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Happy Birthday Vijay Deverakonda: Top 5 movies of Tollywood actor

Happy Birthday Vijay Deverakonda: Vijay Devarakonda has made a name for himself as a very active actor over more than ten years, portraying iconic roles that have won millions of fans’ hearts with his superb performances. He has amassed a sizable fan base, and his fame and adaptability have made him well-known.  He has also become […]

Edited By : Sakshi | Updated: May 9, 2023 12:52 IST
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Happy Birthday Vijay Deverakonda: Vijay Devarakonda has made a name for himself as a very active actor over more than ten years, portraying iconic roles that have won millions of fans’ hearts with his superb performances. He has amassed a sizable fan base, and his fame and adaptability have made him well-known. 

He has also become a star across all of India, garnering the moniker “national crush” for the nation. Let’s look at some of the blockbuster films that helped him establish himself as one of the most dependable and in-demand performers in the nation on the occasion of his birthday.

1. Arjun Reddy

In many people’s eyes, Vijay’s portrayal of the movie’s title character “Arjun Reddy” served as a turning point in his career. It is challenging to imagine someone else playing with the same level of sincerity as his complicated and memorable role, which he brought to life with his excellent performance. The legendary role of Arjun Reddy, a gifted surgeon struggling with alcoholism and explosive rage, was forever changed by Vijay. Vijay won his first Filmfare Award for Best Actor for the well-received movie.

2. Dear Comrade

Once again, VD has produced a fantastic movie that both his loyal followers and the wider public will cherish for a very long time. He has remarkable acting talent, as evidenced by the way he moves through his character’s journey and handles unexpected situations with ease. This performance demonstrates that he is a flexible actor who can offer a well-rounded representation, not only a hothead or a flirty person. His on-screen chemistry with Rashmika Mandanna, a lovely actress, gave the already fantastic movie a delightful finishing touch.

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3. Geetha Govindam

In the endearing romantic comedy “Geetha Govindam,” Vijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna play the key characters. Rashmika, who plays the role of Geetha, a self-assured and logical woman, in the movie exhibits remarkable on-screen chemistry with Vijay. Vijay’s great comedy talent is showcased in the movie together with its compelling plot and screenplay, impressing both audiences and reviewers.

4. Taxiwaala

With a larger-than-life demeanour reminiscent of his earlier heroic roles, Vijay portrays a taxi driver in “Taxiwaala” with ease and conviction. Despite numerous disappointments, Vijay chooses to work as a cab driver to support himself. He finds an antique car while looking for a car and restores it, earning him fresh success. However, his joy is fleeting because he learns that the car is possessed. VD’s amazing performance is much to blame for the movie’s popularity.

5. Pelli Choopulu

When it was first released, the Telugu movie “Pelli Choopulu,” starring Vijay Deverakonda and Ritu Varma in the key parts, received a lot of praise and is now regarded as one of the greatest of the decade. The actors received tremendous praise for their performances, and the movie was a huge success. It earned rave reviews from critics and went on to win two National Film Awards for Best Telugu Film and Best Screenplay at the 64th National Film Awards. Vivek Sagar’s lyrical music contributed to the film’s delightfully romantic atmosphere.

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First published on: May 09, 2023 12:52 PM IST

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