


His eldest daughter Aashritha married Vinayak Reddy, the grandson of R. Venkatesh married Neeraja in 1985 and the couple has four children-three daughters and one son. He opened Ramraj Cotton Company branch in Ameerpet as a brand ambassador for the company.On 24 April 2010, he signed with Manappuram General Finance and Leasing Ltd as their brand ambassador for Andhra Pradesh.The film received good reviews from critics and proved to be a Family Movie immediately. He starred alongside Varun Tej in this comedy masterclass°.
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In 2022 the 2nd part of the Fun and Frustration Series was released called F3. His 2021 film Narappa was released on Amazon Prime, which marked his first direct-to-OTT release. In the same year, he dubbed in Telugu for the Genie, in Alladin. The film was a profitable venture, grossing more than ₹72 crore worldwide. Later in 2019, he starred in Venky Mama, alongside his nephew Naga Chaitanya. He portrayed a strict boxing coach in the Sudha Kongara-directed sports drama Guru in 2017. Venkatesh's performance in Drushyam (2014) received several accolades from the critics. F2 grossed over ₹127 crore and ended up as one of the highest-grossing Telugu film of that year. The film was the first Telugu multi-starrer film in recent decades, after which Venkatesh went on to feature in other multi-starrer films such as Masala (2013), Gopala Gopala (2015) and F2: Fun and Frustration (2019). In 2013, Venkatesh co-starred alongside Mahesh Babu in the critically acclaimed drama film, Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu. In the following years, Venkatesh appeared in several films, including Chintakayala Ravi (2008), Namo Venkatesa (2010) and Bodyguard (2012). In 2007, he starred in two films, Aadavari Matalaku Arthale Verule and Tulasi, both of which grossed over ₹30 crore at the box office. The success continued with Malliswari (2004), in his second collaboration with director K. In 2001, Venkatesh starred in the romantic comedy film Nuvvu Naaku Nachav which was a critical and commercial success. Following this, he established himself as one of top actors in Telugu cinema. His 1999 drama film Raja, where he plays a small time thief who is reformed by his love is also well received by the audience. The film, which was one of the first portrayals of factionalism in Rayalaseema region, was a big commercial success. The following year, Venkatesh starred in the romantic action film Preminchukundam Raa. In Ganesh (1998), he played a person fighting against the ills in the Indian public healthcare system. Satyanarayana-directed comedy drama Intlo Illalu Vantintlo Priyuralu, which was also a successful venture. Later that year, he played a husband struggling between two wives in E. In 1996, he portrayed an honest lawyer in Dharma Chakram, which won him both Nandi Award and Filmfare Award South. Later, he also featured in Taqdeerwala (1995). In 1993, Venkatesh made his debut in Hindi cinema with Anari, a remake of his film Chanti. He played of an innocent villager in Chanti (1992). A year later, he starred in Ram Gopal Varma's road movie Kshana Kshanam alongside Sridevi where Venkatesh played a small time thief.

The commercially successful film proved to be a turning point of his career. In the 1990 film Bobbili Raja, he played a young man, who seeks to undo injustice done to his mother. In the following year, he starred in musical romance film Prema (1989).

The film also won him his first Nandi Award for Best Actor. The film was showcased at the 1988 International Film Festival of India, Asia-Pacific Film Festival and Ann Arbor Film Festival and won several accolades including Nandi Award for Best Feature Film and Filmfare Award for Best Film – Telugu. Įarly in his career, Venkatesh featured as the lead in Swarnakamalam (1988), directed by K. The film won him a Nandi Special Jury Award. Raghavendra Rao-directed Kaliyuga Pandavulu (1986), alongside Khushbu Sundar which was a debut for both of them. His first film as a full-fledged lead was K. Venkatesh first appeared as a child actor in the 1971 film Prema Nagar. Further information: Venkatesh filmography 1986–1989: Debut and early career
