Padma Vibhushan Chiranjeevi: Magnanimous and Marvellous Mega Star
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Mega Star Chiranjeevi stands as an iconic figure, not just for his stellar contributions to the silver screen but also for his noteworthy impact in various spheres. Recognizing his exceptional achievements, the Union Government, under PM Modi's leadership, has honored him with the prestigious Padma Vibhushan, sparking widespread celebration in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Chiranjeevi's journey is marked by humility, magnanimity, and valor.
Professional Journey
Chiranjeevi began his acting career in 1977 with the movies Punadirallu (Foundation Stones) and Pranam Khareedu (The Price of Life). Since then, he has acted in over 150 films in various languages, including Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, and Kannada, establishing himself as a mega star in the Indian film industry.
His superlative performances, heroic looks, exceptional dance skills, and impeccable comedic timing have earned him a dedicated fan base and critical acclaim. He has delivered powerful performances in socially conscious films such as Subha Lakha, Swayam Krushi, Rudra Veena, Apathbandhavudu, Tagore, and Sankaradada MBBS, while also captivating audiences with his mass appeal in films like Chantabbai, Khaidi, Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari, GangLeader, Gharanamogudu, Mutha Mesthri, Hitler, Master, Indra, and Khaidi No.150, among others.
Awards and Recognition
Chiranjeevi's exceptional talent and contributions to the film industry have earned him numerous awards and accolades. He has won three Andhra Pradesh State Nandi Awards for his performances in Swayam Krushi, Apathbandhavudu, and Indra. He has also received the Nargis Dutt Award for National Integration for his film Rudra Veena and seven Filmfare Awards for Best Actor, the highest number of such awards won by any Telugu actor.
In addition to these, Chiranjeevi has been honored with countless accolades from various cultural organizations, including Vamsi-Berkeley, Kalasagar Chennai, Santosham Film Magazine, Sitara Film Magazine, Screen Videocon Awards, Rotary Club, and Academy of Fine Arts Tirupati. He has also received the NTR Life Time Achievement Award from Vamsi Art Academy and the Padmabhushan, the third highest civilian honor in India, in 2007.
In 2022, Chiranjeevi was bestowed with the prestigious IFFI 'Indian Film Personality of the Year' Award at the 53rd International Film Festival of India in Goa.
Social Contributions
Beyond his achievements in the film industry, Chiranjeevi is widely recognized for his philanthropic work and dedication to social causes. He established the Chiranjeevi Charitable Trust in 1998, which focuses on eye and blood donation. Through this trust, Chiranjeevi and his dedicated fans have made remarkable strides in promoting awareness and collecting blood and eye donations.
The Chiranjeevi Blood Bank has facilitated the collection and donation of over 10 lakh units of blood, saving countless lives. The trust has also arranged corneal transplants for over 9,000 individuals, restoring their eyesight. Chiranjeevi's commitment to these causes has earned him immense respect and admiration.
Chiranjeevi has actively participated in various public welfare initiatives, acting as a socially responsible citizen. He has served as an ambassador for the cause of International Child Labor and pledged his support to the Heroes Project, co-chaired by Hollywood actor Richard Gere, to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS.
Chiranjeevi's humanitarian efforts have been recognized by the Andhra Pradesh Government, which awarded his blood bank the 'Best Voluntary Blood Bank Service Award' for five consecutive years from 2002 to 2006. He has also generously donated funds to various relief efforts during natural disasters and emergencies, demonstrating his unwavering commitment to helping those in need.
Political Career
Driven by his desire to serve the people of Andhra Pradesh on a larger scale, Chiranjeevi launched his political party, Praja Rajyam Party (PRP), in 2008. While the party did not achieve electoral success, Chiranjeevi continued to play a constructive role in politics, serving as a Member of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha from 2012 to 2014 and as the Minister of State for Tourism with Independent Charge in the Central Cabinet from 2012 to 2014.
COVID-19 Response
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Chiranjeevi demonstrated his leadership and compassion by spearheading various initiatives to support those affected by the crisis. He announced a voluntary closure of the film industry and launched the Corona Crisis Charity (CCC) with the participation of numerous celebrities from the acting fraternity. Through CCC, Chiranjeevi arranged for door delivery of groceries to over 15,000 daily wage film workers for four months, ensuring their survival during the lockdown.
Chiranjeevi also initiated the setting up of 32 oxygen banks across the Telugu states, providing life-saving oxygen to thousands of COVID-19 patients. Recognizing the importance of vaccination, he launched a mass vaccination program for film workers, artists, and journalists to support the government's vaccination efforts.
Chiranjeevi's Legacy
Chiranjeevi's journey is a testament to his unwavering dedication to his craft, his passion for social causes, and his commitment to making a positive impact on society. From his captivating performances on screen to his humanitarian efforts off-screen, Chiranjeevi has earned the respect and admiration of millions across India and beyond.
As he continues to inspire and entertain audiences with his artistry, Chiranjeevi remains a beacon of hope and a role model for generations to come. His legacy is one of excellence, compassion, and service to humanity.
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