The telugu film industry mourns the death of Sarath Babu, one of its greatest performers, who passed away today. Over the course of a career spanning many decades, sarath babu showed his acting talent in more than 220 telugu, tamil, and kannada films. Sarath Babu, who was born on July 31, 1951, in the andhra pradesh region of Amudalavalasa, first went by the name Satyam Babu Deekshith before choosing his stage name.

After making his film debut in 1973 with "Rama Rajyam," sarath babu immediately gained notoriety for his noteworthy roles in "Panthulamma," "America Ammayi," and "Chilakamma Cheppindi," all directed by K. Balachander. He received recognition and honors for his talent and commitment to his profession, winning three Nandi Awards for Best Supporting Actor for his performances in "Seethakoka Chilaka" (1981), "O Bharya Katha" (1988), and "Neerajanam" (1989). He was also given the tamil Nadu State Award for Best Supporting Actor for his work in the 2017 movie "Malayan."

The fact that sarath babu wed the actress rama prabha in 1974 brought attention to his private life as well. In 1988, their 14-year marriage, which had endured, was divorced. eventually, in 1990, he wed sneha Nambiar; they eventually divorced in 2011. sarath babu most recently appeared in the tamil movie "Vasantha Mullai." He played the part of Superstar krishna in Sr Naresh's forthcoming movie "Malli Pelli," which has a key place in his career. The movie's homage to the seasoned performer will now be released on Friday.

In the film business, Sarath Babu's passing creates a hole, and his contributions to the medium will be remembered by both his admirers and his contemporaries. This remarkable actor's passing is sadly lamented, and the legacy he leaves behind will continue to motivate acting talent in the years to come.

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