Known as the comedy king in South Indian cinema, Brahmanandam is a famed veteran actor who has worked in a large variety of films over the years. He has accumulated significant wealth and assets over the years, including his beautiful home situated in Hyderabad. Here is a look into the comedian and actor’s home in the bustling streets of Hyderabad.
About Brahmanandam’s house
According to reports from Big Property, the Telugu comedy star lives in the Manikonda area of Hyderabad, which is one of the city’s high-end areas. Beyond his strong prowess on the big screen and in front of an audience, the actor is also an artist and a sculptor, and his home embodies his artistic tendencies.The entire house has white tile flooring and the walls are well-decorated with artwork. Many of his own paintings and sculptures are spread across the house, providing a mix of modern and traditional art to the lavish home. He extensively shares glimpses of his everyday life with his fans on social media, giving everyone a look into his humble abode. The walls are also white, with simple brown and neutral shades spread across the home to provide balance.
About Brahmanandam
With more than 1000 acting credits under his belt, Brahmanandam is a force to be reckoned with. Born Kanneganti Brahmanandam on February 1, 1956, the actor had fairly humble beginnings and was one of 7 siblings. His father worked as a carpenter to provide for the family. As he grew up, Brahmanandam was very interested in crafts and later pursued a Master of Arts degree.He started his career with the TV show ‘Pakapakalu,’ which helped him gain recognition among the masses. His big break in film came in 1987 when he was cast in ‘Aha Naa Pellanta!’ Over the years, he has received many accolades for his contribution to cinema, including a Padma Shri and a Guinness World Record for the most acting credits for a living actor. While the actor has lessened his work frequency over the years to focus more on spending time with his family, he has surely managed to leave a lasting mark on the South Indian industry. Some of his most popular and loved projects include ‘Kannapa’, ‘Keedaa Cola’, ‘Money’, ‘Baadshah’, ‘Attarintiki Daredi’, and ‘Konchem Ishtam Konchem Kashtam.’





