Srinath

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Srinath
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Born
Narayana Swamy

(1943-12-28) 28 December 1943 (age 77)
OccupationActor, film producer, television presenter
Years active1967–present
Spouse(s)
Geetha
(m. 1972)
Children2
FamilyC. R. Simha (brother)

Narayana Swamy (born 28 December 1943), known by his stage name Srinath, is an actor and a film producer who works predominantly in Kannada cinema. He holds the position of vice-president of Kannada language television channel Udaya TV. He is popular for presenting the Game Show, Adarsha Dampatigalu (Kannada: ಆದರ್ಶ ದಂಪತಿಗಳು). Srinath has earned the nickname Pranaya Raja[1] meaning 'King of Romance' because of his stupendous success in romantic movies during the 70s. In 2003, he was conferred the ‛Kalaratna’ Award by the Government of Karnataka.[2]

Early life[]

Narayana Swamy was born on 28 December 1943 to Ramaswamy Shastri and Lalita in Mysore, in the Kingdom of Mysore of India.[3] Initially, he acted in amateur plays and practiced cinematography in Occupational Institute in Bangalore. He entered films with a small role in the Kannada movie Lagna Pathrike.[4] After that, he got a chance to play the main role in a film called Madhura Milana and his name was changed to Srinath.[4] In 1975 the stupendous success of the cult movie Shubhamangala by Puttanna Kanagal made him a popular hero[4] in Kannada cinema.

Film life[]

Srinath has acted in over 350 films.[citation needed] Shubhamangala (ಶುಭ ಮಂಗಳ) is his biggest hit. He has won the State award as best actor for Sri Raghavendra Vaibhava[4] and the Filmfare award for Besuge (ಬೆಸುಗೆ). In 1982 he had produced Maanasa Sarovara (ಮಾನಸ ಸರೋವರ) for his mentor Puttanna Kanagal. Srinath was also preparing to direct a Kannada movie.[1] He formed a popular pair with top actress Manjula with whom he acted in a record 35 films during the 1970s and 80s.

Political life[]

Srinath was nominated by Bharatiya Janata Party as member of legislative council from the artiste fraternity for a period of six years.[5]

Udaya TV[]

At present, Srinath is the Vice President of the Udaya TV Kannada Channel and hosts the Game Show Adarsha Dampatigalu (Kannada: ಆದರ್ಶ ದಂಪತಿಗಳು). He still continues to act in films and TV serials.

Awards and honours[]

In the year of 1980-81 he was honored by the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actor for his effective portrayal of the role of Raghavendra in the movie Sri Raghavendra Vaibhava. In year 2003, Srinath was honoured with the Kalaratna (Gem of Art) award by Adarsha Suguma Sangeeta Academy Trust, in Bangalore.[6] The award was honoured by S.M. Shankar, the brother of S.M. Krishna, the then Chief Minister of Karnataka. In the same year, Srinath was honoured with the prestigious Karnataka Rajyotsava Award given by the Government of Karnataka.[7] Then in 2013 Karnataka State Film Awards, he's honored by the prestigious Dr. Rajkumar Award for his lifetime achievement to Kannada Cinema.[8]

Personal life[]

Srinath is the younger brother of renowned Kannada theatre artist as well as film actor and writer C. R. Simha. Srinath is married to Geetha Srinath. The couple have two children, a son and a daughter. His son Rohit has acted in several Kannada movies as a child artist. His daughter Amulya currently lives in the U.S. with her husband and three daughters.

Contribution to society[]

Srinath has set up a charitable trust called Deeya Art Foundation, to provide a helping-hand to the poor and needy who are affected by diseases like cancer, HIV and heart-related ailments.[9] Among the objectives of the foundation are:

  • Organising entertainment programs exclusively for cancer-affected patients
  • Free health check-up camps
  • Fund-raising camps for the physically handicapped
  • Service activities at old-age homes
  • Blood donation camps
  • Free supply of medicines and nutritional food

Partial filmography[]

