Popular mimicry artist Hari Kishna has passed away on Saturday after prolonged illness. The 57 year old was born on May 30th 1963 in Eluru. From the age of eight years, Hari Kishan started doing mimicry and over the years, he garnered reputation.
In the year 1971, Hari Kishan performed on stage for the first time and since then he never looked back. Across the globe, Hari Kishan hosted over 10,000 mimicry shows and he went on to feature in couple of films too.
Hari Kishan also turned a mimicry teacher and worked as lecturer in Potti Sriramulu Telugu University for nearly 12 years.
Upon learning about Hari Kishan’s death, the Telugu film industry has expressed its deep condolences.
This post was last modified on 23 May 2020 3:51 pm
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