
Eshwar Rachiraju is not one of those actors who go for cheap publicity; he belongs to the type who lets the performances do the talking. Eshwar was born on December 25, 1996, in a small bustling town, Eluru, in Andhra Pradesh, and was brought up in a close-knit, typical middle-class family.
Now, at the very young age of 28, Eshwar is trying to make a name for himself in Telugu cinema without any drama or grand gestures, but with honesty and a quiet confidence. He studied Electronics and Communication Engineering, just like many others, from a background of having a steady, respectable, and secure future, which is what he did at Ramachandra College. Yet, somewhere, storytelling became compelling enough to be an attraction beyond denial. Ambition with an aspiration towards cinema led to bringing Eshwar into acting, while initially being exposed to web series and short films, and learning with each project. His father, Bujji Rachiraju, was in government service.

His mother played a supportive role at home. Eshwar has one younger sister. Though the family at first was not keen that he take a creative route, they lent him their support when they truly felt the flame inside him. Such quiet backing from home has evidently contributed to his character-humble, rooted, and deeply attentive. He came into the limelight through the 2021 web series, Kudi Yedamaithe, but it is expected that he would make a positive impact through his 2024 movie, Committee Kurrollu. It was not a grand film by any means, but this story rang home, and so did Eshwar’s performance.
It was as though the audiences could identify with him, familiar to the point where it has sort of been him who is somehow muddling through life with mistakes and trying to do right. Eshwar is unmarried and keeps his life mostly away from view. He stands taller than around 5 feet 7 inches, is lean, and has a pretty neat style fit for the kind of character he plays. He simply does good; he is not chasing any fame.