
Chiranjeevi, whose birth name is Konidela Siva Sankara Vara Prasad, was born in Andhra Pradesh in 1955; Mogalthur, his birthplace, is a small village located in the West Godavari district. His father was a police officer, and due to the nature of his work, his family faced frequent relocations during Chiranjeevi’s childhood. As a result of this, Chiranjeevi studied in various towns, which included Bapatla, Nidadavolu, Gurazala, and Ongole. While he graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Sri Y.N. College in Narsapur, he is also an alumnus of CSR Sarma College in Ongole from where he completed his intermediate studies. His decision to attend Madras Film Institute proved to be a turning point not only in his life but also in the lives of many ardent fans of his work, as it is here where he began to nurture the acting skills that went on to define his career.
Age and Physical Attributes

In 2025, Chiranjeevi is turning 70 years old and is sure to receive warm congratulations from his followers as well as the film industry. He is about 5 feet 9 inches (175 cm) tall, and his body is as lively as he is.
Family & Personal Life
Chiranjeevi married Surekha Konidela on 20 February 1980, and the couple has three children: Ram Charan, Sushmitha, and Sreeja — all of whom remain connected to cinema or allied fields. He is the younger brother of actor-politician Pawan Kalyan and producer Nagendra Babu, and the uncle of actors like Allu Arjun and Varun Tej, forming the celebrated Konidela–Allu mega family.
Film Career & Iconic Status

From his debut in “Pranam Khareedu” in 1978 to his breakthrough roles in “Khaidi” (1983), “Indra”, and “Gharana Mogudu”, Chiranjeevi exemplifies the power of steady growth. He reinvented the “Telugu” film industry, carving a niche for himself by blending dance, vigor, and star appeal in a manner that the industry had never seen before. He was the first Indian actor to be paid “₹1 crore” for a film and earned the affection of countless generations.
Achievements & Honors
Consider how Chiranjeevi was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 2006 and, in 2024, the Padma Vibhushan—both Padma awards are the highest honours that a civilian can receive. In addition, he was voted as one of the leading icons in a BBC survey and earned the Guinness World Record for the most dance moves featured in Indian cinema, further cementing his position as a megastar.
Still Serving at 70

Even satellite of completing seven decades of life, Chiranjeevi is extremely active with the cinema industry. As of the middle of 2025, he announced a newly signed film project which, together with the celebratory event of “Kuberaa”, marks a completely new set of endeavours.
Summary
Chiranjeevi’s odyssey—from a remote settlement in Andhra Pradesh to carving a niche in Indian cinema—narrates a nearly fifty-year span of endeavours. Even at 70 years of age, his performances, philanthropic efforts, and influence on culture allow him to be admired by both younger and older generations. His life’s story is one of passion, ceaseless effort, and exceptional success, and he is the ideal example of a megastar.