Aniruddha Jatkar

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Aniruddha Jatkar
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Born
(1974-02-16) 16 February 1974 (age 47)

Mumbai, Maharastra, India
Other namesAnirudh
Alma materL. S. Raheja School Of Architecture
OccupationActor, script writer, director, singer, executive director, social entrepreneur
Spouse(s)Keerthi
RelativesVishnuvardhan (Father-in-law)[1] Bharathi Vishnuvardhan

Aniruddha Jatkar (also known as Anirudh) is an actor, singer, writer and director in the Indian theatre and film industry. Also a social entrepreneur who works to bring positive changes in the society, Aniruddha is the face and brain of many impactful and awareness generating social activities and social media campaigns. Born on 16 February 1974, he is the son-in-law [2] of the legendary Kannada film actors Dr. Vishnuvardhana and Padma Shri awardee Dr. Bharathi Vishnuvardhan. Renowned primarily for his work in Kannada films, Aniruddha’s career pans across Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu and Tamil films.

He is also a popular television artist who has garnered the title ‘Sensational Star’ for his role in the Kannada TV series – Jothe Jotheyali.  His popularity in the Indian film, television and theatre field has fetched him a plethora of awards and honours.

Apart from working in the mainstream cinema, Aniruddha has also conceptualized, researched, written, anchored and directed a documentary film and six short-films. He is also the playback singer for a few Kannada film songs and has given numerous stage-performances as a singer.

Aniruddha has also been a significant part of various social and environmental welfare initiatives where his work towards the betterment of society as a passionate social entrepreneur has been commended and accoladed.

Apart from his career in the entertainment industry, Anirudh is also an Interior Designer. He also serves as the Executive Director of Vibha Charitable Trust and the Trustee of Vishnuvardhan Pratishtana Trust (Government Trust for the construction of the proposed Dr. Vishnuvardhana memorial at Mysore).

His work to promote a clean, green, beautiful and better society led him to create the slogan “swacchathegaaagi naanu saha-bhaagi[3]” (‘ಸ್ವಚ್ಛತೆಗಾಗಿ ನಾನೂ ಸಹ-ಭಾಗಿ[3]’) which marked the beginning of an on-going campaign where common citizens, public leaders, celebrities and influencers joined hands to make their respective localities and cities better in terms of cleanliness.

As the executive director of Vibha Charitable Trust, he has also organized blood donation camps, free health camps and other health-related initiatives in collaboration with various social clubs and voluntary organisations to provide necessary healthcare to the needy.

Anirudh is also a record-setter and a documentary film-maker. He holds records in India Book of Records, Asia Book of Records and Kalam’s Book of World Records for releasing six short films across different genres, with a social message on the same day. As a documentary film director, he has conceptualized the movie ‘Baale Bangara[4]’ which is based on the life of veteran Indian Film actress, Padma Shri awardee Dr. Bharathi Vishnuvardhan and has also involved himself in the research, script and narration aspects of the film.

He has also ideated the Sahasa Simha comic series which followed the adventures of Detective Sahasa Simha, a character based upon Sahasa Simha Dr. Vishnuvardhan. This was further developed by the leading comic publishing house Amar Chithra Katha and presently has a total of three books which have been released.

Aniruddha Jatkar has also written several articles about a diverse range of topics which have been published in reputed newspapers.

From being a distinguished actor to exploring cinema behind the camera as a director and writer in the world of documentary and short films, from being a popular face on television to setting examples of impact on social media and working for the betterment of society, from writing articles to ideating comics, Aniruddha’s career and life is multi-faceted.

Education[]

Aniruddha Jatkar completed his primary and high school education in Karnataka Primary and High School, Dharwad  and K.E. Board's High School, Dharwad respectively, moving on to J.S.S College Dharwad. He has a Diploma in Interior Designing and Decoration from L.S. Raheja School of Architecture, Mumbai and has also acquired a Diploma in Hindusthani Vocal Light Music from Department of Music, Bombay University.

Anirudh has also taken part in various film and theatre related professional courses as well as workshops including Film Appreciation course at FTII (Film and Television Institute of India), Pune, Cinematography workshop at Bangalore and a 45-day Residential Workshop on theatre conducted by National School of Drama, Regional Resource centre.

