raghuraj Posted December 3, 2021 Report Posted December 3, 2021 5 epic box-office clashes between Chiranjeevi and Balakrishna Despite the cordial relationship between most A-List actors of Telugu cinema, box-office clashes are inevitable in the film industry, irrespective of the region or the language. Especially during festival times, filmmakers try to push in their big-ticket films to cash-in on viewers’ splurge and extract solid collections. The competition at the ticket counters can gradually turn into a frenzy among fans who might go the extra mile to support their demigods. On the positive side, multiple releases on the D-day will be quite an interesting prospect for the viewers to experience. Chiranjeevi and Balakrishna are the two powerhouses of Tollywood with over four decades of unmatchable stardom in both the Telugu States. The veteran duo has faced off in as many as 16 occasions at the box-office and cinephiles termed it as the clash of the Titans. As we’re mentioning Throwback Thursday, here are the last 5 epic box-office clashes between the Megastar and Nandamuri Natasimham. READMORE 02/6‘Khaidi No. 150’ VS ‘Gautamiputra Satakarni’ in 2017 After a long hiatus of 13 years, the Konidela hero and the Nandamuri scion chose the auspicious occasion of Sankranthi to battle it out for the most-prestigious flicks in their respective careers. After an unsuccessful tenure in politics, Chiru returned to his forte and joined hands with VV Vinayak for his 150th film ‘Khaidi No. 150’, the remake of the Tamil blockbuster ‘Kaththi’. On the other side, Balakrishna teamed up with maverick filmmaker Krish for the historical drama ‘Gautamiputra Satakarni’ which was his 100th film. Both the highly-anticipated films managed to strike a right chord with the viewers and raked in big moolah from the ticket counters. 03/6‘Lakshmi Narasimha’ VS ‘Anji’ in 2004 Surprisingly, both the veteran actors’ previous clash was also on Pongal in the year 2004. While Balayya Babu joined hands with Jayanth C. Paranjee for the remake of Tamil blockbuster ‘Saamy’ titled in Telugu as ‘Lakshmi Narasimha’, Chiranjeevi released his fantasy-thriller ‘Anji’ which was in the making for nearly five years. ‘Lakshmi Narasimha’ managed to satisfy the audience with its interesting script and heroic feats by Balakrishna which were well received by the masses. Despite Megastar’s best efforts and much talked about graphics, ‘Anji’ fell flat at the ticket windows as the budget was way high in 2004. 04/6‘Narasimha Naidu’ VS ‘Mrugaraju’ in 2001 Released on the biggest day of business in Telugu cinema, both ‘Narasimha Naidu’ and ‘Mrugaraju’ succeeded in bringing massive footfalls to theatres. However, Balakrishna emerged as a clear Sankranthi winner with his faction-action drama ‘Narasimha Naidu’ turning out to be an industry hit. All songs composed by Mani Sharma turned out to become chartbusters. On the other side, Chiranjeevi’s action-adventure ‘Mrugaraju’ directed by ‘Okkadu’ fame Gunasekhar failed to reach the expectations of Mega fans and ended up as a debacle at the box-office. This film is touted as the biggest flop in Chiru’s illustrious career. 05/6‘Vamshoddharakudu’ VS ‘Annayya’ in 2000 Unlike the remaining Sankranthi battles, Chiranjeevi delivered a memorable success in 2000 with the Muthyala Subbaiah directorial ‘Annayya’. The Soundarya starrer opened to a fantastic response from the audience and became one among the highest grossers in Tollywood. All songs from this Mani Sharma musical turned out to become good hits. Balakrishna couldn’t repeat the festival sentiment this time around as his family-drama ‘Vamshoddharakudu’ managed to acquire an average talk at the box-office. The film starred Ramya Krishna, Sakshi Shivanand, and Krishnam Raju in pivotal roles. 06/6‘Samarasimha Reddy’ VS ‘Sneham Kosam’ in 1999 Balakrishna’s trendsetting film ‘Samarasimha Reddy’ opened to a roaring response from the Telugu audience and the action-emotional drama shattered all existing records in the film industry. The cult film brought massive following and immense stardom to the Nandamuri Natasimham, especially in the Rayalaseema region. ‘Sneham Kosam’ is the remake of Tamil superhit film ‘Natpukkaga’. Featuring Chiranjeevi in a dual role, the KS Ravikumar opened to a decent response from moviegoers and turned out to be a fair hit at the ticket counters. With ‘Samarasimha Reddy’ turning out to be an industry hit, this film couldn’t have an extended run in theatres. Quote
