Sumanth

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Sumanth
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Sumanth in 2021
Born
Yarlagadda Sumanth Kumar

(1975-02-09) 9 February 1975 (age 46)
Alma materColumbia College Chicago
OccupationActor, Producer
Years active1999–present
Spouse(s)
(m. 2004; div. 2006)
RelativesSee Daggubati-Akkineni Family

Yarlagadda Sumanth Kumar (born 9 February 1975), known mononymously as Sumanth, is an Indian actor who works predominantly in Telugu cinema.He is the eldest grandson of Telugu actor Akkineni Nageswara Rao.His most notable movies includes Satyam (2003), Gowri (2004), Godavari (2006), Madhumasam (2008), Golconda High School (2011), and Malli Raava (2017). He is also a partner in Annapurna Studios.[1]

Background and early life[]

Sumanth was born in Hyderabad, India, on 9 February 1975.[2][3] He is the only son of Surendra Yarlagadda and Satyavathi Akkineni and the eldest grand child of the Telugu film actor Akkineni Nageswara Rao. A few months after his birth, Sumanth's parents returned to the US where they were residing. Sumanth, however, remained in India on the request of his grandfather Akkineni Nageswara Rao, who was then on a hiatus from films after a major heart surgery. The latter had often said that his busy acting career prevented him from fully experiencing fatherhood with his own children, so he wished to raise his first grandchild himself. Subsequently, Sumanth was adopted by his maternal grandparents.[4]

Family[]

Sumanth's father Surendra Yarlagadda is a retired film producer, noted for several hit films such as Shiva, Rao Gari Illu, Gaayam, Muchattaga Mugguru and Collector Gari Abbayi. Sumanth has one sister, Supriya Yarlagadda, who is the executive director of Annapurna Studios. Prominent actor Nagarjuna Akkineni is his maternal uncle. The famous late film producer D. Ramanaidu is his uncle from his paternal side. Also, noted film producer Daggubati Suresh Babu and actor Venkatesh Daggubati are his cousins. Actors Rana Daggubati, Naga Chaitanya, Akhil Akkineni, and Sushanth are also his cousins.[citation needed]

In August 2004, Sumanth married former actress Keerthi Reddy. They, however, were divorced amicably in 2006.[5]

Education[]

Sumanth studied at the Hyderabad Public School, graduating in 1991. For his undergraduate studies, he enrolled in an engineering course in Michigan. Realising after 2 years that it wasn't in his best interest, he transferred to Columbia College Chicago, from where he graduated with a B.A in Film Studies in 1997.[6] He was selected to the Dean's List during his final two semesters for his academic excellence. He said that it was only in film school where he truly enjoyed and thrived in academics.

Career[]

1999–2004[]

Sumanth started his acting career playing the lead in Ram Gopal Varma's Prema Katha, which released on 15 April 1999. Despite moderate commercial success, Sumanth's performance was well appreciated, and the film too won critical acclaim and several Nandi Awards.[7] His next film, Yuvakudu, directed by Karunakaran and co-starring debutant Bhumika Chawla, did positive business at the box office and was critically hailed as well. His third film Pelli Sambandham gave him the opportunity to act beside his grandfather Akkineni Nageswara Rao, and was directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. The film, however, managed only average business at the box office. The same was the case with Snehamante Idera, where he was cast alongside his uncle Nagarjuna Akkineni.

In 2003, after a self imposed hiatus of almost 2 years, he starred in his first blockbuster Satyam. It also happened to be Genelia D'Souza's debut Telugu film.[8] Satyam, which was produced by his uncle Nagarjuna, was one of the highest-grossing films of 2003–2004. Sumanth revealed that he was actively involved in the production and creative input for this film besides acting. Shifting genres, he followed up with another hit film, the action/drama Gowri, which confirmed him as a bona fide box office draw, and gave him an action image.[9]

2005–2017[]

After the flop , and the above average Mahanandi alongside Anushka Shetty, Sumanth changed his path completely in 2006, starring in Sekhar Kammula's romantic comedy/drama Godavari. It remains one of the most acclaimed films in his career.[10] In addition to receiving rave reviews and box office success, it went on to win multiple Nandi and Filmfare awards.[11] Godavari was responsible in giving Sumanth an urban and NRI following, and is widely considered a modern-day classic.[12]

Sumanth's next film was the average running action/family drama Chinnodu (2006). In 2007, he starred in two movies: Madhumasam and Classmates. The former, a romantic comedy/drama alongside Sneha, produced by D. Ramanaidu and directed by Chandra Siddhartha, was a hit, whereas the latter did not fare too well, despite good reviews.[13] In early 2008, Sumanth's home production, the action/drama Pourudu alongside Kajal Aggarwal turned out to be a moderate success.[14] It was especially appreciated for its action sequences. However, his next film, the action/romance Boni alongside Kriti Kharbanda released in mid 2009, and failed at the box office.

