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Nagarjuna On Best Dressed Star In Tollywood

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Best dressed star in the eyes of Nag

Nagarjuna: From Shiva Unforgettable Face to Ram Charan Style Icon
Nagarjuna: From Shiva Unforgettable Face to Ram Charan Style Icon

Best dressed star in the eyes of Nagarjuna.Nagarjuna: From Shiva's Unforgettable Face to Ram Charan's Style Icon.

In a captivating interview with veteran actress Jayaprada, Tollywood's "King," Nagarjuna, opened up about his illustrious career, his iconic roles, and his perspective on the industry.

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Known for his charisma and business acumen, Nagarjuna was praised by Jayaprada as the "richest man in Tollywood." However, the conversation went beyond wealth, delving into the heart of his cinematic legacy.

When asked who could have embodied the iconic role of Shiva if not him, Nagarjuna asserted with unwavering confidence, "No one else could have portrayed Shiva except me." His statement reflects the indelible mark he left on the character, making it difficult to envision another actor in that role.

Jayaprada then delved into his filmography, prompting him to choose between two of his most celebrated films: "Ye Maya Chesave" and "Geetanjali." While acknowledging the uniqueness of "Ye Maya Chesave," Nagarjuna, without diminishing his son Naga Chaitanya's achievements, declared "Geetanjali" as his personal favorite.

Recognizing Nagarjuna's impeccable style, Jayaprada inquired about his choice for the "best dressed" in the industry after him. With a touch of admiration, Nagarjuna named Ram Charan, acknowledging his contemporary's impeccable fashion sense.

Concluding the interview, Jayaprada acknowledged Nagarjuna's success as both an actor and a businessman. He, however, emphasized that acting has always been his true passion, stating that he never considered himself a businessman.

Nagarjuna's insights provide a glimpse into the mind of a cinematic icon, highlighting his unwavering passion for acting and his admiration for his peers in the industry.

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