Venu Madhav
Biography
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 was one of the finest comedians in the Telugu cinema, he starred in some 500 films in a variety of roles, starting his career as an impressionist; imitating celebrities, politicians, and local dialects. He received a breakthrough in cinema with works such as Master (1997), and Tholi Prema (1998).
In 2006, he received the state Nandi Award for Best Male Comedian for his work in the action comedy Lakshmi. He won two CineMAA Awards for best comedian for his work in V. V. Vinayaks' romantic comedy Dil (2003); and S. S. Rajamouli's sports comedy Sye (2004).
Venu Madhav was born in Kodad in Suryapet district of Telangana. He was married to Sree Vanisri and has two sons.
He left this world on 25 September 2019 at Yashoda Hospitals, Secunderabad, due to liver and kidney complications.
Known for
Actor
Masala as Census officer
Badrinath as
Arya 2 as
Maska as
Chirutha as Charan's uncle
Munna as 'Spoon' Mohan
Devadasu as
Chatrapathi as Mahesh Nanda
Super as Tattoo
Bunny as Daiva Sahayam's assistant
Chakram as
Samba as Sidekick of McDowell Mani
Adavi Ramudu as Hanumanth -boatman
Varsham as Film Director
Simhadri as
Vamsi as Vamsi's friend