In films, the hero and heroine often dominate the spotlight, leaving a lasting impression on the audience. Occasionally, a villain’s remarkable performance can also garner significant attention. However, there are instances where supporting characters, regardless of their popularity, etch a permanent mark on the minds of viewers. These characters manage to hold the audience’s attention throughout their screen presence.
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Sathyaraj (Baahubali)
In ‘Baahubali‘, following the roles of Prabhas and Rana, the character that stands out most is Kattappa. Director Rajamouli skillfully shaped this role, making it integral to the film. Imagining ‘Baahubali’ without Kattappa is difficult. Veteran actor Sathyaraj embodied this character completely, providing a memorable performance.
Prakash Raj (Athadu)
In ‘Athadu‘, a standout film in Mahesh Babu‘s career, Prakash Raj‘s role as a CBI officer is particularly memorable following Mahesh Babu’s performance. His delivery of dialogues and expressions during the investigation scenes captivated audiences, adding a compelling layer to the film.
Sukumari (Murari)
In ‘Murari‘, directed by Krishna Vamsi and starring Mahesh Babu, the film particularly resonated with family audiences. Senior actress Sukumari, playing the role of Sabari, left a strong impression on everyone. Her portrayal, filled with anxiety over the ominous predictions in Mahesh’s horoscope, made a significant impact. Her ultimate sacrifice for the hero towards the film’s conclusion deeply moved the audience.
Srikanth (Shankar Dada MBBS)
‘Shankar Dada MBBS‘, featuring Megastar Chiranjeevi, was a major hit when it was released. In this film, the character ‘ATM’, portrayed by senior actor Srikanth, was crucial. He excellently played Chiru’s right-hand man, injecting humor into his scenes at just the right moments. Srikanth reprised this role with equal flair in the sequel, ‘Shankar Dada Zindabad’.
Rajendra Prasad (Aa Naluguru)
‘Aa Naluguru‘ effectively demonstrated that money isn’t the sole source of happiness. In the film, senior actor Rajendra Prasad portrayed Raghu Ramayya, a newspaper editor known for his strong ethical principles and consistent just actions, regardless of personal hardships. His performance was profound, showing his deep commitment to the character.
Srihari (Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana)
In the film ‘Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana‘ directed by dance master Prabhu Deva, featuring Siddharth and Trisha, actor Srihari played a significant role as the heroine’s brother. His portrayal set a benchmark for how a brother should be, making his character memorable. In the climax, he poignantly takes the blame for a murder committed by the hero and sacrifices his freedom by going to jail, resonating deeply with the audience.
Gollapudi Maruti Rao (Leader)
In the film ‘Leader‘, veteran actor Gollapudi Maruti Rao delivered a standout cameo performance as a senior politician. His scenes with the hero Rana, involving dialogues that mirrored real-life political scenarios, were particularly impactful. Check out that scene for a glimpse of his compelling performance.
Abhinav Gomatam quickly made a name for himself among comic actors. In ‘Ee Nagaraniki Emaindi‘, he immediately captured everyone’s attention. His portrayal of Kaushik was notable for its exceptional comedic timing.
Suhasini (Nuvvu Naaku Nachav)
In the film featuring Venkatesh and Aarthi Agarwal, senior actress Suhasini delivered a compelling performance as the mother-in-law. Her dialogues effectively depicted the challenges faced by some women in their marital homes. The climax of the film was particularly poignant, with a scene where she persuades the heroine’s father to agree to the wedding, showcasing her emotional depth and impact.
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