Akkineni Nagarjuna gears up for his 100th film, which is currently being shot under the direction of Ra.Karthik. To be released in theatres later this year, the yet-to-be-titled movie will be a prominent release for the Kuberaa and Coolie actor in more than one language. The stylish actor, who has come to be praised for his glamorous screen presence over the decades, sets out to reinvent himself for this monumental career milestone.
Thank you for all the blessings and love being showered on me today🙏🙏🙏
May 23!! the date I cannot forget!!
The day which I had the honour of producing and releasing the last film MANAM of my legendary father ANR🙏 the film which I had the privilege of working both with my…— Nagarjuna Akkineni (@iamnagarjuna) May 23, 2026
Amidst the buzz for his upcoming project, the actor took a moment to look back at his career. On May 23, Nagarjuna reminisced about two of his most special films, Vikram and Manam. This specific calendar date holds a deeply emotional and historic significance for the Akkineni family. Taking to social media, the superstar star shared his heartfelt thoughts on this day. He thanked his fans for showering him with blessings and love. The actor recalled that years ago, May 23 gave him the opportunity to release his very first film, Vikram (1986). It was the day he first put on makeup and stepped before the camera as a leading man.
The date gained even deeper emotional significance years later with the release of Manam (2014), a screenplay-based fantasy film for the family audience. The Ninne Pelladatha actor expressed immense pride in producing and releasing this masterpiece, which served as the final on-screen appearance of his legendary father, Akkineni Nageswara Rao. The beautiful film brought together three generations of the family, including Naga Chaitanya.

Contrary to public perception, Nag never consulted his parents after a point. ‘I don’t consult anyone – not my mother, not my father, anyone – about my work. And I must add that neither dad nor mom interfere in my work. Frankly, I love my independence too much to give it up,” the actor said in one of his earlier interviews. Nagarjuna expressed his deepest gratitude to the fans who have stood by him through all these years. Known as Tollywood’s Celluloid Scientist, he has successfully delivered classics ranging from Siva and Annamayya to Manam and Sogaade Chinni Nayana.
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