Satyadev was born on 4 July 1989, in Visakhapatnam. He attended SFS School and Nalanda Talent School in Visakhapatnam, and graduated in Computer Science Engineering from MVGR College of Engineering, Vijayanagaram.[4] Satyadev worked as Virtual Design Architect for IBM and VMware till 2016, post which he quit to focus solely on his film career.[5]
Satyadev is married to Deepika.[6] The couple has a son named Savarnik, born in 2020.[2]
Career
Early work and success (2011–2019)
Satyadev started his career with Mr. Perfect, in 2011, playing a minor role. He then continued to do minor roles in the 2013 films, Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu and Attarintiki Daredi, and the 2014 film Mukunda.[7] His first major role came in his other 2014 release Maine Pyar Kiya.[8] Although the film received limited response, Suresh Kavirayani of Deccan Chronicle stated, "Another promising debutant is Satya Dev, who had to perform two characters — one young and the other, in the 40s. The variations in both characters are brought out superbly by Dev".[9] In 2015, Satyadev was selected from over 500 artistes for the lead role in Jyothi Lakshmi.[10] The film was a moderate success but, provided him recognition.[11] That year, he also appeared in Asura, which was again a commercial success.[12]
In 2016, Satyadev played a businessman in Kshanam opposite Adah Sharma, an autorickshaw driver in Mana Oori Ramayanam and a cameo in Appatlo Okadundevadu. All the three films emerged a critical and commercial success.[13] Reviewing Mana Oori Ramayanam, Suhas Yellapantula called his performance "top notch".[14] For Kshanam, Pranita Jonnalagedda stated that he gave his maximum to a "well-etched character".[15] Satyadev started 2017 with the bilingual The Ghazi Attack, where he played a sonar operator.[16] The film was a box office success and received positive response.[17][18] Later the year, he played a constable in another Rogue, which failed at the box office.[19] In 2018, he first played dual roles in Antariksham 9000 KMPH.[20] He then played a con man opposite Nandita Swetha in Bluff Master.[21] A critic of 123telugu was appreciative of his screen presence.[22]
Satyadev had further success with his four releases in 2019. He first played an assistant director in Brochevarevarura opposite Nivetha Pethuraj.[23] The film was a major box office success and Palaparthi Srividya was appreciative of his "mature performance".[24][25] He then played a CBI officer in another commercial success, iSmart Shankar opposite Nidhhi Agerwal.[26] Hemanth Kumar of Firstpost noted, "Satyadev delivers another solid performance and his presence is felt till the end of the film."[27] He next appeared in George Reddy.[28] In his last release of the year, he played a fashion photography and filmmaker opposite Eesha Rebba in Raagala 24 Gantallo.[29] A critic of The Hindu said that he "sparkle" in his role.[30] Satyadev then made his web series debut with Gods of Dharmapuri, playing a gangster.[31] Hemanth Kumar CR stated that he delivers a "terrific" performance.[32]
Critical acclaim and fluctuations (2020– present)
Satyadev started 2020 with the year's second highest-grossing film, Sarileru Neekevvaru, where he played an army officer.[33] He then played a police officer opposite Pooja Jhaveri in 47 Days.[34] Sangeetha Devi Dundoo noted, "The only reason to watch it till the end is Satyadev, whose empathetic performance goes in vain."[35] Satyadev next appear in his most critically acclaimed film, Uma Maheswara Ugra Roopasya, where he played a photographer.[36] Haricharan Pudipeddi opined, "Satyadev, who is consistently good lately, is a solid match to Fahadh Faasil and even though you're reminded of the latter's mannerisms in a few scenes, he makes his character unique in his own way."[37] Later the year, he played a mechanical engineer opposite Priyaa Lal in Guvva Gorinka, which opened to mixed reviews.[38][39] Following this, he appeared as a neurosurgeon in the series Locked. Both the series and his performance received positive response.[40][41]
In 2021, Satyadev first appeared as a writer in the anthology Pitta Kathalu.[42] Following this, he played an advocate in Thimmarusu opposite Priyanka Jawalkar.[43] Murali Krishna C H stated, "Satyadev is really in good form. He fits perfectly into the role and powers Thimmarusu to gloss over its uneven edges."[44] Later he played a crook alongside Nithya Menen in Skylab.[45] A critic of The News Minute found him to be "impressive".[46] In the same year, he also featured in the music video "Daare Leda" alongside Roopa Kodavayur.[47]
In his first film of 2022, Satyadev had a cameo in Acharya as a comrade.[48] He then played a businessman turned rebel alongside Aishwarya Lekshmi in Godse, which was an average grosser.[49] Paul Nicodemus noted that he "evokes the right emotions among the audience" with his act.[50] His next film Godfather saw him play an aspiring politician opposite Nayanthara. Despite the big budget, it was a box office failure.[51] His performance earned him Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor – Telugu nomination and Sowmya Rajendran opined, "Satyadev is marvellous. As the manipulative Jai who wins Satya's trust easily, Satyadev gets a bigger role in the remake and does justice to it."[52][53] Satyadev then expanded to Hindi films with Ram Setu, playing Lord Hanuman, disguise as a man.[54] It was a box office failure.[55] Abhimanyu Mathur of Hindustan Times stated, "Even though AP is written as a stereotypical Lankan with the clichéd accent, he brings through his performance enough charm and humour for the role to stand out."[56] In his last film that year, he played software engineer opposite Tamannaah Bhatia in Gurthunda Seethakalam, which emerged another box office failure. With this, Satyadev had no film release in 2023.[57][58]
The year 2024 begin with Satyadev playing an orphan in Krishnamma.[59] In a mixed review, a critic of Cinema Express was appreciative of his character's "raw vulnerability".[60] In his next release, Satyadev played a bank employee opposite Priya Bhavani Shankar, in the multilingual Zebra.[61] Srivathsan Nadadhur of The Hindu found him to be "sharp as ever" in a character with larger-than-life presence.[62]