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An overview into how Nani has evolved as an artist over the years with roles that have covered different spectrums. His rise from a midbudget hero to a major star actor and the various aspects that have contributed to his success both as an actor and producer
There is an interesting moment in Hit 3 when the antagonist Pratik Babbar meets Nani’s Arjun Sarkar unaware of being him a police officer in the homicide intervention team. He looks at Nani and talks about him having a soft face. To this Nani replies that the audiences also think the same but there’s a different personality to me. This serves as a self referential dialogue on how Nani began as an actor with roles like Ashta Chamma, Ala Modalaindi and Bale Bale Magadivoy among others and how he has gradually expanded his repertoire by doing a wide variety of roles, for example in 2023 there was Dasara and Hi Nanna both extremely different from each other.

Hi Nanna and Dasara two very different roles
In Dasara he played a rustic young man stealing coal for a living along with his friend. Nani’s character of Dharani starts off as more of a coward unlike the friend who is more desirable with leadership qualities. However as the movie progresses the personality of Dharani undergoes a major change with different shades. Nani completely shed his boy next door persona getting into the skin of the character, whether it was the dialect or the overall body language, Dasara was the first glimpse of Nani going more rustic with choice of roles. Hi Nanna on the other hand is a very different territory. In this movie Nani’s role goes from a young lover to a father who can do anything for his daughter, his chemistry with the brilliant Mrunal Thakur whether it is the scenes of love at first sight or the more emotionally charged ones were the biggest ace of the movie. In spite of certain similarities with the national award winning Jersey the actor made the viewers root for Viraj to have a happy ending.
Starting from his debut movie Ashta Chamma in 2008 Nani has acted in at least 37 movies so far. Apart from acting Nani has also forayed very successfully into production with Wall Poster Cinema. Under the banner Wall Poster Cinema Nani has produced 6 movies so far. Prashanti Tipirneni also plays an active part in this production house. The first movie produced under Wall Poster Cinema was Awe directed by Prashanth Varma. The movie is by no means perfect still it was a daring experiment dwelling into themes of sexual abuse, lesbianism etc. With his very first production venture Nani showed his intention of backing new voices who are off mainstream. Even in the case of Sailesh Kolanu the director of the hugely growing Hit franchise, he was neither an assistant director to someone nor coming from a filmy background. But still Nani still trusted him based on what he wrote and the rest as they say is history. The latest example of Nani’s risking taking ability is the movie Court about the misuse of POCSO. The film’s director Ram Jagadeesh is also a debutant like the above mentioned ones and he completely justified the faith of Nani. A big reason for the movie’s success were the active promotions and the confidence with which Nani backed the movie, it is easily one of the biggest hits of 2025 in terms of money invested and the returns got.

Nani from Ashta Chamma movie

Awe the first movie produced by Nani
Before making his acting debut Nani was a popular radio jockey in world space radio with his own set of fans, he hosted a show called Non-Stop Nani and true to its name it was a nonstop success. He has also worked as an assistant director under the likes of late Bapu among others. One of Nani’s major strengths is his voice modulation, the way he modulates the voice perfectly according to the scene makes him a very good actor apart from a big star.
Following are some of my most favorite Nani performances starting from Ashta Chamma across different genres.
1 Ashta Chamma: In this Indraganti Mohankrishna directorial Nani played a village head burdened by the responsibilities of delivering justice. In order to make his life more enjoyable the character Rambabu often goes to the city leading a dual life. Nani impressed everyone with a skilful performance particularly in the scenes of desperation. He raised ample chuckles in the combo scenes with Srinivas Avasarala. It was a very confident performance without any rawness of a debut actor.
2 Yevade Subramanyam: Nag Ashwin’s directorial debut was a very daring one with the themes of materialism and self discovery among others. In this movie Nani played a young man obsessed with numbers and climbing the social ladder. Nani’s character of Subramanyam resonates with many young men even today. Nani portrayed the role of Subramanyam in a very mature manner whether it is his initial attitude of success at any cost and the eventual transformation that Subramanyam goes through. Although it isn’t a crowd pleasing role still Nani made the character relatable maybe for every generation.

A still from Yevede Subramanyam
3 Jersey: In Jersey Nani played the role of an ex cricketer making a comeback after a long time. The role of Arjun comes with numerous shades and a lot of emotional turmoil, Nani did a fantastic job in bringing alive the different emotions whether it is the helplessness of a father who doesn’t have much money or inner turmoil Arjun goes through at various stages. The scenes between Nani and the child actor played by a wonderful Ronit Kamra were a major ace of the film.

Nani and child actor Ronit Kamra
4 Bhale Bhale Magadivoy: In this comic entertainer Nani was an absolute riot as a happy go lucky guy suffering from major memory loss. He brought the house down on multiple occasions like the scene where Murali Sharma character comes to the house. The way he covers the memory loss in front of the heroine was truly a laughter ride. Apart from humorous scenes Nani also shined in the emotional ones where Lucky losses the trust of the heroine. A specific emotional outburst between Nani and the mother showed the actor’s all round ability.

Nani was an absolute riot
5 Ninnu Kori: Ninnu Kori saw Nani in a grey shaded role. An hurt ex lover who firmly believes that the heroine played by Nivetha Thomas has not gotten over him. In the second half there are numerous scenes of hurt along with bitterness and Nani made the viewers feel the pain of Uma. He did a fantastic job in portraying the grey areas getting empathy from the viewers in spite of the not so likeable actions.
6 V: Indraganti Mohankrishna’s V didn’t completely satisfy the fans of action thrillers. The movie suffered from predictable character arcs, having said Nani truly had a blast with his character. It was very clear that he relished the dark shades and the freedom of not playing a hero bound by morality. Nani’s performance majorly uplifted the movie. A specific mention must be made of the scenes with the passengers. The dark humor in them and the way Nani portrayed it was a delight to watch.

Nani in V
7 Hit 3: Hit 3 saw Nani in his boldest avatar a psycho cop known for brutal violence. There is a lot of violatilness to the role and Nani simply aced it. He carried the movie on his shoulders with brilliant intensity. At the same time what makes the performance stand out is Nani’s ability to generate humour through serious dialogues. The actor’s Hindi in a scene where he interrogates a Kashmiri criminal is a very good example of this. Nani also turned the charm on in the romantic track with Srindhi Shetty, it was very smartly integrated into the main plot.

Nani as the psycho cop Arjun Sarkar known for his brutal violence
Going by his career graph so far it’s clear that Nani has long term goals in satisfying both himself and the audiences. A clear indication of this is him backing new talent and promoting diverse stories both as an actor and producer.