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Rajkumar holds the record of winning eight South Filmfare Awards in the Best Actor category in Kannada cinema. [267] Below is the list of films for which he received the Best Actor awards: Gandhada Gudi in 1973 [268] [269] [270] Mayura in 1975 [271] Shankar Guru in 1978 [272] Keralida Simha in 1981 [273] [274] Shravana Banthu – 1984; Ade ...
Dr. Rajkumar receives the Kentucky Colonel, the highest title of honor bestowed by the Commonwealth of Kentucky. He remains the only Indian actor to receive the honor. Singanalluru Puttaswamaiah Muthuraj (24 April 1929 – 12 April 2006), [1] better known by his stage name Dr. Rajkumar, was an Indian actor and singer who worked in Kannada cinema.
"Motu Beedi (Pipi Song)" Manikanth Kadri: Manju M. Doddmani Anupama: 2014 Adyaksha "Adyaksha Adyaksha" Arjun Janya: V. Nagendra Prasad: L. N. Shastry: Won - Zee Kannada Music Award For Best Male Playback Singer: Aryan "Kannada Mannina" Jassie Gift: Kaviraj: Sunidhi Chauhan: Power "Guruvara Sanje" S. Thaman: Kaviraj: Nominated - Filmfare Award ...
Huttidare Kannada Nadal Huttabeku is a Kannada song composed and written by Hamsalekha for the 1993 film Aakasmika. It was sung by Kannada cinema's most celebrated actor, Dr. Rajkumar, who also performed to the song in the film. The song was considered a turning point in Kannada cinema and took Rajkumar's image to new heights. [1]
The film, produced by Parvathamma Rajkumar under Dakshayini Combines, was received exceptionally well at the box office and was one of the biggest hits of 1986. The movie saw a theatrical run of 26 weeks. [2] The dialogues and lyrics were penned by Chi. Udaya Shankar. The movie was reported to have an overwhelming response from the Kannada ...
Haalu Jenu (censor certified: Halu Jenu; transl. Milk and Honey) is a 1982 Indian Kannada-language tragicomedy film directed by Singeetham Srinivasa Rao, starring Rajkumar, Madhavi and Roopa Devi. [2] The movie is famous for its evergreen songs, which were composed by G. K. Venkatesh. [3] The movie was remade in Telugu in 1985 as Illale Devata.
Puneeth Rajkumar (17 March 1975 – 29 October 2021), affectionately known as Appu (by his fans, after his first lead role in the movie Appu), was an former Indian actor, playback singer, film producer, television presenter and philanthropist who worked in Kannada cinema.
Jeevana Chaitra (transl. Life Spring) is a 1992 Indian Kannada language film directed by the duo Dorai–Bhagavan starring Rajkumar and Madhavi. It marked the re-entry of Rajkumar in films after a hiatus of three years, and was an instant hit. The film is based on the Kannada novel Vyapthi Prapthi written by Vishalakshi Dakshinamurthy. [2]