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Telugu actor Potti Veeraiah passes away

The veteran comedian acted in over 500 films

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Actor Potti Veeraiah, best known for his roles in Jaganmohini and Gaja Donga, passed away today in Hyderabad due to age-related ailments. He was 74.

Born in Phanigiri village in Telangana as Gattu Veeraiah, he later adapted his screen name to make a mark as a dwarf comedian. After making his debut in 1967 with  Vittalacharya’s Aggi Dora, Veeraiah went on to act in over 500 films across Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam film industries. Some of his most popular films include Yugandar, Gola Naagamma, Atthagari Petthanam, Gaja Donga, Raadhamma Pelli, and Tarzan Sundari, to name a few.

In one of his old interviews, he mentioned that actors Shobhan Babu and Raja Babu had encouraged him to meet filmmaker Vittalacharya for acting gigs. Likewise, he had noted that Dasari Narayana Rao was equally important in propelling his film career as a comedian.

Potti Veeraiah is survived by three daughters.

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