Pawan Kalyan’s down to earth lifestyle and his unique way of acting made him the heartthrob of masses. No analogy can describe his simplicity and kind heart. He doesn’t simply have fans like other stars, but has devotees who can go to any extent for him. They celebrate the release of his films as festivals and continue to love him irrespective of his track record. Pawan Kalyan’s calm demeanour and his indifference to materialistic things made not only his fans, but also his co-stars, go gaga over him.
Even though he entered industry as Megastar’s brother with ‘Akkada Ammayi Ikkada Abbayi’, he soon created his mark with films like ‘Suswagatham’ and ‘Gokulamlo Seetha.’ ‘Toliprema’ steadied his career while ‘Tammudu’ took him to new heights of stardom. With ‘Badri’ and ‘Kushi’, he transformed himself into the most bankable star in South India.

He embarked into filmmaking by directing ‘Johnny’ in 2002. Even though the film failed to attract audiences, it was critically acclaimed. His string of flops ended with ‘Jalsa’ in 2008 but ‘Puli’ and ‘Teenmaar’ failed at box office again. ‘Gabbar Singh’ and ‘Attarintiki Daredi’ took his stamina to another level all together.
He founded ‘Janasena’ to serve the people with responsible politics but his party had to confine to one seat in 2019 elections. But this hasn’t demoralised him and he continues to fight on behalf of people against the ruling party. His second innings with ‘Vakeel Saab’ has now become the most talked topic in the industry. His decision to sign few more projects is making his fans happy.
On his birthday, we wish all the best for his future.











