Ravi Teja

Ravi Teja
Ravi Tejais an Indian film actor known for his work in Telugu cinema. He is widely considered as one of the most popular and highest paid actors of Telugu cinema who has appeared in over a sixty films. He won the Nandi Special Jury Award in 1999 and 2002 for his performance in the films Nee Kosamand Khadgamand also won the state Nandi Award for best actor for his film Neninthe in 2008...
NationalityIndian
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth26 January 1968
CountryIndia
decide
I always put in my 100 percent. Once the film is over, I look at my next, because then it's up to the audience to decide my fate.
audiences emotional fantastic laughing rejected
I did a fantastic emotional film, 'Autograph.' But the audiences rejected me in it. They like to see me laughing and fighting.
films nature
I'm shy by nature and don't like talking about myself, and would let my films do the talking.
bollywood good hindi indian open point proper south work
I want to do Hindi films, but a proper one and a good production. I'm even open to multi-starrers because those work better in Bollywood. But it should be with only Bollywood technicians, not the South Indian team. There's no point to my going to Bollywood if I work with the same artistes and technicians.
dimensions experiment good love moustache opportunity remove role shave south
I haven't got an opportunity to experiment with the dimensions of my moustache much. But yes, if the role demands, I'm ready to shave it off. I feel it's good to have moustaches for South films, but I'd love to remove my moustache; why not?
active best compared comparison edge felt films gives since work
Comparison is a disease. I never felt any competition, since I never compared myself to others. I only focus on my work. I never feel pressurised and do films in my style. Also, I'm very active since childhood, and that gives me the edge to always put my best.
action attitude audiences emotional hate laugh reflects women work
Audiences like me doing action and comedy. I am a jovial person and have been so from childhood. I like to laugh my way through my work, and that attitude reflects in my roles. Even women hate me doing rona-dhona roles. So I don't do emotional films.
came chances directors encouraged
When I came to the industry, many directors like Krishna Vamsi and Puri Jagannath had encouraged me a lot. Krishna Vamsi is my mentor, and I admire him. That's why I give chances to new directors.