Hit Songs !link! — Chiranjeevi
The Megastar’s Melodies: A Journey Through Chiranjeevi’s Greatest Hit Songs
In the Indian film industry, few stars command the screen presence that Chiranjeevi does. Fondly known as "Megastar," his career spans over four decades, characterized by gravity-defying dance moves, intense acting range, and an unparalleled ability to connect with the masses. While his action scenes and "break dance" skills are legendary, his filmography is equally defined by a stunning repertoire of music.
YouTube: Aditya Music maintains extensive jukeboxes, including themed collections like "Romantic Hits" and "Non-Stop Hits" [5, 4, 16]. chiranjeevi hit songs
Why it's a hit: Marking Chiranjeevi's grand comeback to the silver screen after a 10-year hiatus, this modern-day dance hit proved that the Megastar’s grace remains absolutely unmatched. 💖 Romantic Melodies & Timeless Classics Chilakalam Marutam (1987) - Khaidi No
- Chilakalam Marutam (1987) - Khaidi No. 325
- Maa Telugu Talli (1990) - Sankeertana
- Sankeertana (1990) - Sankeertana
- Jagadeka Veerudu (1991) - Jagadeka Veerudu
- Vishnu (2003) - Vishnu
- Singham (2011) - Singham
- Biryani (2015) - Biryani
- Khaidi No. 150 (2017) - Khaidi No. 150
- Ravali Rudramu (1982) - Ravalikota
- Yeh Madiyali Andaa (1980) - Vishwaradi
. Here is a curated guide to some of his most legendary hits across different eras of his career. 🕺 High-Energy Dance Anthems became an evergreen youth anthem
7. "Aaku Chatalani" – Indra (2002)
Music: Mani Sharma
The comeback of the Megastar in the 2000s gave us this massive hit. A semi-classical number set in a village backdrop. While the song is melodious, the highlight is Chiranjeevi’s controlled, graceful footwork. It proved that even after 20 years in the industry, he could out-dance actors half his age.
Beyond high-energy tracks, Chiranjeevi's filmography includes soulful melodies that remain evergreen. The Bappi Lahiri Era:
- “Vaana Vaana” (Gang Leader) — breezy melody + irresistibly cool image; became an evergreen youth anthem; exemplary blend of melody and movement.
- “Bangaru Kodipetta” (Gharana Mogudu) — a rousing folk-pop hook that paired mass appeal with danceable beats; contributed to the film’s blockbuster status.
- “Ragulutondi” (Khaidi) — raw energy aligned with Chiru’s breakthrough action-hero image; music amplified the film’s intensity.
- “Subhalekha” (Subhalekha) — classical-influenced sequence demonstrating versatility; lyrical depth and picturization reinforced dramatic themes.
- “Abbani Tiyyani / Yamaho Nee” (Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari) — melodious duets that mixed fantasy charm with emotive singing.
- “Pattu Pattu / Chaila Chaila” (Shankardada MBBS) — playful duet and mass-friendly tunes showing comic-romantic timing.
- “Ammadu—Let’s Do Kummudu / Sundari” (Khaidi No.150) — modern comeback numbers that intentionally echo earlier dance-anthem energy while using contemporary production polish.
(Each of these combined strong melodic hooks, singer-character synergy, and memorable picturization.)