You cannot discuss Roja’s vintage cinema without mentioning this political action drama. Directed by K. Raghavendra Rao, Gharana Mogudu saw Roja paired opposite the megastar Chiranjeevi. She played the role of a modern, educated woman who challenges the hero’s chauvinism. The song "Muddabanti Puvvulo" remains an anthem of 90s Telugu aesthetics. Roja’s chemistry with Chiranjeevi was so electric that the pair delivered multiple hits. Co-star: Chiranjeevi | Why watch: Raw, rustic, and revolutionary.
Roja proved her versatility by shifting gears from the serious Gharana Mogudu to the hilarious Allari Mogudu . Playing the wife of a strict, no-nonsense village president (Mohan Babu), Roja’s comedy of errors is a delight. Watch for the scenes where she tries to manage her husband’s temper while hiding her brother’s antics. It is a textbook example of how heroines anchored comedy tracks in the pre-social media era. Co-star: Chiranjeevi, Mohan Babu | Why watch: The iconic "sister sentiment." She played the role of a modern, educated
Co-starring with Chiranjeevi and Mohan Babu, Rowdy Alludu featured one of the most famous brother-sister tracks in Telugu cinema. Roja played the sister of Mohan Babu. The film’s interval bang, where Roja confronts the villain, still gives goosebumps. The soundtrack by Ilaiyaraaja (though dubbed) elevated her performance. Co-star: Akkineni Nageswara Rao (ANR) | Why watch: Chemistry with a legendary senior hero. Co-star: Chiranjeevi | Why watch: Raw, rustic, and
Before the advent of heavily stylized heroine introductions, Roja brought a natural, earthy sensuality and powerful screen presence that made her a force to be reckoned with. This article explores the classic cinema of Telugu actress Roja and offers a curated list of vintage movie recommendations that every fan of retro Tollywood must watch. Born into a Tamil family, Roja debuted in Malayalam cinema but found her spiritual home in the Telugu film industry. The late 1980s and early 90s were a transitional phase for Tollywood. It was the era of muscle-bound heroes like Chiranjeevi, Balakrishna, and Nagarjuna. Amidst these titans, Roja carved a niche not as a mere flowerpot, but as a co-performer who could match their energy. Amidst these titans