Career[]

Feature films[]

Kannada[]

Aniruddha Jatkar’s movie career began in 2001 with his debut in Chitte, a Kannada film directed by Dinesh Babu. He bagged popularity for his roles in Tuntata (2002) directed by Indrajit Lankesh and Neenello Nanalle (2006) under Dinesh Babu’s direction. Anirudh’s film journey as the main lead also includes Panchali  (2003), Good Luck (2006), Tamashegagi (2007), Nali Naliyutha (2007), Kunidu Kunidu Ba Re (2010), Ijjodu (2010), Shabari Male Yathre (2015), Kalabereke and Raja Simha (2018) being the latest addition to his filmography.

The movie Ijjodu which had Anirudh play the role of a socially aware photojournalist has been critically acclaimed[5] for delving into the regressive rituals, practices and social stigma that go unnoticed in remote villages and rural regions.

Apart from playing the male protagonist, Aniruddha has also played second-lead and supportive roles in Sathyavan Savithri (2007) and Rama Shama Bhama (2005) directed by Ramesh Arvind, Jyestha (2004) directed by Suresh Krishna and Chitra (2001) directed by Dinesh Babu.

His ‘boy next door’ charisma in Sathyavan Savithri and Rama Shama Bhama was received very well by the audience and has gained him fans all across Karnataka.

Aniruddha Jatkar is also known for his cameos in Marali Manege[6] (2017) and Abhayahasta (2018).

Other languages[]

Aniruddha has worked in Telugu, Hindi, Marathi films and has played the main lead in the Tamil film Mutham (2002) directed by S.A Chandrashekhar. He also played the second lead in the Telugu movie Ayyappa Darshanam (2015) under the direction of Shri. Shanthkumar and was seen in a cameo appearance in the Hindi movie Dor (2006) directed by Nagesh Kuknoor. He is the second lead of the Marathi movie Saam Daam Dand Bhed with Neelima Lonari as the director.

Short films[]

Short films with social messages have been Aniruddha’s forte. From conceptualization to script-writing and direction, he has been the creative mind behind 6 short films that were released on 18th September 2018 in the memory of late actor Vishnuvardhan’s birth anniversary. All six of the movies released dealt with social issues and possess an underlying social message.

Smoke ( Dhooma/ ಧೂಮ) in Kannada, Save (or Ulisi/ ಉಳಿಸಿ in Kannada), Vaishnav Jan To,  Water (or Neeru/ ನೀರು in Kannada), Candlelight ( ಕ್ಯಾಂಡಲ್ ಲೈಟ್, Shantam Papam  (or Calm the wicked action). The film Candlelight and Shantam Papam [7] released in both English and Kannada languages. All 6 movies depicted a social issue and were widespread across different genres, Smoke being the first of the short films which dealt with the adverse effects of smoking cigarettes. The films were made without dialogues or any form of speech adding to the creative factor of it.

Aniruddha Jatkar’s venture into short films was marked by a plethora of records set in India Book of Records[8], Asia Book of Records[9] and in Kalam’s Book of World Records[10] for releasing the most number of short films across different genres, upon social issues and without dialogues on the same day.

Documentary films[]

Anirudh has directed a documentary based on the life of veteran Indian Film actress, Padma Shri awardee Dr. Bharathi Vishnuvardhan. Aiming to provide an insight into the personality, way of life and ideals of Bharathi Vishnuvardhan, he has worked on the concept, research, script and narration of this documentary titled ‘Baale Bangara’[4].

Telefilms[]

Aniruddha Jatkar has also acted as the protagonist in the telefilm Bandhavya for the Films Division of India.

Television[]

Aniruddha is the male protagonist of the popular Kannada serial Jothe Jotheyali which is on air currently, has garnered a huge fan-base all across the country and even overseas. Jothe Jotheyali on Zee Kannada became the show with the highest TRP in its opening week and is one of the most watched show on Kannada television.[11] The show which has completed more than 500 episodes also has 2.75 crore+ views on YouTube for its title song.

Aniruddha’s role as business tycoon Aryavardhan has become a well-known name in the households on Karnataka, across all ages, for which Zee Kannada has honoured him with the title of ‘Sensational Star’.

