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Thursday, October 2, 2008
Konidela Siva Shankara Vara Prasad was born at Mogultoor on 22/08/1955 at 10:10 AM.
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| | Janmakundali (Chiranjeevi) | Guru | |
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What does his horoscope say?
His horoscope is an example to show the world, the perfect match between the planetary positions and the life that is being lead by the native. There is no dispute in saying that this horoscope is one among the greatest and the fewest.
Past Birth:
The position of planets in his horoscope gives an idea about his past birth. The planets wouldn’t be in such positions unless the individual turns down to earth, unostentatious and generous and helps the needy by sacrificing his own self as an epitome of humanity in his past birth. Even ‘manahkaaraka’ Chandra situated in the house of ‘vyayadhipathi’ in the present life horoscope, speaks volumes about his focus on philanthropy.
Mighty Yogas:
Three mighty planets Sani, Guru and Ravi have made this horoscope unbeatable and unique. The position of Sani in the house of ascendant (Lagna) in exalted position bestowed ‘Sasa Yoga’ which brings huge following and magnetism to the individual.
Exalted Guru in career house bestowed ‘Hamsa Yoga’ which brought uniqueness to him in the career that he had chosen. These two yogas are among the ‘pancha mahapurusha yogas’, which are otherwise called the yogas those make a notable individual.
Vara Prasad made his attempt to learn acting in the year 1971 when the ‘antardasa’ of Sukra was running. The planet Sukra (Venus) is the lord of his ascendant that situated in the house of gains along with Ravi (the lord of gains in this horoscope), Budha (the lord of fate) and Kuja (the lord of cash inflow and spouse). Sukra is also the lord of fine arts. The combination of Ravi and Budha formed ‘Budhaaditya Yoga’, which again multiplied the might of the house.
The making of Mega Star Chiranjeevi by the planet Guru:
The mahadasa of planet Guru in 10th house that lasted for 16 years paved the path of roses to him. Guru wished to bless Vara Prasad with uniqueness in his field. He desired to give a new life that has no match with the gone days by then. Hence Vara Prasad turned CHIRANJEEVI.
It is known fact that Chiranjeevi started his career with the film ‘Praanam Khareedu’ in the year 1978 exactly when the period of Guru was started. There is another indication that speaks about the relation between his marriage and career. The lord of 2nd and 7th house, Kuja is in the house of gains. So, it was clearly evident that the marriage brings gains to him. That turned true with his marriage in the year 1980.
Landmarks:
The film ‘Gang Leader’ that proved to be a land mark in his career was released when the anthardasa (sub period) of Kuja was running under Guru mahadasa. The combination resulted in a charismatic action movie that turned a sensational success. Later the sub period of Rahu under Guru, which is in the house of career lord, also conferred successful films like Gharana Mogudu and Muta Mestri eventually. The mahadasa of Guru was completed by the year 1993 June. The films those hit the screen since then are under the influence of Sani, but not Guru. To say in other words, Guru, who made Chiranjeevi an icon in Telugu film industry for 16 years stopped his influence and passed him to Sani. Sani started his influence on Chiranjeevi from 1993 July and will last till 2012. The chief function of Sani on Chiranjeevi is to keep up his image and magnetism and bestow with huge properties and good health. The success of the film ‘Indra’ was because of the sub-period of Sukra under Sani. Both Sani and Sukra, happened to be friendly planets pushed the individual in tune with his efforts. Similarly the success of ‘Tagore’ was with the influence of Ravi, who is in his own house and ‘labhasthaanam’.
Future:
The period between 2007 and 2009 would be a land mark in the career of Chiranjeevi. He gives another grand hit in that period that would be on par with that of ‘Gang Leader’. The time in between 2009 and 2012 keeps the star busy in his career. Another masterpiece would come out in that period. Chiranjeevi may become an international repute in this period.
