One of the things that sets Nagarjuna apart is his ease in navigating different phases of cinema. Whether it’s a mass entertainer, a romantic drama, or a bilingual project, he’s always had a sense of what works and more importantly, what suits him at each stage of his career.
Published Date – 22 June 2025, 07:17 AM
Hyderabad: Not many actors in Indian cinema can say they’ve worked with legends, contemporaries, and rising stars across decades, languages, and film styles. Nagarjuna Akkineni can. With Kuberaa turning out to be a box-office winner, it’s yet another example of how he continues to stay relevant in an ever-changing industry.
Nagarjuna’s journey in cinema began alongside veterans like his father, the legendary ANR, and Krishna. Since then, he has shared screen space with iconic actors like Amitabh Bachchan, Rajinikanth, Akshay Kumar, and Harikrishna. What’s more, he has effortlessly adapted to newer collaborations too with stars like Nani, Dhanush, Ranbir Kapoor, Karthi, and of course, his son Naga Chaitanya.
One of the things that sets Nagarjuna apart is his ease in navigating different phases of cinema. Whether it’s a mass entertainer, a romantic drama, or a bilingual project, he’s always had a sense of what works and more importantly, what suits him at each stage of his career.
Though he’s been in the industry for nearly four decades, there’s never been a desperate attempt to reinvent or stay in the limelight. His choices, sometimes bold, sometimes understated, reflect a certain confidence that comes with experience.
As an actor who’s moved across Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi films with comfort, Nagarjuna continues to be a familiar and respected name across India. His career is proof that staying consistent, open to change, and connected with the audience matters just as much as stardom.
With Kuberaa giving him another strong moment on screen, Nagarjuna shows yet again that some stars don’t fade , they evolve.