Mahesh Babu is an Indian actor, producer, and philanthropist who primarily works in the Telugu film industry. He was born on August 9, 1975, in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Mahesh Babu is known for his charismatic screen presence, versatile acting skills, and mass appeal.
Mahesh Babu made his acting debut as a child artist in the film "Needa" (1979), directed by his father, Krishna. He later made his debut as a lead actor in the film "Raja Kumarudu" (1999), which was a commercial success. Since then, he has appeared in numerous blockbuster films, establishing himself as one of the leading actors in the Telugu film industry.
Some of Mahesh Babu's notable films include "Okkadu" (2003), "Pokiri" (2006), "Dookudu" (2011), "Srimanthudu" (2015), "Bharat Ane Nenu" (2018), and "Maharshi" (2019). He has received several awards and accolades for his performances, including several Nandi Awards and Filmfare Awards South.
Apart from acting, Mahesh Babu has also ventured into film production. He owns the production house, G. Mahesh Babu Entertainment Pvt. Ltd, through which he has produced films like "Srimanthudu" and "Bharat Ane Nenu."
Mahesh Babu is known for his philanthropic activities and has been involved in various charitable initiatives. He has been actively supporting and promoting initiatives related to health, education, and child welfare. In 2017, he adopted two villages, Burripalem and Siddapuram, and pledged to develop them into smart villages.
Mahesh Babu enjoys a huge fan following not just in South India but also among the Indian diaspora worldwide. He is often referred to as the "Prince of Tollywood" and is known for his stylish looks, dialogue delivery, and his ability to portray diverse characters on screen
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