This Article is From Oct 10, 2013

Telugu film industry pays final tribute to Srihari

Telugu film industry pays final tribute to Srihari

Srihari went from being a stunt master to comedian, villain, lead actor and eventually one of the finest character actors of the Telugu industry.

Highlights

  • Several artists from the Telugu film industry, including bigwigs like D Ramanaidu and Dasari Naryana Rao paid their last tribute to popular Telugu actor Srihari, who died on Wednesday, October 9, of a liver ailment. He was 49.
  • Srihari died in a Mumbai hospital. His body, which was brought on Thursday, October 10, has been kept at his residence for the public to pay their respects.
  • Other industry members who paid their respects include names like Brahmaji, V V Vinayak, K Raghavendra Rao, and Bellamkonda Suresh.
  • "The body will be kept for public to pay their respect. The last rites will be performed in the evening at Srihari's farmhouse in Bachupally," C. Kalyan, president, South Indian Film Chamber of Commerce, told IANS.
  • Srihari, who started his career as a stunt master, went on to play villain and comedian roles before bagging plum lead roles and strong character-based roles.
  • He was introduced as a lead hero in 1999 Telugu action-drama Police.
  • In a career spanning over two decades, he starred in 98 films. Some of his best films include Dhee, Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana, Magadheera and Krishna.
  • His last notable performance was from recently released Ram Charan Teja-starrer Telugu action-drama Thoofan.
Hyderabad: Several artists from the Telugu film industry, including bigwigs like D Ramanaidu and Dasari Naryana Rao paid their last tribute to popular Telugu actor Srihari, who died on Wednesday, October 9, of a liver ailment. He was 49.

Srihari died in a Mumbai hospital. His body, which was brought on Thursday, October 10, has been kept at his residence for the public to pay their respects.

Other industry members who paid their respects include names like Brahmaji, V V Vinayak, K Raghavendra Rao, and Bellamkonda Suresh.

"The body will be kept for public to pay their respect. The last rites will be performed in the evening at Srihari's farmhouse in Bachupally," C. Kalyan, president, South Indian Film Chamber of Commerce, told IANS.

Srihari, who started his career as a stunt master, went on to play villain and comedian roles before bagging plum lead roles and strong character-based roles.

He was introduced as a lead hero in 1999 Telugu action-drama Police.

In a career spanning over two decades, he starred in 98 films. Some of his best films include Dhee, Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana, Magadheera and Krishna.

His last notable performance was from recently released Ram Charan Teja-starrer Telugu action-drama Thoofan.
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