A — To Z Telugu Movies
Directed by Prasanth Varma, this film holds the unique distinction of blending traditional factionist rivalries of the Rayalaseema region with a full-blown zombie apocalypse, showcasing the bold, experimental, and genre-bending future of modern Telugu cinema. The Legacy of Telugu Cinema
Starring NTR Sr., this mythological drama based on the Mahabharata’s Virata Parva is a masterpiece of dialogue delivery and stagecraft.
Technically a Kannada film dubbed into Telugu, KGF 2 was treated as a Telugu blockbuster in the Nizam region. It collected over ₹100 crores in Telugu states alone. For pure Telugu origin, Khaleja (2010) – Mahesh Babu’s underrated action-comedy about God and faith. a to z telugu movies
The romantic musical that propelled Pawan Kalyan into superstaship. Its iconic bicycle scenes, memorable music score, and sensitive portrayal of first love set a benchmark for future romance movies. U – Upendra (1999)
B – Baahubali: The Beginning (2015) & The Conclusion (2017) Directed by Prasanth Varma, this film holds the
: Featuring a star-studded cast including NTR, ANR, Savitri, and Jamuna, this comedy-drama is a timeless classic that families still watch together today.
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: Directed by Sekhar Kammula, this romantic drama celebrated the beauty of rural Telangana and featured a breakout performance by Sai Pallavi, breaking traditional heroine stereotypes. G to I: Genre-Defending Masterpieces G – Gundamma Katha (1962) & Gitamjali (1989)
Director K. Viswanath used cinema to revive and celebrate Indian classical arts. Sankarabharanam (1980) dealt with the clash between classical music and modern pop culture, while Sagara Sangamam (1983) featured Kamal Haasan delivering one of the finest performances ever captured as a tragic, brilliant classical dancer. L – Leader (2010)