
On 22 September 1978, a young actor named Chiranjeevi made his debut in Telugu cinema with the release of Pranam Khareedu. Forty-seven years later, he is celebrated as Megastar Chiranjeevi, a towering figure who has reshaped Telugu and Indian cinema and become its very heartbeat.
Although Punadhirallu is often cited as the formal start of his film journey, audiences first witnessed him on screen in K. Vasu’s Pranam Khareedu, produced by Kranthi Kumar. His performance immediately drew attention, signaling the arrival of a talent who would challenge norms and redefine stardom.
The early years were far from easy. Chiranjeevi accepted every role that came his way, excelling in varied characters, but destiny had grander plans. With the blockbuster Khaidi (1983), he captured the hearts of the masses and firmly established himself as a leading man. From that moment, the Megastar had truly arrived.
Over the decades, Chiranjeevi delivered countless hits, earning admiration from peers and love from multiple generations of fans. Whether it’s electrifying dance moves, high-octane fight sequences, or intense performances across genres, his name remains synonymous with excellence in Telugu cinema.
Beyond the screen, Chiranjeevi’s contributions to society are equally remarkable. Through the Chiranjeevi Charitable Trust, he has supported countless individuals, offering initiatives in health care, blood donation, and more. His dedication to giving back has inspired fans to admire him not just as an actor, but as a humanitarian.
Chiranjeevi’s journey is more than cinema; it is the story of a man who rose to greatness and used his influence to inspire and serve. And in just three years, Telugu cinema will celebrate a golden milestone: 50 years of Megastar Chiranjeevi’s enduring legacy.
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