Nara Rohit is a Tollywood actor. He is the owner of Aran Media Works. He played a lead roles in his major movies are Baanam, Solo, Prathinidhi, Rowdy Fellow and Asura.
He is the nephew of Nara Chandrababu Naidu and son of Nara Ramurthy Naidu
He did his schooling in Hyderabad and Intermediate in Vignan College at Vadlamudi. He did his B.Tech. in Industrial Bio Technology at Anna University, Chennai. He then did a course in acting from New York Film Academy, New York and film making course in Los Angeles.
He said in an interview that he was a major fan of NTR, liked Mahesh Babu's diction and Prabhas's action.
He made his acting debut with Baanam directed by debutant Chaitanya Dantuluri which was released on 16 September 2009. The film was critically acclaimed. He got moderate success with his second film Solo which was released on 25 November 2011 and directed by Parasuram. In 2012 he did a special role in Ravi Teja’s Sarocharu.
In 2013 he worked with director Srinivas Raga for Okkadine co-starring Nithya Menon. The film was not successful at the box office. He was the narrator for the film Swamy Ra Ra starring Nikhil Siddharth and Swati Reddy.
Nara, Na-ra or NARA may refer to:
Acanthosicyos horridus is an unusual melon that occurs only in Namibia; it is locally called naras or nara.
The nara plant is leafless, the modified stems and spines serve as the photosynthetic "organs" of the plant.
The edible seeds are known locally as butterpips.
The fruit serves as an essential food source for Topnaar people from February to April and August to September. The katydid Acanthoproctus diadematus feeds on the plant, moving between different bushes at night.
Nara Prefecture (奈良県, Nara-ken) is a prefecture in the Kansai region of Japan. The capital is the city of Nara. Nara Prefecture has the distinction of having more UNESCO World Heritage Listings than any other prefecture.
Nara Prefecture region is considered one of the oldest regions in Japan spanning thousands of years. The present-day Nara Prefecture as it exists now officially was created in 1887, making it independent of Osaka Prefecture.
Historically, Nara Prefecture was also known as Yamato-no-kuni or Yamato Province.
It is certain that there was a political force established at the foot of Mount Miwa in the east of Nara Basin, seeking unification of most parts in Japan from the third century until the fourth century, though the process was not well documented. At the dawn of history, Yamato was clearly the political center of Japan.
Ancient capitals of Japan were built on the land of Nara, namely Asuka-kyō, Fujiwara-kyō (694–710) and Heijō-kyō (most of 710–784). The capital cities of Fujiwara and Heijō are believed to have been modeled after Chinese capitals at the time, incorporating grid layout patterns. The royal court also established relations with Sui and then Tang Dynasty China and sent students to the Middle Kingdom to learn high civilization. By 7th century, Nara accepted the many immigrants including refugees of Baekje who had escaped from war disturbances of the southern part of the Korean peninsula. The first high civilization with royal patronage of Buddhism flourished in today's Nara city (710–784 AD).