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Chiru–Charan Musical Wave Takes Over Tollywood

Megastar Chiranjeevi has kick-started a musical storm with “Meesala Pilla”, the first single from his upcoming family entertainer Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu. Composed by Bheems Ceciroleo, the song became a chartbuster within hours of release, with Chiranjeevi–Nayanthara’s on-screen chemistry winning widespread applause. The track has already crossed 80 million views and continues to dominate national music charts.
Riding on the momentum, Ram Charan added his own thunder with “Chikiri Chikiri”, the first single from Peddi. Composed by A.R. Rahman, the number blends rustic rhythms with energetic choreography, celebrating youthful love in a rural backdrop. Charan’s electrifying moves paired with Rahman’s addictive composition have made the song a global sensation, trending in multiple countries and surpassing 110 million views.
“This is only the beginning,” says Peddi producer Ravi Shankar Yellamanchili. “Ram Charan pushed himself tremendously for this song. His combination with A.R. Rahman has clicked in a big way. It’s going to set new trends.” He also notes that Peddi, directed by Buchi Babu Sana, is a rural sports drama loaded with emotion, while Anil Ravipudi’s Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu is a heart-warming family drama centering on an estranged couple, played by Chiranjeevi and Nayanthara.
Mythri Movie Makers, who previously scored blockbusters with Waltair Veerayya and Rangasthalam, are thrilled with this father-son musical wave. “It’s wonderful to see both songs ruling the charts,” says Ravi Shankar. “It has become a fun musical competition between a legendary father and his superstar son.”
He also shares an anecdote showcasing Chiranjeevi’s work ethic: “During post-production in Hyderabad, Chiranjeevi garu personally supervised the finalisation of two songs. His dedication is unmatched—his career is built on talent, discipline, and relentless professionalism.”
On the rare “competition” between Chiranjeevi and Ram Charan, he adds, “Chiranjeevi garu is set to create new records this January, and we hope Charan surpasses them in March. It’s all friendly—Charan deeply admires his father.”
Writer-director Kona Venkat, currently scripting Chiranjeevi’s next film with director Bobby, says, “Chiranjeevi can seamlessly move between mass roles and simple, grounded characters. After years of solo-hero films, he’s elevating multistarrers and balancing genres perfectly.”
A leading distributor sums up the commercial scenario:
“Ram Charan currently leads with a ₹350 crore pre-release business, while Chiranjeevi’s stands around ₹230 crore including OTT and satellite rights. Chiranjeevi has no intention of competing with his son. Earlier this year, he even postponed Vishwambhara to make space for Ram Charan’s Game Changer. Both films have strong business potential, and a direct clash is very unlikely.”
















