A To: Z Telugu Movies

– Magadheera : A stunning tale of reincarnation and love.

: This Chiranjeevi starrer perfected the faction-based action drama genre native to the Rayalaseema region, featuring iconic dance moves and high-octane dialogues that defined early 2000s commercial cinema. J to L: From Jazz Age Comedies to Legendary Lore J – Jagadeka Veerudu Atiloka Sundari (1990)

Starring Mahesh Babu and Samantha, Dookudu is the quintessential Telugu action-comedy. Directed by Srinu Vaitla, it perfected the "faking a reality" comedy trope. The film’s sharp dialogues, high-octane action, and hilarious performance by Brahmanandam made it a massive commercial blockbuster. E – Eega (2012) a to z telugu movies

A critically acclaimed road movie directed by Krish. It chronicles the journey of an affluent, arrogant young man and a free-spirited thief (played excellently by Sharwanand and Allari Naresh) as they travel across the countryside, discovering the true meaning of life and humanity. H – (2007)

You’ll find legendary classics like the 1957 masterpiece Mayabazar – Magadheera : A stunning tale of reincarnation and love

A great family drama with an ensemble cast of stellar performers, each delivering a powerful performance. Its songs, composed by Ghantasala, were huge hits.

Gautham Vasudev Menon’s romantic drama marked the debut of Samantha Ruth Prabhu alongside Naga Chaitanya. A beautifully shot story about a Hindu boy falling in love with an older Christian girl, the film’s soulful soundtrack by A.R. Rahman makes it a definitive modern love story. Z – Zombie Reddy (2021) Directed by Srinu Vaitla, it perfected the "faking

Savitri reached the pinnacle of her career with this heart-wrenching story of a nurse in a psychiatric hospital. Her performance won her a National Award for Best Actress.

Today, Tollywood is a leader in technical innovation, specifically in visual effects and cinematography. It boasts some of the highest-grossing films in Indian history, including Baahubali 2 Pushpa 2: The Rule . Beyond blockbusters, art-house films like

The gold standard of family entertainers and clean comedy in Tollywood. Written by Trivikram Srinivas, its witty dialogue delivery, situational humour, and relatable emotional core make it infinitely rewatchable. O – Oke Okkadu (1999)

B – Baahubali: The Beginning / The Conclusion (2015–2017)