When the name naramalli sivaprasad is mentioned, it evokes memories for movie fans in the telugu film industry and political leaders in Andhra Pradesh. Known for his distinctive and impactful actions, Sivaprasad was a childhood friend of tdp leader and ap Chief minister Chandrababu Naidu. His interests spanned literature, arts, and film acting.

He began his journey in drama during childhood, eventually entering the film industry where he made a mark as a villain and character artist in numerous films. Notably, he played a junior artist role in Chiranjeevi's movie "Khaidi" and later earned acclaim for his villainous roles, winning the Nandi Award for Best Actor for his performance in the movie "Danger."

RK Roja, a minister in the ysr congress Party until recently, considers Sivaprasad her mentor in the film industry. With Chandrababu Naidu's encouragement, Sivaprasad entered politics in 1999. He first contested as an mla from the Satyavedu sc reserved constituency in chittoor district and was elected to the assembly. Although he lost in 2004, he later won the chittoor parliamentary seat, which was reserved for SCs, and served as an mp from chittoor for two consecutive terms in the 2009 and 2014 elections. For ten years, he actively voiced the concerns of the telugu people in Parliament.

Sivaprasad, who held an MBBS degree, excelled as an actor before transitioning into politics. He served one term as an mla but lost the mp seat from chittoor in 2019. He passed away from kidney disease. During the 2013 state bifurcation movement, he gained widespread admiration for his daily efforts in parliament to advocate for a united state.

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