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Jeedigunta Varun Sandesh (born 21 July 1989) is an Indian actor known primarily for his works in Telugu cinema. He made his debut with Sekhar Kammula's coming-of-age blockbuster drama Happy Days (2007), and went on to star in films such as Kotha Bangaru Lokam (2008), Kurradu (2009), Yemaindi Ee Vela (2010), D for Dopidi (2013), Pandavulu Pandavulu Thummeda (2014), Mama Manchu Alludu Kanchu (2015), Michael (2023) and Nindha (2024). In 2019, Sandesh appeared in Telugu reality TV show Bigg Boss 3 as a contestant and finished as a finalist.
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Personal life
[edit]Varun Sandesh was born in Rayagada, Odisha and later lived in Hyderabad for four years. His family then moved to Bridgewater Township, New Jersey, in the United States, where he was educated.[2] Varun Sandesh is the grandson of noted Telugu writer Jeedigunta Ramachandra Murthy, who worked for All India Radio for 28 years in Hyderabad. His uncle Jeedigunta Sridhar is a popular Telugu television personality in Hyderabad, India.[3][4] He has one younger sister, Veena Sahithi, who has worked as a singer and lyricist in Nandini Reddy's Ala Modalaindi.[5]
Sandesh and actress Shraddha Das, who was his co-star in Maro Charitra, had a short-lived relationship in 2011.[6][7][8] Varun got engaged with actress Vithika Sheru whom he met in Paddanandi Premalo Mari (2015) on 7 December 2015, and they went on to get married.[9]
Career
[edit]In 2007, Sandesh applied for auditions for a Sekhar Kammula film through an online advertisement, despite having no prior acting experience and previously planning to pursue medical studies.[10]
He received a reply of one scene's film script, which he was asked to act out and send back.[11] He shot and sent video clippings of himself to Kammula, which promptly landed him a lead role in the film Happy Days. Featuring an ensemble cast, comprised almost entirely with newcomers,[12] Happy Days was a major critical and commercial success, winning several accolades, including six Filmfare Awards South and three Nandi Awards.[13][14]
He then starred in romantic drama Kotha Bangaru Lokam (2008), which received critical acclaim and went on to become one of the biggest blockbusters of the year. Sandesh followed this initial success by starring in a number of films that did not perform well at the box office, including action film Kurradu (2009), a remake of the 2007 Tamil hit film Polladhavan,[15][16] and romantic drama Maro Charitra (2010), a remake of the K. Balachander-directed 1978 blockbuster of the same title, which starred Kamal Haasan.[17] Sandesh's career prospects declined further following a series of box office flops through the 2010s, with his only successes being the romantic comedy Yemaindi Ee Vela (2010), crime comedy D for Dopidi (2013),[18] and ensemble comedy Pandavulu Pandavulu Thummeda (2014).
