Sivaji is a Telugu film actor whose career in the early to mid-2000s contributed to the vibrant landscape of supporting and character roles in regional cinema. Appearing in films such as 'Missamma' (2003) and 'Mr & Mrs Sailaja Krishnamurthy' (2004), he often portrayed roles that added depth to the ensemble casts of comedy and family dramas, genres that were popular in Telugu cinema during that per…
Sivaji's top co-actors are Brahmanandam (9 films), M. S. Narayana (6 films), Venu Madhav (4 films), Meera Jasmine (3 films), Rajendra Prasad (3 films). Each has appeared in multiple films alongside Sivaji, making them the most recognised faces in the Sivaji filmography.
Sivaji has worked repeatedly with 19 different professionals across various roles — including co-actors, directors, and music directors — in their Indian cinema career.
Sivaji's most frequent collaborators include Brahmanandam (Actor, 9 films), M. S. Narayana (Actor, 6 films), Venu Madhav (Actor, 4 films). Sivaji has worked with Brahmanandam on 9 different films, showcasing a strong professional bond.
This page showcases Sivaji's repeated partnerships across different roles: 19 Frequent Co-Stars. Each collaboration represents working together on at least 2 films.
This page lists everyone who has worked with Sivaji on at least 2 or more films. These repeated on-screen partnerships are the strongest indicator of creative chemistry and professional trust in Indian cinema.
Frequent collaborations often indicate strong professional chemistry and mutual understanding. When a actor works repeatedly with the same directors, actors, or crew members, they develop a shorthand that can enhance the creative process and final product.
Sivaji has formed long-term partnerships with several professionals. Brahmanandam, M. S. Narayana have each worked on 5 or more films with Sivaji, demonstrating sustained creative relationships that span multiple projects and years.
Yes! Click on any collaborator's profile to see their complete filmography, including all the films they made with Sivaji. The collaboration count shown on each card indicates how many times they've worked together.
Brahmanandam has worked with Sivaji the most — appearing together in 9 films. This makes them one of the most recognisable on-screen pairings in South Indian cinema.
Sivaji and Brahmanandam have worked together on 9 films. You can explore their complete filmography together on GudVibe's dedicated collaboration page, with ratings, year, and detailed cast information.
Sivaji's most sustained collaboration is with Brahmanandam (Actor), having worked together on 9 films. This partnership is among the most recognized in Indian cinema and represents a strong creative bond built across multiple projects.
Counting all repeated partnerships, Sivaji has made approximately 55 film appearances across 19 frequent collaborators. This reflects a career built on trusted, recurring creative relationships that span directors, co-actors, and crew.
Brahmanandam is Sivaji's most enduring creative partner with 9 films together. Sustained partnerships of this kind are rare in Indian cinema and reflect deep mutual trust and consistent creative chemistry.
Sivaji is a seasoned veteran of Indian cinema whose decades of experience attract trusted collaborators who value their craft and professionalism.
Sivaji was most collaboratively active in the 2000s, forming 43 film partnerships during that decade with an average rating of 6.4/10. Key collaborators from that era include Brahmanandam, M. S. Narayana, Venu Madhav.
Sivaji has a versatility score of 1.0/10 on GudVibe. Their collaboration network spans directors, co-actors, and composers across multiple languages and genres.
Sivaji is a Telugu film actor whose career in the early to mid-2000s contributed to the vibrant landscape of supporting and character roles in regional cinema. Appearing in films such as 'Missamma' (2003) and 'Mr & Mrs Sailaja Krishnamurthy' (2004),…
Sivaji's collaborations span Telugu (100%). This multilingual reach reflects a career that has transcended regional boundaries and built partnerships across India's major film industries.