's boss |
Other language films
Year | Film | Role | Language | Notes |
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1990 | Shiva | Jagadish Dave / JD | Hindi | Debut Hindi film |
1991 | Prem Qaidi | Prabhavati's son | Hindi | |
1992 | Ennodishtam Koodamo | Renjith Lal | Malayalam | |
1993 | Prathap | Vimal Raj | Tamil | |
1998 | Satya | Satya | Hindi | Won-Screen Award Special Jury Award |
2002 | Kannathil Muthamittal | Dileepan | Tamil | |
Durga | Durga | Hindi | ||
2004 | Vaastu Shastra | Virag Rao | Hindi | |
2007 | Aag | Subbu | Hindi | |
2009 | Sarvam | Eashwar | Tamil | |
2010 | Kacheri Arambam | Sivamani | Tamil | |
2012 | Bhoot Returns | Tarun Awasthi | Hindi | |
2013 | Samar | John Frederick | Tamil | |
2014 | Arima Nambi | Rishi Dev | Tamil | |
2015 | Bhaskar the Rascal | Sanjay Sharma | Malayalam | |
2016 | Zero | Solomon | Tamil | |
Shikhamani | Anti-terrorist squadron leader | Malayalam | ||
2018 | Marainthirunthu Paarkum Marmam Enna | Dilip Chakravarthy | Tamil | |
2019 | Mikhael | Muhammad Easa | Malayalam | |
2022 | Oppanda | Chakri | Kannada | |
Anek | Anjaiah Bellamkonda IPS | Hindi | ||
Ek Villain Returns | ACP V.K. Ganesan | Hindi | ||
Kaari | SKR | Tamil | ||
Dahini - The Witch | Pratap | Hindi | ||
Other credits
Year | Film | Language | Director | Writer | Producer |
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1998 | Pape Naa Pranam | Telugu | Yes | ||
2002 | Durga | Hindi | Yes | Yes | |
Darna Zaroori Hai (Segment: A Bride's Revenge) | Hindi | Yes | |||
Darwaaza Bandh Rakho | Hindi | Yes | |||
2008 | Homam | Telugu | Yes | Yes | |
2009 | Sidham | Telugu | Yes | Yes | |
2011 | Money Money, More Money | Telugu | Yes | Yes | |
2012 | All the Best | Telugu | Yes | Yes |
Web series
Year | Name | Role | Language | Service |
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2023 | Taaza Khabar | Shetty | Hindi | Disney+Hotstar |
Dayaa | Dayaa | Telugu | Disney+Hotstar | |
References
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- ↑ "100 Years of Indian Cinema: The 100 greatest Indian films of all time". IBNLive. Archived from the original on 24 April 2013.
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- ↑ "Friday Review Hyderabad / Cinema : Flip side of being super cop". The Hindu. 6 February 2009. Archived from the original on 12 February 2009. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
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- ↑ "Sasikumar to face-off against JD Chakravarthy in Kaari". The Times of India. 1 April 2022.
- ↑ "Metro Plus Hyderabad / Personality : Rebel without a pause". The Hindu. 25 October 2004. Archived from the original on 14 January 2005. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
- ↑ "J. D. Chakravarthy with Manisha Koirala". Komal Nahta. Mumbai, India. 20 May 2011. Archived from the original on 13 December 2021.
- ↑ "NATIONAL / ANDHRA PRADESH : When old memories came alive". The Hindu. 24 December 2010. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
- ↑ "Chakravarthi - Interviews in Telugu Movies". Totaltollywood.com. Archived from the original on 4 May 2012. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
- ↑ "Metro Plus Delhi / Entertainment : Some chill, some frill". The Hindu. 25 October 2004. Archived from the original on 26 January 2005. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
- ↑ "No director does self-introspection: JD - Telugu Movie News". IndiaGlitz. 24 June 2012. Archived from the original on 28 June 2012. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
- 1 2 "Friday Review Chennai / Film Review : Taking its own sweet time! - Sarvam". The Hindu. 29 May 2009. Archived from the original on 1 June 2009. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
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- ↑ "JD Chakravarthy". Andhra Headlines. Archived from the original on 7 July 2011. Retrieved 4 November 2010.
- ↑ Eenadu daily, eenadu cinema, page 10, 29 June 2012
- ↑ A Sharadhaa (26 April 2016). "JD Chakravarthy to Direct a Kannada Film". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
- ↑ A Sharadhaa (17 August 2015). "When a Gun Summarised Raavani". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 26 May 2016.