In 2019, Sandesh became a notable television personality for his participation in Star Maa's reality TV show Bigg Boss Telugu 3, reaching the grand finale and finishing in 4th place. Sandesh is also the brand ambassador for the Kalanjali store in Andhra Pradesh, India.[19][20]
Filmography
[edit]Films
[edit]| † | Denotes film or TV productions that have not yet been released |
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2007 | Happy Days | Chandrashekar "Chandu" | |
| 2008 | Kotha Bangaru Lokam | Balu | |
| 2009 | Evaraina Epudaina | Venkat | |
| Kurradu | Varun | ||
| 2010 | Maro Charitra | Balu | |
| Happy Happy Ga | Santosh | ||
| Yemaindi Ee Vela | Seenu | ||
| 2011 | Kudirithe Kappu Coffee | Venu | |
| Brahmi Gadi Katha | Siva | ||
| Priyudu | Karthik | ||
| 2013 | Chammak Challo | Shyam | |
| Priyathama Neevachata Kushalama | Varun | ||
| Saradaga Ammayitho | Santosh | ||
| Abbai Class Ammai Mass | Sri | ||
| D for Dopidi | Vicky | ||
| 2014 | Nuvvala Nenila | Krishna Mohan | |
| Pandavulu Pandavulu Thummeda | Varun | ||
| Ee Varsham Sakshiga | Jai | ||
| 2015 | Paddanandi Premalo Mari | Ram | |
| Mama Manchu Alludu Kanchu | Goutham Naidu | ||
| Lava Kusa | Prem / Kushal | Dual role | |
| 2016 | Mister 420 | Avinash | |
| 2018 | Marla Puli | Varun | |
| 2019 | Nuvvu Thopu Raa | Kaushik | Cameo appearance[21] |
| 2022 | Induvadana | Vasu | 25th film |
| 2023 | Michael | Amarnath | [22] |
| Organic Mama Hybrid Alludu | Actor | Cameo appearance | |
| 2024 | Nindha | Vivek | [23] |
| Viraaji | Andy | ||
| 2025 | Racharikam | Vivek Reddy | |
| Constable | Kashi | ||
| 2025 | Nayanam | Nayan | Web series; Released on ZEE5[24] |
| TBA | Yadbhaavam Tadbhavati † | TBA | Filming[25] |
| Chitram Chudara † | TBA | Announced[26] |
Television
[edit]| Year | Tite | Role | Network | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | Hey Krishna | Krishna | Yupp TV | |
| 2019 | Bigg Boss 3 | Contestant | Star Maa | 3rd Runner up |
Music video
[edit]| Year | Title | Role | Singer | Composer | Language | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | "Tumse Kehna Tha" | Varun | Yazin Nizar | Joell Mukherjee | Hindi |
References
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- ^ "Telugu star Varun Sandesh joins team of Ranjith Jeyakodi's 'Michael' - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
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- ^ "Varun Sandesh on his OTT debut: Nayanam is my darkest role yet, those who think I play soft roles will be surprised". www.ottplay.com. Retrieved 18 December 2025.
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[edit]Varun Sandesh
View on GrokipediaEarly life
Family background
Varun Sandesh was born Jeedigunta Varun Sandesh on July 21, 1989, in Rayagada, Odisha, India.[12] He is the son of Vijay Saradhi and Ramani Jeediguntla.[12] His father worked as a cricket statistician.[13] Varun is the grandson of the renowned Telugu writer and radio personality Jeedigunta Ramachandra Murthy, who served at All India Radio in Hyderabad for 28 years.[12] He has one sibling, a younger sister named Veena Sahithi, who works as a singer and lyricist.[14] The family spent the first four years of Varun's life in Hyderabad before relocating to Bridgewater, New Jersey, in the United States.[15]Education and upbringing
Varun Sandesh was born on 21 July 1989 in Rayagada, Odisha, and spent his early childhood in Hyderabad, where he began his initial schooling during the family's four-year stay in the city.[15] At around the age of four, his family relocated to Bridgewater Township, New Jersey, in the United States, prompting a significant shift in his formative environment.[13][16] In New Jersey, Sandesh adapted to American culture while attending local schools, immersing himself in a diverse community that included other Telugu-speaking families, though he stood out by maintaining a strong connection to his roots through regular viewing of Telugu films, unlike many of his peers.[17] He completed his high school education in the United States, participating in school theater productions during his senior year, which provided early exposure to performance arts amid a typical American teenage lifestyle involving activities like skiing and cricket with friends.[17][15] Following his high school graduation in 2007, Sandesh returned to India permanently to pursue acting, driven by his longstanding passion for cinema—nurtured by his family's artistic background, including his grandfather Jeedigunta Ramachandra Murthy, a renowned Telugu writer—and encouragement from relatives who supported his audition for a debut role.[15][18] This transition was facilitated by his discovery of casting opportunities online, marking the end of his formal education and the beginning of his focus on a career in Telugu films.[15]Personal life
