Aryan Rajesh

Edara Aryan Rajesh is an Indian film actor who appears in Tollywood films. He is the son of Telugu veteran director and producer E. V. V. Satyanarayana. He has played the lead in 14 Telugu films.[2]

Aryan Rajesh
Born
Edara Aryan Rajesh

Hyderabad, India
OccupationActor, producer
Years active2002–present
Spouse(s)Subhashini [1]
Parent(s)
RelativesAllari Naresh (brother)

He produces films along with his younger brother Allari Naresh under their production company, E. V .V. Cinema.

Personal life

Aryan Rajesh was born to Telugu veteran director and producer E V V Satyanarayana and Saraswati. He has a younger brother Allari Naresh who is also an actor in Telugu cinema.[3] On 14 February 2012, he married Subhashini, daughter of contractor Kantipudi Amarnath[4] and has one son.[5]

Film career

His career started with the movie Hai in 2002 which was directed by his father late E. V. V. Satyanarayana. The same year he debuted in Tamil in Vasanthabalan's directorial debut Album, alongside Shrutika. After that he was seen in Cheran's Pokkisham in a small role. He acted with his brother Allari Naresh in Nuvvante Naakishtam, which was also directed by his father. In 2013, he returned to Tamil with a film titled Eera Veyyil.[6] He also signed Vedikkai to be directed by debutant Pragadeswaran[7] and Thuttu.[8]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleLanguageOther notes
2002HaiRajeshTelugu
2002SonthamVamsikrishnaTelugu
2002AlbumJeevanTamil
2003Aadanthe Ado TypeSuryaTelugu
2003SambhuSambhuTelugu
2004Leela Mahal CenterPrabhuTelugu
2005Evadi Gola VaadidhiVeera SankarTelugu
2005NireekshanaRavindraTelugu
2005Nuvvante NaakishtamYuvarajTelugu
2007AnumanaspadamBhavaraju Suryanarayana / BhasuTelugu
2009Romeo 2009Telugu
2009PokkishamMaheshTamil
2010BuridiTelugu
2012Balaraju Aadi BamardiVijayTelugu
2013Eera VeyyilTamil
2019Vinaya Vidheya RamaSekharTelugu

Web Series

Year Title Role Platform Notes
2018 Mukhamukham ZEE5
2019 Ekkadiki Ee Parugu Cop ZEE5 [9]
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References

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