Born Aditya
Pudipeddi
December 23, 1987 (age 27)[1]
Andhra Pradesh, India
Residence Hyderabad,
Telangana, India
Other names Aditya
Occupation Actor
height =168cm
Parent(s) Sai
Kumar
Surekha
Relatives P.
Ravi Shankar (uncle)
P. J. Sarma (grand father)
Aadi (born Aditya Pudipeddi) is an Indian actor who
primarily works in Telugu cinema. He is the son of popular Indian actor Sai
Kumar and made his film debut in 2011 with the film Prema Kavali under the
direction of K. Vijaya Bhaskar.[2] The film garnered critical acclaim for Aadi
and placed him among the noted upcoming actors. He won the Filmfare Award for
Best Male Debut – Southfor 2011.[3]
Contents
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• 1 Early
life
• 2 Career
• 3
Filmography
• 4 Awards
• 5
References
Early life[edit]
Aadi did his schooling in Chennai in Padma Sheshadri till
7th standard and then moved to St Andrews in Hyderabad followed by St Johns for
Intermediate and Bhavans for Degree. Though he had an inclination towards
acting, he had to concentrate on studies and sports. Being an all-rounder in
Cricket, he was selected for under-19 Ranji Cricket Team. He played under the
captaincy of Ambati Rayudu, the climax being Pragyan Ojha, the Indian Team
player who was his room-mate during their Sri Lanka trip.[4] Recently Aadi's
Love marriage official details announced by his father Sai Kumar.[5]
When his father Saikumar arranged KALA (Karnataka Andhra
Lalithakala Academy), Aadi, being a fan of Chiranjeevi, wanted to dance before
Chiranjeevi, who was the chief guest for that function. After gaining consent
from his father, he performed to the song "Kodithe Kottalira" from
Chiranjeevi-starrer Tagore. Chiranjeevi was impressed with Aadi's performance
and advised Saikumar to make him an actor if he desired to be. Ravi Kumar
Chavali, who was working with Saikumar for Samanyudu at that time, suggested
Aadi to Dr. Venkat, who promised to launch Aadi as actor in the future. That
made Aadi foray into films after extensive training in dance, acting and
fights.[6]
Career[edit]
Aadi debuted in 2011 with K. Vijaya Bhaskar's directorial
Prema Kavali. In this love story, he played the role of Srinu, a NCC Cadet who
sets out to find the one who tortures his lover, thus trying to regain her
heart after a break-up. He got highly positive response from the critics as
well as the audience. Oneindia Entertainment commented on his performance
stating "Aadi has done his role with good ease and his in dialogue
delivery is as good as his father. He is quite comfortable in emoting the love
and emotional scenes and he is also good at dances and action scenes. However,
he should further improve his body language, as he appeared a little rigid in
some scenes. But for a debutant hero, such situations are unavoidable."[7]
GreatAndhra.com too commented on his performance stating "Aadi has made a
confident debut. He has built a sturdy physique, nice dance moves, expressive
body language and above all, a voice and facial countenance that reminds his
father. He passed the debut test without any hassles."[8] Aadi has won the
Hyderabad Times award 2011 for Promising Newcomer Male,[9] CineMAA Awards
(2012) for best Debut Actor of 2012 and Filmfare Awards South (2012) for Best
Male Debut – South of 2011.[10] It ran for 100 days and was declared a Blockbuster.[11]
His next release was B. Jaya's directorial Lovely, which
released on 30 March 2012. He played the role of Akash, a jovial person who
hates father-daughter relationship, but starts respecting it after he meets
with the father of the girl he loved. His performance was highly praised by
critics. 123telugu.com commented on his performance stating "Aadi has
improved tremendously over his first film and he is impressive in songs and
action sequences. He is now more at ease in emotional scenes and he will do
well if he keeps working on it."[12] The film was also a blockbuster,
completing 100 days run on 7 July 2012 in 12 centres.[13]
However in 2013, Aadi had his first debacle. He starred in
G. Ashok's directorial Sukumarudu which released on 4 May 2013 to negative
reviews panning the movie's length and bad film making. He played the role of
Sukumar, a greedy and selfish NRI who comes to his village in India to own his
property under the disguise of meeting his grand mother who later turns a
responsible person who understands the value of family, similar to the role
played by Nagarjuna in Greeku Veerudu. He was acclaimed for his performance.
Zee News commented on his performance stating "After two back-to-back
hits, Aadi rises again in a tailor-made role and proves his mettle as an actor.
He shoulders his role with panache and conviction, while trying to strike a
balance between comedy and action."[14] Currently, he is working for the
movie Rough, directed by C. H. Subba Reddy.[15]
Filmography[edit]
Year Title Role Co-Star Notes
2011 Prema Kavali
Srinu Isha Chawla Filmfare Awards 2012 for Best Male Debut
(Telugu)
CineMAA Awards 2012 – Best Male Debut
SIIMA Awards 2011 – Best Male Debut (Telugu)
Hyderabad Times award 2011 for Promising Newcomer Male
2012 Lovely
Akash Shanvi
2013 Sukumarudu
Sukumar Nisha
Agarwal
2014 Pyar Mein
Padipoyane
Chandra Shanvi
Galipatam
Karthi
Rough
Chandhu Rakul
Preet
2015 Garam Adah Sharma Filming
Chuttalabbayi..... Veerabhadram
director.....Raasikhanna.....filming
Awards[edit]
Filmfare Awards South
• Filmfare
Award for Best Male Debut – South – 2011
South Indian International Movie Awards
• Best
Debutant Actor – 2011[16]
CineMAA Awards
• Best Male
Debut – 2011[17]
Other Awards
• Hyderabad
Times Film Awards – promising newcomer male – 2011[18]
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