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Comedian Venu Madhav Is No More!
By: Tupaki Desk | 25 Sep 2019 7:46 AM GMTVenu Madhav came into prominece as voice artist, dubbing artist, Mimicry artist in early 90's. With Sampradayam, film directed by SV Krishna Reddy with Superstar Krishna, he debuted as an actor.
He grew as a comedian slowly and with films like Aadi, Simhadri, Dil, Samba, Bunny and several others, he became one of the most busiest comedians.
After Ali, Brahmanandam, Babu Mohan, AVS and Dharamavarapu Subramanyam, he was given the best possible roles in the films during last decade.
Along with Sunil, he became an important part of films and he completed a total of 600 films out of which 450 films released. He won Nandi Awards and several popular awards for his performances, mainly in the film, Dil.
He also became TV anchor, Stage presenter and anchor. His style of anchoring became controversial for some vulgar comments on heroines but he made sure that he entertains each and everyone with his non-controversial jokes, comments and energy too.
From 2015, he was facing illness due to fatty liver and several times he was reported to be dead too. He came out to the media and asked people to not believe false reports.
At one time he got emotional for such continuous reports and broke down too. At Yashoda Hospital, Hyderabad, he breathed his last on 25th September after fighting with prolonged illness.
We will miss his style of comedy and hope his family finds strength to scope up with the tradegy. Our heartfelt condolences to fans, friends and all family members of the actor.
He grew as a comedian slowly and with films like Aadi, Simhadri, Dil, Samba, Bunny and several others, he became one of the most busiest comedians.
After Ali, Brahmanandam, Babu Mohan, AVS and Dharamavarapu Subramanyam, he was given the best possible roles in the films during last decade.
Along with Sunil, he became an important part of films and he completed a total of 600 films out of which 450 films released. He won Nandi Awards and several popular awards for his performances, mainly in the film, Dil.
He also became TV anchor, Stage presenter and anchor. His style of anchoring became controversial for some vulgar comments on heroines but he made sure that he entertains each and everyone with his non-controversial jokes, comments and energy too.
From 2015, he was facing illness due to fatty liver and several times he was reported to be dead too. He came out to the media and asked people to not believe false reports.
At one time he got emotional for such continuous reports and broke down too. At Yashoda Hospital, Hyderabad, he breathed his last on 25th September after fighting with prolonged illness.
We will miss his style of comedy and hope his family finds strength to scope up with the tradegy. Our heartfelt condolences to fans, friends and all family members of the actor.