Daggubati Venkatesh, fondly known as Victory Venkatesh, stands tall as one of the biggest stars in the illustrious Telugu film industry. With a colossal fan following across South India, Venkatesh has left an indelible mark in the hearts of movie enthusiasts. As August 14th marks his remarkable 37-year journey in Tollywood, it’s time to reflect on the extraordinary path he has carved for himself.
The journey of this accomplished actor commenced in 1986 with his debut film “Kaliyuga Pandavulu,” directed by K Raghavendra Rao. This initial cinematic endeavour not only garnered immense audience appreciation but also earned Venkatesh the esteemed Best Newcomer Award, showcasing his innate talent and potential. Despite hailing from a prominent film family, Venkatesh distinguished himself through his unwavering dedication and his astute selection of roles.
Throughout his illustrious career, Venkatesh has treated the audience to a plethora of memorable performances. Here are some of his most notable cinematic triumphs:
Nuvvu Naaku Nachav (2001): Widely regarded as one of Venkatesh’s finest films, “Nuvvu Naaku Nachav” emerged in 2001 under the direction of Vijay K Bhaskar. This romantic comedy resonated deeply with audiences, and Venkatesh’s portrayal was hailed for its authenticity. The film’s success was further heightened by the chemistry between Venkatesh and Aarthi Agarwal, who played the female lead.
Drushyam and Drushyam 2: The “Drushyam” franchise holds a special place in the hearts of Telugu cinema enthusiasts. Venkatesh masterfully portrayed a family man’s ardent efforts to shield his loved ones from a murder accusation. This gripping narrative, inspired by the Malayalam hit “Drishyam,” showcased Venkatesh’s prowess in bringing complex characters to life. The franchise’s success and acclaim underline his ability to captivate audiences across different genres.
Kshana Kshanam: Venturing into the early stages of his career, Venkatesh starred in “Kshana Kshanam,” a captivating heist thriller directed by Ram Gopal Varma. The film’s success was a testament to Venkatesh’s acting prowess, as he shared the screen with stalwarts like Sridevi and Paresh Rawal. His chemistry with Sridevi and his compelling performance left an indelible impression on viewers.
Guru (2017): In 2017, Venkatesh donned the role of a boxing coach in the sports drama “Guru,” directed by Sudha Kongara. His portrayal of a coach who transforms a young girl into a professional boxer earned him accolades and the prestigious Best Actor Award. This film underscored his ability to embody diverse characters and narratives with conviction.
Swarnakamalam: Among his early works, “Swarnakamalam” stands as a testament to Venkatesh’s versatility. Playing the role of a painter, his nuanced performance garnered acclaim from critics and audiences alike. Directed by K Viswanath and starring Bhanupriya as the female lead, the film highlighted his penchant for bringing depth and authenticity to his roles.
As Daggubati Venkatesh celebrates 37 years of remarkable contributions to Tollywood, it’s evident that his journey has been a fusion of talent, dedication, and a constant desire to challenge cinematic norms. From heartwarming romantic comedies to gripping thrillers, he has graced the silver screen with his unique charisma and acting brilliance. His enduring legacy in the Telugu film industry continues to inspire and captivate audiences, and his unwavering commitment to his craft remains a testament to his stature as a true cinematic icon.