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To Ravi Teja, happy birthday: Learn why the performer doesn’t consider his or her accomplishments to be real

Throughout his career, actor Ravi Teja has seen almost everything. He had both enormous accomplishments and equally enormous setbacks. He has performed in all roles, including that of the main lead, the lover boy, and the villain. But since making his feature debut in 1997’s Sindhooram, he hasn’t changed one thing: he’s always been happy. He revealed the key to his happiness in an interview with TRS Clips.

“I don’t give a damn about any of it.”
Given that certain audiences find his films to be successful, the actor was questioned whether he understood the key to the “mass pulse.” “There is no such thing as knowing the mass pulse,” he curtly said. The key is to work on something you like. Whether the movie is a success or a failure doesn’t matter. “I never take the ups and downs of my career seriously,” he said. I love every second of it, even the difficult times.

He said that he has found affection all throughout the country ever since Vikramarkudu was dubbed into Hindi in 2006. Many people are unaware that I briefly resided in Mumbai and Delhi. I have so many dubbed films here that have been viewed since the release of Vikram Rathod (Vikramarkudu). I like it when people identify myself as being here. I also labeled myself as Tiger Nageswara Rao because I wanted people to be able to recognize my voice.”

Future Projects
Soon, Karthik Ghattamaneni’s Eagle, starring Ravi Teja, will hit theaters. The movie was originally scheduled to be out during Pongal, but the producers decided against it as Guntur Kaaram, HanuMan, Saindhav, and Naa Saami Ranga were already scheduled to be released. His co-stars in the movie are Anupama Parameswaran, Navdeep, and Kavya Thapar. He will also feature in the Telugu version of Raid, directed by Harish Shankar and starring Ajay Devgn in Hindi. Recently, Mr. Bachchan’s film began production.

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