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Baladitya (actor)

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Bala Aditya is an Indian actor, Lyricist, Dialogue writer, Company Secretary , Faculty for Chartered Accountants, dubbing artist, and TV host who works in Telugu cinema and television.[2] He started out as a child artiste (as Master Aditya) and is known for his roles in Edurinti Mogudu Pakkinti Pellam (1991) and Little Soldiers (1996). He is a recipient of 3 Nandi Awards and the lead actor of the movie ‘1940 lo oka gramam’ which won National Award

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Life Journey

Bala Aditya was born in Eluru, Andhra Pradesh to Y. S. Shankar and Kalyani.[1] His brother Sri Krishna Kaushik is a popular Television Actor in Telugu who acted in all the telugu channels. Bala Aditya acted in 40 films in 6 languages during his childhood. His father worked in Reserve Bank of India and acted in few telugu films like Mudda Mandaram, Nalugu Sthambhala Ata, Arundhathi and some shows like Bhagavatham and Manoyagnyam in ETV. Bala Aditya studied B.A. (Telugu) , Law and Company Secretary. He is also a faculty for chartered accountants. He taught as a CA Faculty in multiple institutes like Kaluva (Rajahmundry), Spellbound (Hyderabad), Gyaan (Vijayawada) , Edwise (Hyderabad) and is currently teaching online in 1Fin Indigo Learn. As a lead actor he worked in 15 Telugu movies, 5 TV shows and 3 web series.

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Career

He made his debut as a child actor in Rajendra Prasad's Telugu comedy film Edurinti Mogudu Pakkinti Pellam.[3] He acted in forty films as a child actor in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam and fifteen films and web series as a leading actor (in Telugu).[4] He made his debut in a lead role in the movie Chantigadu (2003) directed by B. A. Jaya. He got three Nandi Awards, two as a child actor for Anna and Little Soldiers and one as an anchor for the kids' quiz show Champion. He played the male lead role in 1940 Lo Oka Gramam.[4]

Baladitya hosted a quiz show called Champion in 2015 and 2016 which aired on ETV.[5] He worked as the lead in a daily soap called Shambhavi, which was telecast on Star Maa. He played the lead character in the Tamil serial, Rasaathi, and as antagonist in the popular Tamil serial “Kayal” in Sun TV.[citation needed]

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Filmography

Film

As a child actor

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As an actor

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Television & Web Series

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Awards

Nandi Awards[14]

References

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