– Mutha Mestri (1993)
As the 90s rolled in, Chiranjeevi’s films became larger than life. The budgets grew, and so did the orchestras. This was the era of "social dramas" and "period pieces" that required massive musical scores.
: Playback singer S.P. Balasubrahmanyam (SPB) became the definitive voice of Chiranjeevi. His vocal modulations perfectly matched the actor's on-screen energy. Later, singers like Mano, Hariharan, and Shankar Mahadevan carried the torch.
Whether it’s a romantic melody or a fight song, Chiranjeevi’s songs speak the language of the common man. Lyrics often touch on friendship, self-respect, and social justice.
– Acharya (2022)
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: This song is a cultural milestone. Composed by M.M. Keeravani, the track features Chiranjeevi and Disco Shanti dancing on a ship deck. The fast-paced steps and heavy rhythm were so popular that the song was later remade for his son, Ram Charan, in the movie Magadheera .
– Khaidi (1983)
The beats became faster, the steps became more intricate, and the songs were designed specifically to unleash his unparalleled dancing skills. Chiranjeevi introduced breakdancing and western dance styles to the Telugu audience, blending them seamlessly with commercial mass beats. 1. The Iconic Mass Anthems
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