But, all of a sudden, his mind tends more towards philanthropy, charity and spirituality from the year 2013. The period of ‘vyayadhipathi’, although situated in ‘labhasthaanam’ wouldn’t give push in his career but tends him towards charity and humanity. (The period between 1996 and 99 was an illustration of the influence of ‘vyayadhipathi’ on him. His inclination towards blood bank, eye bank and other charities was aggressive between those periods). Such period comes in his life, continuously for 17 years starting from 2013. The shadow of his past birth follows him and he finds contentment in helping the poor, needy and diseased in the rest of his life. He may quit acting slowly after 2013.
Early life
Vara Prasad is the eldest son of Late Sri Venkat Rao and Srimathi Anjana Devi. He was born on 22 August 1955 in Narsapur,a town on the Banks of River Godavari in the West Godavari District of Andhra Pradesh in India. He spent his childhood in his native village with his grand parents.He has two sisters and two brothers.His younger brother, Nagendra Babu is a film producer and a actor.His youngest brother, Pawan Kalyan is also a actor. Chiranjeevi did his schooling in Nidadavolu, Gurajala, Ponnuru, Mangalagiri and Mogalturu. He won many prizes for his acting skills in school, especially for the performance as Parandamayya Panthulu. After high school he studied in C.S.R.Sharma Junior College at Ongole. He then graduated from Y.N. College in Narasapur with a B.Com degree.[3] He is an NCC cadet.Chiranjeevi had participated in the Republic Day Parade in New Delhi as an NCC cadet in the early 70s. [4] After his graduation at Y.N. College in Narsapuram, Chiranjeevi moved to Chennai to seek a career in acting. This was in 1977.
Chiranjeevi was called by different names at different stages in his life. At high school level, he was called 'KSSV Prasad'. During his college days, he was called 'Prasad'. At home, he was called ‘Shankara Babu’.He is also a great devotee of Lord Hanuman. One night, he had a dream in which Lord Hanuman called him "Chiranjeevi". The next day he narrated the same incident to his mother and then she advised him to change his name to Chiranjeevi and hence he became Chiranjeevi.
After completing his "Diploma in Acting" in Chennai, Chiranjeevi got an offer to act in ‘Punadi Rallu’in 1978.Producer-Director T.Kranti Kumar, who had seen his photograph gave him a role in the film, ‘Pranam Khareedu’ which was released before Punadi Rallu.Subsequently, director Bapu signed him for ‘Manavoori Pandavulu’, where he first gained some recognition. In the beginning of his career, Chiranjeevi donned villain roles in films like Kukka Kaatuki Cheppu Debba, Kotthapeta Rowdi etc. He became an instant hit for his dance movements and risky stunts. His success started after his acclaimed role in 'Initilo Ramayya Vidhilo Krishnayya' (1981). Between 1978 and 1983 October (till the release of Khaidi) he had acted in about 60 movies, mostly in secondary roles, some as a second hero, some as a villain and some as a character artist.
Khaidi, directed by A.Kodandarami Reddy and produced by Thirupathi Reddy of Samyuktha movies, was the first film to catapult Chiranjeevi into the big league. The movie was heavily inspired by Hollywood blockbuster First Blood. He dominated the two and a half hour drama which in the end changed the very face of heroism in the Telugu motion picture industry. This film marked the beginning of his long and successful collaboration with director Kodanda Rami Reddy. Even today, Chiranjeevi singles out this film in his entire career saying that it satisfied him in everyway.
The film Pasivadi Pranam, released in 1987, gave Chiranjeevi super stardom. He introduced "break dance", a new style of dance form to the Telugu audience. This movie was his first silver jubilee hit.In the same year he acted in Swayamkrushi in the direction of K. Viswanath and won Nandi Award for his performance." From then onwards Chiranjeevi was called "Supreme Hero" by his fans.
This was a glorius period in his career with movies like Adavi Donga, Donga Mogudu, Yamudiki Mogudu, Aaradhana, Rudraveena, Challenge, Vijetha, and Kondaveeti Donga all of which went on to become blockbusters in the Telugu film industry.
The title "Megastar" was used for the first time while publicizing K. S. Rama Rao’s movie Marana Mrudangam which released in August 1988. In the same year was released Rudraveena directed by K.Balachander, which bagged the "Nargis Dutt" award.
