Raghavendra Rajkumar
Raghavendra Rajkumar | |
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Born |
15 August 1965 (age 52 years) Madras Madras, (Now in Tamil Nadu, India) |
Other names | Raghanna |
Occupation | Actor, Singer, Film producer |
Years active |
1988 - 2004 2018- |
Spouse(s) | Mangala |
Children |
Vinay Rajkumar Yuva Rajkumar(Guru) |
Parent(s) |
Rajkumar (father) Parvathamma (mother) |
Relatives | See Rajkumar family |
Raghavendra Rajkumar is an Indian film producer and former actor in Kannada cinema. He was also a singer and sang in some movies in which he acted. He is the second son of actor Rajkumar and film producer Parvathamma. He made his film debut as a lead actor in Chiranjeevi Sudhakara (1988) before appearing the hugely successful 1989 film Nanjundi Kalyana. Following this, he had a largely forgettable career, and retired from acting in 2004. He has since produced three films under Sri Vajreshwari Combines. His son Vinay Rajkumar is an actor.[1]
Filmography
As actor
Year | Film | Role(s) | Director(s) | Notes |
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1974 | Sri Srinivasa Kalyana | Vijay | Child Actor | |
1975 | Daari Tappida Maga | Kitty | Peketi Sivaram | Child Actor |
1988 | Chiranjeevi Sudhakar | Sudhakar | Singeetam Srinivasa Rao | Debut movie |
1989 | Nanjundi Kalyana | Raghuchandra | M. S. Rajashekar | Based on Parvathavani's Kannada drama which was a translation of William Shakespeare's comedy The Taming of the Shrew[2] Remade in Telugu as Mahajananiki Maradalu Pilla |
1989 | Gajapathi Garvabhanga | Kishore | M. S. Rajashekar | |
1990 | Aasegobba Meesegobba | M. S. Rajashekar | Cameo appearance | |
1990 | Anukoolakkobba Ganda | M. S. Rajashekar | Remake of Joroo Ka Ghulam | |
1991 | Kalyana Mantapa | Shankara | V. Govindaraj | Based on Ooty Varai Uravu |
1991 | Sutradhara | M. S. Rajashekar | Based on Happy Go Lovely | |
1991 | Bharjari Gandu | Renuka Sharma | Second half Based on Kathanayakudu | |
1993 | Anuraagada Alegalu | Priyadarshan | S. Narayan | |
1993 | Navibbaru Namagibbaru | M. S. Rajashekar | Dual role | |
1994 | Sagara Deepa | T. S. Nagabharana | Based on novel of M. Veerappa Moily | |
1995 | Aata Hudugaata | Raj | B. Ramamurthy | Remake of Khiladi |
1996 | Ibbara Naduve Muddina Aata | Relangi Narasimha Rao | ||
1996 | Srimathi Kalyana | C. H. Balaji Singh | ||
1996 | Geluvina Saradaara | Relangi Narasimha Rao | Partially based on Ketu Duplicatu | |
1996 | Shivaranjini | Shiva | M. S. Rajashekar | Remake of Dil |
1999 | Tuvvi Tuvvi Tuvvi | Kumar | Singeetam Srinivasa Rao | Based on Tum Haseen Main Jawaan |
1999 | Swasthik | Guru | Upendra | |
2004 | Pakkadmane Hudugi | Baalu | M. S. Rajashekar | Remake of Padosan |
2018 | Ammana Mane |
As singer
Year | Film | Song(s) | Composer(s) | Notes |
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1989 | Nanjundi Kalyana | "Nijava Nudiyale", "Hosa Premadalli" | Upendra Kumar | |
1990 | Gajapathi Garvabhanga | All songs except Jataka Kudure | Upendra Kumar | |
1990 | Anukoolakkobba Ganda | All songs | Upendra Kumar | |
1991 | Kalyana Mantapa | All songs except Ombathu Ombathu | Upendra Kumar | |
As producer
Film | Notes |
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1987 | Shruthi Seridaaga |
2010 | Jackie |
2012 | Anna Bond |
2013 | Yaare Koogadali |
References
- ↑ "Vinay Rajkumar: On the run". The Hindu. Retrieved 1 March 2017.
- ↑ Khajane, Muralidhara (23 April 2016). "Shakespeare influenced Kannada films too". The Hindu. Retrieved 14 March 2018.
External links
- Raghavendra Rajkumar on IMDb
- Fecilitation Ceremony of Raghavendra Raj Kumar organized by Slum Children and Women Development Association in Banglore
- Plackback Songs by Raghavendra RajKumar (Audio) from Udbhava.com
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