Telugu actor Akkineni Nagarjuna has earned a unique fan base in Japan, where admirers fondly call him ‘Nag-Sama.’ The title, symbolising respect, grew after his roles in Brahmastra and Kuberaa, showing Indian cinema’s cross-border appeal.
Published Date – 29 July 2025, 12:22 PM
Hyderabad: Akkineni Nagarjuna has found a loyal group of admirers in Japan, where fans have started addressing him as “Nag-Sama,” a term that reflects respect and affection.
In Japanese culture, the suffix “Sama” is used for people held in high regard, such as gods, royalty, or individuals of great stature. The choice of this title by Japanese fans highlights the esteem in which Nagarjuna is held beyond Indian shores.
The actor, who has had a long and successful career in Indian cinema, first caught the attention of Japanese audience through his role in the film Brahmastra. His portrayal left a lasting impression, creating an unexpected fan base in the country.
With his recent appearance as Deepak in Kuberaa, their admiration has only grown stronger, showing how Indian cinema is slowly building connections across international borders.
The fond nickname “Nag-Sama” stands as a rare instance of an Indian actor gaining cultural recognition in Japan, reflecting the reach and influence of cinema beyond language and geography.