, 2003) – A high-voltage song focused on social change and mass heroism. "You and Me" Khaidi No. 150
( Rowdy Alludu ) – A high-octane mass track that highlights his unparalleled screen presence.
A haunting melody composed by Ilaiyaraaja, this song showcases the softer side of the Megastar. The lyrics speak of heartbreak and longing, and Chiranjeevi’s expressive eyes do half the acting. It is a masterpiece that proves why old is indeed gold.
(Title Track, 2004): A high-energy song that marked his successful "re-entry" era with a fun, street-style vibe. Evergreen Melodies
The 1980s marked Chiranjeevi's meteoric rise to superstardom. During this decade, music directors realized that writing a song for Chiranjeevi required a distinct rhythm—one that could match his unprecedented grace and lightning-fast footwork. "Mallie Mallie Idi Rani Roju" – Rakshasudu (1986) Ilaiyaraaja Singers: S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. Janaki chiranjeevi all time hit songs
Let's be real, the visual aspect of Chiranjeevi's songs is a significant part of their appeal. The music videos are more than just... Nucleus Network Megastar Chiranjeevi
The new millennium saw Chiranjeevi continue to dominate, proving that his dancing prowess only gets better with age.
The 90s saw Chiranjeevi transform into the undisputed "Boss" of Tollywood. The songs from this era were high on energy, beats, and style.
The song 'Nadaka Kalisina' crooned by SP Balu and Chitra featured extraordinary dance steps choreographed by Raghava Lawrence. Chi... Nadaka Kalisina Malli Malli , 2003) – A high-voltage song focused on
(Gharana Mogudu): One of his most recognizable tracks, widely regarded as a benchmark for mass dance numbers.
( Khaidi No 150 ) – A massive modern comeback hit featuring his signature flawless grace. 🌸 Timeless Melodies
After a brief career lull in the mid-90s, Hitler served as Chiranjeevi’s grand comeback. Composed by Koti, this song blended traditional festivities with modern beats. It highlighted a more mature, dignified, yet flawlessly rhythmic Megastar. The Mani Sharma Explosion (The Late 90s & 2000s)
Indra was a historic blockbuster, and this song features one of Chiranjeevi's most celebrated dance moments: the famous "Veena Step." The fluid movement of his hands and hips during the instrumental interlude achieved legendary pop-culture status. 9. "Kodithe Kottali Ra" – Tagore (2003) Music Director: Mani Sharma Singer: Shankar Mahadevan A haunting melody composed by Ilaiyaraaja, this song
After a nine-year hiatus from mainstream cinema, Chiranjeevi made a grand return with his 150th film. This track proved that age is just a number for the Megastar. His effortless grace, trademark "veena step," and infectious energy broke YouTube records upon release. "Dai Dai Domma" – Indra (2002) Music Director: Mani Sharma Singers: S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Sujatha
Chiranjeevi is world-renowned for his grace and "breakdance" style, which turned these tracks into instant chartbusters. "Dayi Dayi Damma"
: One of the most successful pairings in Tollywood history was Chiranjeevi and composer Bappi Lahiri. Together, they delivered massive musical hits like Gang Leader (1991) and Rowdy Alludu (1991), which featured high-octane "mass" beats that remain fan favorites today
This song was a riot in theaters. It highlighted the cultural clash between Tamil and Telugu people but did it with humor and high energy. Chiranjeevi’s costume changes and comedic timing in this song made it a staple in every TV channel’s countdown show.
: A recent massive hit composed by Devi Sri Prasad. Bringing together Chiranjeevi and Ravi Teja, the song's infectious energy and vibrant visuals brought vintage Megastar energy back to the big screen. The Blueprint of a Mega Hit