Allu-Konidela family of Telugu stars
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1st Generation
Allu Ramalingaiah: Commencing his film journey in 1953 with Puttillu, Allu Ramalingaiah played iconic roles in classics like Mayabazar, Missamma, and Sankarabha
2nd Generation
Allu Aravind: A prolific producer under Geetha Arts, Allu Aravind has left an indelible mark with films like Magadheera and Jalsa.
Chiranjeevi
A stalwart in Telugu cinema, Chiranjeevi`s illustrious career spans four decades. From his debut in Pranam Khareedu in 1978 to over 150 films.
Nagendra Babu
Primarily known for his work in supporting and villainous roles in movies, but he has also taken on lead roles in some films.
Pawan Kalyan
Known as `Power Star,` is a versatile personality with roles ranging from actor, director, and screenwriter to stunt coordinator, philanthropist, and politician
3rd Generation
Ram Charan: Son of actor Chiranjeevi, Charan made his debut in the successful action film Chirutha (2007).
Varun Tej
Known for his height and good looks, Varun made his debut as a lead in the film Mukunda (2014). He starred in the critically acclaimed war film Kanche (2015)
Niharika Konidela
Nagendra Babu’s daughter is an actress and television presenter who predominantly works in Telugu films. She made her debut with the film Oka Manasu (2016).
Sai Dharam Tej
The son of Chiranjeevi’s sister Vijaya Durga made his debut with the film Pilla Nuvvu Leni Jeevitham (2014).
Panja Vaisshnav Tej
Sai Dharam Tej’s brother appeared as a child actor is some of the films of Chiranjeevi and Pawan Kalyan. In 2021, he made his debut.
Allu Venkatesh
The son of Allu Aravind and the younger brother of popular Telugu actor Allu Arjun. He is a relatively private figure within the Allu family
Allu Arjun
Allu Aravind’s son, after his debut in Gangotri (2003), appeared in Sukumar-directed Arya (2004). His role in Arya was his breakthrough.
Allu Sirish
Allu Arjun’s brother debuted as a lead actor with Gouravam (2013) and later went onto appear in films such as Kotha Janta (2014), Srirastu Subhamastu (2016).
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