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Mohan Babu
Mohan Babu at 'V M Office' in Hyderabad

Mohan Babu is an Indian actor and producer who works predominantly in Telugu cinema. He also acted in Tamil cinema.[1]

Born on March 19, 1952, in Modhugulapalem, Andhra Pradesh, India, Manchu Mohan Babu is a distinguished Indian actor, producer, and politician with a career spanning numerous decades. He has made substantial contributions to the Indian film industry, notably in the Telugu cinema.[2]

In addition to his film career, Mohan Babu has engaged in politics and undertaken various social initiatives. His family includes several members who are actively involved in the film industry as well.[3]

The following is the filmography of Indian actor and producer Mohan Babu.[4]

Filmography

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Telugu films

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Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Title Role Notes
1974 Alluri Seetarama Raju
Kannavaari Kalalu
1975 Swargam Narakam Rajesh
1976 Bhale Dongalu Ranga
Athavarillu
O Manishi Thirigi Chudu
1977 Ardhangi
Jeevana Teeralu Pottu Raju
Manushulu Chesina Dongalu
Bangaru Bommalu
Bhale Alludu
Dongalaku Donga Thufan
Khaidi Kalidasu Thufan
Kurukshetram Sisupala
1978 Chal Mohana Ranga
Pottelu Punnamma Hari Babu
Dongala Dopidi Jaggadu
Gorantha Deepam
Kalanthakulu
Kumara Raja
Mugguru Muggure Raju
Nayudu Bava Suryam
Padaharella Vayasu Simhachalam
Rama Krishnulu Thyagaraju
Simha Baludu Gajapathi
Simha Garjana
Sivaranjani
Vichitra Jeevitham Surendra Nath
1979 Shri Rama Bantu Nagaraju
Kotta Alludu
Andadu Aagadu Bhujangam
Driver Ramudu Kamal Babu
Kalyani Raja Rao
Dongaluku Saval Sundaram
Maavuri Devatha
Nindu Noorellu
Rama Banam
Ramude Ravanudaithe
Rangoon Rowdy Babu
Shokilla Rayudu
Amma Evarikaina Amma Raja
1980 Kottapeta Rowdy Vaikuntham
Bhale Krishnudu
Buchi Babu V.P. Rao
Chesina Basalu
Circus Ramudu Sambaiah
Deeparadhana Mohan
Dharma Chakram
Gandhara Golam
Gharana Donga[5] Kishore Kumar
Gopala Rao Gari Ammayi
Guru Ramesh
Kaksha
Ketugadu
Mahalakshmi Rudraiah
Manavude Mahaneeyudu
Paalu Neelu
Pilla Zamindar
Prema Kanuka Mohan
Ragile Hrudayalu[6] Mohan
Saradaa Ramudu
Sardar Papa Rayudu
Sita Ramulu Ravi
Sujata
Pelli Gola Ranga Raju
Trilok Sundari
1981 Kirayi Rowdylu Koti
Chattaniki Kallu Levu
Addala Meda
Prema Simhasanam Kalyan
Aggirava
Dabbu Dabbu Dabbu
Kondaveeti Simham Ravi
Patalam Pandu
Premabhishekam Dr. Chakravarthy
Satyam Shivam
Taxi Driver Mohan
1982 Billa Ranga Ranga & Rajaram (Dual role)
Patnam Vachina Pativrathalu
Prathigna Bharat Also producer
Gruha Pravesam
Chandamama
Devatha Kamesham
Jayasudha
Kotha Neeru
Bangaru Koduku Ramesh
Pralaya Rudrudu 'Mangalavaram' Malligadu
Prathikaram Rangadu
Sawaal
1983 Dharma Poratam Mohan Also producer
Moogavani Paga Nagaraju/Ashok Raj
Durga Devi
Kala Yamudu
Kurukshetramlo Seeta
Maro Maya Bazaar
Mayagadu
Palletoori Pidugu
Police Venkataswamy
Pralaya Garjanai
Rangula Puli
1984 Bhale Ramudu Also producer
Ee Thirpu Illalidhi
Srimathi Kaavali
Padmavyuham Also producer
Aada Puli
Grihalakshmi
Rowdy
Sardar
Seethamma Pelli
1985 Adavi Donga
Vintha Mogudu
Edadugula Bandham Also producer
Illaliko Pariksha
Maa Inti Mahalakshmi[7] Mohan Kumar
Kalyana Thilakam
Kothapelli Kuthuru
Maro Monagadu
Nerasthudu
Ragile Gundelu Also producer
Sanchalanam
Tirugubatu
1986 Maanavudu Daanavudu Also producer
Kondaveeti Raja
Nampalli Nagu
Papikondalu Also director and writer
Tandra Paparayudu Vijaya Ramaraju
Ugra Narasimham
1987 Srinivasa Kalyanam Bokka Lambodharam
Chakravarthy Mohan Rao
Sardar Dharmanna
Veera Prathap Also producer
Krishna Leela
Nene Raju Nene Manthri
Viswanatha Nayakudu
1988 Dorakani Donga Cobra and Sisupal
Yuddha Bhoomi
Janaki Ramudu Balavantha Rao
Khaidi No. 786 SI Asirayya
Murali Krishnudu Parasuram
Manchi Donga
Atmakatha
Brahma Puthrudu Ranjeeth
Chinababu Sunnam Chinna Rao
Donga Ramudu
Intinti Bhagavatham
Praja Pratinidhi Dasakantha Rao
Varasudochadu Ambaji Rao
Kaliyuga Karnudu Adiseshu
1989 Lankeswarudu
Bhale Donga Manmadha Rao
Vijay Puligolla Pasupathi
Agni
Bala Gopaludu Govinda Babu
Black Tiger
Dhruva Nakshatram
Koduku Diddina Kapuram
Naa Mogudu Nanke Sontham Also producer
Two Town Rowdy Baba Sab
Ontari Poratam Sivangi Sivaramakrishma
1990 Kodama Simham Sudigaali
Kondaveeti Donga
Maa Inti Katha Also producer
Yama Dharmaraju
Alludugaru Vishnu Also producer
Kadapa Reddamma
Prananiki Pranam Rasool
Prema Yuddham Jayasimha
1991 Rowdy Gari Pellam Rambabu Also producer
Agni Nakshatram
Coolie No. 1 Gopal
Assembly Rowdy Shivaji Also producer
Alludu Diddina Kapuram Jaganatham
Peddintalludu Goodala Kanna Rao
Prema Panjaram
1992 Brahma Ravi Varma Also producer
Allari Mogudu Gopal
Donga Police Rambabu
Detective Narada Naarada
Samrat Ashoka Malavasimha Rudradeva
1993 Kunti Puthrudu Rambabu Also producer
Chittemma Mogudu Sai Krishna
Major Chandrakanth Shivaji Also producer
Rowdy Mogudu Kaali
1994 Allari Police Venkata Ramana & Ashok (Dual role) Also producer
Punya Bhoomi Naa Desam Bharath Also producer
M. Dharmaraju M.A. M Dharmaraju & Satyam (Dual role)
1995 Pedarayudu Pedarayudu & Raja (Dual role) Also producer
1996 Adirindi Alludu Gopal
Soggadi Pellam Rambabu
1997 Adavilo Anna Shivaji Also producer
Veedevadandi Babu Sriram
Annamayya Saluva Narasimha
Collector Garu Rambabu Also producer
1998 Raayudu Rayudu Also producer
Khaidi Garu Raju Also producer
1999 Sri Ramulayya Ramulayya
Yamajathakudu Shivaji Also producer
2000 Postman Vishnu Also producer
Rayalaseema Ramanna Chowdary Ramanna Also producer
2001 Adhipathi Yogendra alias Yogi Also producer
2002 Tappu Chesi Pappu Koodu Shivaji Also producer
Also sang a song: ""Intannadantannade Gangaraju""
Kondaveeti Simhasanam Satti
2004 Suryam Himself Also producer
Special appearance
Shiva Shankar Shiv Shankar / Sivaji Also producer
2005 Sri Basavadu Special appearance
Political Rowdy Panduranga Vithal Also producer
2006 Game Pandit Raghava Also producer
2007 Yamadonga Yamadharmaraju
2008 Pandurangadu Muneeswarudu
Bujjigadu Shivanna
Krishnarjuna Baba Also producer
Cameo appearance
2009 Saleem Ozo alias Ogirala Jogaiah
Raju Maharaju Chakravarthy
Mestri Special appearance
2010 Jhummandi Naadam Captain Rao
2013 Jagadguru Adi Shankara Rudraksha Rushi
2014 Pandavulu Pandavulu Tummeda Naidu / Graha Raju
Rowdy Anna Garu
A day in the life of Lakshmi Manchu's feet Himself Short film
Yamaleela 2 Yama Dharma Raja
2015 Mama Manchu Alludu Kanchu Bhaktavatsalam Naidu [8]
2017 Luckunnodu Himself Special appearance
2018 Mahanati S. V. Ranga Rao Special appearance
Gayatri Sivaji, Gayatri Patel Also producer
dual role
2022 Son of India Virupaksha Also screenplay writer
2023 Shaakuntalam Durvasa Maharishi [9]
2025 Kannappa Mahadeva Sastry Also producer & Special appearance - Filming[10]

