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Aadarsh Balakrishna
Indian film actor
In this Indian name, the name Balakrishna is a patronymic, and the person should be referred to by the given name, Aadarsh.
Aadarsh Balakrishna (born 10 February ) is an Indian actor, primarily known for his negative roles in Telugu films.[3] He is also the runner-up of Telugu reality TV show Bigg Boss 1.[4]
Early life
Aadarsh was born on 10 February in Bangalore. His father, Balakrishna, is a businessman while his mother Uma is a homemaker. He has a younger sister, Apoorva, who is an architect. Aadarsh studied at Sophia High School, Bangalore until 3rd standard. His family then moved to Hyderabad, where he continued his schooling at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Public School and St. Andrews High School. He completed his graduation from Nizam College in –06, majoring in commerce. He was a cricketer and nurtured an ambition to play for India. He represented Hyderabad in various state-level categories and also played for Osmania University.
Kannada film director Prashanth Neel, Sriimurali’s wife, Vidya, and Naresh's second wife, Ramya Raghupathi, are his cousins.[5]
Career
Aadarsh Balakrishna initially aspired to become a cricketer and played at the state level during his teenage years.[4] While training at St. John's Cricket Academy, he was discovered by Nagesh Kukunoor's team, who were searching for a real cricketer to play the role of 'Kamal' in the film Iqbal opposite Shreyas Talpade. After auditioning, he was cast in the role.[4]Iqbal became a critical and commercial success and won a National Award in , produced by Subhash Ghai's Mukta Searchlight Films.
Balakrishna's significant break in Tollywood came with the film Happy Days (), directed by Sekhar Kammula. He portrayed Sanjay, a senior bully in an engineering college setting, a role that established his presence as a 'bad guy' in Tollywood.[4] He continued to build his career with successful films like Vinayakudu (), directed by Sai Kiran Avidi, and Ride (), directed by Ramesh Varma.
Balakrishna has worked with notable directors such as Nagesh Kukunoor, Sekhar Kammula, Gopichand Mallineni, and Ram Gopal Varma. He made his Kannada film debut in Nooru Janmaku, directed by national award-winning director Nagathihalli Chandrashekhar, where he played the second lead. Additionally, he appeared in Govindudu Andarivadele, directed by Krishna Vamsi and Ram Charan.[6]
Apart from his acting career, Balakrishna represents the Telugu Warriors in the Celebrity Cricket League and is considered one of their key players. He gained further recognition as the runner-up in the grand finale of Bigg Boss Telugu Season 1.[7]
Balakrishna is set to play the role of an Indian Research and Analysis Wing agent in Ullu App's upcoming web series Peshawar,[8] based on the Peshawar school massacre. His character is loosely based on the real-life hero known as 'Black Tiger'.
Filmography
Film
- Note: All films are in Telugu, unless otherwise noted.
|Dubbing Roles | - Ala Vaikuntapuramlo - Govind Padmasoorya
Television
References
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- ^"Bigg Boss Fame Aadarsh Balakrishna To Play A RAW Agent In Peshawar". Retrieved 9 August
- ^The Times of India (6 August ). "Adarsh Balakrishna to play a guest role in 'Aravinda Sametha Veera Raghava' - Times of India". Archived from the original on 15 November Retrieved 15 November
- ^"When will Shaakuntalam premiere on OTT? Check release date, time and where to watch Samantha Ruth Prabhu's film online". The Economic Times. 7 May ISSN Retrieved 17 May
- ^Deccan Chronicle (11 October ). "Adarsh Balakrishna bags a web-series". Archived from the original on 15 November Retrieved 15 November