Kaikala Satyanarayana (25 July 1935 – 23 December 2022) was an Indian actor, producer, director, and politician who predominantly worked in Telugu cinema.
He appeared in more than 750 films over six decades.
Kaikala Satyanarayana was born on 25 July 1935 to Kaikala Laxmi Narayana from Kavutaram village in Krishna district.
Having completed his primary education in Gudlavalleru and intermediate education in Vijayawada, Satyanarayana graduated from Gudivada College.
1959
Kaikala was first noticed by D. L. Narayana, who offered him a role in his film Sipayi Koothuru directed by Changayya in 1959.
Though it did not do well at the box office, he was noticed for his resemblance to N.T. Rama Rao.
They found him as a prospective candidate to play dupe to NTR.
Satyanarayana aptly fitted that place.
He played dupe to NTR in several movies.
1960
NTR offered Satyanarayana a role in his film Apoorva Sahasra Siraccheda Chintamani in 1960, directed by S. D. Lal.
Satyanarayana played the role of a prince.
B. Vittalacharya cast him in a negative role in Kanaka Durga Pooja Mahima.
He fit the role to the T. From then on, Satyanarayana established himself in villain roles.
Kaikala married Nageswaramma on 10 April 1960.
The couple had two daughters and two sons.
Satyanarayana died on 23 December 2022, at the age of 87.
1990
Satyanarayana established Rama Films production house and made films such as Kodama Simham (1990), Bangaru Kutumbam (1994), and Muddula Mogudu (1997).
He went on to appear in over 750 films.
1996
In 1996, he stepped into politics with TDP winning Lok Sabha elections from Machilipatnam constituency.
2011
He was a recipient of the Raghupathi Venkaiah Award in 2011, and the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award in 2017.
Renowned for his acting prowess across a range of roles and genres, he was given the epithet Navarasa Natana Sarvabhouma.
He served as the Member of Parliament in the 11th Lok Sabha representing Machilipatnam constituency from the Telugu Desam Party.
2012
In 2012, he served as the jury member for South Region II at the 59th National Film Awards.