Vadde Naveen

Vadde Naveen is an Indian Telugu film actor and producer. His father Vadde Ramesh was a film producer.

Vadde Naveen
Born
Naveen Vadde

NationalityIndian
OccupationActor
Years active1997-2010; 2015-present
Children1
Parent(s)Vadde Ramesh (father) Vadde Nalini (mother)

Career

Although his first film released was Korukunna Priyudu, his first movie as an actor was Kranthi, which was produced by his father under their home banner. However Kranthi went unreleased, so Korukunna Priyudu became his debut film. He starred in around 30 films as a protagonist.[1] After a hiatus, Vadde Naveen played a negative role in Attack.[2]

Filmography

As actor

  1. Korukunna Priyudu (1997)
  2. Pelli (1997)
  3. Priya O Priya (1997) as Krishna Chaitanya
  4. Tamboolalu (1997)
  5. Chelikaadu (1997) as Ramu
  6. Pellaadi Choopista (1998) as Jai
  7. Love Story 1999 (1998) as Krishna
  8. Manasichchi Choodu (1998)
  9. Snehitulu (1998)
  10. Maa Balaji (1999) as Balaji
  11. Naa Hridayamlo Nidurinche Cheli (1999)
  12. Preminche Manasu (1999)
  13. Bagunnara? (2000)
  14. Chala Bagundi (2000) as Shivaji
  15. Cheppalani Undi (2001)
  16. Maa Aavida Meedottu Mee Aavida Chala Manchidi (2001) as Naveen
  17. Dhanush (2003) as Dhanush / Deva[3][4]
  18. Xtra (2004) as Prem[5][6]
  19. Guri (2004) as Ashoka Chakravarti
  20. Shatruvu (2004) as Shiva[7][8]
  21. Ayodhya (2005) as Rajesh
  22. Naa Oopiri (2005) as Venu
  23. Chakri (2005) as Chakri
  24. Aadhi Lakshmi (2006)[9][10]
  25. Gopi – Goda Meeda Pilli (2006) as Vamshi
  26. One (2008)
  27. Andamaina Manasulo (2008)
  28. Aunty Uncle Nanda Gopal (2010)
  29. Shrimati Kalyanam (2010)
  30. Attack (2016) as Gopi

As producer

  1. Edu Kondalaswamy (1991)
  2. Pellaniki Premalekha Priyuraliki Subhalekha (1992)
  3. Love Story 1999 (1998)

Awards

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References

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