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He Was Forced To Wear Torn Clothes To School, Today He Is Richer Than Allu Arjun And Rajinikanth

Last Updated: June 12, 2026, 08:45 IST1 / 6 Telugu cinema’s comedy legend Brahmanandam is one of the most recognisable faces in Indian cinema. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)2 / 6 Earlier, in an interview with The New Indian Express, the veteran actor shared about the financial hardships his family faced. He recalled feeling embarrassed as a schoolboy because he often had to wear torn clothes while many of his classmates came from better-off families. (Image: IMDb)4 / 6 Prior to stepping into films, Brahmanandam worked as a lecturer at a college in Andhra Pradesh. (Image: IMDb)ADVERTISEMENT5 / 6 Over the decades, the actor featured in over 1000 films, a feat unmatched by most performers around the world.

Last Updated: June 12, 2026, 08:45 IST

1 / 6 Telugu cinema’s comedy legend Brahmanandam is one of the most recognisable faces in Indian cinema. The actor spent his childhood battling extreme poverty. His early years were far removed from the glamour of cinema. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)

2 / 6 Earlier, in an interview with The New Indian Express, the veteran actor shared about the financial hardships his family faced. He recalled feeling embarrassed as a schoolboy because he often had to wear torn clothes while many of his classmates came from better-off families. (Image: IMDb)

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3 / 6 The actor further mentioned that his father could not afford new textbooks and would arrange second-hand books for him at the start of every academic year. He said his childhood was marked by several financial difficulties, stating that the level of poverty his family experienced would be difficult for many people to imagine today. (Image: IMDb)

4 / 6 Prior to stepping into films, Brahmanandam worked as a lecturer at a college in Andhra Pradesh. Beside teaching, he developed a reputation for his mimicry skills and regularly participated in stage performances. His performances caught the attention of the audiences and what began as theatre performances eventually opened doors to television, where he debuted in 1985. Two years later, he entered the Telugu film industry. (Image: IMDb)

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5 / 6 Over the decades, the actor featured in over 1000 films, a feat unmatched by most performers around the world. His work earned him a recognition from the Guinness Book of World Records. In 2012, he was honoured for having the highest number of screen credits for a living actor. (Image: IMDb)

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