Other names AVS Name Amanchi Subrahmanyam | Role Journalist | |
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Full Name Amanchi Venkata Subrahmanyam Born 2 January 1957 ( 1957-01-02 ) Tenali, Andhra Pradesh, India Residence Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India Died November 8, 2013, Manikonda, Hyderabad Parents Shiva Kameswary, Veera Raghavayya Awards Nandi Special Jury Award, Nandi Award for Best Character Actor Movies Mister Pellam, Dharma Chakram, Aayanaki Iddaru, Shubhalagnam, Yamaleela Similar People M S Narayana, S V Krishna Reddy, E V V Satyanarayana, Bapu, D Ramanaidu |
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Amanchi Venkata Subrahmanyam (2 January 1957 – 8 November 2013), better known by his initials, A.V.S., was an Indian film; character actor, comedian, producer, director, and journalist known for his works exclusively in Telugu cinema. A.V.S. is regarded as one of the finest comic actors of Telugu cinema, noted particularly for his comic dialogue delivery, and expressions. A.V.S. was starred in over five hundred feature films, and has garnered four state Nandi Awards, including Best Comedian, and Best character actor.
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- Early life and career
- Death
- Awards
- References

Early life and career

AVS was born on 2 January 1957 at Tenali town, Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh. He was introduced to the film industry by director Bapu through his film Mister Pellam in the year 1993. With this film, he became a comedy star in the Telugu film industry. For his role he received many awards including Nandi Award by Government of Andhra Pradesh. He won many private and Government awards for both in films and in TV shows. He produced two films: 'Uncle' and 'Ori Ni Prema Bangaaram Kanu…!' and directed 4 films, namely Super Heroes, Ori Ni Prema Bangaaram Kaanu..!, Room Mates, and Kothimooka. He was General Secretary of the Movie Artistes Association for 3 terms.
Death

AVS sustained kidney and liver trauma for some days. He had a liver transplant in 2008. He died on 8 November 2013 at his son's residence in Manikonda, Hyderabad after multiple organ failure.
Awards
