Aberaam Varma is a popular actor in the Telugu cinema industry. He has received acclaim for his parts in a variety of films, with his most recent performances in “Neetho” and “Eakam” winning him widespread notoriety. According to the most recent sources, Aberaam is going to appear in the highly anticipated “Bigg Boss Telugu Season 8,” which will increase his popularity and reach.
Name | Aberaam Varma |
Nick Name | Gunnu |
Profession | Actor |
Famous For | Rahu, Manu |
Date Of Birth | 03 February 1989 |
Age | 35 |
Birthplace | Khammam, Telangana, India |
Caste | NA |
Nationality | Indian |
Hometown | Khammam, Telangana, India |
School | NA |
College/ University | Masters in Management in Florida State University |
Religion | Indian |
Food Habit | Biriyani |
Address | Hyderabad, Telangana, India |
Hobbies | Dancing |
Movies, Serials | Film: Manu |
Height (approx.) | 6 feet, 0 inch |
Weight (approx.) | 71 Kg |
Eye Colour | Black |
Hair Colour | Black |
Awards/ Honours | Mr. Andhra Pradesh |
Martial Status | Un Married |
Parents | Father: NA Mother: NA |
Aberaam Varma Biography
Aberaam Varma Early Life and Education
On February 3, 1989, in Khammam, Telangana, India, Aberaam Varma was born. He was lovingly called “Gunnu,” and he resided with his grandparents in Vijayawada for a large portion of his early years. Aberaam showed a strong interest in cricket and art from a young age, viewing both pursuits as creative outlets. During his undergraduate years, which turned out to be crucial in his life, his enthusiasm for movies started to take shape.
In the midst of everything, Aberaam changed his name from “Abhiram” to “Aberaam.” Having been increasingly fascinated with the film industry, he decided to learn Telugu and started modeling. He took part in ramp and fashion shows, and he was even in print advertisements. His efforts were rewarded in 2013 when he won the title of Mr. Andhra Pradesh. His career in the entertainment business began with this accomplishment.
Aberaam Varma Career
In the 2015 motion picture “Hora Hori,” Aberaam Varma made his screen debut in a negative character. He was able to establish his reputation in the profession thanks to this pivotal debut. After then, he starred in a number of movies, including “Neetho,” “Manu,” “Raahu,” “Bhanu,” and “Eakam.”
Among these, the 2018 movie “Manu” stood out since it was the most and fastest-funded crowdsourced movie in Telugu theaters. “Manu” failed at the box office, but Aberaam’s acting abilities gained him a lot of fame.
His next movie, “Raahu,” was similarly well-received, especially for Sid Sriram’s performance of the song “Emo Emo Emo,” which went on to become one of the most-viewed Telugu songs on YouTube in 2020.
In “Eakam,” Aberaam portrayed a “Jobless God,” a portrayal that brought him awards from the Global India International Film Festival and the Dream Machine International Film Festival. The movie was hailed for its profundity on a philosophical and spiritual level, which enhanced Aberaam’s standing as a gifted performer.
Aberaam has experimented with a variety of narrative mediums in addition to feature films. Among the short films in which he has acted are “SOAP,” “Radha Krishna,” and “Varnamala.” His varied collection of work has been enhanced by his roles in TV miniseries such as “Locked,” “They Call Him Animal,” and “Jhansi.”