Tamil films

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Year Title Role Notes
1977 Annan Oru Koyil Baskar
1978 Thai Meethu Sathiyam Johnny
1979 Annai Oru Aalayam Mohan
Vetrikku Oruvan Madhan
1980 Natchathiram
Ratha Paasam Raj
Guru Ramesh
1981 Garjanai Guest Appearance
2020 Soorarai Pottru M. Bhaktavatsalam Naidu Amazon Prime Video film

As a producer

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This is a list of films that he produced that he did not act in.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Actor Mohan Babu honoured by TN University for significant contribution to Telugu Film Industry". The New Indian Express. 4 October 2017. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
  2. ^ "MOHAN BABU Producer Actor Director Born - March 19, 1952 in Chittoor, Andra Pradesh, India". The Times of India.
  3. ^ "Mohan Babu, veteran actor and former TDP MP, joins Jagan Mohan's YSR Congress". Hindustan Times. 26 March 2019. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
  4. ^ Sashidhar AS (26 November 2014). "I will never play Yama again: Mohan Babu - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 28 November 2014.
  5. ^ "Gharana Donga (1980)". Indiancine.ma. Retrieved 3 February 2024.
  6. ^ "Ragile Hrudayalu (1980)". Indiancine.ma. Retrieved 14 January 2024.
  7. ^ "Maa Inti Mahalakshmi (1985)". Indiancine.ma. Retrieved 26 March 2024.
  8. ^ "Catchy title for Mohan Babu – Allari Naresh flick". 15 July 2015.
  9. ^ Ravi, Murali (18 March 2021). "Shakuntalam: Mohan Babu as Durvasa Maharishi". Tollywood. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
  10. ^ "Vishnu Manchu Begins His Dream Project Kannappa". Deccan Chronicle. 19 August 2023. Retrieved 19 August 2023.