While working as a lecturer, Brahmanandam also worked in theatre and as a mimicry artist. Novelist and playwright
Adi Vishnu introduced him to NCV Sashidhar of
Doordarshan (DD). Soon after, he made his television debut in 1985 with
DD Telugu's
Pakapakalu. His performance in the show received good response from the audience. After watching his performance in the show, director
Jandhyala cast him in the film
Aha Naa Pellanta! (1987), which became a
breakthrough role for him. The same year he appeared in the successful films
Pasivadi Pranam and
Swayam Krushi. The first film he acted in was
Sri Tatavataram, second film was
Satyagraham, and the third film was
Aha Naa Pellanta!. Beginning from 1991, Brahmanandam has appeared in variety of comedic roles and a few intense roles. In 1991, he starred in major films such as
Kshana Kshanam (1991) and
Rowdy Alludu (1991)
. The Times of India considered the films
Chitram Bhalare Vichitram (1991),
Jamba Lakidi Pamba (1992), and
Yamaleela (1994) as the films that one can never get bored of. Brahmanandam has appeared in each of these, with him being considered as one of the main reasons for these films to be successful. In 1992, he has played the lead role in
Babai Hotel for the first time. He won his first major award
Nandi Award for Best Male Comedian for his performance as Khan Dada in the film
Money (1993). His further successful films of the following years include
Alluda Majaka (1995),
Intlo Illalu Vantintlo Priyuralu (1996),
Bombay Priyudu (1996),
Anaganaga Oka Roju (1997),
Muddula Mogudu (1997),
Bavagaru Bagunnara (1998),
Aavida Maa Aavide (1998),
Thammudu (1999),
Kshemamga Velli Labhamga Randi (2000),
Jayam Manade Raa (2000),
Kalisundam Raa (2000), and
Ammo! Okato Tareekhu (2000). At a felicitation ceremony in January 2008, he listed the following films as his top 11 films
Aha Naa Pellanta! (1987),
Vivaha Bhojanambu (1988),
Chitram Bhalare Vichitram (1991),
Pattukondi Chuddam (1997),
Money (1993),
Anaganaga Oka Roju (1997),
Anna (1994),
Amma (1991),
Bavagaru Bagunnara (1998),
Manmadhudu (2002),
Dhee (2007). == Personal life ==