Rami Reddy (actor)

Gangasani Rami Reddy (1 January 1959 – 14 April 2011) was an Indian actor in Telugu, Tamil, Hindi and Malayalam cinema. He also worked as director and producer. He is known for his negative roles, character roles and comedy timing. He was a well-known villain and he had an inimitable style with typical Telangana dialect. He shot to fame with his dialogue "spot pedatha" in the film Ankusam.[1][2]

Rami Reddy
Born(1959-01-01)1 January 1959
Died14 April 2011(2011-04-14) (aged 52)
Occupation(s)Actor, director, producer
Years active1989–2011
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Children3

Early life

Gangasani Rami Reddy was born in Chittoor district at Valmikipuram (formerly known as Vayalpad).[3] He did his BCJ (journalism) from Osmania University.[4]

Career

Before entering films, Reddy worked with The Munsif Daily as a journalist.[3] He shot to fame with his role as 'Spot Nana' in the super hit film Ankusam[3] and other movies including Osey Ramulamma, Ammoru, Gaayam, Anaganaga Oka Roju and Peddarikam. He acted in more than 250 films as a villain and character actor in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Hindi, Malayalam and Bhojpuri languages.[3]

Death

Rami Reddy had developed liver and kidney ailments. He died on 14 April 2011[3] in a private hospital in Secunderabad. He was only 52 when he died. If we talk about his personal life, he has two daughters and a son in his family.

Filmography

Year Film Role Language Notes
1989 Ankusam "Spot" Neelakantham Telugu
1990 Abhimanyu "Spot" Naga Kannada
Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari Abbulu Telugu
Pratibandh "Spot" Nana Hindi
1991 Ramudu Kadhu Rakshasudu Telugu
Abhimanyu Abbas Malayalam
Parama Sivudu Telugu
Naadu Athai Naadu Tamil
Kshana Kshanam Inspector Yadav Telugu
1992 420 Rankaa Telugu
Balarama Krishnulu Nukaraju Telugu
Mahaan Malayalam
Subba Rayudi Pelli Telugu
Peddarikam Son of Parvataneni Parasu Ramayya Telugu
1993 Gaayam Sarkar Telugu
Waqt Hamara Hai Colonel Chikara Hindi
1994 Allari Premikudu Bhairavaiah Telugu
Jeevitha Khaidi Garudadri Telugu
Elaan Mana Shetty Hindi
Dilwale Goon Hindi
Khuddar Swami Patil Hindi
1995 Ammoru Gorakh Telugu Dubbed in Tamil as Amman
Street Fighter Kanakaraju Telugu
Angrakshak Vellu Hindi
Andolan Baba Naayak Hindi
Haqeeqat Anna Hindi
Veer Hindi
1996 Angaara Honda Dada Hindi
Rangbaaz Nandu Hindi
1997 Anaganaga Oka Roju Chocolate Telugu
Hitler Rudraraju Telugu
Jeevan Yudh Madan Hindi
Kaalia Bhawani Singh Hindi
Loha Takla Hindi
Osey Ramulamma Landlord Jagannayak Patwari Telugu
Rowdy Durbar Telugu
1998 Thulli Thirintha Kaalam Devi's father Tamil
Chandaal Durjan Rai Sahab Singh Hindi
Hatyara Shishupal Singhania Hindi
Gunda Kala Shetty Hindi
1999 Nenjinile Supari Tamil
Ganga Ki Kasam Police inspector Hindi
Dada Yeshwant Hindi
Shera Hindi
Jaanwar Raghu Shetty Hindi
Sautela Hindi
2000 Qurbaniyaan Hindi
Bhoot Raaj Patloo Hindi
Adavi Chukka Gurunatham Telugu
Daku Ramkali Hindi
Krodh Kavre Hindi
Balaram Harishchandra Prasad Telugu
Ee Tharam Nehru Durga Telugu
Ganapathi Telugu
2001 Galiyon Ka Badshah Hindi
Mrugaraju Telugu
Nayak : The Real Hero Hindi
Snehamante Idera Puliraju Telugu
2002 2 Much Telugu
2003 Raghavendra Telugu
Sambhu Telugu
Villain Telugu
Tada Bitthal Rao Hindi
Satyaghath: Crime Never Pays Abbas Ali Hindi
2004 Anji Guruji Telugu
Seshadri Naidu Telugu
2005 Kaki Telugu
2005 Pellam Pichchodu Seth Kishanlal Telugu
Slokam Telugu
Athanokkade Pattabhai Telugu
Nayakudu Vadayar Telugu
Bhamakalapam Telugu
2006 Mudhu Telugu
Samanyudu Ramu Yadav Telugu
2007 Police Story 2 Kannada
Panthaya Kozhi Nachappa Gounder Malayalam
2008 Adhe Navvu Telugu
Khiladi No. 1 Bhojpuri
2009 Jagadguru Sri Shiridi Sai Baba Telugu
2010 Dammunnodu Telugu
Sandadi Telugu
Anaganaga Oka Aranyam Telugu

Awards

References

  1. "Villain Ram Reddy dies of cancer". www.greatandhra.com. Retrieved 14 April 2011.
  2. "Rami Reddy is no more." www.bharatstudent.com. Retrieved 14 April 2011.
  3. "Actor Rami Reddy passes away". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 14 April 2011.
  4. "Rami Reddy". IMDb.
  5. "నంది అవార్డు విజేతల పరంపర (1964–2008)" [A series of Nandi Award Winners (1964–2008)] (PDF). Information & Public Relations of Andhra Pradesh. Retrieved 21 August 2020.(in Telugu)
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