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Sarvabhouma
''Sarvabhouma'' ( kn, ಸಾರ್ವಭೌಮ) is a 2004 Indian Kannada language drama film starring Shiva Rajkumar, Mayuri, Shilpa Anand, Sharath Lohitashwa, Rangayana Raghu and Vikram Ravichandran. It is directed by Mahesh Sukhadhare and music by Hamsalekha. Shivaraj Kumar played the double role, including the lead role. Cast *Shiva Rajkumar as Subhash Chandra / Jeeva *Mayuri as Basanthi * Ohanna Shivanand (credited as Shilpa Shivanand) as Anju, a television journalist * Sumithra as Anju's mother *Sharath Lohitashwa as Wasim Akram, Union Minister of Home Affairs * Sharan *Rangayana Raghu as Jayaraj *Vikram Ravichandran as young Jeeva Soundtrack All songs were written and composed by Hamsalekha Gangaraju (born June 23, 1951), professionally known as Hamsalekha, is an Indian film composer and a songwriter who works in South Indian cinema, predominantly in the Kannada film industry since the late 1980s. He is also a screenplay writer, di .... Critical reception ''T ...
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Mayoori (actress)
Mayoori (1983–2005), credited as Shalini in Tamil films, was an Indian actress who appeared in Malayalam, Tamil and Kannada films from 1998 to 2005. She did major roles in films such as '' Summer in Bethlehem, Aakasha Ganga ''Aakasha Ganga'' is a 1999 Indian Malayalam-language horror- thriller film directed by Vinayan, starring Divya Unni and Mukesh and produced by Aakash Films. It was dubbed in Tamil as ''Avala Aaviya'' and in Hindi as ''Maaya Ka Saaya''. A sequ ..., Prem Poojari'' and '' Sarvabhouma.'' She committed suicide in 2005 at the age of 22. Filmography Television *'' Ilayaval Gayathri'' (photo only) * '' Kadamattathu Kathanar'' as Kalyani * '' Salanam'' as Sandhya * ''Sthree'' as Malini References External links * Actresses in Tamil cinema Actresses in Kannada cinema Actresses in Malayalam cinema Indian film actresses 21st-century Indian actresses Suicides by hanging in India 2005 deaths 1983 births Actresses from Kolkata Indian televi ...
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Rangayana Raghu
Kotturu Chikkarangappa Raghunath (born 17 April 1965), known by his screen name Rangayana Raghu, is an Indian film and stage actor, known for his work in Kannada cinema. Portraying mostly comic and negative-shaded characters, he has appeared in over 250 films. Prior to acting in films, he worked as a stage actor with B. V. Karanth's theatre group Rangayana, from 1988 to 1999. He made his debut in films in 1995 with ''Suggi'', which got shelved. Raghu got his major break in films after appearing as an antagonist in ''Dhumm'' (2002). He is best noted for his performance in the 2007 film '' Duniya'' which won him his second Karnataka State Film Award for Best Supporting Actor. His other notable roles came in ''Cyanide'' (2006), '' Raam'' (2009), '' Olave Mandara'' (2011) and '' Jayammana Maga'' (2013). In 2014, his wife Mangala and he started Sanchari Theatre, a theatre training institute for children. Early life and career Raghu was born as Kotturu Chikkarangappa Raghunath on ...
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Hemanth Kumar
Hemanth Subramanya known by his stage name as Hemanth, is a playback singer in Kannada cinema. Early life Hemanth was born in a family of musicians at Bangalore, India. His mother Rathna Sastry is a classical singer and his father Subramanya Sastry is a retired economics professor. He considers his mother as his first Guru. Hemanth practised Carnatic classical music under R. K. Srikantan and his son R. S. Ramakanth, Nagavalli Nagaraj and H. K. Narayana for about a decade. Career Hemanth started his film career as a music assistant to music director Hamsalekha, who also introduced him to the Kannada cinema. His foray into the film world was made in 2000 for the blockbuster movie Preethse. Hemanth replaced Udit Narayan in his debut song "Preetse Preetse" of movie Preethse composed by his mentor Hamsalekha. Hemanth became a popular and prominent playback singer in Kannada cinema since his debut hit song "Preetse Preetse". Hemanth rendered his voice to many actors including Sh ...
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Sharan (actor)
Sharan (born 6 February 1972) is an Indian actor and an occasional playback singer and film producer who works in Kannada cinema. He made his acting debut in the mid-1990s and appeared mostly in comedy roles and small supporting roles. However, he earned much recognition during the late 2000s and made his lead role for his 100th film ''Rambo'' and since then featuring as the lead actor in comedy films. Personal life Sharan was born into a family of theater artists. His grandparents and parents were reckoned artistes at the Gubbi theater. His younger sister Shruthi, is an actress. He has another younger sister. Though he was pushed to acting genre by his parents, his initial interest was in music and was part of an orchestra as a singer. He cut his own private devotional albums and also sang the title tracks for television series. Sharan's first tryst in acting began with a television series aired in Doordarshan channel. Subsequently he began to get offers to act in various tel ...