Theatre[]

Anirudh has made his mark in theatre through a number of Kannada, English, Marathi and Hindi plays. He has been the main lead in Kannada plays namely Barrister directed by Balaji Manohar (Kannada Version), Sevanthi Prasanga directed by Vaishali Kasarvalli, Parihara directed by Walter D’souza, Suratnagarad Shresthiyu directed by Jayateerth Joshi, Spartacus directed by Walter D’souza Akkarmashi directed by C. Basavalingaih, Shokachakra directed by Dhananjay Kulkarni, Kattale Belaku directed Bandu Kulkarni, Dr. Neevu kuda directed by Bandu Kulkarni, Hosa Sandsar directed Gajanan and Bourgeois gentleman directed by Nataraj Yenagi.

He played the main lead in English plays - Hayavadana directed by N. Ravikumar, Jokumaraswami directed by N. Ravikumar and Groom For My Sister directed by R. Nagesh. In Marathi, he played the main lead in Namana Natwara directed by Arundhati Jatkar, Vata directed by Jyothi Sathe, Tee Phularani directed Suresh Udas.

Man hi man dalla nache written by T.N. Seetharam and Mumbai ke Kauvve directed by Udaykumar are the Hindi plays in which Aniruddha has been the main lead.

Besides acting, he has also produced a play named Double vision written by Eric Chapel.

Music[]

Aniruddha Jatkar is passionate about singing and has given multiple stage performances throughout his life. He has also lent his voice as a playback singer for the following Kannada film songs:

·      Gautham – music by Guru Kiran

·      Beldingalagi Ba - music by Guru Kiran

·      Kunidu Kunidu Ba Re - music by Kalyan

Advertisements[]

Anirudh has been the face of many brands and is seen in various advertisements in both film and print media. These brands, products and services which have Aniruddha Jatkar in their advertisements include V-Star, Ashirvad gold, Succeed App, Mirakool oil, Margadarshi, Titan watches, Spice telecom, Green label tea, Amway cookware, Ashok Leyland, Canara Bank, Ukkinadakas  Ayurvedic pain relief pills, Kanva shirts and more.

Sahasa Simha Comic series[]

Sahasa Simha Comic series is a creative and one of a kind comic in South India which revolves around Detective Sahasa Simha who solves mysteries with the help of his grandchildren and fights stemmed through social issues.[12] The protagonist of the comic is based on the star Dr. Vishnuvardhan (Sahasa Simha was a title he was honoured with) whereas the grandchildren’s characters are based upon the couple’s real-life grandkids Jyestavardhan and Shloka.

The idea for this comic was conceptualized by Anirudh himself and was further developed by the esteemed comic publishing company Amar Chithra Katha.

Three books or comic issues have been released under the Detective Sahasa Simha comic series, at present, which are:

·       Detective Sahasa Simha: The Case of the Reluctant Pickpocket /ಪತ್ತೆದಾರ ಸಾಹಸಸಿಂಹ: ಒಲ್ಲದ ಮನಸ್ಸಿನ ಜೇಬುಗಳ್ಳನ ಪ್ರಕರಣ 

·       Detective Sahasa Simha: The Jungle Adventure / ಪತ್ತೆದಾರ ಸಾಹಸಸಿಂಹ: ಅರಣ್ಯದಲ್ಲಿ ಸಾಹಸ

·       Detective Sahasa Simha: The Case of the Disappearing Books / ಪತ್ತೆದಾರ ಸಾಹಸಸಿಂಹ: ಕಣ್ಮರೆಯಾಗುವ ಪುಸ್ತಕಗಳ ಪ್ರಕರಣ

Film-related initiatives[]

As the Executive Director of Vibha Charitable Trust, Aniruddha has organized plenty of events and programmes promoting the spirit of Indian cinema and filmmaking. Under his guidance, Vibha Charitable Trust has organized Film Festivals across 30 districts of Karnataka, State-level Short Movie competition, Short Filmmaking Workshop(a weekend course) in association with The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences and various different events which include:

·      Musical Nite with S.P. Balasubrahmanyam and Guru Kiran - a tribute to Dr. Vishnuvardhana.