Marriage
Varun Sandesh met actress Vithika Sheru, a fellow performer in Telugu cinema, during the filming of the 2015 romantic drama Paddanandi Premalo Mari, where their on-screen chemistry sparked a real-life romance. The couple's relationship developed amid the production, leading to their engagement on December 7, 2015.[19][20] They married on August 19, 2016, in a private ceremony at a resort in Hyderabad, conducted according to traditional Hindu customs with Telugu rituals, including mehendi and sangeeth events attended by close family and friends. The intimate wedding emphasized their shared cultural roots, blending solemn vows with celebratory elements typical of Telugu matrimonial traditions.[7][19] Post-marriage, Sandesh and Sheru have collaborated professionally only in Paddanandi Premalo Mari but continue to offer mutual support in their careers, often appearing together at industry events and promotions. The couple maintains an active social media presence, sharing glimpses of their life through coordinated posts and joint public outings, such as festival celebrations and red-carpet moments. As of 2025, they have no children.[21][22]Interests and philanthropy
Varun Sandesh has expressed a passion for music and singing, occasionally performing at events and having lent his voice to a song in his 2014 film Ee Varsham Sakshiga.[23] He joined performers to sing during the Dubai Telugu Sravanti Ugadi celebrations in 2016, showcasing his enthusiasm for musical contributions beyond acting.[24] Sandesh maintains a fitness routine, as evidenced by his participation in workout challenges during Bigg Boss Telugu season 3 in 2019. His involvement in the reality show also helped enhance his public persona, allowing him to share glimpses of his wellness practices. In philanthropy, Sandesh supports education initiatives, notably participating in Teach For Change's 11th Annual Fundraiser Fashion Show in Hyderabad in April 2025, where he walked the runway alongside 41 other actors to raise funds for quality education among underprivileged children.[25] He has taken part in similar cultural events promoting Telugu cinema abroad, such as Ugadi festivals organized by Telugu associations.[24]Career
Debut and early success (2007–2009)
Varun Sandesh, then a teenager studying in the United States, discovered an online advertisement for auditions for Sekhar Kammula's upcoming film and submitted a home video of himself, leading to his selection without a formal audition for the role of Chandu in the 2007 coming-of-age ensemble drama Happy Days.[26][27] The film, featuring a largely debutant cast including Tamannaah Bhatia, Nikhil Siddhartha, and Rahul Haridas, explored the friendships and romances of engineering college students and marked Sandesh's entry into Telugu cinema as a relatable, youthful lead.[28] Happy Days achieved significant commercial success, grossing over ₹20 crore worldwide on a budget of approximately ₹2 crore, and received widespread critical acclaim for its authentic depiction of campus life and strong ensemble performances.[29][30] It won six Filmfare Awards South, including Best Film (Telugu) and Best Director for Kammula, along with three Nandi Awards for Second Best Feature Film, Best Director, and Best Music Director.[31][32] Sandesh's natural portrayal of the confused yet optimistic Chandu contributed to the film's breakthrough impact, earning him early recognition as a promising newcomer in the industry. Building on this momentum, Sandesh starred as Balu, a sincere village youth, in the 2008 romantic drama Kotha Bangaru Lokam, directed by debutant Srikanth Addala and co-starring Sweta Basu Prasad. The film, which delved into themes of love, family expectations, and personal growth, was a box-office hit and received praise for its heartfelt narrative and Sandesh's matured performance, further solidifying his image as a romantic lead.[9] It garnered two Nandi Awards for Best Story and Best Music Director, alongside five Filmfare Awards South nominations.