Today marks the centenary anniversary of the legendary actor Akkineni Nageswara Rao (ANR), a towering figure in the Telugu film industry.
His astonishing 75-year career included 256 films across social dramas, romantic tales, and mythological epics, earning him recognition as a beloved icon both in India and worldwide.
ANR's profound impact on cinema is evident in his unforgettable performances in classics like Batasari, Sudigundalu, Prem Nagar, Devadas, Tenali Ramakrishna, Premabhishekam, etc.
His remarkable work ethic and commitment to ethical values further solidified his status as a revered figure in the industry.
Notably, ANR maintained a clean reputation throughout his career, avoiding controversies. He significantly contributed to the industry by introducing many brilliant directors and producers.
Beyond acting, ANR played a pivotal role in shaping the Telugu film industry. He was instrumental in relocating the film center from Chennai to Hyderabad, establishing Annapurna Studios to promote local talent and production.
ANR was a visionary who garnered numerous awards, distinguished by his forward-thinking approach to cinema. His innovative idea of restoring the negatives of his films for re-release set him apart in the industry, ensuring that his work would continue to resonate with future audiences.
His legacy lives on through his family, including his sons Nagarjuna and grandsons Naga Chaitanya, and Akhil.
While the film world lost ANR in 2014, his spirit endures in the hearts of fans and in the rich tapestry of Indian cinema.