·      Photo exhibition capturing the journey of personal and professional life of Dr. Vishnuvardhana.

·       Memorial lecture by Padmashree Girish Kasaravalli on 100 years of Indian Cinema.

Social and philanthropic initiatives[]

Aniruddha Jatkar has initiated and undertaken various social activities not just as the Executive Director of Vibha Charitable Trust but also as a socially aware actor-influencer with a huge number of fans and followers across the state and country.

Healthcare[]

In the capacity of the Executive Director of Vibha Charitable Trust, he has organized various fund-raising activities and health camps promoting the availability and accessibility of good healthcare to the needy.

Some of his activities to promote better healthcare include:

Numerous free health camps and blood donation camps conducted in coordination and association with voluntary organizations like Rotary International, Lions Club along with hospitals such as Narayana Hridayalaya, BGS, Poornasoodha Cancer Foundation and organizations including Red Cross and Rashtrotthana.

The free health camps organised offered a range of check-ups and treatment initiatives like ECG, eye surgeries, heart surgeries, dental care, and free distribution of artificial limbs. Free medicines were also distributed to the needy.

These camps were conducted on eleven occasions with 10000+ people attending and benefitting from it.

Hridaya Geethe - A concert of Kannada film songs in association with Rotary Club of South Bangalore. This concert was a charity event aiming to raise funds for heart surgeries. 30 celebrities including famous actors, singers and music composers graced the hugely successful event. The proceeds from this event were donated to Needy Heart Foundation to cover expenses of paediatric heart surgeries i.e., heart surgeries for children in need.

Environmental awareness[]

Aniruddha has created environmental awareness and promoted green and clean surroundings through many of his activities. He has raised a call for change on digital platforms by posting pictures of garbage piled up in Bengaluru – the city where he lives in and in other cities as well, appealing common people, officials and leaders alike to take charge and bring in a change. Admired by many, this initiative was given a quick response by BBMP and other concerned officials who got into action immediately to have the respective locations cleaned up.

He coined the slogan ‘Swacchathegaagi naanu saha-bhaagi’ (‘ಸ್ವಚ್ಛತೆಗಾಗಿ ನಾನೂ ಸಹ-ಭಾಗಿ’)[3] which encourages everyone to practice cleanliness in and around their houses to keep the city clean and beautiful. The phrase means ‘For cleanliness, I too take part’. After becoming viral among netizens, it is currently an ongoing internet campaign for cleaner and better surroundings. Many celebrities, youngsters and children are taking part in the campaign[3] by sending their respective videos showing support by saying the slogan. A number of citizens have even started approaching the local offices with their requests and offering support as a result of this campaign.

He has also made it a point to plant trees during every event or function he has attended, planting trees in various regions of Karnataka and Qatar.

Anirudh has also distributed 1000 saplings in association with Prakriti, an NGO based in Bengaluru as a symbol of working together for a greener environment.

Relief activities[]

Aniruddha has been an active participant and initiator of fund-raising activities for North Karnataka Flood Relief and Nepal Earthquake Relief.

Apart from these, Aniruddha Jatkar encouraged NGOs to showcase their social work and provided a platform for various NGOs working to eradicate different issues to share their work and build a connect with people making it easier to collect donations and share for help. Through this, he motivated people to collect grains as donations to provide food for HIV AIDS affected families and under-privileged children.

Achievements and records[]

Records[]

Aniruddha released short films across different genres, addressing different social issues on the same day. Another speciality of these short films is that they are completely devoid of dialogues. The release of Smoke / ಧೂಮ, Save/ ಉಳಿಸಿ, Vaishnav Jan To,  Water / ನೀರು, Candlelight/ ಕ್ಯಾಂಡಲ್ ಲೈಟ್, Shantam Papam / Calm the wicked action, made it possible for Aniruddha to register multiple records in India Book of Records, Asia Book of Records, and in Kalam’s Book of World Records.[13]

Details[]

1. Kalams Book of World Records – Received five records and was presented with Kalams Golden Award for bagging five records.

