If you mention Chiranjeevi’s old songs to a fan, the first visual that flashes in their mind is the color, the glitz, and the move. The 80s were defined by the rise of the "Disco" genre in India, and no actor owned it quite like Chiranjeevi.
It wasn’t all headstands and high kicks. The old songs also showcased his underrated pathos. "Naa Pournami" (from Donga Mogudu , 1987) and "Rambha Rambha" (from Allari Priyudu , 1993) proved that he could slow down. These tracks worked because the audience knew that the man who could destroy ten goons with a single leap could also sit under a tree and sing with heartbreaking sincerity.