[33] In 2009, Sandesh transitioned to a more action-oriented lead role as Subramanyam in Kurradu, a remake of the Tamil film Polladhavan directed by Sandeep Gunnam, opposite Neha Sharma.[34] The film attempted to blend romance, action, and drama but met with mixed reviews for its predictable plot and uneven execution, though Sandesh's energetic performance was noted as a highlight.[35][36] Despite the moderate reception, it represented his shift toward commercially driven roles. During this debut phase, Sandesh, who entered the industry at age 18, faced challenges in managing sudden stardom, including intense media scrutiny on his personal relationships and the pressures of transitioning from student life to public figure.[9][37]Mid-career developments (2010–2019)
Following the success of his early films like Happy Days, Varun Sandesh entered the 2010s seeking to build on his youthful romantic image by exploring diverse roles across genres. In 2010, he starred as Seenu in the romantic comedy Yemaindi Ee Vela, directed by Sampath Nandi, where his portrayal of a carefree young man navigating love and misunderstandings was praised for its natural charm and improved body language compared to prior works.[38] The film received mixed reviews but achieved moderate box office success, running for 50 days in 32 centers and marking his last notable commercial hit of the decade.[39][40] Sandesh experimented with varied genres to demonstrate versatility, moving beyond romance into thrillers, dramas, and action elements. His 2011 romantic comedy Kudirithe Kappu Coffee, directed by Rama Raju, featured him as Venu, a coffee shop owner entangled in a love triangle, earning appreciation for his light-hearted performance amid the film's breezy narrative. In 2013, he took on the lead in the romantic drama Priyathama Neevachata Kusalama, playing Varun, a persistent suitor facing familial opposition, which highlighted his emotional range in a story of unrequited love and perseverance.[41] Later that year, the comedy Chammak Challo saw him as Shyam, a con artist in a tale of mistaken identities, showcasing his comedic timing in ensemble scenes. By 2015, Paddanandi Premalo Mari blended action-romance with Sandesh as Ram, a young man protecting his love interest, attempting to infuse high-energy sequences into his typical romantic framework.[42] Despite these efforts, Sandesh faced significant setbacks with underperforming films that raised concerns about typecasting in light-hearted or romantic leads. Paddanandi Premalo Mari (2015), despite its Valentine's Day release and promotional hype as a romantic action entertainer, failed to resonate with audiences and became a box office disappointment, exacerbating his career slump.[43] Similarly, Lava Kusa (2015), where he played dual roles of lookalike brothers in a comedic romantic plot involving mistaken identities and abductions, received negative reviews for its formulaic script and lack of innovation, further diminishing his momentum. These flops contributed to a perception of stagnation, as critics noted his struggle to break free from repetitive boy-next-door roles amid a competitive Telugu industry landscape.[44] In attempts at career revival, Sandesh leaned into comedy and action with mixed results. The 2016 film Mister 420, directed by S.S. Ravikumar, cast him as Avinash, a village youth turned city conman in a series of silly escapades, which was described as a time-pass entertainer but criticized for uneven direction and predictable humor.[45] His 2018 action drama Marla Puli, playing the titular role of a vengeful protagonist, aimed for a more intense persona with fight sequences, yet garnered mixed feedback for its routine storyline and execution.[46] These projects highlighted his willingness to diversify but underscored ongoing commercial challenges. A turning point came in 2019 with Sandesh's participation in Bigg Boss Telugu Season 3, where he entered as a contestant alongside his wife Vithika Sheru, navigating house dynamics, tasks, and conflicts over 105 days.[47] Finishing as the third runner-up among finalists including Rahul Sipligunj, Sreemukhi, Ali Reza, and Baba Bhasker, his candid personality and strategic gameplay boosted his visibility, rekindling fan interest and opening doors beyond cinema.[6]Recent projects and television (2020–present)
