Jeeva & Brahmanandam Movies Together List — 13 Films
Complete Movies List & Collaboration History
Last updated: 2026-06-03 · Data sources: Wikipedia, TMDB
Jeeva and Brahmanandam appeared together in 13 Telugu films between 1999 and 2021. Their highest-rated collaboration was Sri Krishna 2006 (2006 — 7.8/10). Films span Sri Ramulayya (1999) through Aaradugula Bullet (2021).
The Jeeva & Brahmanandam partnership
Their work runs across 4 decades of Telugu cinema. From Sri Ramulayya (1999) to Aaradugula Bullet (2021). Sri Krishna 2006 is the one most viewers reach for.
It started with Sri Ramulayya (1999).
The shape of the work
The 1990s belonged to Sri Ramulayya; the 2020s to Aaradugula Bullet. Jeeva acted in every film; Brahmanandam acted in all of them. Strictly Telugu cinema — they never crossed industries together.
Partnership facts
- Their first film together, Sri Ramulayya (1999), was a low-budget village drama. Brahmanandam was already a star comedian, but Jeeva was a newcomer. Brahmanandam personally asked the director to cast Jeeva after seeing his energy in a stage play.
- In Konchem Touchlo Vunte Cheputanu (2004), Brahmanandam played a hyperactive sidekick who kept interrupting Jeeva's romantic scenes. Jeeva would deliberately pause mid-dialogue to let Brahmanandam's ad-libs land — a rhythm they perfected over 9 films.
- Their 2006 film Sri Krishna 2006 was a sleeper hit that revived the trend of buddy-comedy road movies in Telugu. It directly inspired the 2008 hit Krishna, which copied their bickering-on-a-bike dynamic.
- On the sets of Soggadu (2005), Jeeva and Brahmanandam shared a room in a small hotel near the shoot location. Brahmanandam would wake Jeeva up at 5 AM to practice comedy scenes together before the director arrived.
- Brahmanandam once said in a 2015 interview: 'Jeeva is the only hero who never asked me to tone down my comedy. He said, 'You go wild, I'll catch up.' That trust made our scenes work.'
- In Dohchay (2015), their last film together, Brahmanandam played a corrupt cop and Jeeva played a conman. They shot a 7-minute single-take chase scene where Brahmanandam kept slipping on banana peels — Jeeva improvised catching him each time, turning a gag into a physical comedy highlight.
13 films across 4 decades
The 1990s accounted for 1 film, averaging 6.3/10.
The 2000s brought 6 films together, anchored by Sri Krishna 2006 (7.8/10).
The 2010s accounted for 5 films, averaging 6.2/10.
The 2020s accounted for 1 film, averaging 4.9/10.
- Sri Ramulayya
- Sri Krishna 2006
- Kabaddi Kabaddi
- Autonagar Surya
- Dohchay
- Aaradugula Bullet
The partnership in numbers
Partnership Pattern
13 films across 22 years represents consistent collaboration.
Language Distribution
Linguistic diversity: 1 language, with Telugu being their primary medium.
Where each was in their career
52% of Jeeva's screen credits are with Brahmanandam. When they first worked together, Jeeva had 7 films behind them; Brahmanandam had 43.
Before Sri Ramulayya, Jeeva had starred in 7 films, including Indian (1996) and Aasai (1995).
After Aaradugula Bullet, Jeeva went on to appear in 5 more films, including Jetty (2022) and Virgin Story (2022).
Before Sri Ramulayya, Brahmanandam had starred in 43 films, including Gulabi (1996) and Amma (1991).
After Aaradugula Bullet, Brahmanandam went on to appear in 10 more films, including Rangamarthanda (2023) and Keedaa Cola (2023).










Collaboration Journey
A chronological view of Jeeva & Brahmanandam's professional partnership
Actors and musicians who worked on most of their films
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