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Popular Post Chirupoo Posted December 3, 2021 Popular Post Report Posted December 3, 2021 47 minutes ago, raghuraj said: 5 epic box-office clashes between Chiranjeevi and Balakrishna Despite the cordial relationship between most A-List actors of Telugu cinema, box-office clashes are inevitable in the film industry, irrespective of the region or the language. Especially during festival times, filmmakers try to push in their big-ticket films to cash-in on viewers’ splurge and extract solid collections. The competition at the ticket counters can gradually turn into a frenzy among fans who might go the extra mile to support their demigods. On the positive side, multiple releases on the D-day will be quite an interesting prospect for the viewers to experience. Chiranjeevi and Balakrishna are the two powerhouses of Tollywood with over four decades of unmatchable stardom in both the Telugu States. The veteran duo has faced off in as many as 16 occasions at the box-office and cinephiles termed it as the clash of the Titans. As we’re mentioning Throwback Thursday, here are the last 5 epic box-office clashes between the Megastar and Nandamuri Natasimham. READMORE 02/6‘Khaidi No. 150’ VS ‘Gautamiputra Satakarni’ in 2017 After a long hiatus of 13 years, the Konidela hero and the Nandamuri scion chose the auspicious occasion of Sankranthi to battle it out for the most-prestigious flicks in their respective careers. After an unsuccessful tenure in politics, Chiru returned to his forte and joined hands with VV Vinayak for his 150th film ‘Khaidi No. 150’, the remake of the Tamil blockbuster ‘Kaththi’. On the other side, Balakrishna teamed up with maverick filmmaker Krish for the historical drama ‘Gautamiputra Satakarni’ which was his 100th film. Both the highly-anticipated films managed to strike a right chord with the viewers and raked in big moolah from the ticket counters. 03/6‘Lakshmi Narasimha’ VS ‘Anji’ in 2004 Surprisingly, both the veteran actors’ previous clash was also on Pongal in the year 2004. While Balayya Babu joined hands with Jayanth C. Paranjee for the remake of Tamil blockbuster ‘Saamy’ titled in Telugu as ‘Lakshmi Narasimha’, Chiranjeevi released his fantasy-thriller ‘Anji’ which was in the making for nearly five years. ‘Lakshmi Narasimha’ managed to satisfy the audience with its interesting script and heroic feats by Balakrishna which were well received by the masses. Despite Megastar’s best efforts and much talked about graphics, ‘Anji’ fell flat at the ticket windows as the budget was way high in 2004. 04/6‘Narasimha Naidu’ VS ‘Mrugaraju’ in 2001 Released on the biggest day of business in Telugu cinema, both ‘Narasimha Naidu’ and ‘Mrugaraju’ succeeded in bringing massive footfalls to theatres. However, Balakrishna emerged as a clear Sankranthi winner with his faction-action drama ‘Narasimha Naidu’ turning out to be an industry hit. All songs composed by Mani Sharma turned out to become chartbusters. On the other side, Chiranjeevi’s action-adventure ‘Mrugaraju’ directed by ‘Okkadu’ fame Gunasekhar failed to reach the expectations of Mega fans and ended up as a debacle at the box-office. This film is touted as the biggest flop in Chiru’s illustrious career. 