Surya Kiran, was an Indian film director and actor renowned for his contributions to Telugu-language cinema. His notable directorial venture, "
Satyam," garnered acclaim for its compelling storytelling and deft direction. Kiran's journey in the entertainment world also included a stint as a contestant on the Telugu reality television show, Bigg Boss Telugu 4, where he left an indelible mark despite being eliminated in the first week.
Starting his career as a child actor under the stage name Master Suresh, Kiran transitioned into directing with his debut film "Satyam" in 2003, marking the beginning of a successful directorial career in Telugu cinema. His directorial prowess was evident in the critical acclaim received by "Satyam," with reviewers highlighting his adept handling of the narrative.
Beyond his professional endeavors, Surya Kiran's personal life was marked by significant relationships and family ties. Born to T. S. Mani and Radha in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Kiran hailed from a family rooted in Trivandrum, Kerala. His younger sister, Sujitha Dhanush, followed in his footsteps and pursued a career in acting. Kiran's marital journey included a brief union with
Kalyani before they parted ways.
Death
Surya Kiran was passed away due to jaundice at a hospital in Chennai on March 11, 2024, at the age of 49.