M. P. Shankar

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Born(1935-08-20)20 August 1935[1]
Died17 July 2008(2008-07-17) (aged 72)[2]
Mysore, Karnataka[3]
Occupations
  • Actor
  • filmmaker
SpouseManjula
M. P. Shankar
Born(1935-08-20)20 August 1935[1]
Died17 July 2008(2008-07-17) (aged 72)[2]
Mysore, Karnataka[3]
Occupations
  • Actor
  • filmmaker
SpouseManjula
Children3

Mysore Puttalingappa Shankar (20 August 1935 – 17 July 2008) was an Indian actor and filmmaker in Kannada cinema. He acted in films like Satya Harishchandra as 'Veera Baahu', Naagarahaavu as 'Pailwan Basanna', Bhootayyana Maga Ayyu as Bhootayya, Ratnamanjari etc. He produced the film Gandhada Gudi starring Dr. Rajkumar in which Shankar acted as forest department driver Johnny. He died on 17 July 2008 in Mysore.[4] His contribution to Kannada cinema was recognised by the Government of Karnataka by awarding him the Rajyotsava Prashasti in 2002.[5]

Shankar was the third son of Puttalingappa and Gangamma. His father ran a handloom textile industry. Shankar had his primary and secondary education in Dalvoy School and higher secondary education in Banumaiah's High School. His family got into financial crisis due to losses at textile industry. He could not even appear for SSLC exams because of financial problems. He worked as a daily wager in the then Mysore Electricity Board.[1]

Career

Shankar started his career as a foundry man in the railway workshop at Mysore in 1955 on a monthly wage of Rs. 80. This iron grinding work affected his body. Shankar, who practised wrestling, participated in the Dasara wrestling competition in 1956 and received title from the then Chief Minister B. D. Jatti. He dreamt of winning the "Sri Mysore" wrestling title. But the wrestling competition was suspended for three years from 1957, following the violence which broke out during the competition that year. His acting talent came to light when he played the role of Kadu Kuruba in the diamond jubilee celebration of Banumaiah's Institutions and received a prize from Sri Jayachamaraja Wadiyar.

He formed a drama troupe under the banner Bharani Kalavidaru and enacted plays such as Gadayuddha, Yechchama Nayaka, Yelahanka Bhoopala and Raja Gopichand throughout the State.

M. P. Shankar made his entry into films in 1962 as a villain in the film Ratnamanjari, directed by Hunsur Krishnamurthy and made a name for himself in the cine industry. He earned the distinction of acting in 108 films. Shankar acted as a villain in films such as Veera Sankalpa, Kadina Rahasya, Naari Munidare Maari, Gandhada Gudi, Rama Lakshmana and Bhootayyana Maga Ayyu .

Shankar started his own production unit in 1968 under the banner "Bharani Chitra". He began creating awareness about environment and wildlife through his films like Kaadina Rahasya, Gandhada Gudi, Rama Lakshmana, Mrugalaya.

Partial filmography

Year Film Role Notes
1962 Rathna Manjari Debut film
1964 Mane Aliya Nagesh
1965 Satya Harishchandra Veerabahu
1967 Parvathi Kalyana Tarakasura
Gange Gowri Shani Deva
Manassiddare Marga Prakash
1968 Jedara Bale Gopinath Kumar's associate
Mannina Maga Byra
Chinnari Puttanna
1969 Kadina Rahasya Kaala Also producer[6]
Mayor Muthanna Rajappa
Gandondu Hennaru Kodanda
1971 Nyayave Devaru
1972 Bangaarada Manushya Honnaiah
Naagarahaavu Pailwan Basanna
1973 Gandhada Gudi Johnny Also producer
1974 Bhootayyana Maga Ayyu Bhootayya
1975 Mayura Rangajetti
1978 Kiladi Jodi
1979 Huliya Haalina Mevu Dodda Veerarappa
1980 Narada Vijaya Gurupada
Maria My Darling Maria's father
1981 Bhaari Bharjari Bete Bartender
1983 Onde Guri Also producer
1984 Naane Raja Police Commissioner Also producer
1985 Kaadina Raja Also producer
Vajra Mushti[7] Police Commissioner Chandrashekhar
1986 Mrugaalaya Also producer[6]
Na Ninna Preetisuve Lakshmipathi
1988 Vijaya Khadga[8] Sardar Gopinath
Vijaya Khadga Also producer
1989 Avane Nanna Ganda Mullukatte Parandhamaiah
1990 Kempu Surya
1991 Gandu Sidigundu
Gowri Kalyana
Halli Rambhe Belli Bombe Also producer
1994 Gandhada Gudi Part 2
1995 Tungabhadra
Giddu Dada Also producer
2003 Katthegalu Saar Katthegalu
Smile Sharma
Nanjundi
2006 Belli Betta Nagegowda
Kallarali Hoovagi Dodda Madakari Nayaka
2007 Anatharu Undertaker

Death

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