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Top five iconic roles of Nagarjuna that defined his legacy in South cinema

On his birthday, we celebrate superstar Nagarjuna by revisiting his most memorable characters

Atreyee Poddar

Nagarjuna Akkineni, fondly known as the King of Telugu cinema, has carved a niche for himself with versatile performances that span over three decades. As we celebrate his birthday today, here’s a look at the top five roles that showcase his immense talent and contribution to the industry.

Shiva (1989)

Shiva marked a turning point in Nagarjuna's career. Directed by Ram Gopal Varma, the film portrayed him as a college student who takes a stand against the corrupt system. This cult classic not only made Nagarjuna a household name but also redefined action cinema in Telugu films.

Annamayya (1997)

Nagarjuna’s portrayal of the 15th-century saint-poet Annamacharya in Annamayya is one of his most revered roles. The film, which blended devotion with stellar music, earned him a National Film Award (Special Mention). His transformation from a carefree individual to a devout saint was both moving and inspiring.

Manmadhudu (2002)

In Manmadhudu, Nagarjuna proved his versatility by excelling in a romantic comedy. Playing the role of Abhiram, a commitment-phobic and misogynistic ad agency owner, he delivered impeccable comic timing. The film's witty dialogues and his charming screen presence made it a huge hit among audiences.

Mass (2004)

Mass showcased Nagarjuna in an action-packed avatar, where he played the role of a vengeful orphan seeking justice. Directed by Lawrence Raghavendra, the film was a commercial success, and Nagarjuna’s intense performance and action sequences resonated well with fans.

Oopiri (2016)

Oopiri, the Telugu adaptation of the French film The Intouchables, saw Nagarjuna in a wheelchair-bound role. Playing a paraplegic billionaire, Vikramaditya, he brought a nuanced and emotionally compelling performance to the screen, proving once again his ability to handle complex characters with ease.