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Chiranjeevi hit films
Chiranjeevi hit films










chiranjeevi hit films

Chiranjeevi’s sincere portrayal of a waiter with tongue-in-cheek humour earned him his first Filmfare award for best actor. Inspired by playwright Gurazada Apparao’s Kanyasulkam, Subhaleka was a brave take on the social malady of the dowry system. This 1982 Telugu family drama marked Chiranjeevi’s first collaboration with veteran filmmaker K Viswanath. Subhaleka (1982) Subhaleka sees Chiranjeevi play a waiter who takes on social ills like dowry system. The rest of the film is about how Chiranjeevi’s character gets justice for his friend and put the criminal in his place. Avowing revenge, Jackal kills Sarath Babu’s character. This cop-versus-gangster-cum-family-drama had Chiranjeevi and Sarath Babu playing best buddies who join the police force and manage to put dreaded criminal Jackal behind bars. (YouTube Grab)Ī big hit in the megastar’s career, Yamakinkarudu was adapted from Mel Gibson’s Mad Max (1979).

chiranjeevi hit films

Yamakinkarudu (1982) Chiranjeevi’s Yamakinkarudu was adapted from Mad Max (1979) starring Mel Gibson. While the film may not have set the ticket-counter trilling, it was lauded for its auteur’s courage to explore a sensitive topic such as bigamy in mainstream cinema, and Chiranjeevi’s convincing portrayal of a conniving and torture-inducing husband.

chiranjeevi hit films

Based on a novel by celebrated writer Shivashankari, this 1981 Telugu drama by K Balachander marked Chiranjeevi’s Tamil debut as the film was simultaneously shot in the language as 47 Natkal.












Chiranjeevi hit films