Dwarakish

Indian actor, director and producer (1942–2024) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bungle Shama Rao Dwarakanath (19 August 1942 – 16 April 2024), known by his stage name Dwarakish (/ˈdwɑːrkɪʃ/ DWAR-kish),[5][6] was an Indian actor, comedian and filmmaker who predominantly worked in Kannada cinema in addition to few Tamil, Telugu and Hindi films. Starting his career as a supporting actor in Veera Sankalpa (1964) and co-producer for the film Mamatheya Madilu in 1966, Dwarakish went on to work over five decades in cinema. He debuted as a director with the film Nee Bareda Kadambari (1985).

Born
Bungle Shama Rao Dwarakanath[1]

(1942-08-19)19 August 1942[2]
Died16 April 2024(2024-04-16) (aged 81)
OccupationsActor, director, producer, screenwriter
Yearsactive1963–2024
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Dwarakish
Dwarakish in 1994 Kannada film Kiladigalu
Born
Bungle Shama Rao Dwarakanath[1]

(1942-08-19)19 August 1942[2]
Died16 April 2024(2024-04-16) (aged 81)
OccupationsActor, director, producer, screenwriter
Years active1963–2024
Spouses
  • Ambuja
    (died 2021)
    [3]
  • Shailaja
    (m. 1993)
Children6 including Giri[4]
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Fondly remembered as "Karnatakada Kulla" (lit.'Dwarf of Karnataka'), Dwarakish produced over 50 films under his home production called "Dwarakish Chitra". Mayor Muthanna (1969) was the first film to be produced under his banner. He is referred to be the "First showman of Kannada cinema" for his daring and lavish experiments and his films were known for grand sets, songs and exotic locations.[7]

Early life

Dwarakish was born on 19 August 1942. He grew up in Ittigegud, Mysore.[8] He received his primary education in Sharada Vilas and Banumaiah's school, and he graduated from CPC Polytechnic with a Diploma in Automobile Engineering.[9] After completing his education, Dwarakish and his brother started an automotive spare-parts business called "Bharath Auto Spares" in Gandhi Square, Mysore.[9] He was strongly attracted to acting and often asked his maternal uncle, a famous cinema director Hunusur Krishnamurthy, to give him a chance to act in movies. In 1963, he decided to quit business and start acting in movies.[9] He was rechristened as Dwarakish by director C. V. Shivashankar.[10][11]

Film career

Dwarkish started his film journey by doing a small role, that of a prince in the film "Veera Sankalpa" directed by his uncle Hunasur Krishnamoorty. Later he did small roles in Maduve Madi Nodu and Satya Harischandra films. Then in 1966, Dwarakish co-produced the movie Mamatheya Bandhana with two others under the banner of Thunga Pictures.[2] In 1969, his first independent production Mayor Muthanna starring Dr. Rajkumar and Bharathi in the lead roles was a box office success.[12] After Mayor Muthanna, Dwarakish gave a series of box office successes to Kannada cinema, one after the other for the next two decades.[13]

Director

From the year 1985, Dwarakish started directing movies; his first movie as a director was Nee Bareda Kadambari. He went on to direct movies for other producers. Behind the camera, Dwarakish was successful.[2] As a director, he created movies such as Dance Raja Dance, Nee Bareda Kadambari, Shruthi, Shruthi Haakidha Hejje, Rayaru Bandaru Mavana Manege and Kilaadigalu.[citation needed]

Dwarakish Chitra faced problems after the failure of some movies. With huge losses from box office failures, Dwarakish was written off by his own colleagues and the entire film industry. Despite failures, Dwarakish did not despair. He continued to make movies introducing new faces to Kannada cinema.[2]

As a producer, he introduced many new actors, actresses, directors, and technicians into cinema. Whom all consider him to be their "Godfather". Dwarakish produced Apthamitra in the year 2004 which ended up as a massive success.[12]

Actor

Dwarakish, Vishnuvardhan in 1994 Kannada film Kiladigalu

Dwarakish was the first Kannada producer to introduce Kishore Kumar to the Kannada film Industry, and the song Aadu Aata Aadu became extremely popular.[2]

