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RIP Krishna: Rajinikanth, PM Modi pay tributes to veteran Telugu actorYesteryear Telugu superstar Ghattamaneni Krishna (79) passed away in the early hours on Tuesday. He was admitted to a corporate hospital in Hyderabad on Sunday night, after suffering cardiac arrest.
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Heartfelt condolences to everyone mourning the loss of Krishna Gaaru, says actor Mammootty

A massive loss that will forever leave a mark within each of us, says Keerthy Suresh

Mourning the loss of a veteran superstar Krishna Garu, says Rashmika Mandanna

Shashi Tharoor condoles the late actor's demise

Fondly recollect having acted with him, says actor Sarath Kumar

His contribution to the Telugu cinema industry cannot be described in words, says Allu Arjun

Krishna's unmatched professional discipline and work ethics set an example on conduct in public life, says Congress leader Rahul Gandhi

Jana Sena chief K Pawan Kalyan and Political Affairs Committee Chairman Nadendla Manohar also expressed grievance over Krishna's demise and offered condolences to the bereaved family.

Magnificent era in Telugu films has come to an end, says Chandrababu Naidu

Telugu Desam chief Chandrababu Naidu said a magnificent era in Telugu films has come to an end with the demise of Krishna. "He was a gentleman, producers' hero and a superstar. Krishna himself was a daring producer who pioneered technology in Telugu films," Naidu said.

Andhra Pradesh Governor condoles the demise of Krishna

Condoling the death of the veteran Telugu star, the Governor said Krishna acted in several films that created social awareness on different issues. "As an actor, producer, director and film studio owner, Krishna's services to the Telugu film industry will be memorable. He left an indelible mark in people's hearts through his display of varied roles in over 350 films," the Governor said in a statement .

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PM Modi mourns death of Telugu actor Krishna

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday condoled the death of veteran Telugu film actor Krishna and said his demise is a colossal loss to the world of cinema and entertainment.

"Krishna Garu was a legendary superstar, who won hearts of people through his versatile acting and lively personality. His demise is a colossal loss to the world of cinema and entertainment," Modi tweeted.

Krishna garu's demise great loss to Telugu film industry, says Rajinikanth

'Krishna garu is synonym for adventure,' says Jr NTR

"Krishna garu is synonym for adventure. Apart from many experimental films and distinctive characters, your credit for introducing many techniques to Telugu cinema will always be remembered," Jr NTR tweeted.

Condoling, the death, Stalin said his demise is an irreparable loss to Indian cinema. In a statement, he said Krishna was known for including many innovative aspects in cinema. He expressed his condolences to his son Mahesh Babu and the bereaved family.

Mahesh Babu lost his mother Indira Devi in September this year and his elder brother Ramesh Babu in January. Krishna was said to have been deeply affected by these tragedies.

Harsha Bhogle mourns the demise of Telugu superstar

Krishna earned ever-lasting fame with his portrayal of the role of Alluri Sitarama Raju, a legendary freedom fighter in coastal Andhra Pradesh.

Director Anil Ravipudi pays tribute, says Krishna's demise 'huge loss to Telugu Cinema'

Krishna was awarded NTR national award in 2003

He received several awards including NTR national award in 2003. In 2009, he was honoured with the Padma Bhushan for his contributions to Indian cinema.

Krishna was considered close to former Prime Minister Rahiv Gandhi. He joined the Congress party in 1984 and was a critic of legendary actor NTRama Rao and his Telugu Desam Party.

Krishna married Indira Devi in 1965. They had two sons including Mahesh Babu and three daughters. In 1969, he married actor Vijaya Nirmala and had one son from her. She died in 2019.

The superstar was reported to be depressed since the death of his wife Indira Devi in September. Early this year, he lost his elder son Ramesh Babu.

The superstar founded Padmalaya Studio in 1970 and produced some highly successful movies.

Krishna debuted as lead actor with 1965 movie 'Thene Manasulu'

Born on May 31, 1942 at Burripalem in Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh, Krishna entered the film industry in early 1960s with small roles. He debuted as the lead actor with the 1965 movie Thene Manasulu, which became a hit.

Gudacchari 116(1966), a spy film, proved to be a superhit, making Krishna one of the most sought after actors. With this success, he got offers for 20 films. He subsequently acted in at least six James Bond-like movies.

For his contribution to the Indian film industry, Krishna was conferred with Padma Bhushan award.

Megastar Chiranjeevi pens heartfelt tribute to Krishna

Film producers Dil Raju, Sirish mourn Krishna’s demise

Film producers Dil Raju and Sirish, via their banner Sri Venkateswara Creations’ official Twitter handle, said that Krishna’s “legendary roles and impeccable performances will continue to inspire generations to come.”

It's heartbreaking for every fan, says Rakul Preet

Actor Rakul Preet Singh mourned the demise of superstar Krishna. She wrote, “Condolences to @urstrulyMahesh sir and his family. It’s heartbreaking for every fan. Thank you, sir, for your contribution to Indian cinema. There will be no one like you. RIP.”

Telangana CM K Chandrasekhar Rao also condoled his demise

"He is Alluri... He is our James Bond," says Andhra Pradesh CM Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy

For his contribution to the Indian film industry, Krishna was conferred with Padma Bhushan award.

He was elected to Lok Sabha as a Congress MP from Eluru in 1989.

Krishna, father of popular actor Mahesh Babu, had acted in over 340 movies, introducingJames Bond, Western cow-boy styled films to the Telugu audience.