K. C. Nanjunde Gowda (c. 1928 – 4 October 2012) was a businessman and one of the top
Kannada
Kannada (; ಕನ್ನಡ, ), originally romanised Canarese, is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by the people of Karnataka in southwestern India, with minorities in all neighbouring states. It has around 47 million native s ...
film producers, exhibitors, financiers and distributors. He is credited with producing some of the classic films in the annals of Kannada film industry, namely, ''
Sharapanjara
''Sharapanjara'' ( en, Cage of Arrows) is a 1971 Indian Kannada language film directed by Puttanna Kanagal, based on a novel by Triveni of the same name, and starring Kalpana and Gangadhar in lead roles. This film is considered one of the bes ...
'', ''Huliya Halina Mevu'', ''
Babruvahana
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'', ''Bangarada Panjara'', ''Daari Thappida Maga'' and many more.
He distributed more than 300 films and won several awards, notably – the Dr. Rajkumar award from
Karnataka
Karnataka (; ISO: , , also known as Karunāḍu) is a state in the southwestern region of India. It was formed on 1 November 1956, with the passage of the States Reorganisation Act. Originally known as Mysore State , it was renamed ''Karnat ...
state government
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and the Phalke Academy award from the Dada Saheb Phalke committee for the year 2005.
Biography
He was born to Chowdaiah and Muddamma as the eldest of six children at Konenahalli village of
Doddaballapura
Doddaballapura is a City in Bangalore Rural district in the state of Karnataka, India. ''Dodda'' means "big" in the native Kannada. it is an industrial city which houses several multiple national companies it lies 40 km away from Banglore .
Th ...
,
Karnataka
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. With no interest in education, he ventured into the
Sericulture
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business in stages, with successful results. He then ventured into construction of film theatres – Navrang theatre in
Bangalore
Bangalore (), officially Bengaluru (), is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Karnataka. It has a population of more than and a metropolitan population of around , making it the third most populous city and fifth most ...
, Rajkamal Theatre in Doddaballapur and Urvashi Theatre, Bangalore. During this time, he started the ''KCN Movies'' banner to distribute the Kannada films; ''Belli Moda'', directed by S.R. Puttanna Kanagal was his first Kannada film as a distributor. He later went on to distribute more than 300 films. For the progress of KCN Gowda in business, his brothers were the backbone along with his two sons – K.C.N. Chandrashekar and K.C.N. Mohan, who are also film producers.
He is a veteran Producer–Director, making memorable Kannada films, including blockbuster ''Bangarada Manushya'', starring Dr. Rajkumar.
Besides giving entertainment, the flagship of KCN always vouched for quality and morality in its selection of subjects and film-making. He always wanted to bring the luxury found in other languages onto the Kannada screen. In the days of KCN Gowda, the infrastructural facilities were not so good and there was struggle for the shaping of good quality films. For producing color films, the raw stock was not available. Using his strength, he was responsible for the importing of raw stock for color film production directly from foreign countries. He took challenges to boost up the quality of film-making in the Kannada Film Industry.
His first such challenge was taking up T.K. Rama Rao's ''Bangaradha Manushya'', Starring Dr. Rajkumar, directed by Siddalingaiah, which created the birth of a matinee idol of South Indian Cinema. ''Sharapanjara'', starring Kalpana, directed by S.R. Puttanna Kanagal was another milestone in the career of K.C.N. Gowda.
He produced his first Kannada film ''Bhale Jodi'' starring
Rajkumar in a double role under ''Rajkamal Arts'' in the early 1970s. For this film, he launched a unique publicity strategy never employed by anyone before in Karnataka – he erected an 80-foot cutout of Rajkumar at the time of the release of this film with prior state government permission – his maiden film was a huge hit inspiring him to produce more than fifty popular movies in the following years.