Death

Dwarakish died from cardiac arrest in Bengaluru, on 16 April 2024, at the age of 81.[14][15]

Records and awards

Produced First Kannada movie to be shot outside India. Apthamitra created records in Kannada Cinema. It was the first Kannada movie to celebrate screening for one year in two theatres, at Santosh in Bangalore and at Ranajith in Mysore and was the first Kannada movie to successfully complete one year of screening with four shows daily.[2]

Dwarakish received an NTR Award.[16]

Filmography

As director and producer

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Year Film Credited as Language Notes
Director Producer
1966Mamatheya BandhanaRed XNGreen tickYKannadaJoint Producer
1969Mayor MuthannaRed XNGreen tickYProducer; Remade as Chairman Chalamayya
1972Kulla Agent 000Red XNGreen tickYBased on Danish movie Operation Love Birds
1973Cowboy KullaRed XNGreen tickY
1977BhagyavantharuRed XNGreen tickYRemake - Dheerga Sumangali - Tamil
Kittu PuttuRed XNGreen tickYRemake - Anubavi Raja Anubavi - Tamil
1978Singaporenalli Raja KullaRed XNGreen tickYFirst Kannada movie shot in Singapore
1979Preethi Madu Thamashe NoduRed XNGreen tickYRemake - Kadhalikka Neramillai - Tamil
1980Kulla KulliRed XNGreen tickY
Manku ThimmaRed XNGreen tickYRemake - Sattekalapu Satteya - Telugu
1981Guru ShishyaruRed XNGreen tickYRemake - Paramanandayya Sishyula Katha - Telugu
Mane Mane KatheRed XNGreen tickYRemake - Ramayanamlo Pidakala Veta - Telugu
1982Pedda GeddaRed XNGreen tickY
AdrushtavanthaRed XNGreen tickYRemake - Evariki Vaare Yamuna Theere - Telugu
Nyaya EllideRed XNGreen tickYRemake - Sattam Oru Iruttarai - Tamil
1983Gedda MagaRed XNGreen tickYRemake - Moondru Mugam - Tamil
Ananda BhairaviRed XNGreen tickY
Adutha VarisuRed XNGreen tickYTamilRemake - Raja Jani - Hindi
1984Prachanda KullaRed XNGreen tickYKannada
Police PapannaRed XNGreen tickY
Indina RamayanaRed XNGreen tickYRemake - Oorukku Upadesam - Tamil
GangvaaRed XNGreen tickYHindiRemake - Malaiyoor Mambattiyan - Tamil
Madhuve Madu Tamashe NoduRed XNGreen tickYKannadaRemake - Dowry Kalyanam - Tamil
1985Nee Bareda KadambariGreen tickYGreen tickYRemake - Pyaar Jhukta Nahin - Hindi
Nee Thanda KanikeGreen tickYGreen tickYRemake - Arthur - English
Brahma GantuRed XNGreen tickYRemake - Gopurangal Saivathillai - Tamil
1986Naan Adimai IllaiGreen tickYGreen tickYTamilRemake - Pyaar Jhukta Nahin - Hindi
Africadalli SheelaGreen tickYGreen tickYKannada
1987Kizhakku Africavil SheelaGreen tickYGreen tickYTamilRemake - Africadalli Sheela - Kannada
SheelaRed XNGreen tickYHindiRemake - Africadalli Sheela - Kannada
Dance Raja DanceGreen tickYGreen tickYKannada
Onde Goodina HakkigaluRed XNGreen tickYRemake - Samsaram Adhu Minsaram - Tamil
Ravana RajyaRed XNGreen tickYRemake - Ankush - Hindi
1988Ganda Mane MakkaluRed XNGreen tickYRemake - Veedu Manaivi Makkal - Tamil
1989Jai KarnatakaGreen tickYGreen tickYRemake - Mr. India - Hindi
Krishna Nee KunidagaGreen tickYGreen tickY
1990ShruthiGreen tickYGreen tickYRemake - Pudhu Vasantham - Tamil
1991Gowri KalyanaGreen tickYGreen tickYRemake - Thooral Ninnu Pochu - Tamil
1992Hosa Kalla Hale KullaGreen tickYGreen tickY
1993Rayaru Bandaru Mavana ManegeGreen tickYRed XNRemake - Chithram - Malayalam
1994RasikaGreen tickYRed XNRemake - Senthamizh Paattu - Tamil
KiladigaluGreen tickYRed XN
1995KidnapGreen tickYGreen tickY
Giddu DadaGreen tickYRed XNBased on Victoria No. 203 - Hindi
1996Hrudaya KallaruGreen tickYGreen tickY
1997Shruthi Hakida HejjeGreen tickYRed XN
2001MajnuGreen tickYGreen tickYRemake - Love Today - Tamil
2004ApthamitraRed XNGreen tickYRemake - Manichitrathazhu - Malayalam
2011VishnuvardhanaRed XNGreen tickYReported to be based on Handphone[17]
2012ChaarulathaRed XNGreen tickYKannada, TamilRemake - Thai horror film - Alone
2015AatagaraRed XNGreen tickYKannadaBased on Agatha Christie's mystery novel And Then There Were None
2017ChowkaRed XNGreen tickYNominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Film – Kannada at the 65th Filmfare Awards South
2018Amma I Love YouRed XNGreen tickYRemake - Tamil - Pichaikkaran
2019AayushmanbhavaRed XNGreen tickY
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As actor (Partial)

