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Updated : Jun 29, 2017

Mega hero Sai Dharam Tej had prepared himself in all departments require for an actor before making his acting debut with Rey. While he appeared like a complete mass hero in his very first film, he looks cool and stylish in his new movie Jawaan. Here is how SDT changed himself from Rey to Jawaan:

1. Rey:

SDT appeared with long hair and slightly grown beard. Few fans stated then that SDT who has many features of his uncle Chiranjeevi and has good acting and dancing skills will be next megastar of industry.

2. Pilla Nuvvu Leni Jeevitam:

Tej mostly wore trendy costumes and he cut his hair short for the film. He proved that he can fit for romantic films as well.

3. Subramanyam For Sale:

There wasn't much change in his looks in PNLJ and Subramanyam For Sale. He donned few getups of Chiru in the film. However, this Harish Shankar directed film helped SDT in enlarging his market value.

4. Supreme:

SDT imitated both his uncles Chiranjeevi and Pawan Kalyan in Supreme. He appeared in action-packed role with mass looks in the film which was highest grosser in his career.

5. Thikka:

This was the biggest and worst experiment made by SDT. He was seen with grown hair and shaved beard in the film which was an epic disaster.

6. Winner:

Sai Dharam Tej went for a makeover for the film. He looked class with short hair and light beard. The Gopichand Malineni directed film ended as a flop due to lack of novelty in story and screenplay.

7. Nakshatram:

For the first time SDT has played the role of a police officer. He looked stubborn in the cop avatar. The movie is yet to hit the big screens.

8. Jawaan:

It was complete transformation in SDT's look. He appeared in classy avatar in classy outfits in latest stills of Jawaan. SDT even changed his hairstyle for the film.






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