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The Konidela–Allu family is a prominent Indian film family known for their work in Telugu cinema. The family, spanning at least three generations, is involved in films, business ventures, and politics. The prominent heads of the family are actor Chiranjeevi and his late father-in-law, the comedian Allu Ramalingaiah. [1]
Anjana Productions is an Indian film production company established by Chiranjeevi and his brother Nagendra Babu in the year 1988, named after their mother Anjana Devi. It is considered as the home production company of Konidela family .
Pawan Kalyan was born as Konidela Kalyan Kumar [39] on 2 September 1971 [2] in a Telugu family to Konidela Venkata Rao and Anjana Devi in Bapatla, Andhra Pradesh. [43] [44] Venkata Rao worked as an excise police constable and was transferred on a regular basis.
Konidela Nagendra "Naga" Babu (born 29 October 1961) is an Indian actor, producer, and politician who works in Telugu cinema. He has received one National Film Award and two Nandi Awards for his work as a producer.
Anjana Productions; ... Konidela Production Company is an Indian film production company established by actor Ram Charan. [1] [2] ... Film Language Actors Notes 1: 2018:
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Konidela Chiranjeevi (born Konidela Sivasankara Varaprasad; 22 August 1955) is an Indian actor, politician, and philanthropist known for his work in Telugu cinema.He holds the record for the most "Industry Hits" in Telugu cinema, with eight films emerging as the top-grossers of their time—a feat unmatched by any actor in the industry's 100-year history. [4]