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Kunath Venu Madhav (died 25 September 2019) was an Indian actor, television presenter, mimicry artist and comedian known for his works predominantly in Telugu cinema.He acted in approximately 500 films in a variety of roles, starting his career as an impressionist; imitating celebrities, politicians, and local dialects.
Priyamaina Neeku (transl. To You, My Dear) is a 2001 Indian Telugu-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Balasekaran. [1] The film stars Tarun, Sivaji, Sneha (in her Telugu debut) and Preetha, while Ali, Venu Madhav and Tanikella Bharani played supporting roles.
Tips Industries also entered the Tamil film industry as the soundtrack producers for the film. [2] The film was tentatively titled Sugham, whilst actress Sneha made her debut with the film after calling off schedules for her film, Virumbugiren. [3] [4] Telugu comedian Venu Madhav also made his debut in Tamil films with the project. The film was ...
Venu Madhav may refer to: Nerella Venu Madhav (1932–2018), Padmashri winning ventriloquist (mimicry artist) Venu Madhav (actor) (1969-2019), Telugu actor
The Tamil version [10] was released by Sri Thenandal Films on 16 October. [11] ... Venu Madhav as Tittibi; Vennela Kishore as Manchana, an associate of Tittibi;
Venu Madhav, Srinivasa Reddy, Krishna Bhagavan, Dharmavarapu, Kondavalasa, Jaya Prakash Reddy, Brahmanandam, Shankar Melkote, and Khayyum played supporting roles. The music is composed by Koti. The film is inspired by the American film Blue Streak (1999). [1]
Kanaka Vijayalakshmi, known by her stage name Maadhavi, is an Indian former actress known for her works in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam films. In a career spanning of almost 2 decades, she has acted in more than 300 films. She was one of the leading actresses of South Indian Cinema throughout the 1980s and in early 1990s. She was ...
Nerella Venu Madhav (28 December 1932 – 19 June 2018) was an Indian impressionist and ventriloquist. [1] [2] He rose to popularity imitating celebrities, politicians, local dialects, Nizams and was the first to perform at the United Nations headquarters. He started a diploma course at Telugu University, a first in the world.