In 2011, after a gap of almost a year, Sumanth took a rather bold turn by starring in Golconda High School, directed by the national award-winning Indraganti Mohan Krishna. It was based on the English novel The Men Within, written by ex-cricketer Harimohan Paruvu, and it is regarded to be one of the first sports dramas in Telugu.[15] Released on 15 January 2011, it garnered excellent critical acclaim and was declared a commercial hit as well. The critics as well as audience praised Sumanth's portrayal of a cricket coach with a chequered, calling it one of his finest roles.[16]

Sumanth's next was the romantic drama Raaj, which released in March 2011, but failed miserably at the box office. Sumanth candidly admitted after release that he wasn't expecting much from this film as it was plagued with several problems during production. Following this, he starred in Daggaraga Dooramga, a romance/ thriller under the direction of Ravi Kumar Chavali, and it was another failure. In 2013, Sumanth teamed up again with director Chandra Siddhartha for the romantic comedy Emo Gurram Egaravachu[17] It released on 25 January 2014 to a lukewarm response from the audience. Sumanth's foray into the comedy genre however received fairly positive reviews from the critics.[18] Next came the romantic comedy Naruda Donoruda, the remake of the Hindi hit Vicky Donor. It released in November 2016, but this too did not fare well. Economic demonetization, which came into effect a few days after its release, was deemed one of the main reasons for its box office failure.

2017–present[]

After a series of disappointments, Sumanth made a strong comeback with the romantic drama Malli Raava, under the direction of Gowtam Tinnanuri. Released on 8 December 2017, it received positive reviews, and was a box office hit. Some critics even went to the extent of calling it his best film to date.[19] Sumanth's performance too was praised, and he won the best actor award from the Telugu Chamber of Film/Commerce. The film also won in the best film and best director categories.

Sumanth's next was a supernatural mystery/thriller Subrahmanyapuram, directed by debutant Santhossh Jagarlapudi. Released on 7 December 2018, it received mixed reviews and turned out an above par grosser. This was followed by the drama/thriller Idam Jagath, which didn't fare too well. He was then seen donning the role of his grandfather Akkineni Nageswara Rao in the Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao biopic N.T.R: Kathanayakudu, directed by Krish Jagarlamudi.[20] This film opened on 9 January 2019, to critical acclaim . Sumanth's portrayal in his first supporting role drew unanimous praise from all quarters.[21] He next appeared in the investigative drama Kapatadhaari,[22] released on 19 February 2021, to some positive critical acclaim,[23] and his performance too as a traffic cop was generally applauded.[24]

Switching modes completely, Sumanth has completed shoot for a gangster action comedy titled , in which he's playing the lead. It is directed by Manu Yagna.[25]

His other film , a romantic comedy directed by debutant Keerthi Kumar TG and produced by Red Cinemas is due for release soon.[26]

He is presently playing a key supporting role in a period war drama starring Dulquer Salmaan. It is produced by Swapna Dutt and directed by Hanu Raghavapudi.[27]

In addition, Sumanth is also playing the lead role in a drama thriller titled that is written and directed by .[28]


Sumanth has expressed an interest to diversify into playing author backed supporting and negative roles in the future, while parallelly doing lead roles.[29]

Filmography[]

Actor
Key
Films that have not yet been released Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Film Role Notes
1999 Prema Katha Suri Debut in as lead role
2000 Yuvakudu Siva
Pelli Sambandham Grandson
2001 Ramma Chilakamma Kasi
Snehamante Idera Chandrasekhar "Chandru"
2003 Satyam Satyam
2004 Gowri Gowri Shankar
2005 Soggadu Himself Cameo appearance
Dhana 51 Dhana
Mahanandi Shankar
2006 Godavari Sreeram "Ram"
Chinnodu Chinna
2007 Classmates Ravi Kiran IAS, (District Collector)
2008 Madhumasam Sanjay
2009 Pourudu Ajay
Boni DD
2011 Golconda High School Sampath
Raaj Raaj
Daggaraga Dooranga Gowtham
2014 Emo Gurram Egaravachu Bullebbai
2016 Naruda Donoruda Vicky
2017 Malli Raava Karthik
2018 Subrahmanyapuram Karthik
Idam Jagath Nishith
2019 N.T.R: Kathanayakudu Akkineni Nageswara Rao
N.T.R: Mahanayakudu
2021 Kapatadhaari Gowtham
Anangana Oka Rowdy Films that have not yet been released Waltair Seenu Filming[30]
TBA Malli Modalaindidagger Vikram Filming
Dubbing artist
  • Ranveer Singh - 83

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