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J. D. Chakravarthi : ウィキペディア英語版
J. D. Chakravarthy

J.D. Chakravarthy (born Nagulapati Srinivasa Chakravarthy) is an Indian film actor and director known for his works in South Indian film industry and Bollywood.

Chakravarthy made his screen debut with the Telugu film, ''Siva'', an action blockbuster directed by Ram Gopal Varma, premiered at the 13th International Film Festival of India.〔http://iffi.nic.in/Dff2011/Frm13IIFAAward.aspx?PdfName=13IIFA.pdf〕 He subsequently made his Bollywood debut with the remake of the same film titled Shiva (1990). He was then starred in the blockbuster ''Satya (released in 1998)'', premiered in the Indian panorama section, at the 1998 International Film Festival of India, and was listed among CNN-IBN's 100 greatest Indian films of all time, and 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Directorate of Film Festival )〕〔(100 Years of Indian Cinema: The 100 greatest Indian films of all time|Movies News Photos-IBNLive )〕 Chakravarthy has received the Screen Award Special Jury Award for his work in the film.〔(J D Chakravarthy - J D Chakravarthy Biography )〕〔
Chakravarthy is starred in around 50 films in a variety of roles predominantly Telugu, and few Tamil, and Malayalam films. He is best known for his performances in box office hits like ''Neti Siddhartha'' (1990), ''Money'' (1993), ''Gulabi'' (1996), ''Mrugam'' (1996), ''Bombay Priyudu'' (1996), ''Anaganaga, Satya (1998), Oka Roju'' (1997), ''Egire Paavurama'' (1997), ''Wife of V. Varaprasad (1998)'', ''Premaku Velayara (1999)'', ''Pape Naa Pranam'' (2000), ''Kannathil Muthamittal'' (2002), ''Premaku Swagatam'' (2002), ''Madhyanam Hathya'' (2004) ''Dubai Seenu'' (2007), ''Homam'' (2008), ''Josh'' (2009), ''Sarvam'' (2009), ''Samar'' (2013), ''Arima Nambi'' (2014) and ''Ice Cream 2'' (2014).
He is also starred in Hindi films like ''Vaastu Shastra'' alongside Sushmita Sen, Bhoot Returns, alongside Manisha Koirala, and ''Aag''.
He made his film directing debut, with ''Darwaza Bandh Rakho'' which was archived at the New York Institute of Technology, as part of the film course 〔Eenadu daily, eenadu cinema, page 10, June 29, 2012〕
He then went on to direct ''Darna Zaroori Hai'', ''Homam'' and ''Sidham''.
==Background==
Chakravarthy was born to carnatic singer Dr. Santha and father Suryanarayana Rao Nagulapati in Hyderabad, India. He did his schooling in St. George's Grammar School (Hyderabad), and completed B. E. from Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology.
He debuted in 1989 through Ram Gopal Verma's debut Telugu film, ''Siva'' in a negative role as a student named J.D., and a supporting role in a Malayalam movie ''Ennodishtam Koodamo'' before devoting all his time to films under his mentor's Ram Gopal Verma's production. His first Hindi film in a lead role, released in theaters on 3 July 1998. ''Satya'' was critically acclaimed and was a commercial blockbuster.

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