2. Asia Book of Records – Received four records and is titled ‘Grand Master’ for registering 4 records.

3. India Book of Records – Received five records and was chosen  among the top 100 Record Holders for the year 2019.

Common citations including all categories[]

1) The record for the most number of short films released on the same day is 6 and was achieved by writer and director Aniruddha Jatkar of Keerthi Innovations, Bengaluru, Karnataka on September 18, 2018

2) The record for the most number of short films on social issues released on the same day is 6 and was achieved by writer and director Aniruddha Jatkar of Keerthi Innovations, Bengaluru, Karnataka on September 18, 2018

3) The record for the most number of short films without dialogues released on the same day is 6 and was achieved by writer and director Aniruddha Jatkar of Keerthi Innovations, Bengaluru, Karnataka on September 18, 2018

4) The record for the most number of short films in different genres released on the same day is 6 and was achieved by writer and director Aniruddha Jatkar of Keerthi Innovations, Bengaluru, Karnataka on September 18, 2018

Citation for the fifth record in Kalams Book of World Records[]

Most number of short films without dialogues, picturized in different genres and are on social on released on the same day is 6 and was achieved by writer and director Aniruddha Jatkar of Keerthi Innovations, Bengaluru, Karnataka on September 18, 2018.

The citation for the fifth record in India Book of Records[]

Maximum Records registered by a director for short films The maximum records registered by a director for his 6 short films is 4 and the record was set by writer and director Aniruddha Jatkar of Keerthi Innovations, Bengaluru. The 6 short films were released on the same day i.e., on September 18, 2018. These were based on social issues, without any dialogues and picturized in different genres.

Awards and honours[]

• ‘Best Actor’ for the Marathi one-act play ‘Namana Natavara’

• ‘Dr. Vishnu Kala Jeevi Prshashti’

• ‘Kala Kirana Prashathi’

• ‘Yuvaraja Prashasthi’

• ‘Dasara Shree Prashathi’

• ‘Best film actor’ award by Karnataka Chitra Rasikara Sangha

• ‘Turabiya award’ for social work

• ‘Dr.Rajkumar Sadbhavana Prashasti’

• ‘Kannada Rajyotstava Prashasti’ from the newspapers’ association

• Amantrana Award

• ‘Best director (Short Film)’ Award by Karnataka Chitra Rasikara Sangha

• ‘Kannada Ratna’ Prashasti by Sri. Nimishamba Dance Promoters ® ,

Mysore

• V.J. International Awards 2019 for ‘Best Short Film Maker’

• Hindustan Gagan Gaurav Award 2019 for ‘Excellency in Administration,

Environment, Education, Social work and Art’ in recognition of his

selfless service to the society.

• Karnataka Kala Bhushana Prashasti 2020

• Zee Kannada Award for ‘Best Actor in the lead role (male)’ 2020[14]

• Zee Kannada Award for ‘Best Jodi’ 2020

• Flamingo Award for ‘Best Actor’

Additional titles[]

• Sensational Star

• Yuva Samraat

• Kala Kirana

• Young Lion

• Yuva Kesari

Writing – Newspaper articles published[]

Aniruddha Jatkar has also written a total of 21 articles published in reputed newspapers. These notable articles are mentioned below:

1. Review of the movie ‘Manto’, published in Deccan Herald, Metro Life on 27 March 2019.[15]

2.‘Why I want to be Amitabh?’, published in Deccan Herald, Metro Life on 10 April 2019.[16]

3.‘End nears for iconic RK studio’, published in Deccan Herald, Metro Life on 8 May 2019.[17]

4. ‘Why not a Bharat Ratna for Dilip Kumar’ published in Deccan Herald, Metro Life on 20 May 2019.[18]

5. ‘Ambareesh worked in Anirudh’s film for free’ published in Deccan Herald, Metro Life on 27 May 2019.[19]

6.‘FTII led me to World cinema, Phalke.’ published In Deccan Herald, Metro Life on 10 June 2019.[20]

7.‘Finding god is like reading a film script’ published in Deccan Herald, Metro Life on 8 July 2019.[21]

8.‘Remembering Rajesh Khanna’ published in Deccan Herald, Metro Life on 17 July 2019.[22]

9. ‘Hero who romanced with life’ published in Deccan Herald Metro Life on 16 August 2019.[23]

10.‘Vishnuvardhan, superstar and caring father-in-law’ published in Deccan Herald Metro Life on 20 September 2019.

