Mahesh Babu Birthday 2023: Celebrating his most loved movies

Mahesh Babu Birthday 2023: As we celebrate Mahesh Babu's birthday, lets take a look at the celebrated actor's diverse fillmography

Updated On: 2023-08-09 10:53 AM IST

Compiled by : Tuhina Upadhyay

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Pokiri (2006): Released in 2006, Pokiri left an indelible mark on the Telugu film industry. 

For three years, it held the prestigious position of being the highest-grossing Telugu film

Okkadu: Okkadu emerged as a milestone in Telugu cinema, boasting an impressive collection of accolades.

The film's captivating narrative wasn't confined to the Telugu-speaking audience. Its appeal led to various remakes across different languages.

 Nenokkadine (2014):  Nenokkadine introduced audiences to a rock star's tumultuous journey.

The protagonist's pursuit of vengeance for his parents' tragic death is complicated by his psychological struggles, making for a gripping narrative that explores both action and emotion.

Athadu (2005): This film weaves a tale of suspense and identity crisis.

A hitman is unjustly framed for murder and chooses to assume a deceased man's identity to evade the clutches of law enforcement, leading to a series of intriguing events.

Dookudu (2011): Dookudu centers on Ajay, an undercover cop, who embarks on a mission to apprehend a menacing mafia don.

The film not only delves into high-stakes crime but also delves into personal vendettas, adding layers to the story.

Srimanthudu (2015): Srimanthudu tells the story of Harsha, a man of immense wealth who realizes that something crucial is missing from his life.

His journey to fill this void takes an unexpected turn as he decides to adopt a village and bring about transformative change.

Khaleja (2010): Khaleja ventures into mystery and salvation

As a taxi driver finds himself in the unlikely role of a village's savior when an enigmatic illness plagues the residents.

Maharshi (2019): Maharshi chronicles Rishi's transformation from a millionaire businessman to a champion of the downtrodden farmers in his homeland.

The film explores themes of social responsibility and change.

Nenjamellam Pala Vannam (2013): This emotionally charged family drama places the spotlight on two brothers

The spotlight is on the contrasting personalities and their journey to find the ideal life partners that complement their differences.

Murari (2001): Murari weaves a tale of an ancestral curse, where a male member of the family faces death every 48 years due to an old sin

The movie leads to a series of intertwined destinies that adds a special thrill

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