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- Birth Date: 1983-05-14
- Professions: Director, Writer, Actor
Here’s something wild from movie land: Tejas pulled off a stunt that’s basically unheard of. The guy managed to drop two different films, in two totally different languages, on the exact same day. Not even kidding—while other directors are sweating over one release, Tejas just went and doubled down. That’s gutsy, man. Most filmmakers probably wouldn’t even attempt it; it’s like trying to juggle chainsaws blindfolded. One film in Hindi, another in, say, Tamil or Telugu—both hitting theaters at once. Seriously, when was the last time you saw that happen? It’s a total flex, and honestly, it speaks volumes about his range. Not just sticking to one audience, but reaching across languages, cultures, and fan bases. You gotta respect the hustle. Indian cinema’s got plenty of legends, but this move? That’s something you don’t see every day. Tejas just raised the bar, and now everyone else is playing catch-up.
Ek Goli, Ek Dushman is all about that old-school, gritty revenge vibe—guns blazing, fists flying, and a hero who honestly doesn’t know the meaning of “back down.” There’s this main guy, right? Totally haunted by a rough past, and he’s got just one thing on his mind: taking down the villain who messed up his life. The stakes? Sky high. Every scene’s dripping with tension—shootouts, betrayals, a little melodrama because, come on, it’s not a proper action flick without some family tears and angry speeches. The villain? Oh, he’s not playing around. Nasty piece of work, with a gang of goons and zero morals. But our hero's got guts, street smarts, and a serious grudge. Throw in a loyal sidekick, the classic cop who’s always one step behind, and a couple of jaw-dropping plot twists… and, yeah, you’re in for a wild, bullet-riddled ride.
May 14, 1983
Konidela Ram Charan
42 years old