Following his appearance as a finalist on Bigg Boss Telugu season 3 in 2019, Varun Sandesh experienced a career resurgence with a return to lead roles in more positive and character-driven narratives. In 2022, he starred as the lead in the Telugu drama Induvadana, directed by MSR, which marked his comeback to uplifting stories after a period of experimental projects. The film focused on emotional family dynamics and received attention for Sandesh's nuanced portrayal of the protagonist.[48] In 2023, Sandesh took on a supporting role in the family comedy Organic Mama Hybrid Alludu, where he played a key character in a light-hearted exploration of modern relationships and agriculture-themed humor. Later that year, he led the Tamil-Telugu bilingual thriller Michael, directed by Ranjit Jeyakodi, portraying the titular character in a suspenseful narrative involving revenge and psychological tension; the film garnered significant viewership on OTT platforms after its theatrical release. Sandesh's 2024 output showcased his versatility across genres. He played Vivek in the action-drama Nindha, a story of resilience and conflict that transitioned to the ETV Win OTT platform, where it achieved strong streaming numbers. In the mystery-thriller Viraaji, directed by Adhyanth Harsha, he portrayed Andy in a socially relevant plot addressing contemporary issues, which streamed on Aha and registered solid viewership within days of its digital premiere. Additionally, Chitram Choodara featured him in a romantic drama lead, emphasizing heartfelt connections and personal growth.[49][50] Looking to 2025, Sandesh continued his momentum with Racharikam, where he enacts Vivek Reddy in a drama highlighting societal challenges. The crime-thriller Constable, directed by Aryan Subhan, saw him in an intense investigative role, released theatrically on October 10 and praised for its gripping narrative and Sandesh's reinvention as a determined officer. One Way Ticket, a crime drama directed by Palani Swamy and launched with a pooja ceremony in July, positions him as the lead in an engaging thriller backed by music from Sai Karthik, with production ongoing as of November.[51][11][52] On television, beyond his Bigg Boss stint, Sandesh has made guest appearances on talk shows and podcasts, including an exclusive interview on NTV Telugu in November 2025 and discussions on Suman TV in October 2025, often reflecting on his career trajectory. He has shown no involvement in ongoing scripted series but expressed growing interest in reality TV formats to connect with audiences.[53][54] This phase of Sandesh's career reflects a deliberate shift toward diverse genres, from thrillers to emotional dramas, with a notable embrace of OTT platforms for broader reach and sustained engagement. His experiences from the 2010s have subtly influenced this evolution, prioritizing roles that allow deeper character exploration over commercial formulas.[55]Filmography
Films
Varun Sandesh made his acting debut in Telugu cinema with the coming-of-age drama Happy Days (2007), portraying the character of Chandu. His subsequent roles include Balu in the romantic drama Kotha Bangaru Lokam (2008) and Venkat in Evaraina Epudaina (2009).[56] In 2009, he starred as Varun in Kurradu, a romantic action film.[34] The year 2010 saw him playing Balu in Maro Charitra, a romantic drama, and Seenu in the comedy Yemaindi Ee Vela.[57] Other early films include Happy Happy Ga (2010) as Santosh, Priyudu (2011) as Karthik, Brahmigadi Katha (2011) as Shiva, and Kudirithe Kappu Coffee (2011) as Venu.[58] In 2012, he appeared as a lead character in the heist comedy D for Dopidi. In 2013, he starred in Chammak Challo as lead, Priyathama Neevachata Kushalama as Varun, and Prema Oka Maatalu as Goutham, as well as Saradaga Ammayitho as lead.[41] His 2014 release was the ensemble comedy Pandavulu Pandavulu Thummata, where he played one of the leads, and lead in Ee Varsham Sakshiga and Nuvvala Nenila. In 2015, Sandesh took on dual roles as Prem and Kushal in the action drama Lava Kusa, led in the romantic comedy Paddanandi Premalo Mari, and appeared in Colors and Mama Manchu Alludu Kanchu. He portrayed Avinash in the comedy Mister 420 (2016). Further roles include Varun in the fantasy action Marla Puli (2018), and Kaushik in the romantic drama Nuvvu Thopu Raa (2019). Sandesh played Vasu in the 2022 drama Induvadana.[59] His 2023 films include the lead role in Organic Mama Hybrid Alludu, a family comedy, and a key role in the action thriller Michael.[60] In 2024, he appeared as Vivek in the thriller Nindha,[61] led in Viraaji,[62] and Chitram Choodara.[63] Upcoming projects as of November 2025 include Racharikam as Vivek Reddy, The Constable as the titular character, and One Way Ticket.[64]Television appearances
