Sai Durgha Tej Biography:
Panja Sai Durgha Tej, born on October 15, 1986, is an Indian actor renowned for his work in Telugu cinema. Hailing from the esteemed Allu–Konidela family, he marked his entry into the industry with the blockbuster hit “Pilla Nuvvu Leni Jeevitham” in 2014, earning him accolades such as the SIIMA Award for Best Male Debut and CineMAA Awards Best Male Debut.
Following his successful debut, Tej graced the screen in movies like “Subramanyam for Sale” (2015) and “Supreme” (2016), both of which achieved significant success at the box office. Despite encountering a series of critical and commercial setbacks thereafter, Tej rebounded impressively with hits like “Chitralahari” (2019), “Prati Roju Pandage” (2019), “Solo Brathuke So Better” (2020), and “Republic” (2021). Notably, his highest-grossing release to date has been “Virupaksha” in 2023.
Sai Durgha Tej Early Life & Education:
Sai Durgha Tej, born on October 15, 1986, is the nephew of Telugu film actor-politician Chiranjeevi, being the son of Vijaya Durga, Chiranjeevi’s younger sister. He pursued his schooling at Chettinad Vidyashram, Chennai, and Nalanda School, Hyderabad, before completing his graduation from St. Mary’s College, Hyderabad.
Sai Durgha Tej Cousins:
Tej’s cousins include actors Ram Charan, Varun Tej, and Niharika Konidela, while his younger brother, Vaisshnav Tej, is also an actor. Maternally, he is related to prominent figures like Pawan Kalyan and Nagendra Babu. Additionally, through his family’s connections, he shares a familial bond with actors Allu Arjun, Allu Sirish, and their father, Allu Aravind.
Sai Durgha Tej Career:
Sai Durgha Tej entered the film industry with a bang in 2014, starring opposite Regina Cassandra in the box office hit “Pilla Nuvvu Leni Jeevitham.” Critics praised his performance, highlighting his rustic charm and impressive dance moves. For this role, he received the SIIMA Award for Best Male Debut – Telugu. Following this success, Tej continued to shine with two releases in 2015: “Rey” and “Subramanyam for Sale,” where his performances were well-received, despite mixed reviews of the latter film’s storyline. Tej’s career saw a resurgence with the action comedy “Supreme,” which was a commercial success. Despite criticism for selecting similar stories, he starred in several lead roles over the next few years, including “Thikka,” “Winner,” “Jawaan,” “Inttelligent,” and “Tej I Love You.” While some of these films faced criticism for their predictable plots, Tej’s performances continued to impress audiences.
Tej’s career reached new heights with the success of “Chitralahari” in 2019, where he delivered one of his career-best performances. Subsequent films like “Prati Roju Pandage” and “Solo Brathuke So Better” further solidified his position in the industry. His portrayal of an IAS officer in “Republic” received praise for its maturity and depth, contributing to the film’s success. Tej’s recent film, “Virupaksha,” marked a milestone as his highest-grossing film to date. With upcoming projects alongside industry veterans like Pawan Kalyan and promising newcomers, Tej continues to explore diverse roles and entertain audiences with his talent and dedication.
Sai Durgha Tej Accident:
In September 2021, Tej experienced a solo motorcycle accident close to the Durgam Cheruvu Bridge in Hyderabad. Following the incident, he was hospitalized at Apollo Hospitals, where medical professionals confirmed he suffered from soft tissue injuries and a fractured collarbone. Fortunately, his condition was stable, and he was declared out of danger. In July 2023, Tej declared a six-month hiatus from his career to prioritize his fitness regimen and return to optimal form.
Sai Durgha Tej Media Image:
Tej secured the 25th position on Forbes India’s list of the most influential stars on Instagram in South cinema for the year 2021. Additionally, he was ranked 24th on the Hyderabad Times Most Desirable Men list of 2016. Tej assumed the role of brand ambassador for ‘Sky Zone Park’ and also took on the responsibility of being an ambassador for the charity organization ‘Think Peace.’