In Don (2007), Nagarjuna balanced action and emotional nuance as a gangster with a conscience. Stylish, powerful, and packed with twists, the film showcased his command over larger-than-life roles while still making space for layered storytelling and strong female characters.
In Gaganam (2011), Nagarjuna played a National Security Guard commando handling a tense hijack situation. The film stood out for its realistic storytelling, tight screenplay, and Nagarjuna’s restrained yet powerful performance, proving his range beyond glamour-heavy roles.
In Shiva (1989), Nagarjuna played a student-turned-vigilante in a role that redefined action in Telugu cinema. Directed by Ram Gopal Varma, the film’s intense realism and Nagarjuna’s raw charisma made it a path-breaking success, launching both actor and director into stardom.
Annamayya (1997) saw Nagarjuna portray the saint-poet Annamacharya with divine intensity. His performance combined devotion, music, and grace, earning him critical acclaim and a National Award for Best Playback Singer (male) – a rare honour for a mainstream Telugu actor.
Manam (2014) is a family fantasy drama spanning generations. Nagarjuna, starring alongside his father and son, delivered a performance full of warmth and whimsy. The film’s reincarnation theme and nostalgic charm made it a modern classic with deep emotional resonance.