Dr. Rajkumar filmography

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Dr. Rajkumar in 1961

Singanalluru Puttaswamaiah Muthuraj (24 April 1929 – 12 April 2006),[1] better known by his stage name Dr. Rajkumar, was an Indian actor, singer and producer who worked in Kannada cinema. Through his over five-decade long career of over 200 films, he was regarded one of the most pivotal and influential figures of the Kannada film industry. His films were praised for acting as a bridge between the popular and art films because of the theme of the story and their treatment.[2] He debuted as a child actor in the 1942 Kannada film Bhakta Prahlada. His first role as an adult came in Sri Srinivasa Kalyana (1952) and as a lead, two years later, in Bedara Kannappa, which gave him stardom. He debuted as a singer with the track Om Namaha Shivaya from the 1956 film Ohileshwara. In 1960, he made his debut as a producer by producing Ranadheera Kanteerava.[3] According to Ashish Rajadhyaksha and Paul Willemen in the book Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema, Ranadheera Kanteerava was the first "big hit" in Kannada cinema.[4] In a film career spanning fifty years, Rajkumar received eleven Karnataka State Film Awards, including nine Best Actor and two Best Singer awards, eight Filmfare Awards South, and one National Film Award.[5] Along with Vishnuvardhan and Ambareesh, he is counted in Kannada cinema's "triumvirate" as its most celebrated actor.[6]

In 1983, Rajkumar was honoured with the Padma Bhushan, India's third highest civilian award, for his contributions to Indian cinema, and the Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 1995. In 1985, he became the first Indian actor to receive the Kentucky Colonel, an honorary order from the governor of Kentucky, United States.[7] On the occasion of the "Centenary of Indian Cinema" in April 2013, Forbes included his performance in Bangaarada Manushya on its list of "25 Greatest Acting Performances of Indian Cinema".[8] Upon his death, The New York Times had described him as one of India's most popular movie stars.[9] He received the NTR National Award in 2002 and was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Mysore.[10] Dr. Rajkumar Samagra Charithre - a two-volume book by film critic D. Rukkoji on the life and achievements of Rajkumar won the Swarna Kamal Award at the 63rd National Film Awards under the National Film Award for Best Book on Cinema category.[11] On the occasion of Rajkumar's 100th film Government of Karnataka honored him with the title of Nata Saarvabhouma.[12] He is also the first film star to win the National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer for the song Naadamaya Ee Lokavella from the film Jeevana Chaitra.[13] The State Government established Dr. Rajkumar Award in 1993–94 to be given for lifetime achievement towards contributions to Kannada cinema.[2]

Dr. Rajkumar's 1972 film Bangaarada Manushya was the longest running South Indian film at the time of its release.[14] The film elevated him from being just another very popular actor to nearly demigod status among the masses.[10] His 1986 film Anuraga Aralithu was the first Indian film to be remade in seven other languages.[15] His 1973 film Gandhada Gudi was reported to be the first Indian film to be made on the concept of protection of forest and wildlife conservation with a focus on the need to preserve the flora and fauna at a time when the CITES treaty was signed with an aim to reduce the economic incentive to poach endangered species.[16] The British daily newspaper The Guardian praised him for his subtle acting and described him as a humble, modest being who was a symbol of Kannada consciousness.[17] ABC News acknowledged him as one of the greatest actors of his time and called him The Gentle Giant of Karnataka.[18] In 2016, the Maharashtra State Government had prescribed the biography of the actor for its class VIII students detailing his achievements and contributions to the Kannada culture under the title Natasarvabhouma.[19] In 1989, the critical failure of Parashuram led him to take a hiatus from acting. However, he returned to acting three years later, in 1992 with Jeevana Chaitra, which was a blockbuster running for more than a year in theatres.[20] His final film was 2000's Shabdavedhi.[21][22] He had a minimum of ten releases in each of the years from 1963 to 1971. He held the record for highest releases as a lead in a single year (16 in 1968) in Kannada movies for 24 years until it was broken by Malashri in 1992 with 19 releases.[23] His 39 movies have been remade 63 times in 9 languages[24] by 34 actors [25] making him the first actor whose movies were remade more than fifty times[26] and the first actor whose movies were remade in nine languages.[27] 90% of his movies are considered to be successful.[28]

Filmography[edit]

Year Film Role Notes

Ref.

