Regional Male Actor
Supreeth Reddy is an Indian actor known for his work primarily in Telugu-language films. He has gained recognition for his roles in movies such as Chatrapati and Maryada Ramanna, where he has portrayed both villainous and supporting characters. He has also made appearances in Bollywood films, including Rowdy Rathore, a remake of the Telugu film Vikramarkudu, and Aamir Khan's Ghajini.
Reddy's interest in films dates back to his childhood, and he was particularly drawn to acting. While growing up, he was also involved in playing volleyball. Although he initially missed the auditions for the film Jayam, he was encouraged by director Teja to maintain a portfolio. He made his acting debut in Pawan Kalyan's directorial debut, Johnny. Notably, he received training in Rugby for his role in the sports film Sye, directed by S. S. Rajamouli.
In the film Chatrapati, Reddy was initially selected to play a friend of the protagonist, Prabhas, but his role was later changed to that of Kaatraj, a villain. This performance garnered him significant acclaim and popularity. Since then, he has been frequently cast in negative roles in various films.
Despite receiving opportunities to play lead roles, Reddy has chosen to focus on character and villainous roles. Personally, he admires the acting styles of Mohan Babu and Kota Srinivasa Rao