
Jeeva
Acting
Biography
Jeeva is an Indian film actor from Andhra Pradesh who is known for his bit parts in Hindi and Telugu cinema. He has been working in films since 1984 and is well known for his negative roles in various Ram Gopal Varma films, particularly Satya (Jagga), Ab Tak Chhappan (Commissioner Suchak) and Sarkar (Swami Virendra).
Born: January 19, 1965
Place of Birth: Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India
Known For

Maisamma IPS
A 2007 Indian Telugu police film.

Dongala Bandi
Three thieves steal the precious Nizam treasure and hide it in a safe place. The rest of the story is all about the treasure hunt that follows.

Athade Oka Sainyam
Prakash Rao, the owner of a bank, announces that the bank has no money left and puts the blame on his general manager, Raghava Rao. He later kills him and tells everyone he committed suicide.

Raksha
Raksha, a young girl gets possessed by black magic. Her father desperate, takes help from doctors and psychiatrists, but nothing helps. Finally, a tantrik comes to the rescue and evil fails to God.

Asadhyudu
Pardhoo, a college boy who hates to see inequality around him, fights a dangerous criminal gang in Hyderabad run by two brothers Prakash and Thambi.

Shatruvu
Shathruvu is a 1991 Telugu film directed by Kodi Ramakrishna. The film stars Venkatesh, Vijayashanti, Kota Srinivasan Rao and Jeeva in lead roles.

Mathu Vadalara
Babu is a delivery boy living with his friends Yesu and Abhi. Due to his meagre salary, he decides to quit, but then Yesu gives him an idea. The idea, however, soon spirals out of control and Babu finds himself deep in trouble. Will he survive the circumstances of his own actions?

Ab Tak Chhappan
Following the fortunes of tough cop Sadhu Agashe both in his fight against crime and in his personal life. Garnering newspaper headlines for his crime-fighting activities, he also makes some enemies in the police department, most notably in the form of his superior, who believes his officer has gone too far.

Bhadra
Bhadra(Telugu: భద్ర) is a Telugu film released on 12 May 2005 ( Dubbed in malayalam as Brahmam ) and was directed by debutant director Boyapati Srinu. Ravi Teja and Meera Jasmine played the lead roles. The film was later remade into Tamil as Saravana with Silambarasan and Jyothikaand also remade into bengali as Josh with Jeet and Srabonti. Linda Arsenio danced in an item number.

Blade Babji
Blade Babji (Allari Naresh) is a pickpocket who takes up the mission of earning 4 crores to rescue the slum dwellers in his area from a builder. He and his gang go to Vizag and rob a bank. And they hide the loot in a building under construction. They were forced to go away for a month and when they return they find a police control room at the spot where they hidden their loot. In order to retrieve the loot, Blade Babji takes the position of newly joined Krishna Manohar (spoof of Pokiri) by kidnapping him. The rest of the story is all about the comedy of errors that followed.
Filmography
as Politician
as Broker
as DCP
as MLA
as Sub Inspector
as Local Rowdy
as Detective
as Circle Inspector
as Education Minister
as Kumar
as ACB Officer
as Gangster Lala
as Police Commissioner
as IPS Officer
as Home Minister Yesupadam
as Injured Burglar
as Shankar
as C.I. Janardhan
as D.G.P
as V. Reddy
as Srinivas's dad
as Machi Reddy
as Exorcist
as Sandi
as Naidu
as Narayana
as Hero's Contractor
as Ponnuswamy
as Ratnam
as KK's Henchman
as Varadarajulu
as Police Commissioner G. Gopal Rao
as Boat Agent
as Virendra Swami
as Khadir
as Jeevaji
as Commissioner M.I. Suchek
as Jeeva
as DCP Murali Krishna
as Police Officer
as Police Inspector
as Jagga
as Veerraju
as Autodriver
as Mad Man
as Goon