The first half of 90’s decade was the peak of MEGA STAR Chiranjeevi’s career graph as each and every movie he acted become huge box-office hits like Gang Leader, Rowdy Alludu, Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari and Gharana Mogudu to name a few. After the success of so many movies his fans lapped up the title of Megastar which is used even to this day.
Due to the phenomenal success of his movies in the early 90's, expectations about his movies' box-office runs were very high. Chiranjeevi took a break after Rickshavodu to emerged with more mature and versatile acting in the film Hitler.
Indra was released in 2002 in more than 200 theatres in Andhra Pradesh. The movie opened to packed theatres and went on to become one of the biggest hits of Chiranjeevi's career[citation needed]. It truly reinvented the star in him and rejuvenated all his fan clubs. He also won the Nandi Award for this film.
Chiranjeevi tied the wedding knot to Surekha, daughter of eminent yesteryear comedian Allu Rama Lingaiah, on February 20, 1980. He has 3 children, eldest daughter Sushmita, son Ram Charan Teja and youngest daughter Srija.
Konedala Srija is the second daughter of Chiranjeevi. She is in the news after having eloped and married Sirish Bharadwaj. She was 19 and student of chartered accountancy and left the house on the pretext of meeting a friend. Chiranjeevi's brother in-law said that Chiranjeevi was stunned. Srija appealed to the Delhi High Court and it ordered Police protection following her apprehension that there was a threat from her family. She got police protection from Delhi high court.Srija is believed to be helped by Kapu politician in her legal battles. Srija plans to produce a film about her life. Srija gave birth to a baby girl on July 5, 2008.Chiranjeevi congralulated his daughter
Chiranjeevi's foray into politics was highly anticipated in the media and political circles since 2007. While it was reported that he was seeking opinion of people during the latter half of 2007, the media also suggested that he would announce the decision in January 2008. Even before the party's launch, several political leaders from the Andhra Pradesh such as Harirama Jogaiah from Congress Party and K. Vidyadhar Rao and B. Nagi Reddy from the Telugu Desam Party openly declared that they would join hands with Chiranjeevi.
Chiranjeevi inaugurated his party office in Jubilee Hills,Hyderabad on August 10, 2008. Speaking to the media after the inauguration, Chiranjeevi said, “I would like to extend my condolences to the families who lost their beloved ones in the incessant rains that occurred in the past 3 three days”. He also added, “ I request all my supporters to extend their help to the people who are in need. I would be announcing my party and its agenda this month. I will be answering all the questions posed by the media on that day."
On August 17, 2008 Chiranjeevi has addressed a press conference in his party office to announce his entry into politics. He told that he was inspired by Mahatma Gandhi, Mother Teresa, Ambedkar N.T.Rama Rao Garu Mahatma Jyotirao Phule. Chiranjeevi has announced that a public meeting will be conducted in Tirupati on Aug 26, 2008 which falls on Mother Theresa's birthday. He told that the details of his party and future plan will be declared then.
On August 26, 2008 in the public meeting held at Avilala near Tirupati, he announced the party name as Praja Rajyam saying the Rajyam (Rule) belongs to Praja (People). He said his ambition is to empower people to rule themselves. He said he wishes to see “Santhoshandhra pradesh”, which means "Happy Andhra Pradesh". He unveiled the party flag in this meeting, which comes White and Green colours in it with a symbol of red coloured Sun in the middle.
In January 2006, Chiranjeevi received the Padma Bhushan, the third highest civilian award in India because of his contributions to the Telugu Film Industry and for his social service. It was presented to him by the President of India.
In November 2006, Chiranjeevi also received honorary doctorate by the Andhra University for his services to the Telugu film industry and for his social work.
In August 2007, Chiranjeevi received Filmfare Special Legend Award. It was presented by Amitabh Bachchan.
In 2004 He Won Filmfare for film Shankardada MBBS. In 2002 He Won Nandi Award for Film Indra. HE is the only Actor in Telugu to receive 7 Filmfare Awards in his career.
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