Intersting and Unknown Facts about Raviteja

Raviteja, with his hard work and dedication, became one of the talented and sought out actors in Tollywood. But there is more to him than his acting and filmography talents. Here are some interesting facts about him.
Ravi Teja got his big break in 2002 from ‘Idiot’ movie, directed by Puri Jagannadh. After its massive hit, the two teamed up five more times creating sensational movies like ‘Amma Nanna O Tamilammai’ and ‘Nenaithe’.
Ravi Teja also worked as an Assistant Director for some industry hits which he was not given credit for.He debuted in a movie called ‘Abhimanyu’ and also won three Nandi Awards till now.
Ravi Teja received a special gift from Director YVS Chowdary when they were both roommates. It is a Shiridi Sai Baba bracelet, which he used to wear in most of his films but stopped after accidentally hurting a co-star with it while filming.
Ravi Teja passion for dance is known in the industry. He was inspired by Bollywood bigshots Amitabh Bachchan and Govinda. He recently revealed his wish to direct a film in future.
Ravi Teja went for the auditions of ‘Kshana Kshanam’ carrying a single photo folded in a newspaper instead of his portfolio. Later, he collaborated with Ram Gopal Varma for two projects.
Ravi Teja’s acting career took a turn for the best with his remarkable role as Chanti in ‘Sindhooram’. This role became a game changer for Ravi Teja.Ravi Teja wishes to work in a multi starrer alongside Pawan Kalyan and hopefully with his favourite directors Krishna Vamsi or Puri Jagannadh.
Ravi teja has a special bond with actor Sunil and feels that he is one of the best. Their friedship continued to grow after doing ‘Second Hand’ together.
Ravi Teja also shared that he used to watch movies after escaping from school, while his mother waited at the school gate for him.
Even though Ravi Teja came from a humble family background, he reached to these heights with his hard work, talent and dedication.
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