Chiranjeevi, the Megastar of Tollywood today, was born on 22nd  August of 1955 in Mogalturu, a small village in 'West Godavari' District  in Andhra Pradesh to Sri Venkat Rao and Anjana Devi.
He  grew up in his native village with his grand parents, while his family  was elsewhere because of his father's occupation. The sense of  discipline and hard work which he still embraces were introduced at a  very young age in his life and the tough childhood he had, being the  eldest in his family, have helped him to handle many such events of  higher proportion with great expertise in the later stages of his  life.Little did he imagine, even in the wildest of his dreams that he  would, one day, be a Megastar and rule the Telugu Film Industry. 
Years  later, this youngster, dearly called "Chiru" in the Film Industry, with  his hard work and dedication to his profession could make it really big  in the field hitting the limelight, with an unparallel fan following  emulating his every act, word, dress and dance. What makes this ordinary  human being such an extraordinary one - Hardwork and  Dedication!Varaprasad’s education was nomadic accounting to his father  Venkat Rao’s frequent transfers to Ongole, Bapatla, Chirala, Nellore  etc, which didn’t really defer Vara Prasad as he gained a great friend  circle wherever he was. 

Varaprasad is  really fortunate for his father has constantly encouraged him after  having discovered the undaunted liking of his son towards cultural  activities.Varaprasad did his schooling in Nidadavolu, Gurajala,  Ponnuru, Mangalagiri and Mogalturu. He also won first prize for his  first performance as Parandamayya Panthulu. After high school,  Varaprasad joined Bi.P.C in P.R.Sharma Jr. College at Ongole. Following  that he finished his B.Com from Narasapur college.
After  graduation, Varaprasad moved to Madras to seek a career in his chosen  field of acting in the Film Industry. To get himself ready for the  camera, he joined in a film institute. This was in 1977.Varaprasad was  offered the lead role in the film Punaadi Raallu, produced by Sheikh  Abdul Khadir in the direction of Raj Kumar, which has laid the  foundation stone to the acting career of Vara Prasad as Chiranjeevi.  Even though Punadi Raalu was his first movie, it was Pranam Kareedhu  that was his first release. Pranam kareedhu directed by K Vasu was  released on September 22nd, 1978.
The  second movie to release was Manavuri Pandavulu from which Chiranjeevi  started gaining recognition as hero among the spectators.In the  beginning of his career, Chiranjeevi donned villain roles in films like  Kukka Kaatuki Cheppu Debba, Kotthapeta Rowdi etc. His focused  concentration in speedy dance movements, risky hair rising fights evoked  immense response from the spectators.Chiranjeevi tied the wedding knot  to Surekha, daughter of eminent yesteryear comedian Allu Ramalingayya,  on 20th of February, 1980. 
The auspicious  time was 11:50 AM. The couple is blessed with 2 daughters, Susmitha and  Srija and a son, Ram Charan Teja.Films like 'Kothala Raayudu', 'Punnami  Naagu', 'Mogudu Kaavali', 'Kiraayi Rowdeelu', 'Subhalekha', 'Maga  Maharaju', 'Intlo Raamayya-Veedhilo Krishnayya', 'Abhilasha', 'Manthri  Gaari Viyyankudu' etc are the super-hits in his first phase.'Khaidi',  released in 1983, gave Chiranjeevi a thrusting progress towards a  commercial career. His fights and dance movements in this film are still  a rage among the movie lovers. He never looked back after this. The  films ala Goonda, Donga, Nagu, Adavi Donga, Yama Kinkarudu, Kirathakudu,  Rusthum proved his fighting skills in action roles. He is referred to  as Dynamic hero during that time.
The films  ala Vijetha, Magadheerudu, KondaveetiRaja, Chantabbayi, Challenge,  Rakshasudu, DongaMogudu showed his versatility in performance.The film  Pasivadi Pranam, released in 1987, gave Chiranjeevi a super stardom. New  style of dances were introduced. Chiranjeevi created waves with his  steps which is known as "Break Dance". 
In  the same year he acted in SwayamKrushi in the direction of kalatapasvi  K. Viswanath and won Nandi Award for his performance.Chiranjeevi is a  Saleable Product, Chiranjeevi is a Hot cake - is what both industry  people and the spectators chant beyond any doubt.
He  gave super duper hits such as YamudikiMogudu, AthakiYamudu Ammayiki  Mogudu.Chiru became Supreme Hero with Yamudiki Mogudu. The title  "Megastar" was used for the first time while publicizing K.S.Rama Rao’s  movie Marana Mrudangam which released in August 1988.
In  the same year was released Rudraveena directed by K.Balachander, which  bagged the "Nargis Dutt" award for Chiranjeevi in the national arena.The  first half of 90’s decade peaked Chiranjeevi’s career graph to soaring  heights for every movie released rewrote the box-office history. Gang  Leader, Rowdi Alludu, Jagadeka Veerudu-Athiloka Sundari, Gharana Mogudu  are only a few to be cited.Unfortunately, even the much bright star,  Sun, encounters a phase of eclipse. And Chiranjeevi is no exception. 
Movies  like Mechanic Alludu, SP Parasuram, Big Boss, Rickshavodu proved to be  commercially disastrous. Mugguru Mongallu, Alluda Majaka did average at  the box office. Big Boss and Rikshavodu were mere formula films. The  controversy raked by Alluda Majaaka for some double-intender dialogues  and few scenes affected Chiranjeevi’s image among his fans.
Chiranjeevi  threw a self-declared 'gap' after Rickshavodu to have a self-scanning  of his conscience and thus emerged out with much mature and versatile  portrayal with the film Hitler followed by 'Master', 'Baavagaaru  Baagunnara', 'Choodaalani Vundi', ''Sneham Kosam', 'Sneham Kosam',  'Iddaru Mithrulu', 'Annayya', 'Indra', 'Stalin', 'Shankar Dada MBBS' and  Chiranjeevi fans are eagerly awaiting the release of Shankar Dada  Zindabad.Chiranjeevi didn’t limit himself only to Telugu spectators.
He  is well acclaimed by Bollywood for his films 'Prathibandh', 'Aaj ka  Goondaraj'. The dubbed version of 'Gang Leader', The hunters of the  Indian treasure, introduced Chiranjeevi to foreign spectators as  well.CHARITY & SERVICES: On October 2, 1998, he founded the  Chiranjeevi Charitable Trust (CCT), which includes Chiranjeevi Blood and  Eye Banks. It is the state's largest recipient of Blood and Eye  Donations.
The Blood Bank of the CCT helped  over 80,000 people and the Eye Bank has helped about 1000 people in the  state of Andhra Pradesh since its opening.So far around 3.5 lakh people  have pledged their eyes to CCT so far, giving 1600 people eye sight  through CCT. CCT has also won the "Best Voluntary Blood Bank Award" by  the AP State Government for the past 4 years.On June 10, 2006, The  President of India, Dr. Abdul Kalam, inaugurated the Chiranjeevi  Charitable Foundation (CCF) at the Jubilee Hills Check post in  Hyderabad.Recently chiranjeevi charitable trust has reached one more  landmark by crossing the one lakh mark in collecting the blood and more  than 96,000 people were helped with blood by this blood bank.CHIRANJEEVI  TRIVIA:* Chiranjeevi won Southern Filmfare Award (Best Actor) for seven  years* Chiranjeevi is one of the highest paid actors in India.*  Chiranjeevi's "Thriller" music video is one of the most viewed videos on  Youtube.* Chiranjeevi's old hit movies are given to the distributors  and exhibitors for free when ever they loose money on his new movie. And  his old movies are still good grossers at