Siva Reddy

Siva Reddy is an Indian mimicry artist, comedian and actor.[1] He has worked in over 100 films in Telugu.[2] He is popular for his imitation of popular Telugu film actors.[3]

Siva Reddy
Birth nameSiva Reddy
Born1977 (age 4546)
Ramagundam, Karimnagar, Telangana, India
GenresImpressionist (entertainment)
Occupation(s)Mimicry, Comedy actor
Years active1994-present
Websitehttp://shivareddy.co.in

TV shows

Live shows

  • Stage Show for Y.S. Rajashekhar Reddy
  • Sakshi – Vinayaka chavithi – 2013
  • TV 9- – Vinayaka chavithi – 2012
  • Vajrotsavam

Filmography

YearTitleRole
1994Pittala Dora
2001AnandamPurse
2001Manasantha NuvveMinister's son
2001Ammayi Kosam
2003Nee Manasu Naaku Telusu
2003Vasantham
2003Jodi No.1
2003Kedi No 1
2003Idi Maa Ashokgadi Love Story
2003Naaga
2004Athade Oka SainyamSiva Reddy
2004Gudachari 117
2004Koduku Diddina Kapuram
2004Donga Dongadi
2004Xtra
2004Aithe Enti
2004Adavi Ramudu
2005Rambha Neeku Oorvasi Naaku
2005Chakram
2006StalinStalin's brother
2008RainbowShiva
2008Kousalya Supraja Rama
2010Aalasyam Amrutam
2010Pappu
2010Buridi
2010 Namo VenkatesaMusician
2011Jai Bolo Telangana
2011Vastadu Naa Raju
2011Nagaram Nidrapothunna Vela
2011 DookuduAjay's friend
2012Thikka[4]
2016Nayaki
2017Meda Meeda Abbayi
2020Amaram Akhilam Prema

Awards

  • Nandi award
  • Bharathamuni award - 5 Awards
  • The Vamsi-Berkely award for Athade Oka Sainyam
  • Bharata-Muni award for Ammai Kosam
  • The prestigious Relangi award and Yuvatarang award
  • Jhendhyala award
  • Rajababu award
  • Relangi award
  • Vamsi Barkil award
  • Yuvatharanga award
  • Jhoshna Kalapitam award
  • Tirupati Kalpitha Ghantasala award
  • Comedy Titan award
  • Bahumukha Nata Dhvani Anukarana Durienaa
  • Fun Star

References

  1. "Andhra Pradesh / Vijayawada News : Mumaith sets the stage on fire in the city". The Hindu. 8 December 2008. Archived from the original on 9 November 2012. Retrieved 1 June 2011.
  2. "Metro Plus Hyderabad / Profiles : A laugh rioter". The Hindu. 13 January 2007. Archived from the original on 9 November 2012. Retrieved 1 June 2011.
  3. "Musical journey". The Hindu. 19 February 2003. Archived from the original on 9 November 2012. Retrieved 1 June 2011.
  4. "Srihari, Priyamani and Posani in Thikka! | 123telugu.com". Archived from the original on 28 December 2015. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
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