Mahesh Babu filmography

Mahesh Babu is an Indian film actor known for his work in Telugu cinema. He first appeared in the 1979 film Needa when he was four years old.[1] He continued to perform as a child actor in several films, most of which featured his father Krishna.[2] His first lead role as an adult was in the 1999 film Raja Kumarudu, for which he won the Nandi Award for Best Male Debut.[3] Afterwards, his career stagnated until successes like Murari (2001), Okkadu (2003) and Athadu (2005) brought him fame.[2][4] In 2006, he played a gangster in the Puri Jagannadh-directed action-thriller Pokiri. The film became the highest-grossing Telugu film of all time,[5][6][7] and according to Vogue India, cemented Babu's reputation as a "superstar".[8]

Mahesh Babu at the audio launch of Selvandhan, the Tamil dubbed version of Srimanthudu, in 2015

In the wake of the failures of Sainikudu (2006) and Athidhi (2007), Babu took a long-term break from cinema for personal reasons.[8][9] His next project, the fantasy action film Khaleja, was released in 2010 after significant delays.[10] In 2011, he starred in Dookudu, which became the first Telugu film to gross over 1 billion.[11] Businessman (2012), his next film, was well received and became one of the year's highest grossing Telugu films at a time that was particularly harsh on other big-budget productions.[12][13] The following year, Babu co-starred alongside Venkatesh in the critically and commercially acclaimed drama film Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu,[14][15] which was considered the first Telugu multi-starrer in decades.[16][17] He then featured in Sukumar's 2014 psychological thriller film 1: Nenokkadine.[18] Although Babu's performance as a schizophrenic rock star was lauded by critics, the film itself received mixed reviews and failed to recover its budget.[19][20] Aagadu, his next release that year, suffered a similar fate,[21][22] despite the film's opening gross being his highest at the time.[23]

His 2015 action-drama Srimanthudu was a commercial success and earned Babu his fifth Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu as well as his eighth Nandi Award in any category, the most by any individual.[24][25][26] The film was also his first as a producer.[27] His subsequent film Brahmotsavam (2016) and his first bilingual film Spyder (2017) under-performed at the box office.[28][29] The actor's next role was as an inexperienced chief minister in Koratala Siva's Bharat Ane Nenu (2018).[30] The film was the year's second highest-grossing Telugu production and reviewers praised Babu's performance.[31][8] His following two films, Vamshi Paidipally's action-drama Maharshi (2019) and Anil Ravipudi's action-comedy Sarileru Neekevvaru (2020), also made substantial profits despite receiving mixed reception.[32][33][34]

Filmography

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
  • All films are in Telugu, unless otherwise noted.
Year Film Role(s) Notes Ref.
1979 Needa Un­known Child actor [1]
[35]
1983 Poratam Bujji Child actor [2]
[36]
1987 Sankharavam Raja Child actor [37]
[38]
1988 Bazaar Rowdy Mahesh Babu Child actor [35]
[39]
1988 Mugguru Kodukulu Surendra Child actor [35]
[40]
1989 Gudachari 117 Chinna Child actor [35]
[41]
1989 Koduku Diddina Kapuram Vinod / Pramod[lower-alpha 1] Child actor [35]
[42]
1990 Anna Thammudu Murali Child actor [35]
[43]
1990 Balachandrudu Balachandra Child actor and lead [37]
[44]
1999 Raja Kumarudu Raja First adult lead role
Nandi Award for Best Male Debut
[35]
[26]
2000 Yuvaraju Srinivas [37]
[45]
2000 Vamsi Vamsi [46]
2001 Murari Murari Nandi Special Jury Award [8]
[47]
2002 Takkari Donga Raja Nandi Special Jury Award [26]
[48]
2002 Bobby Bobby [7]
[49]
2003 Okkadu Ajay Varma Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu [50]
[25]
2003 Nijam G. Seetaram Nandi Award for Best Actor [26]
[51]
2004 Naani Vijay "Viju" / Nani[lower-alpha 2] [52]
2004 Arjun Arjun Nandi Special Jury Award [7]
[26]
2005 Athadu Nanda Gopal (Nandu) / Parthu[lower-alpha 3] Nandi Award for Best Actor [53]
[26]
2006 Pokiri Pandu / Krishna Manohar IPS[lower-alpha 3] Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu [25]
[54]
2006 Sainikudu Siddharth [7]
[55]
2007 Athidhi Athidhi [56]
[57]
2008 Jalsa Narrator [58]
2010 Khaleja Alluri Seetharama Raju [59]
[60]
2011 Dookudu G. Ajay Kumar IPS / Bellary Babu[lower-alpha 3] Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu
Nandi Award for Best Actor
[25]
[61]
2012 Businessman Vijay Surya / Surya Bhai [13]
[62]
2013 Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu Chinnodu Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu [25]
[63]
2013 Baadshah Narrator [64]
2014 1: Nenokkadine Gautham [19]
2014 Aagadu Encounter Shankar [65]
2015 Srimanthudu Harsha Vardhan Also producer
Nandi Award for Best Actor
Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu
[25]
[66]
[47]
[67]
2016 Brahmotsavam Babu Also producer [68]
[69]
[70]
2016 Sri Sri Narrator [71]
2017 Spyder Shiva Simultaneously shot in Tamil [72]
[73]
2018 Bharat Ane Nenu Bharath Ram [30]
2018 Manasuku Nachindi Narrator [74]
[75]
2019 Maharshi Rishi [33]
2020 Sarileru Neekevvaru Ajay Krishna Also producer [76]
[77]
2021 Major N/A Producer
Simultaneously shot in Hindi
[78]
[79]
2022 Sarkaru Vaari Paata TBA Filming [80]

Notes

  1. Babu played two characters.
  2. Babu played a single character with two different personalities.
  3. Babu played a single character with two or more names.

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