1942 Bhakta Prahlada School child Child Artist [1]
1952 Sri Srinivasa Kalyana Agastya Maharshi Cameo [1]
1954 Bedara Kannappa Kannappa/Dinna/Manimantha [a] [29]
Kalahasti Mahatyam Thinnayya / Kannappa [b] Telugu film [30]
1955 Sodari Kailasanatha
1956 Bhakta Vijaya Santhoba Pavar
Hari Bhakta Hari / Pundarika(Pundaleeka) [b]
Ohileshwara Ohila
1957 Sati Nalaayini Kaushikha
Rayara Sose Dr. Govind Rao
1958 Bhookailasa Ravana [31]
Shree Krishna Gaarudi Arjuna
Anna Thangi Mallanna
1959 Jagajyothi Basveshwara King Bijjala
Dharma Vijaya Saradara Vijaya
Mahishasura Mardini Mahishasura [32]
Abba Aa Hudugi Suresh Extended Cameo [33]
1960 Ranadheera Kanteerava Kanthirava Narasaraja I [34]
Rani Honnamma Veeranayaka
Aasha Sundari Gunasheela
Dashavathara Vijaya / Hiranyakashipu / Shishupala / Ravana [c]
Bhakta Kanakadasa Kanaka Dasa/Thimmanayaka [b] [35]
1961 Sri Shaila Mahathme Chandragupta
Kittur Chennamma Raja Mallasaraja [36]
Kantheredu Nodu Gopi
Kaiwara Mahathme Narayanappa
Bhakta Cheta Cheta
Nagarjuna Nagarjuna
1962 Gaali Gopura Krishna
Bhoodaana Dasanna [37]
Swarna Gowri Kalinga/Chandrashekhara [b]
Devasundari Gandharva Shankhapala
Karuneye Kutumbada Kannu Kumar [38]
Mahathma Kabir Kabir Das [35]
Vidhivilasa Madhava Simha
Thejaswini Shivappa Nayaka
1963 Valmiki Raksha/ Valmiki [b]
Saaku Magalu Raghuram
Nanda Deepa Shankar
Kanyarathna Raju
Gowri Ramaiah
Jeevana Tharanga Kumar
Malli Maduve Ananda / Paramananda [d]
Kulavadhu Suryanarayana "Soori" [38]
Kalitharu Henne Chandrayya
Sathi Shakthi Virupaksha / Rakthaksha [d]
Veerakesari Narasimhanayaka [39]
Mana Mecchida Madadi Srinath
Chandra Kumara Prachanda
Santha Thukaram Tukaram
Sri Ramanjaneya Yuddha Rama
1964 Navakoti Narayana Purandara Dasa/Srinivasanayaka [b] [35]
Chandavalliya Thota Hanumanna [38]
Shivarathri Mahathme Vijaya
Annapoorna Krishna
Tumbida Koda Ramachandra
Shivagange Mahathme Ashoka
Muriyada Mane Chennegowda [35]
Prathigne Dr. Shankar
Naandi Murthy [36]
1965 Naga Pooja Nagakumara
Chandrahasa Chandrahasa
Sarvagna Murthy Sarvajna
Vaatsalya Rajashekhar "Raju"
Satya Harishchandra Veeradasu/Harishchandra [b] [40]
Mahasathi Anasuya Narada
Ide Mahasudina Dr. Anand
Bettada Huli Raju [35]
Sati Savithri Satyavan
Maduve Madi Nodu Vasu
Pathivratha Gopal
1966 Mantralaya Mahatme Venkatanatha Bhatta/Raghvendra Swamy [b] [35]
Katari Veera Vijaya [35]
Bala Nagamma Anandavardhana
Thoogudeepa Ramachandra
Premamayi Madhava "Maadhu"
Kilaadi Ranga Sanjaya / Ranga [d] [41]
Madhumalathi Trivikramasena
Emme Thammanna Murali / Thammanna [d]
Mohini Bhasmasura Bhasmasura
Sri Kannika Parameshwari Kathe Vishnuvardhana [29]
Sandhya Raga Lakshmana [38]
1967 Anuradha Himself Cameo [42]
Parvathi Kalyana Shiva
Sathi Sukanya Chyavana Maharshi
Gange Gowri Shiva
Rajashekara Shekharavarma
Lagna Pathrike Raghuram
Rajadurgada Rahasya Ramanna Nayaka/ Somanna Nayaka [d]
Devara Gedda Manava Vijaya
Beedi Basavanna Gopal Rao
Manassiddare Maarga Ramachandra "Ramu" Rao
Bangarada Hoovu Anand
Chakra Theertha Srinivasa [38]
Immadi Pulakeshi Pulakeshin II [43]
1968 Jedara Bale Prakash (CID 999) [44]
Gandhinagara Shekhar/Mahadevayya [d]
Mahasathi Arundathi Vasishtha
Manassakshi Somanna
Sarvamangala Nataraja
Bhagya Devathe Chaduranga
Bangalore Mail Shyamsundar
Hannele Chiguridaga Prasad [45]
Bhagyada Bagilu Raju
Nata Sarvabhouma Himself Documentary [46]
Rowdi Ranganna Ranga
Dhoomaketu Kumar
Amma Sridhar
Simhaswapna Manohara
Goa Dalli CID 999 Prakash (CID 999) [44]
Mannina Maga Raju [35]
1969 Margadarshi Srikaanth [38]
Gandondu Hennaru Anand Rao
Mallammana Pavada Chandrakantha
