Aditya Om
- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Aditya Om is an actor, director, writer, social worker. Aditya Om has done more than 30 films as a hero in multiple languages. In the Telugu language, he has done around 24 films as the main protagonist. His major noted works include 'Laahiri Laahiri Lo' ' Dhanalakshmi I love you", "Mee intkiosthe eimistaaru" , "Bhama kalapam", "friend request", "Maa annaya Bangaram", "Chetilocheyiyesi cheppubava".
His directed films "The dead-end" in English and ' Maassab' in Hindi got him many national and international film festival recognition along with many writers, director awards, and good OTT releases.
He is also an avid short filmmaker and his acclaimed and awarded short films include "Maya Mobile", "For my mother" "Blood is all you need", "Signs" and Pavithra.
Aditya Om became a published author with his book on Mahabharata titled ' Story of Bharata '
He is actively involved in charity, social work and has adopted a village Cherupally in Telangana. He is also working for educational reforms with his organization 'Edulightment'. He has constructed a library there and has opened a digital service center and given laptops and solar lights to the village schools and people. He is working tirelessly for educational reforms under his organization Edulightment; the welfare of Tribals in Telangana, Auto drivers in Mumbai, and is also involved in human rights associations.
His humanitarian work during the Covid 19 pandemic and migration of workers was lauded and recognized by many organizations and institutions.
His directed films "The dead-end" in English and ' Maassab' in Hindi got him many national and international film festival recognition along with many writers, director awards, and good OTT releases.
He is also an avid short filmmaker and his acclaimed and awarded short films include "Maya Mobile", "For my mother" "Blood is all you need", "Signs" and Pavithra.
Aditya Om became a published author with his book on Mahabharata titled ' Story of Bharata '
He is actively involved in charity, social work and has adopted a village Cherupally in Telangana. He is also working for educational reforms with his organization 'Edulightment'. He has constructed a library there and has opened a digital service center and given laptops and solar lights to the village schools and people. He is working tirelessly for educational reforms under his organization Edulightment; the welfare of Tribals in Telangana, Auto drivers in Mumbai, and is also involved in human rights associations.
His humanitarian work during the Covid 19 pandemic and migration of workers was lauded and recognized by many organizations and institutions.