Chiranjeevi All Time Hit Songs

Indra was a historic blockbuster, and "Dai Dai Domma" is celebrated for featuring Chiranjeevi’s legendary "Veena Step"—a dance move where he seamlessly mimics playing the stringed instrument while sliding backward. It remains one of the most replicated dance steps in Telugu pop culture. "Radha Gopaala Bala" – Bavagaru Bagunnara? (1998)

: Perhaps his most famous dance number, featuring high-energy moves set against a country fair backdrop. Malli Malli (Rakshasudu)

Serving as his landmark 150th film, this track was the ultimate celebration of his return. DSP crafted a modern teenage-friendly mass beat, but it was Chiranjeevi’s effortless grace and signature style that made the song a record-breaking YouTube hit. 8. "Boss Party" – Waltair Veerayya (2023) Devi Sri Prasad (DSP) Singers: DSP, Nakash Aziz, Haripriya

All Time Telugu Popular Hits * 11. Nelluri Nerajana (From "Oke Okkadu") ... * 22. Dai Dai Dhamma (From "Indra") ... * 33. Ammaye ( Chiranjeevi's Telugu Songs: A Video Journey - Cms chiranjeevi all time hit songs

Acha Acha is a telugu song from the album Mega Star Chiranjeevi Hits. Bangaru Kodi Petta

Which one is your favorite on this list? Is it the vintage folk of the 80s or the modern bass of Waltair Veerayya ? Turn up the volume and celebrate the phenomenon of Chiranjeevi

A cult classic rain song known for Chiranjeevi's unmatched swag and style. Indra was a historic blockbuster, and "Dai Dai

In recent years, Chiranjeevi has continued to deliver hits with films like "Srimanthudu" (2015), "Khaidi No. 150" (2017), and "Rangasthalam" (2018). Some notable songs from these films include:

If there is one song that defines the peak of Chiranjeevi's stardom, it is Ramba O Ramba . The song features a helicopter entry, 50 backup dancers, and a beat that makes your body move involuntarily. It broke audio records in 2002 and remains the highest-viewed vintage Chiru song on YouTube.

The 90s belonged to Chiranjeevi’s dancing legs. He wasn't just a hero; he was the best dancer in the industry, rivaling even Bollywood greats. The from this decade are characterized by break-dance moves and rock-and-roll influences. (1998) : Perhaps his most famous dance number,

Marking his 150th film, this track composed by Devi Sri Prasad (DSP) broke YouTube records upon release. The song proved that the Megastar could still command the dance floor with the same energy he possessed thirty years prior.

Perhaps his most famous dance number, this song was so popular it was later remixed for his son Ram Charan's film Magadheera .

A high-speed dance number where Chiranjeevi proved why he is the king of rhythm.

Chiranjeevi played a professor/revolutionary in Tagore . This song is a social commentary wrapped in a high-energy folk beat. It criticizes dowry and corruption while making you tap your feet. The "Kokka Koka" whistle is one of the most recognized street sounds in Hyderabad.

Composed by M.M. Keeravani, "Bangaru Kodipetta" is arguably one of the most famous dance tracks in Indian cinema history. Set against a shipyard backdrop, Chiranjeevi’s swift footwork and iconic orange shirt look alongside Disco Shanti became legendary. The song's popularity was so enduring that it was officially remixed decades later for his son Ram Charan’s breakout film, Magadheera . "Chiku Chiku Cha" – Gang Leader (1991)

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