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Year Title Role Notes
1964 Veera Sankalpa
1965 Maduve Madi Nodu
Satya Harishchandra
1966 Sri Kanyaka Parameshwari Kathe
1967 Sri Purandara Dasaru
Belli Moda
Dhana Pishachi
Lagna Pathrike
1968 Bhagyada Bagilu
Adda Dari
Manku Dinne
Bedi Bandavalu
Gandhinagara
Jedara Bale
1969 Mayor Muthanna
Mallammana Pavaada
1970 Arishina Kumkuma
Baalu Belagithu
1971 Sidila Mari
Sri Krishna Rukmini Satyabhama
Bhale Adrushtavo Adrushta
Thayi Devaru
Nyayave Devaru
Baala Bandana
Sothu Geddavalu
1972 Nanda Gokula
Janma Rahasya
Kranti Veera
Bangaarada Manushya
Kulla Agent 000
1973 CID 72
Devaru Kotta Thangi
1974 Professor Huchuraya
Mahadeshwara Pooja Phala
Maga Mommaga
Anna Attige
Bhakta Kumbara
1975 Kalla Kulla
1976 Makkala Bhagya
Devara Duddu
Bahaddur Gandu
1977 Pavana Ganga
Sose Tanda Soubhagya
Kittu Puttu
Dhanalakshmi
Bhagyavantharu
Galate Samsara
Shrimanthana Magalu
1978 Singaporenalli Raja Kulla
Bhale Huduga
Maathu Tappada Maga
Madhura Sangama
1979 Bengaluru Bootha
Asadhya Aliya
Naniruvude Ninagagi John and Vincent (Double Role) [18]
1980 Mane Mane Kathe
Haddina Kannu
Auto Raja
1981 Simhada Mari Sainya
Kula Puthra
Avala Hejje
Guru Shishyaru
Garjane
1982 Pedda Gedda
Karmika Kallanalla
Jimmy Gallu
Prema Mathsara Ganesha [19]
1983 Geluvu Nannade Krishnamurthy aka Kittu [20]
1984 Prachanda Kulla
Madhuve Madu Tamashe Nodu
Indina Ramayana
1985 Balondu Uyyale
Nee Bareda Kadambari
Nee Thanda Kanike
1986 Africadalli Sheela
1987 Dance Raja Dance
1993 Hendthi Helidare Kelabeku
Server Somanna
Muddina Maava
Rayaru Bandaru Mavana Manege
1994 Mandyada Gandu
Kiladigalu
Rasika
2001 Yarige Beda Duddu
Sri Manjunatha
2003 Khushi
2004 Shwetha Naagara
Apthamitra
2006 Jothe Jotheyali
2009 Anjadiru
2011 Vishnuvardhana
2014 Maanikya
2015 Aatagara
2017 Chowka
2023 Mayanagari
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