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Narsing Yadav

( May 15 1963 - Dec 31 2020 )

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Narsing Yadav (15 May 1963 – 31 December 2020) was an Indian actor known for his comic villain roles. He acted in more than 300 films predominantly in Telugu, in addition to Hindi and Tamil languages. He debuted as a small character artist and was primarily cast as a villain and comedy actor. Narsing was born in Hyderabad to Rajaiah and Lakshmi Narasamma. He completed his primary education in Raja Kandaswamy School. His highest qualification was Intermediate (Plus 2). He was married to Chitra Yadav and had a son named Ruthvik Yadav. His first Hindi film was Adha Din Adhi Raat directed by Doondi and first Telugu movie is Hema Hemeelu directed by Vijaya Nirmala. He played a supporting villain role in this film. He played notable roles in Kshana Kshanam, Gaayam, Mutha Mestri, Aithe, Mass, Shankar Dada M.B.B.S., Anukokunda Oka Roju and Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana. The actor, who had been suffering from chronic kidney disease (CKD), was undergoing treatment at a hospital in Hyderabad, The Hindu reported. Narsing Yadav made his feature film debut with the film Hema Hemeelu, directed by Vijaya Nirmala. While he has been part of more than 300 films made in Telugu, Tamil and Hindi, he has said in an interview that he learned how to act from director Ram Gopal Varma. He was last seen in Chiranjeevi’s 2017 film Khaidi No.150, directed by VV Vinayaka and produced by Ram Charan. He is survived by his wife Chitra and son Ruthvik. Earlier in April, the actor’s health had deteriorated while undergoing dialysis, and he was put on ventilator support briefly, his family had told the media.

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Indian actor

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Hyderabad, India