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Sumithra (actress)
Sumithra (born 18 September 1953) is an Indian actress. She has appeared in Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada and Telugu language films. She acted as the lead heroine in films between 1974 and 1986. She later started being known for her roles as a mother since the 1990s. Early life Sumithra was born on 18 September 1953 to Raghavan Nair and Janaki at Thrissur, Kerala. She has three brothers, her father was working in an oil refining company. When she was doing her schooling, she learnt dance from Murugappan Master, who was the guide to actress K. R. Vijaya at that time. Sumithra is a good classical dancer. Sumithra started her career at 19 years of age in the film ''Nrithasala'' (1972); director A. B. Raj is the first to have noticed Sumithra's talent. Sumithra acted as heroine with Rajani and Kamal as well as she acted as mother to both of them. Sumithra made her debut in ''Nirmalayam''. She has acted in over 200 films in Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada and Telugu languages. In Tamil, '' ...
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Ohanna Shivanand
Ohanna Shivanand (born Shilpa Shivanand, 10 December 1982) is an Indian Model and Actress, who is known for her two different television Television, sometimes shortened to TV, is a telecommunication medium for transmitting moving images and sound. The term can refer to a television set, or the medium of television transmission. Television is a mass medium for advertisin ... roles as Dr. Riddhima Gupta and Dr. Shilpa Malhotra in ''Dill Mill Gayye''. She has also starred in Indian films like ''Vishnu (2003 film), Vishnu'', also appeared in Music videos and television commercials. She was last seen in Bollywood film ''Shilpa Anand, Yeh Hai Lollipop'' (2016). Early life Shivanand was born on 10 December 1982 in South Africa and did her schooling there. Her parents were from India, and later she moved there. In 2015, she changed her name to Ohanna Shivanand. In an Interview, she stated that: She is the younger sister of Sakshi Shivanand, who is also an actress. Shivanan ...
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Sharath Lohitashwa
Sharatchandra Lohithaswa (born 5 May 1972), known popularly as Sharath Lohithaswa, is an Indian actor mostly known for his work in Kannada and Tamil films. He has had a successful career in theatre, where he continues to work, and television. After working as a lecturer for a brief period, Sharath took to acting as a full-time profession and worked on stage following the footsteps of his father Lohithaswa. He began working in films in 1995 and has today established himself as a character actor. Early life Sharath had an inclination towards cricket and theatre as a child, and "dramatise Bhagat Singh on stage when in school." He "used to read a lot of plays written by people like Kambar" and rated himself as a "fairly good singer too." He accompanied his father Lohithaswa, to his rehearsals for plays, and also took part in "many stage and radio plays before doing amateur theatre in Bengaluru." This led his father Lohithaswa to suggest that Sharath take English-language as his g ...
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Shiva Rajkumar
Nagaraju Shiva Puttaswamy (born 12 July 1962) known by his screen name Shiva Rajkumar, is an Indian actor, producer and television presenter, predominantly works in Kannada cinema.25 years of Shivaraj Kumar!
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He is the eldest son of legendary actor & Kannada matinee idol . In a career spanning over three decades, Shiva has worked in over 120 films. He has won Karnataka State Film Awards,

List Of Kannada Films Of 2004
The following is a list of films produced in the Kannada film industry in India in 2004, presented in alphabetical order. A tough phase for the industry that lost iconic actors Soundarya and Lokesh. 2004 had Soundarya's last film '' Apthamitra'' with Vishnuvardhan as the biggest hit becoming the highest grossing kannada film ever at that time with the highest footfalls. ''Malla'' marked Ravichandran's comeback with a blockbuster while Sudeep's ''Ranga SSLC'' and Darshan's ''Kalasipalya'' too became successful. Ramesh Aravind had a decent year with '' Apthamitra'' and ''Joke Falls''. In terms of actresses, Ramya for ''Ranga SSLC'', Rakshita for ''Kalasipalya'', Neethu for ''Joke Falls'', Priyanka Upendra for ''Malla'' and ''Kanti'', Anu Prabhakar with 5 movies, had an eventful year. Released films January–June July – December References External links Kannada Movies of 2004at the Internet Movie Database {{DEFAULTSORT:Kannada Films Of 2004 2004 ...
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2000s Crime Action Films
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