Year Film Title Notes
1967 Lagna Patrike Debut film
1969 First film as a lead actor
1970
Mooru Mutthugalu
Rangamahal Rahasya
Seetha
Sukha Samsara
Takka Bitre Sikka
1971 Anugraha
Bhale Adrushtavo Adrushta
Onde Kula Onde Daiva
Sri Krishna Rukmini Satyabhama
Samshaya Phala
Thande Makkalu
1972 Bangaaradha Manushya
Bhale Huchcha
Naa Mechida Huduga
1973 Devaru Kotta Thangi
Mooroovare Vajragalu
1974 Naanu Balabeku
Chamundeshwari Mahime
1975 Ninagagi Naanu
Mayura
Shubha Mangala
1976 Aparadhi
Baduku Bangaaravaayitu
Besuge Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Kannada
Kanasu Nanasu
Vijaya Vani
Hudugaatada Hudugi
1977 Devara Duddu
Kakana Kote
Pavana Ganga
Sri Renukadevi Mahatme
1978 Madhura Sangama
Vasanta Lakshmi
Kiladi Jodi
Halli Haida
1979 Akramana
Dharmasere
Pakka Kalla
Preethi Madu Tamashe Nodu
Putani Agent 123
1980 Manjina Tere
Shri Raghavendra Vaibhava Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actor
Haddina Kannu
Pattanakke Banda Patniyaru
Rama Parashurama
Point Parimala
1981 Koodi Balidare Swarga Sukha
Shikari etu eduretu
Prema Pallavi
Number 5 Ekka
Premanubandha
1982 Adhrushtavanta
Garuda Rekhe
Tony
Guna Nodi Hennu Kodu
Hasyaratna Ramakrishna
Maanasa Sarovara
1983 Chandi Chamundi
AAkrosha
Dharani Mandala Madhyadolage
Sri Nanjundeshwara Mahime
1984 Baddi Bangaramma
Eradu Rekhegalu
Gandu Bherunda
Samayada Gombe
Pooja Phala
Preethi Vatsalya
Shravana Banthu
Ajnatavasa
Yarivanu
1985 Kunkuma Tanda Sowbhagya
Mugila Mallige
Sati Sakkubai
1986 Mouna Geethe
Nannavaru
Saavira Sullu
1987 Divijaya
Dance Raja Dance
Hridaya Pallavi
Manasa Veene
Poornachandra
1988 Sangliyana
Baalondu Bhavageethe
Matru Vatsalya
1989 Padmavyuha
Idu Saadhya
Gajapathi Garvabhanga
Ade Raaga Ade Haadu
1990 Ashwamedha
1991 Garuda Dhwaja
Thavarumane Udugore
Kaliyuga Bheema
Shanti Kranti
Shanthi Kranthi Telugu film
Aralida Hoovugalu
Navataare
Neenu Nakkare Haalu Sakkare
S. P. Bhargavi
Rowdy & MLA
Mangalya
1992 Gruhalakshmi
Sriramachandra
Malashree Mamashree
Midida Shruthi
Purushotthama
1993 Annayya
Bhagwan Sri Sai Baba
Chinnari Mutha
Karulina Koogu
Jaga Mechida Huduga
1994 Beda Krishna Ranginaata
Indrana Gedda Narendra
1995 Srigandha
Gadibidi Aliya
Mana Midiyithu
1996 Annavra Makkalu
Telugu film
1997 Prema Raga Haadu Gelathi
1998 Mr. Putsami
1999 Swasthik
2000 Yare Nee Abhimani
2001 Yuvaraja
Premakke Sai
2002 Chandu
Dhumm
Manasella Neene
2003 Hrudayavantha
2004 Nalla
2005 Sye
2006 Dattha
Ajay
Sirivantha
2008 Satya In Love
2009 Raam
2010 Kichha Huchha
2012 Bhageerathi
2013 Andhar Bahar
Chandra
Mandahaasa
2014 Mr. and Mrs. Ramachari
2015 Narayana Saw Me
2016 Suli
2017 Bangara s/o Bangarada Manushya
2019 Muniratna Kurukshetra Drutharashtra
2021 Gaalipata 2

Television[]

Year Title Role Language Channel
2012–2013 Thyagam Thirumalai Tamil Sun TV
2013–2015 Bangara Kannada Udaya TV
2013–2014 Anuraga Sangama Dr. Krishnaprasad
2018–2019 Manasa Sarovara Psychiatrist Dr Anand

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Pranayaraja Srinath to direct movies Archived 30 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine - IndiaGlitz.com Report. Retrieved on 22 April 2007
  2. ^ "Nisar Ahmed, film actor Srinath honoured". The Hindu. 8 September 2003. Archived from the original on 23 October 2012. Retrieved 4 May 2014.
  3. ^ Weekend with Ramesh. Zee Kannada (in Kannada). Retrieved 2 March 2016.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b c d Srinath's Profile at Chitranga.com Archived 5 April 2007 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 22 April 2007
  5. ^ Srinath is nominated as MLC by BJP Archived 14 May 2007 at the Wayback Machine - A report in IndiaGlitz.com. Retrieved on 22 April 2007
  6. ^ Nisar Ahmed, film actor Srinath honoured by Adarsha Sugama Sangeeta Academy Trust Archived 1 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine - The Hindu News Report, Retrieved on 22 April 2007
  7. ^ Karnataka Rajyotsava Awards - 2003 Archived 20 December 2007 at the Wayback Machine - A report by The Hindu, Retrieved on 22 April 2007
  8. ^ "Karantaka State Film Awards announced". Archived from the original on 21 March 2020. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
  9. ^ Inauguration of the Deeya Art Foundation is mentioned in the Times of India, Bangalore Edition, newspaper dated 2007-04-24, page 2, article title: Musical start to Srinath's foundation

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