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HYDERABAD: Shanti Swaroop, the first Telugu newsreader, passed away while undergoing treatment at a private hospital here on Friday. He suffered a heart attack two days ago and was admitted to the hospital.

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Shanti Swaroop was well-known as the first anchor to deliver news in the vernacular language. He created a record by reading Telugu news for the first time on Doordarshan on 14 November, 1983 and continued anchoring till his retirement in 2011.

The 7 pm news that he presented was something that everyone remembered as Shanti Swaroop had a distinct style of reading without giving in to any emotion and his pronunciation was impeccable. He married Roja Rani, also an anchor on Doordarshan in 1980.

As the first generation news reader, he became a familiar face for the Telugu people, said Revanth Reddy and conveyed his condolences to the bereaved family. KCR said that Shanthi Swaroop left a mark on Telugu people.

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Renowned choreographer Rakesh Master passed away on Sunday at the age of 53. A tall figure in the Telugu film industry, Rakesh fell ill a week ago while returning to Hyderabad after an outdoor shoot in Visakhapatnam, IANS reported.

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Chennai: Director and Bigg Boss Telugu fame, Surya Kiran passed away on Monday in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. It is claimed that Surya Kiran died due to jaundice at the age of 51. Surya was known for producing films like Satyam and Raju Bhai, he further rose to fame when he soon became a part of the Telugu version of Bigg Boss. The tragic demise of Surya Kiran was confirmed by his spokesperson when he posted on X/Twitter. Read on.

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Hyderabad: Shanti Swaroop, the first Telugu newsreader on Doordarshan, has passed away after being admitted to Yashoda Hospital in the city two days ago due to a heart attack. He was 70 years old.

Shanti Swaroop, who became the first Telugu news reader, started reading news on television on November 14, 1983. He was renowned for his unique style of reading news without a teleprompter and was a beloved figure in Telugu households for many years before retiring in 2011.

Renowned actor-director Surya Kiran who is known for popular films like Dhana 51 and Satyam passed away on March 11 in his Chennai home. According to reports, he was suffering from jaundice for the past few days and was undergoing treatment at Chennai's GEM hospital.

Surya also earned fame after he was featured in Bigg Boss Telugu Season 4 as a contestant. He has worked in more than 200 films since his debut as a child actor. Aditya Music who is a renowned music company in the Telugu industry took to their social platform and shared the heartbreaking news.

Apart from that, Surya participated in the Telugu reality TV show Bigg Boss 4 hosted by Akkineni Nagarjuna but got eliminated in the first week of the show. Surya Kiran married actor Kalyani (Kaveri) before separating a few years later. His younger sister, Sujatha Dhanush, is also an actor who works primarily in the South Indian cinema.

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