Released in 1992, Gharana Mogudu starred Chiranjeevi and Nagma. The film’s plot revolved around a ruthless village chief who challenges a powerful zamindar. However, the soul of the film lay in its seven-track album. Keeravani, who was still solidifying his place in the industry post- Kshana Kshanam , delivered a mix of folk, classical, and pop that appealed to mass audiences and classes alike.

The music of Gharana Mogudu helped cement Chiranjeevi’s status as a pan-Indian star. Even decades later, the "Bangaru Kodi Petta" hook line is enough to get any Telugu music fan on their feet. The album serves as a masterclass in how a film's soundtrack can significantly contribute to its box-office success.

A high-octane track that showcases Chiranjeevi’s effortless grace. It’s a perfect example of 90s Telugu pop-commercial music that gets your feet tapping instantly. 4. Enduko Pichi Pichi

Even if you find in a dusty folder on an old hard drive, the cultural significance is undeniable.

Searching for is not just about downloading MP3 files. It is about preserving the memory of a time when a hero could sing about hens and immortals in the same album and sell out theaters for 100 days.