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Following Ghajini , Surya curated a specific image in Telugu: the moral crusader. Films like Aaru (Mass) and Vel (Devasthanam) did well, but it was Vaaranam Aayiram (dubbed as Surya S/o Krishnan ) that cemented his emotional connection with Telugu families. The story of a son dealing with his father’s death and finding love resonated deeply.
Recently, Surya has actively targeted the Telugu market by dubbing his films day-and-date with Tamil releases. Soorarai Pottru (dubbed as Aakaasam Nee Haddhu Ra ) was a massive OTT hit, with Telugu audiences celebrating the underdog story of a rural airline pioneer. His latest outings, ET (Etharkkum Thunindhavan) – Gandeevadhari Arjuna and Kanguva , continue to be released with high-quality Telugu dubs. With Rolex in the Vikram universe, Telugu fans are now treating him as a crucial part of the "LCU" (Lokesh Cinematic Universe). surya all movies telugu
Surya’s entry into the Telugu market was not a grand, calculated launch. His early 2000s films like Nerukku Ner (1997) and Friends (2001) were watched primarily by niche Tamil audiences in cities like Hyderabad. However, the shift began with Nuvvu Nenu Prema (the Telugu dub of Mounam Pesiyadhe ). While the film performed moderately, it established Surya’s "boy-next-door" charm. Yet, it was Surya Son of Krishnan (the Telugu dub of Pithamagan ) that showed Telugu viewers his range—playing a rustic, silent village brute alongside Vikram. Even in a supporting role, Surya left a mark. Following Ghajini , Surya curated a specific image
The mid-2010s were challenging. Films like Anjaan ( Sikandar ) and Masss ( Rakshasudu ) failed to connect, with Telugu critics pointing out weak plots and over-the-top action. However, Surya reinvented himself with 24 (2016). Dubbed as 24 Hours , this science-fiction film about a time-traveling watch saw Surya play a triple role (hero, villain, and comic relief). It was a box office success in Telugu, proving his resilience. Recently, Surya has actively targeted the Telugu market
His collaboration with director A.R. Murugadoss yielded 7th Sense ( 7aum Arivu ) and Maatran ( Maga Maharaju ). While these films had high concepts (Bodhidharma’s legacy and conjoined twins), they were elevated by Surya’s double-role performances. Telugu audiences appreciated that Surya chose scripts with "brains," unlike the routine mass masala fare.
No discussion of Surya in Telugu is complete without Ghajini (2005). When the film was dubbed into Telugu, it became a cultural earthquake. Surya’s portrayal of Sanjay Ramaswamy—a wealthy businessman suffering from short-term memory loss—was revolutionary. For the first time, Telugu audiences saw a hero who did not just dance around trees but sported a chiseled physique with amnesia as a tragic flaw. The interval block, where he kills a thug only to forget it seconds later, became legendary. Ghajini single-handedly elevated Surya from a "Tamil hero" to a "Telugu family icon."