05/6‘Vamshoddharakudu’ VS ‘Annayya’ in 2000 Unlike the remaining Sankranthi battles, Chiranjeevi delivered a memorable success in 2000 with the Muthyala Subbaiah directorial ‘Annayya’. The Soundarya starrer opened to a fantastic response from the audience and became one among the highest grossers in Tollywood. All songs from this Mani Sharma musical turned out to become good hits. Balakrishna couldn’t repeat the festival sentiment this time around as his family-drama ‘Vamshoddharakudu’ managed to acquire an average talk at the box-office. The film starred Ramya Krishna, Sakshi Shivanand, and Krishnam Raju in pivotal roles. 06/6‘Samarasimha Reddy’ VS ‘Sneham Kosam’ in 1999 Balakrishna’s trendsetting film ‘Samarasimha Reddy’ opened to a roaring response from the Telugu audience and the action-emotional drama shattered all existing records in the film industry. The cult film brought massive following and immense stardom to the Nandamuri Natasimham, especially in the Rayalaseema region. ‘Sneham Kosam’ is the remake of Tamil superhit film ‘Natpukkaga’. Featuring Chiranjeevi in a dual role, the KS Ravikumar opened to a decent response from moviegoers and turned out to be a fair hit at the ticket counters. With ‘Samarasimha Reddy’ turning out to be an industry hit, this film couldn’t have an extended run in theatres. Sankranthi winner always NBK 👍 2 1 Quote
Popular Post Sandy_14 Posted December 4, 2021 Popular Post Report Posted December 4, 2021 4 hours ago, Chirupoo said: Sankranthi winner always NBK 👍 Enni winner lu unna emi labham...chiru records or collections lo sagam raavu. Entha ginjukunna balaya max 50 cr lopala collection... Mega camp lo vachina uppena hero collection kuda raavu. 3 Quote
manadonga Posted December 4, 2021 Report Posted December 4, 2021 Vamsoddarakudu below average annaya above average kalisundam raa super hit in 2000 sankranthi Quote
nallaberry Posted December 4, 2021 Report Posted December 4, 2021 26 minutes ago, manadonga said: Vamsoddarakudu below average annaya above average kalisundam raa super hit in 2000 sankranthi Vamsiddharkudu utterflop annaya super hit baaga try chesav kani …. Poyi paduko amma and anji is flop lakshmi narasimha is avg aa yr varsham is blockbuster 1 Quote
Popular Post nallaberry Posted December 4, 2021 Popular Post Report Posted December 4, 2021 Parama veera chakra seema simham okka magadu anni pongal ke released anni blockbusters ye mari 5 Quote
BAVA_BERRY Posted December 4, 2021 Report Posted December 4, 2021 5 hours ago, Chirupoo said: Sankranthi winner always NBK 👍 Ravi Teja tho odipoynod Sankranti race lo malli winnr anta @Swatkat baa ee balya gadi pans ye lokamlo vuntro . Quote
nallaberry Posted December 4, 2021 Report Posted December 4, 2021 Just now, BAVA_BERRY said: Ravi Teja tho odipoynod Sankranti race lo malli winnr anta @Swatkat baa ee balya gadi pans ye lokamlo vuntro . Tarun gadithone odipoyadu raviteja daka deniki loveda 1 Quote
nallaberry Posted December 4, 2021 Report Posted December 4, 2021 5 hours ago, Chirupoo said: Sankranthi winner always NBK 👍 Paramaveera chakra okka magadu seema simham cinemalu choosava anna??? Quote
BAVA_BERRY Posted December 4, 2021 Report Posted December 4, 2021 3 minutes ago, nallaberry said: Tarun gadithone odipoyadu raviteja daka deniki loveda @k_bob lanti banner katte jaffa galni tagulkundm anapdala ee @Chirupoo lanti VP Balya pans vachi attention divrt chestr baa. Quote
nallaberry Posted December 4, 2021 Report Posted December 4, 2021 2 minutes ago, BAVA_BERRY said: @k_bob lanti banner katte jaffa galni tagulkundm anapdala ee @Chirupoo lanti VP Balya pans vachi attention divrt chestr baa. Agreed vellantha nfdb lanti forum lo frogs lantollu bayata prapancham teliyadhu …. okkosari vella lanti vallani chooathe jalaga gadu ravatam correste anipistadi but aa LK gadu mana state ni sarvanasanam chestunnadu 2 Quote
BAVA_BERRY Posted December 4, 2021 Report Posted December 4, 2021 8 minutes ago, nallaberry said: Agreed vellantha nfdb lanti forum lo frogs lantollu bayata prapancham teliyadhu …. okkosari vella lanti vallani chooathe jalaga gadu ravatam correste anipistadi but aa LK gadu mana state ni sarvanasanam chestunnadu Aa Jalagm chesndi corect ani chepe DB jaffas aite mari ghorm baa Quote
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