Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Sunil Bio | Telugu Comedian Sunil Profile | Actor Sunil Biography
Sunil is one of the top comedians in telugu movie industry. His comedy punch dialogues makes to enjoy a lot. Sunil was born in Bheemavaram, Andhra Pradesh, India. During his childhood his father died and his mother got the job of his father in postal department. Right from his childhood he is a big fan of Chiranjeevi dances and fights. He used to practice dance in the temple quarters. Sunil had also won many prizes in the local dance competitions and based on one of his teachers suggestions he had completed his bachelor degree in fine arts also. He came to Hyderabad to become a good dancer but he was not succeed and later on decided to become an actor and worked a lot for any kind of acting roles such as heros friends characters etc but he was rejected in most of the occasions with his huge personality. Later on sunil also tried to join in direction department, after getting disturbed to find any kind of acting roles. After that he got his first break through with the movie Chirunavvuto which was written by his roommate and dearest friend Trivikram Srinivas, and Srinivas wrote a special role keeping sunil’s body language and dialogue delivery in mind. This movie is a big hit and brought a good name for debutant sunil. Sunil continued as a comedian and also acted as a hero for the movie Andala Ramudu, and this movie was a big hit with good name to sunil acting and dancing. These days sunil is doing another hero role movie maryada ramanna which is being directed by S.S. Raja Mouli. |
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Ali Bio | Telugu Comedian Ali Profile | Telugu Comedy Movies Ali
Ali is one of the most remarkable names in telugu movies as an telugu comedian. He is well known for his hilarious comedy scenes. He has already acted more than eight hundred movies in telugu, tamil and bollywood movies. Ali was born on October 10, 1967 in Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh, India. He belonged to a poor family, right from his childhood he is more interested in acting. He used to give small mimicry shows for festivals and occasions. He acted as a child artist in the movie Seethakoka Chiluka and this role is even remembered now of his action in this movie. After this movie he got various child playing roles in various movies of telugu and tamil industry and most of the roles are hilarious to remember again and again. He played as a hero in some of the telugu movies and also continued as a comedian in the movies. He has his own way of dialogue delivery which makes to enjoy a lot watching his comedy. Ali is well known with his one and only character in Mayalodu named “CHETA CHETA” which was directed by S.V. Krishna Reddy, who had directed most of the telugu comedy movies. This was the remarkable role that is well reputed in telugu cinema industry and as well as in all telugu comedy lovers. The comedy between Babu Mohan and Ali is hilarious and makes us to enjoy a lot and the comedy between Brahmanandam and Ali also is remarkable with cheta comedy. This movie Mayalodu is a big hit and the roles of Rajendra Prasad, Ali, Brahmanandam and Babu Mohan had got good name to every one. These days Ali is one of the top telugu comedians in telugu cinema industry. You wont be surprised to see in each and every movie with a Ali’s comedy role. Most of the telugu movie director’s are love to work with him with a role created especially for him and also he is a regular comedian in Puri Jagannadh’s movies. All the roles played in Puri Jaganadh’s movies are hilarious and well reputed with his performance. The begger role played by Ali in the movie Pokiri is also one of the remarkable roles of his comedy performance and this movie is a big hit which was directed by Puri Jaganadh. He played most of the roles as an comedian and as well as hero friends character to most of the top telugu hero’s such as Pawan Kalyan, Venkatesh etc. Ali is one of the top comedians in telugu cinema industry with his remarkable characters in most of the telugu movies. |
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)










