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2 films·1999–2001·Top Music Composer: Mani Sharma (1 films)·Top co-star: Brahmaji (1 films)

Chandramohan & Raja Ravindra Movies Together List — 2 Films

Complete Movies List & Collaboration History

Last updated: 2026-06-05 · Data sources: Wikipedia, TMDB

Chandramohan and Raja Ravindra appeared together in 2 Telugu films between 1999 and 2001. Their highest-rated collaboration was Seenu (1999 — 7.2/10). Films span Seenu (1999) through Priyamaina Neeku (2001).

2
Films Together
6.0
Average Rating
1999 - 2001
Career Span
Telugu
Primary Language
Credibility
Career Phase
Active×Active

The Chandramohan & Raja Ravindra partnership

From Seenu (1999) to Priyamaina Neeku (2001). Seenu is the one most viewers reach for. The ran closed with Priyamaina Neeku in 2001.

It started with Seenu (1999).

The shape of the work

The 1990s belonged to Seenu; the 2000s to Priyamaina Neeku. Chandramohan acted in every film; Raja Ravindra acted in all of them.

2 films across 2 decades

The 1990s brought 1 film together, anchored by Seenu (7.2/10).

The 2000s accounted for 1 film, averaging 4.7/10.

1990s
Films1
Avg Rating7.2/10
Notable:
  • Seenu(7.2)
Era:
Chandramohan: ActiveRaja: Active
2000s
Films1
Avg Rating4.7/10
Notable:
  • Priyamaina Neeku(4.7)
Era:
Chandramohan: ActiveRaja: Active

The partnership in numbers

Partnership Pattern

Duration19992001
Span2 years
Avg Interval~2 years

2 films across 2 years represents consistent collaboration.

Language Distribution

Telugu
2 films (100%)

Linguistic diversity: 1 language, with Telugu being their primary medium.

Where each was in their career

Chandramohan

Before Seenu, Chandramohan had starred in 8 films, including Neeya (1979) and Naalai Namadhe (1975).

After Priyamaina Neeku, Chandramohan went on to appear in 38 more films, including Dongodu (2003) and Dhee (2007).

Raja Ravindra

Before Seenu, Raja Ravindra had starred in 3 films, including Pudhalvan (1997) and Purusha Lakshanam (1993).

After Priyamaina Neeku, Raja Ravindra went on to appear in 46 more films, including Mudra (2018) and Month of Madhu (2023).

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