Performer and entertainer MS Narayana, a veteran with in excess of 750 movies surprisingly, passed away at a corporate healing center on Friday morning. He was 63.
Specialists referred to multi-organ failure as the reason for death. He was at first diagnosed with malaria in a hospital in Bhimavaram and brought to a corporate hospital around four days prior. Later he complained about chest pain and then put on ventilator for last 2 days. His kidneys also stopped functioning properly therefore he was given dialysis too.
On Thursday evening, his condition stayed discriminating however specialists said he was reacting positively to the treatment. However, at around 9.40 a.m. on Friday, he was proclaimed dead.
About MS Narayana
He was born in Nidamarru village close to Bhimavaram in West Godavari District on April 16, 1951, Mylavarapu Surya Narayana fiddled in theater at first while filling in as an instructor and entered the film industry as writer before being presented as an actor. The performing artist, who was known for his incomparable, witty style of acting was an expert in comedy and one who could take away the silliness components of a film with elan.
Among his most recent movies is “Manam” (2014) in which three eras of the Akkineni family acted and the toward the end in which actor, late Akkineni Nageswara Rao acted. Other noticeable movies incorporate “Badshah” with NTR in 2013, ‘Cameraman Gangatho Rambabu’ with Pawan Kalyan and “Julayi” with Allu Arjun in 2012 and Mahesh Babu’s runaway achievement “Dookudu” in 2011.
Five Nandi recompenses
MS Narayana won five Nandi recompenses introduced by Andhra Pradesh Government as Best male humorist for the flims Maa Nanna ki Pelli, Ramskkanodu, Sardukupodam Randi, Sivamani and Dookudu. His part as a yearning on-screen character Bokka Venkateswara Rao in “Dookudu” featuring Mahesh Babu and Samantha presented to him a considerable measure of popularity.
He acted in two Tamil flims – Nootrenbadhu and Maharaja (both 2011). He made his presentation as an executive in the film Koduku featuring his child Vikram. Other motion picture coordinated by him was Bhajantrilu. He penned dialogs for eight movies.
Last ceremonies at Vikarabad
The mortal stays of the late performer would be kept for the overall population to pay praise at Film Chambers this night. Family sources said that his last customs would be performed at his homestead house in Vikarabad in neighboring Ranga Reddy District on Saturday.
TS, AP CMs mourned
Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao mourned the demise of MS Narayana saying the film business has lost a good performing artist. Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu excessively mourned the on-screen character’s inauspicious death. YSR Congress President Y.s. Jagan communicated stun and distress at the passing of the prevalent on-screen character and passed on his sympathies to the bereaved family.
Actors Posted
RIP MS Narayana sir , we will miss u
— Tamannaah Bhatia (@tamannaahspeaks) January 23, 2015
We miss u friend. will miss the joy, laughter,ur wit n insights which made us rich..it’s very painful to say bye. Rip pic.twitter.com/xXUumEHtMw
— Prakash Raj (@prakashraaj) January 23, 2015
MS Narayana garu was a learned man,a versatile actor and a very kind soul. Terrible loss for Telugu cinema and his millions of fans. RIP sir
— Siddharth (@Actor_Siddharth) January 23, 2015
In extreme shock wd the sudden demise of MS Narayana garu. Worked wd him in two films. May his soul RIP. Strength to d family
— Rakul Preet (@Rakulpreet) January 23, 2015