
📌 Key Points
- Uday Kiran’s Smile Masked Deep Pain: Sister Reveals All
- Sister Sridevi Shatters Myths: No Money Woes, Marital Bliss
- “Lover Boy” Craved Aloo Fry, Rasam, Pulihora: His Simple Palate
- Unseen Torment: Uday Kiran Suffered Silently Till The End
Even after his passing, Tollywood’s ‘Lover Boy,’ Uday Kiran, remains evergreen, his appeal recently underscored by Manasantha Nuvve‘s triumphant re-release. Now, fans are abuzz with fascinating insights: his favourite simple food choices, and some surprising truths unveiled by his sister, Sridevi. Prepare to rediscover the man behind the beloved on-screen persona.
Uday’s Simple Tastes, Hidden Truths
An interesting piece of information about Tollywood’s “Lover Boy” Uday Kiran is now going viral: details about his favorite food and shocking truths revealed by his sister, Sridevi. Though no longer with us, Uday Kiran continues to entertain audiences through his films, feeling present especially when it comes to love stories, for which his movies remain a top choice. This enduring appeal was recently highlighted when his film `Manasantha Nuvve` was re-released on Valentine’s Day, receiving a tremendous response and celebrated like a festival by lovers.
In this context, his sister Sridevi shared intriguing details about Uday Kiran’s personal life, including his favorite food. Apparently, he had very simple tastes, loving Aloo Fry, Charu (Rasam), and Tamarind Pulihora. He would eat these dishes with great relish whenever he was happy, and Sridevi herself would often cook them for him. Sridevi also recounted that just like his perpetually smiling persona in `Manasantha Nuvve`, he maintained the same cheerful demeanor at home, always seen smiling and never expressing his pain. She stated that while he appeared to be a happy person, they never understood the depth of the pain he harbored, as he didn’t reveal anything even at the very end.
Lover Boy’s Rise, Decline, and Legacy
Sridevi refuted claims of financial difficulties or a lack of film opportunities, clarifying that he was actually receiving many offers. However, he was highly selective, wanting only to do good films. She further clarified that there were no disputes with his wife, and they both were happy.
Born into a normal middle-class family, Uday Kiran was introduced to the silver screen with the film `Chitram`. He achieved a hit with his debut, quickly becoming a popular hero in Tollywood. He then scored a hat-trick of consecutive successes with films like `Nuvvu Nenu` and `Manasantha Nuvve`, leading to a significant fan following and earning him the tag of “Lover Boy.” Even `Kalusukovalani`, which followed, was a big hit. However, Uday Kiran’s career began to decline thereafter, and he tragically committed suicide on January 5, 2014.
Looking Ahead
Uday Kiran’s journey, from ‘Lover Boy’ to his tragic end, remains a poignant tale. Sister Sridevi’s revelations and his simple food choices unveil the man behind the star, a stark reminder of fame’s fragility. May his legacy prompt introspection for better industry support.