Varun Sandesh entered the Telugu television landscape prominently as a contestant on Bigg Boss Telugu Season 3, which aired on Star Maa from 21 July to 3 November 2019 and was hosted by Nagarjuna Akkineni. He joined the show on its launch day alongside his wife, actress Vithika Sheru, marking the first time a real-life couple participated as initial housemates in the Telugu version of the reality series.[65][66] Throughout the 106-day stint, Sandesh navigated alliances, conflicts, and tasks, including an emotional moment when Vithika was evicted on Day 91, leaving him visibly affected.[67][68] His journey culminated in the grand finale, where he secured third runner-up position, behind winner Rahul Sipligunj, runner-up Sreemukhi, and second runner-up Baba Bhaskar.[69][70] This participation not only showcased his personal dynamics but also boosted his visibility, fostering greater public interaction through reality television.[71] Following Bigg Boss, Sandesh made select guest appearances on various Telugu reality and talk shows, focusing on promotional and personal discussions rather than lead roles in scripted serials. In late 2019, he featured on Sixth Sense Season 3, a supernatural investigation game show hosted by Ohmkar on Star Maa, alongside members of his Happy Days cast (known as the PVVR gang) and his grandmother Rajyalakshmi.[72] He returned for Sixth Sense Season 5 in April 2023, appearing with Vithika Sheru to participate in the show's mystery-solving challenges.[73] In June 2023, Sandesh and Vithika Sheru were guests on the talk show Ala Modalaindi, hosted by Vennela Kishore on ETV Telugu, where they shared insights into their love story and marriage journey.[74] These engagements up to 2025 have emphasized his post-Bigg Boss presence in unscripted formats, enhancing audience connection without venturing into daily soap operas.Music videos
Varun Sandesh's involvement in music videos began early in his career with promotional content tied to his films. In 2007, he featured prominently in the title track "Arare Arare" for the Telugu film Happy Days, directed by Sekhar Kammula, where he appeared alongside co-stars like Tamannaah Bhatia, showcasing his youthful energy in a celebratory ensemble performance.[75] This video served as a key promotional element for the movie, highlighting Sandesh's debut as a fresh-faced actor in the Telugu industry.[76] Expanding beyond film promotions, Sandesh ventured into independent music videos in the mid-2010s. His notable appearance came in 2016 with the Hindi romantic track "Tumse Kehna Tha," produced by Nash Entertainers, where he played the lead role opposite model Seema Choudhary. Composed by Joell Mukherjee and sung by Yazin Nizar, the video marked Sandesh's first foray into Bollywood-style standalone music content, emphasizing his acting and singing duality.[77][78] In the 2020s, Sandesh continued to engage with music videos through independent collaborations. He starred in the 2023 Telugu track "Endukintha Nachavey Cheli," a romantic song composed and sung by Noel Sean, featuring Vithika Sheru as the female lead. Released as part of a series of private album songs, it garnered attention for its emotional narrative and Sandesh's charismatic portrayal.[79] While major standalone music videos have been limited post-2023, Sandesh has maintained an active presence in short-form musical content via social media. Drawing from his personal interest in singing, he has shared covers of popular tracks on platforms like YouTube and Instagram, including renditions of "Neeli Neeli Akasam" from 30 Rojullo Preminchadam Ela (2021) and "Buttabomma" from Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo (2020), up through 2025. These informal shares, often acoustic or motivational in style, reflect his ongoing passion for music without formal production.| Year | Title | Role | Singer/Composer | Language | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2007 | Arare Arare | Lead performer | Vanamali / Micky J. Meyer | Telugu | Promotional title track for Happy Days[75] |
| 2016 | Tumse Kehna Tha | Lead actor | Yazin Nizar / Joell Mukherjee | Hindi | Independent romantic video[77] |
| 2023 | Endukintha Nachavey Cheli | Lead actor | Noel Sean | Telugu | Standalone romantic track[79] |
