9 Classic Must-Watch Chiranjeevi Films
Khaidi (1983)
The film that cemented his action-hero image. Raw intensity, grit, and a career-defining performance that changed Telugu cinema.
Swayamkrushi (1987)
An inspiring rags-to-resilience story where Chiranjeevi delivered one of his most emotionally layered performances as a humble cobbler.
Rudraveena (1988)
A powerful socio-political drama that showcased Chiranjeevi’s courage to back content-driven cinema. His role as an idealistic reformer remains timeless.
Jagadeka Veerudu Atiloka Sundari (1990)
A fantasy classic where Chiranjeevi balanced action, romance, and humor effortlessly, becoming a family favorite across generations.
Gang Leader (1991)
Stylish, massy, and immensely entertaining—this film redefined the ‘Megastar’ persona loved by fans.
Aapadbandhavudu (1992)
A mix of social responsibility and commercial appeal, featuring Chiranjeevi as a protector of the oppressed.
Indra (2002)
A cultural phenomenon. His dual shades, commanding screen presence, and powerful dialogues made this a landmark mass entertainer.
Tagore (2003)
A gripping vigilante drama where Chiranjeevi took on corruption with restrained intensity and moral conviction.
Shankar Dada MBBS (2004)
Comedy at its best. Chiranjeevi’s impeccable timing and warmth turned this remake into an evergreen laugh riot.
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