'Prince of Tollywood' - Mahesh Babu
Mahesh Babu, popularly known as the superstar of South films and Prince of Tollywood, is celebrating his 47th birthday today i.e. on August 9. Mahesh Babu, who started his career as a child artist, was born in 1975 in Chennai. He graduated in commerce from Loyola College, Chennai. After graduation, Mahesh Babu met director L Satyanand for acting training and his training lasted for three to four months. Mahesh started his acting career at the age of just four. She worked as a child artist in the 1979 film Needa. After working as a child artist in 8 films, he started as a lead actor in 1999 with the film Rajakumaroodu.
In 2000, he met Namrata Shirodkar on the sets of the film Vamsi and this is where their love story began. But it was not so easy to get Namrata, Mahesh Babu had to roll a lot of papads to get her. However, neither of them revealed their fillings. Even the family members did not know about their love story. As the shooting of the film progressed, so did their story progress and by the time the shooting was over, both of them were giving heart to each other.
Married after dating for five years
Mahesh Babu had decided to marry each other after dating Namrata for five years. Giving the name of their love-filled relationship, both took seven rounds on 10 February 2005 and became husband and wife. Namrata had already decided that she would say goodbye to her film career after marriage and she did. Let us tell you that Namrata has been Miss India in 1993 and she also worked in some Bollywood films. Namrata was last seen in the film Insaaf The Justice. She made her Bollywood debut in 1998 with the film Jab Pyaar Se Hota Hai opposite Salman Khan.
After saying goodbye to her film career, Namrata enjoyed her family life to the fullest. After a year of marriage, son Gautam was born in the couple's house and after the son, both became parents of the daughter in the year 2012. Mahesh Babu and Shilpa Shirodkar's daughter's name is Sitara. The love between the two is still as much as it used to be.
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