11. An article titled ‘Lessons from Films’ which got published in Deccan Herald Show time on 16 November 2019.[24]

12. ‘Reminiscing celebrated actor Bhagwan Dada’ published in Deccan Herald, Metro Life on 5 December 2019.

13. 'Meeting Asha Bhosle’ which got published in Deccan Herald, Metro Life on January 23, 2020.[25]

14.‘Web series portrayed INA’s brave struggle’ published in Deccan Herald, Metro Life on 7 February 2020.[26]

15.‘When writers were B Town superstars’ published in Deccan Herald, Metro Life on 16  March, 2020.[27]

16.‘Rise to meet challenges’ which got published in Deccan Herald, online edition on 7 April 2020.

17. An article on the Ace Director M.S. Sathyu titled ‘M.S. Sathyu at 90: Salute to the master’ published in Deccan Herald Showtime on 4 July 2020.

18.‘How to use a scamster’s intelligence’, published in Deccan Herald, online edition on 21 November 2020.[28]

19.‘Ray was an auteur without parallel’ which was published in Metrolife, Deccan Herald on 8 May 2021.[29]

20.‘ಹಿಮಾಲಯದ ತುತ್ತ ತುದಿ ಮುಟ್ಟ ಬೇಕೆಂದರೆ... ‘which was published in Celebrity corner of Vijayvani E-paper on 11 July 2021.

21.‘The importance of Switching off’ which got published in Metrolife, Deccan Herald, online edition on 14 August 2021.[30]

Filmography[]

In lead roles[]

Year Title Role Language Notes
2001 Chitte Kannada
2002 Tuntata Kannada
2002 Mutham Tamil Credited as Ajayan
2003 Panchali Kannada
2006 Good Luck Kannada
2006 Neenello Naanalle Kannada
2007 Tamashegagi Kannada
2007 Nali Naliyuth Kannada
2010 Kunidu Kunidu Ba Re Kannada
2010 Ijjodu[5] Kannada Produced by Reliance Entertainment
2014 Saam Daam Dand Bhedh Marathi
2015 Shabari Male Yatre Kannada Bilingual
2017 Kalaberake Kannada
2018 Raja Simha Kannada

Supporting performances[]

Year Title Role Language Notes
2001 Chithra Kannada
2004 Jyeshtha Kannada
2005 Rama Shama Bhama Kannada cameo appearance
2006 Dor Hindi Guest Appearance
2007 Sathyavan Savithri Kannada
2017 Marali Manege Kannada Guest Appearance[6]
2018 Abhayhasta Kannada Guest Appearance

Television[]

Show Year Channel Notes
Daddy No.1 2009 Zee Kannada Host
Jothe Jotheyali 2019 Zee Kannada Lead role

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  20. ^ "'FTII course led me to world cinema, Phalke'". Deccan Herald. 9 June 2019. Retrieved 2 October 2021.
  21. ^ "Finding God is like reading a film script". Deccan Herald. 7 July 2019. Retrieved 2 October 2021.
  22. ^ "Remembering Rajesh Khanna". Deccan Herald. 16 July 2019. Retrieved 2 October 2021.
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  24. ^ "Lessons from films". Deccan Herald. 15 November 2019. Retrieved 2 October 2021.
  25. ^ "Meeting Asha Bhosle". Deccan Herald. 22 January 2020. Retrieved 2 October 2021.
  26. ^ "Web series portrays INA's brave struggle". Deccan Herald. 7 February 2020. Retrieved 2 October 2021.
  27. ^ "When writers were B-Town superstars". Deccan Herald. 15 March 2020. Retrieved 2 October 2021.
  28. ^ "How to use a scamster's intelligence". Deccan Herald. 21 November 2020. Retrieved 2 October 2021.
  29. ^ "Ray was an auteur without parallel". Deccan Herald. 7 May 2021. Retrieved 2 October 2021.
  30. ^ "The importance of 'switching off'". Deccan Herald. 13 August 2021. Retrieved 2 October 2021.

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