Devaraj (born 20 September 1953)
is an Indian
actor
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and
theatre actor who works in Indian film industry. He has largely featured in
Kannada
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films performing various roles as a lead character, supporting character and villainous character. He has also featured in
Telugu
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* Telugu language, a major Dravidian language of India
*Telugu people, an ethno-linguistic group of India
* Telugu script, used to write the Telugu language
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and
Tamil films.
Having worked in over 200 feature films, Devaraj is popularly referred to as a "Dynamic Hero" in the Kannada film industry.
Prior to acting in films, Devaraj performed in stage plays under the guidance of
Shankar Nag and
B. Jayashree. Devaraj has won several awards and accolades including the
Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actor for his portrayal as the protagonist in the film ''Veerappan'' in 1991.
Early life
Devaraj was born on 20 September 1953 to Ramachandrappa and Krishnamma in Lingarajpuram, a locality in
Bangalore
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, in the erstwhile
Mysore State
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(now
Karnataka
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). His father worked in ITC Factory, Welfare department. Devaraj lost his father when he was 3 months old as he was suffering from
malaria
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. In 1976 due to his family's financial problems Devaraj decided to work in a HMT Watch factory, Case & Dial Section, where he worked for 9 years, and it was suggested he should act in dramas by his senior colleague at HMT, Govindaraju.
Firstly Devaraj joined R.Nagesh's theatre group, later he joined
B. Jayashree's theatre group ''SPANDANA'' and later on with
Shankar Nag's ''SANKET''.
His film debut was as a supporting actor in 'Trishula'. He continued to appear as a supporting actor, then acted in leading roles.
Career
Devaraj auditioned for ''Trishula'' with
Avinash
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, both of whom were part of a same theatre troupe. Both got through the auditions and the film was his debut as an actor. However, the film did not release.
His first released film was ''
27 Mavalli Circle'' in 1986. After the success of ''
27 Mavalli Circle'' Devaraj acted in many more films mainly in supporting roles. His notable performances include: His First Hero Leading Role In Hatyakanda In 1989. Upnext ''Aaganthuka'', ''Navabharatha'', ''Indrajith'' among others.
After the year 2000, Devaraj switched over to character roles and debuted in
Tamil and
Telugu
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* Telugu language, a major Dravidian language of India
*Telugu people, an ethno-linguistic group of India
* Telugu script, used to write the Telugu language
** Telugu (Unicode block), a block of Telugu characters in Unicode
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film industries. He worked in highly acclaimed films such as ''
Malaikottai'' and ''
Villu'' in Tamil and ''
Yagnam'', ''Sri'' in Telugu.
Personal life
In 1986, Devaraj married actress Chandralekha, whom he had met on the sets of his film ''Sikku''.
Following this, they appeared together in the 1992 film ''Kendada Male''.
After their marriage, Chandralekha quit acting. They have two sons,
Prajwal and Pranam. Both sons are active in the Kannada film industry, with Prajwal having established himself as a lead actor.
Notable filmography
Kannada
Telugu
Tamil
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Pillaikkaga'' (1988)
*''
Malaikottai'' (2007)
*''
Villu'' (2009)
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Awards
*
Nandi Award for Best Villain
The Nandi Award for Best Villain winners since 1985:
See also
* Nandi Awards
* Cinema of Andhra Pradesh
References
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Villain
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Erra Mandaram[(in ]Telugu
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* Telugu language, a major Dravidian language of India
*Telugu people, an ethno-linguistic group of India
* Telugu script, used to write the Telugu language
** Telugu (Unicode block), a block of Telugu characters in Unicode
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)
*
9th SIIMA Award for Best Supporting Actor for
Yajamana
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References
External links
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Living people
1953 births
20th-century Indian male actors
Male actors from Bangalore
Male actors in Kannada cinema
Male actors in Telugu cinema
Indian male film actors
Male actors in Tamil cinema
21st-century Indian male actors