Aditya Om is a multi-talented individual who has made a significant impact in the film industry, as well as in the realm of social work and charity.
As an actor, Aditya Om has appeared in more than 30 films as the main protagonist, with around 24 of those films being in the Telugu language. Some of his notable works include 'Laahiri Laahiri Lo', 'Dhanalakshmi I love you', 'Mee intkiosthe eimistaaru', 'Bhama kalapam', 'friend request', 'Maa annaya Bangaram', and 'Chetilocheyiyesi cheppubava'.
In addition to his acting career, Aditya Om has also ventured into direction, with his films 'The dead-end' in English and 'Maassab' in Hindi receiving recognition at national and international film festivals. His work has earned him numerous awards, including writers' and directors' awards, as well as successful OTT releases.
Aditya Om is also an accomplished short filmmaker, with his acclaimed and awarded short films including 'Maya Mobile', 'For my mother', 'Blood is all you need', 'Signs', and 'Pavithra'.
In the literary sphere, Aditya Om has published a book titled 'Story of Bharata', which delves into the epic tale of Mahabharata.
Beyond his creative pursuits, Aditya Om is a dedicated social worker and humanitarian. He has adopted a village in Telangana called Cherupally and is actively involved in charity work. His organization, Edulightment, is working towards educational reforms and has constructed a library, opened a digital service center, and provided laptops and solar lights to village schools and residents.
Aditya Om's humanitarian efforts have been recognized by various organizations and institutions, including his work during the Covid 19 pandemic and the migration of workers. His dedication to the welfare of Tribals in Telangana, Auto drivers in Mumbai, and human rights associations is truly commendable.
Throughout his career, Aditya Om has demonstrated his versatility and commitment to making a positive impact in the world.