Sai Kumar (Telugu actor)

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Sai Kumar
Born July 27, 1960 (1960-07-27) (age 47)
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Sai Kumar (27 July, 1960 - present) is an Indian Tollywood actor who speaks the Telugu language.[1] Now he is South Indian hero, actor, and campanigner of the Bharatiya Janata Party in Karnataka.[2] He belongs to a middle class family and started his career at an early age of his life as a dubbing child artist. His father is P J Sarma is leading dubbing artist. Sai Kumar followed his father's foot steps with dubbing, who is consider the dubbing king.[3]

My aim and ambition since my childhood is to become a versatile actor. As a child artiste I had the privilege of acting with well-known stars of that time. Director Bapu gave me an important lead role in Sneham the re-make of Hindi silver jubilee film Dosti. I continued with my film assignments, dubbing and my studies. I passed out with flying colors from Madras Christian College. I also did my M Phil from the MCC.[4]

Sai Kumar says he likes dialogues with sentiment and emotion:

I like melodrama. For me a film character is larger than life. A bit of exaggeration. I like the dialogue delivery of stars like Sivaji Ganeshan and N T Rama Rao.[5]

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[edit] Child actor

  • NT Ramarao (1976 - dubbed voice)
  • Rama rao DEVUDU CHESINA PELLI
  • Dosthi

[edit] Best Movies

  • Police Story (1996) ( Kannada movie dubbed into Telugu, Tamil and Hindi)
  • Police Story - 2 (2007)[6]
  • Thayya Karan
  • 'Kathal Geetham
  • Athanokkade

[edit] Villain

[edit] References

  1. ^ Idle Brain: Birthday Function 2004 - Sai Kumar
  2. ^ Deccan Herald: South Indian film actor Sai Kumar joins BJP
  3. ^ The Hindu: Striking similar chords
  4. ^ Great Andhra: Exclusive interview with Saikumar
  5. ^ Great Andhra: Exclusive interview with Saikumar
  6. ^ [http://www.desihub.com/blogs/page/telugumovies/20070203;jsessionid=1C06F8E81FE3D2244FF6CA4E41CF367D Desi Hub: Telugu Movies's Weblog - 'Karalu Miriyalu' on TCV committee]

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