Chiranjeevi Credits Fans for Film Success: "Your Whistles Keep Me Going"

Telugu superstar Chiranjeevi has penned a heartfelt note of gratitude to his audience following the humongous success of his latest film, 'Mana Shankaravara Prasad Garu'. He stated that he is a product of their love and that their whistles in the theater give him energy. The actor credited the film's blockbuster success to his Telugu audience, his Mega Fans, distributors, and the entire movie team. Chiranjeevi, a veteran of over 150 films, remains one of the biggest icons in Indian cinema.

Key Points: Chiranjeevi Thanks Fans for 'Mana Shankaravara Prasad Garu' Success

  • Credits audience love for his success
  • Dedicates film's success to Telugu fans and team
  • Highlights director and producers' hard work
  • Veteran actor with over 150 films since 1978
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Chiranjeevi says he is product of audience's love: 'Your whistles in theater keep me going'

Telugu megastar Chiranjeevi calls himself a "product of audience's love" and dedicates his latest film's blockbuster success to his fans and team.

"Your whistles in the theater are the energy that keeps me going. - Chiranjeevi"

Mumbai, Jan 20

Telugu megastar Chiranjeevi has expressed his gratitude towards his admirers. On Tuesday, the actor took to his Instagram, and shared a long note in which he reciprocated his love to the audience, and thanked them for showering love on his latest release, 'Mana Shankaravara Prasad Garu'.

He wrote, "Looking at the humongous success of our Film 'Mana Shankaravara Prasad Garu', my heart is filled with gratitude. I have always said that I am a product of your love, and today, you have proven it yet again. This success belongs to my Telugu audience, my dear beloved Mega Fans, Distributors, the movie team who worked relentlessly for this film and who have stood by me for decades".

He further mentioned, "Your whistles in the theater are the energy that keeps me going. Records come and go, but the love you shower upon me stays Forever. This blockbuster success is a tribute to the hard work of our HIT MACHINE, Director Anil Ravipudi, Producers Sahu and Sushmita along with the entire team and the unwavering faith you all have in me. Let's continue the celebration... Love you all (sic)".

Chiranjeevi is one of the biggest icons of Telugu cinema. He made his film debut in 1978 and rose to prominence in the 1980s with performances that combined commercial appeal and distinct screen presence. Over his career, he has acted in more than 150 films, spanning action, drama, and socially themed cinema. Chiranjeevi is widely credited with influencing the mass-action genre in Telugu films and expanding its audience base.

His notable films include 'Khaidi', 'Jagadeka Veerudu Atiloka Sundari', 'Gang Leader', 'Gharana Mogudu', and 'Syeeraa Narasimha Reddy'. He has received multiple Filmfare Awards South and state honours for his work. In addition to cinema, he briefly entered public service and served as India's Minister of State for Tourism from 2012 to 2014. Chiranjeevi returned to acting full-time in 2017 and continues to work in mainstream Telugu cinema.

- IANS

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Sarah B
It's refreshing to see a superstar of his stature remain so grounded and connected to his fans. This is a beautiful message. The mutual respect between an artist and their audience is everything.
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Rohit P
Mega Star for a reason! His energy on screen is electric even now. "Records come and go, but love stays forever" – such a profound line. He understands the pulse of the audience perfectly. Congrats to the whole team on the hit!
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Ananya R
While I admire his dedication, I feel the recent movies rely too much on fan service and mass moments rather than strong storytelling. Even a legend like him needs powerful scripts to match his legacy. Just my respectful opinion.
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Karthik V
From 'Khaidi' to now, his journey is incredible. A true inspiration. He even served as a Minister! Wishing him good health so he can keep entertaining us. The celebration in Telugu states for his hits is a festival in itself. 🎉
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Michael C
The cultural phenomenon of a "megastar" in Indian cinema, especially in the South, is fascinating. This article gives a great glimpse into that bond. The mention of theater whistles as energy is so visceral and unique to the movie-going experience there.

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