The mega success of the maiden film and the support he got from Kannada film viewers inspired him to go in for popular subjects for the Kannada screen. ''Bangarada Manushya'' ran for two years in States Theatre Bangalore, while ''Sharapanjara'' was a silver jubilee film. It was the right fruit for his discipline and devotion in work. The K.C.N. Brothers ventured into different subjects in movies, including social, mythological, historical and entertaining films. He introduced many new talents to Kannada cinema in the field of artistes and technicians. There was no shortfall in the hospitality in the production house of the KCN Gowda banner. Dr. Rajkumar was appreciating K.C.N. Gowda as "Anna Dhaata", affectionately.
The K.C.N. Gowda family crossed 50 useful and successful years in filmdom, the prestigious production house of Karnataka. It has made the South Indian film industry in Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam to turn back and take a look at the marvelous work it has done. The California-based Gold Stone Company was contacted by K.C.N. Gowda in giving a facelift of color to the black and white ''Satya Harischandra'' of K.C.N. Gowda.
He also re-released his prior black and white produced movies in "color" and using "3D technology" lately, he colourised most of his favourite hero Dr. Rajkumar movies such as ''
Satya Harischandra
''Satya Harischandra'' is a 1951 Nepali language film based on Raja Satya Harischandra. It was the first ever Nepali language movie.
Satya Harischadra is said to have directed by DB Pariyar. It is supposed to be the first movie in Nepali languag ...
'', ''Kasthuri Nivasa'', ''
Kaviratna Kalidasa
''Kaviratna Kalidasa'' () is a 1983 Kannada-language historical drama film based on the life of Kālidāsa, a renowned Classical Sanskrit writer of the 4th Century A.D. The film was written and directed by Renuka Sharma and produced by V. S. Go ...
'', ''Babruvahana'' and ''Veera Kesari''. For the film ''Satya Harischandra'', which he produced in 1965 with 5.5 lakhs(.55
million) rupees budget, he re-released on cinema scope, color and using DTS technology for the same film in 2008 with 3.5 crores. In another of his lovable statements he said "Live like Dr. Rajkumar. I have invested crores on ''Sathya Harischandra'' to make it color. It is only because of admiration to Dr Rajakumar. He is remembered for his lines 'Failure became stepping stone to success. Those who come here for business will not go away so easily.'" ( K.C.N. Gowda died aged 84.
Filmography
* ''Nammura Raja''
* ''Babruvahana''
* ''Bangarada Panjara''
* ''Jayasimha''
* ''Huli Halina Mevu''
* ''
Kasturi Nivasa
''Kasturi Nivasa'' () is a 1971 Indian Kannada-language drama film written and directed by the director duo Dorai–Bhagavan based on a story, ''Kasturi Nivasam'' written by G. Balasubramanium. It was produced by K. C. N. Gowda under the banne ...
''
* ''Bhakta Siriyala''
* ''Ranga Nayaki''
* ''
Bangaarada Manushya
''Bangaarada Manushya'' ( kn, ಬಂಗಾರದ ಮನುಷ್ಯ, ''Golden Man'') is a 1972 Indian Kannada language film based on T. K. Rama Rao's novel of same name. Ramarao was known for his crime and detective novels, but this film was a s ...
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* ''Sanadhi Appanna''
* ''Antima Teerpu''
* ''Dhari Thappida Maga''
* ''Namma Samsara''
* ''Thayi Devaru''
* ''Doorada Betta''
* ''Satya Harishchandra''
* ''Belli Moda''
Awards
* Phalke Academy award in 2005
* Dr. Rajkumar award
* Karnataka Film Directors Association award
Death
KCN Gowda died following a brief illness on 4 October 2012 at the age of 84.
References
External links
BALIDRE RAJKUMAR ANTHE BAALI – KCN GOWDA*
ttp://dev.artoonsolutions.com/muvireviews/celebrity/full_view/1252/KCN-Gowda KCN Gowda - Film producer and Distributorbr>
Thats KannadaNRI LinksDeccan Herald*''The Hindu'' newspaper. Article "Film fans association honours artistes, technicians"
deccanherald.com Deccan HeraldKasturi Nivasa colour version to hit silver screenTRIBUTE TO DR RAJ IN KCN GOWD STYLE – 4 RAJ FILMS IN 3D SYSTEM!
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2012 deaths
Kannada film producers
Film producers from Bangalore
1920s births
People from Bangalore Rural district