Megastar Chiranjeevi: Celebrating a Legendary Journey of Dance with a Guinness World Record — Watch These 15 Iconic Songs!
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  • Megastar Chiranjeevi: Celebrating a Legendary Journey of Dance with a Guinness World Record — Watch These 15 Iconic Songs!

    Megastar Chiranjeevi: Celebrating a Legendary Journey of Dance with a Guinness World Record — Watch These 15 Iconic Songs!

    September 24, 2024

    Tollywood’s leading actor, Megastar Chiranjeevi, has recently received a unique honor by securing a place in the Guinness Book of World Records. He achieved this record for his impressive performance across 156 films and 537 songs, captivating audiences with 24,000 dance steps. Representatives from the Guinness Book and Bollywood actor Aamir Khan presented this award. Distinguished directors like Raghavendra Rao, B. Gopal, Kodanda Rami Reddy, Gunasekar, Bobby, and producers such as Allu Aravind, Ashwini Dutt, Shyam Prasad Reddy, Suresh Babu, Gemini Kiran, Mythri Ravi Shankar, Tammareddy Bharadwaj, and KS Rama Rao were present at the ceremony, extending their congratulations and sharing their close ties with Chiranjeevi.

    The Epitome of Dance!

    Starting his career with the film ‘Punadhi Rallu’, Megastar faced many challenges and insults early on, which he overcame with his talent. He proved his unparalleled skills in acting and dancing, leaving a strong imprint on Tollywood as the epitome of dance. From 1980 to 2005, he reigned as the dance king for nearly three and a half decades, setting a high standard for choreographers who worked with him. Even after making a comeback, he continues to enthrall fans with spectacular dances, despite being over 60. Given his Guinness World Record for dancing, let’s now look at the top 15 songs where Chiranjeevi showcased his exceptional skills.

    Ragulutondi Mogalipoda (Khaidi)  

    The film ‘Khaidi‘ made Chiranjeevi a supreme hero overnight, thanks to its success. The song ‘Ragulutondi Mogalipoda’ created a sensation at the time and introduced Chiranjeevi’s incredible dancing talent to the industry. His dance steps with Madhavi became iconic, setting trends still remembered today. After shooting this song, Chiranjeevi reportedly suffered from muscle pains for a week. Check out this song!

    Chakkani Chukkala (Pasivadi Pranam)  

    Directed by Kodanda Rami Reddy, ‘Pasivadi Pranam‘ was a hit movie that set new trends. Chiranjeevi introduced breakdancing to the industry through the song Chakkani Chukkala, performing memorable steps with the heroine Vijayashanti.

    Navvindi Malle Chendu (Abhilasha)  

    In ‘Abhilasha,’ Chiranjeevi captivated with lively steps in the song ‘Navvindi Malle Chendu,’ showing the joy of a lover whose advances are reciprocated. Composed by Ilaiyaraaja, this song continues to resonate with music lovers.

    Hey Papa (Trinetrudu)  

    In ‘Trinetrudu,’ the song ‘Hey Papa’ showcased Chiranjeevi’s breakdancing skills once again. He performed a challenge dance in a club, impressing alongside the heroine Bhanupriya, who matched his moves with her classical dance skills.

    Padaharella Vayasu (Lankeswarudu)  

    The song ‘Padaharella Vayasu’ from ‘Lankeswarudu‘ was immensely popular, featuring Chiranjeevi’s energetic steps that drew whistles from the audience. His look in this song influenced youth for many years, and the steps are still celebrated by fans. Recently, comedian Satya referenced this song in ‘Mathu Vadalara 2,’ performing similar steps.

    Gang Leader Title Song  

    Directed by Vijaya Bapineedu, ‘Gang Leader‘ massively attracted the mass audience. The title song, where Chiranjeevi performed thrilling steps, continues to excite Mega fans to this day.

    Star Star Megastar (Kodama Simham)  

    The song ‘Star Star Megastar’ from ‘Kodama Simham‘ elevated Chiranjeevi’s status as a dancer. Seen throughout in cowboy costumes, he introduced unique steps using a hat, setting a trend in Telugu cinema that had not been seen before.

    Bangaru Kodi Petta (Gharana Mogudu)  

    Directed by Raghavendra Rao, ‘Gharana Mogudu‘ skyrocketed Chiranjeevi’s image, making him the first actor in the country to take a remuneration of one crore. The song ‘Bangaru Kodi Petta’ created a sensation and featured Chiranjeevi teasing Disco Shanthi with his steps, captivating both with his dance and expressions. Chiranjeevi’s son Ram Charan remade this song in the film ‘Magadheera,’ adding a special touch to its legacy.

    Roopu Tera Mastana (Rikshavodu)  

    In ‘Rikshavodu,’ the song ‘Roopu Tera Mastana’ mesmerized music lovers with its Western beats, matched perfectly by Chiranjeevi’s dynamic moves. He and the heroine Nagma together created a mesmerizing effect with their dance.

    Nadaka Kalisina Navaratri (Hitler)  

    In ‘Hitler,’ directed by Muthyala Subbaiah, the song ‘Nadaka Kalisina Navaratri’ choreographed by Lawrence was a hit, delighting fans with Chiranjeevi’s dance performance. Rambha competed with Chiru in this dance, making it a notable feature.

    Ee Petaku Nene Mestri (Mutha Mestri)  

    The hook steps Chiranjeevi performed in ‘Ee Petaku Nene Mestri’ are considered evergreen. With a towel in hand, his shoulder-shaking move has thrilled many, and he performed this entire song in a lungi, captivating from start to finish.

    Daayi Daayi Damma (Indra)  

    The song ‘Daayi Daayi Damma’ from ‘Indra’ took Chiranjeevi’s dancing skills to the next level. The Veena step in this song is considered an all-time great in his career, gracefully executed by Chiranjeevi to the astonishment of all. Many still try to emulate this iconic step.

    Aata Kavala Pata Kavala (Annayya)  

    In ‘Annayya,’ the song ‘Aata Kavala Pata Kavala’ saw Chiranjeevi thrilling with mass steps in his dual role. This song was everywhere at the time and is a special highlight of his career.

    Manmadha Manmadha (Tagore)  

    Directed by V.V. Vinayak, ‘Tagore‘ was a record-breaking success in Telugu cinema. The song ‘Manmadha Manmadha Mama Putruda’ was equally celebrated, with Chiranjeevi’s Veena step leaving a mesmerizing impact.

    Ammadu Let’s Do Kummudu (Khaidi No 150)  

    Khaidi No 150,’ marking Chiranjeevi’s re-entry into the industry after a long hiatus, captured audiences with his signature steps. The hook step in ‘Ammadu Let’s Do Kummudu’ brought back the glory days for fans. Enjoy this song once more!

    This collection showcases Chiranjeevi’s undeniable talent and contributions to dance in Indian cinema, reinforcing his legendary status.

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