Choori Chikkanna Chikkanna / Bhaskar [b]
Punarjanma Chenna
Bhale Raja Shivaraj/Raju [b]
Uyyale Krishnegowda [47]
Chikkamma Sundar
Mayor Muthanna Mutthanna [35]
Operation Jackpot Nalli C.I.D 999 Prakash (CID 999) [44]
1970 Sri Krishnadevaraya Krishnadevaraya [48]
Karulina Kare Parameshi [43]
Hasiru Thorana Madhu
Bhoopathi Ranga Bhaskar / Bhoopathi Ranga [b]
Mr. Rajkumar Raj / Kumar / Farooq Baba [e]
Bhale Jodi Ramesh / Suresh [d]
C.I.D. Rajanna CID Rajanna
Nanna Thamma Prasad
Baalu Belagithu Shankar / Paapanna [d]
Devara Makkalu Ranga
Paropakari Mohan / Ramanna [d]
Nadina Bhagya Balu Extended cameo
1971 Kasturi Nivasa Ravi Varma [44]
Baala Bandhana Ranga
Kula Gourava Raja Raghunatha Rao / Ravi (Chandrashekharaiah) / Dr. Anand [f]
Namma Samsara Krishna
Kasidre Kailasa Gopinath
Thayi Devaru Krishna
Pratidwani Ashok
Sakshatkara Mahesh [49]
Nyayave Devaru Raghu
Sri Krishna Rukmini Satyabhama Krishna
1972 Janma Rahasya Kumar
Sipayi Ramu Ramu / Ram Singh [b]
Bangaarada Manushya Rajeeva [50]
Hrudaya Sangama Rajanna / Kumar [d]
Kranti Veera Chandrakumara/Vijay
Bhale Huchcha Gopi
Nanda Gokula Anand
Jaga Mecchida Maga Aaditya
1973 Devaru Kotta Thangi Raghu
Bidugade M. B. Shekhar
Swayamvara Nataraj
Gandhada Gudi Kumar [44]
Doorada Betta Shiva
Mooroovare Vajragalu Narada / Krishna [d]
1974 Bangaarada Panjara Beera
Eradu Kanasu Ramachandraraya
Sampathige Saval Veerabhadra [44]
Bhakta Kumbara Gora Kumbhar
Sri Srinivasa Kalyana Lord Srinivasa
1975 Daari Tappida Maga Prasad / Prakash (Prashanth) [d] [51]
Mayura Mayurasharma
Trimurti Sridhar / Vijay / Shekhar / Sheshagiri [g]
1976 Premada Kanike Manohar [52]
Bahaddur Gandu Panju
Raja Nanna Raja Raja
Naa Ninna Mareyalare Anand
Badavara Bandhu Ranganatha "Ranga"
1977 Babruvahana Babruvahana / Arjuna [d] [44]
Bhagyavantharu Kumar
Giri Kanye Chenna
Sanaadi Appanna Appanna
Olavu Geluvu Mohan
1978 Shankar Guru Rajashekhar (Jayraj) / Shankar / Gurumurthy [f]
Operation Diamond Racket Prakash (CID 999) [44]
Thayige Thakka Maga Kumar
1979 Huliya Haalina Mevu Chengumani
Nanobba Kalla Gopi / Chandrasekhar [d]
1980 Ravichandra Ravi / Chandra [d]
Vasanta Geetha Vasanth
1981 Haavina Hede Mutthanna / Raj [b]
Nee Nanna Gellalare Srikanth
Keralida Simha Shankar
Bhagyavantha Unnamed character Cameo
1982 Hosa Belaku Ravi
Haalu Jenu Rangaswamy
Chalisuva Modagalu Mohan [44]
1983 Kaviratna Kalidasa Kalidasa/ Dushyanta [h] [53]
Kaamana Billu Suryanarayana "Soori"
Bhakta Prahlada Hiranyakashipu
Eradu Nakshatragalu Vijaya
1984 Samayada Gombe Anil / Gurumurthy [b]
Shravana Banthu Raghu/Kumar / Peter [i] [54]
Yarivanu Bhaskar
Apoorva Sangama Santhosh / Gopi [b]
1985 Ade Kannu Jagannatha Rao / Gopi [d]
Jwaalamukhi Jayasimha
Dhruva Thare Sagar [55]
1986 Bhagyada Lakshmi Baramma Panduranga [55]
Anuraga Aralithu Shankar [55]
Guri Kaliprasad [55]
1987 Ondu Muttina Kathe Aithu [55]
Shruthi Seridaaga Dr. G. N. Murthy [55]
1988 Devatha Manushya Krishna Murthy [55]
Shiva Mecchida Kannappa Shiva Extended cameo [55]
1989 Parashuram Parashuram [55]
1992 Jeevana Chaitra Vishwanathaiah [55]
1993 Aakasmika Narasimha Murthy [55]
1994 Odahuttidavaru Ramanna [55]
Gandhada Gudi Part 2 Kumar Cameo [55]
2000 Shabdavedhi Sandeep [20]

Discography[edit]

Please note that this is a partial discography.

Rajkumar in the studio

Rajkumar has sung approximately 300 songs in movies and an excess of 400 devotional (non-film) songs in Kannada. Rajkumar trained in classical music when he was with Gubbi Veeranna's theatre troupe. The track Om Namaha Shivaya from the 1956 film Ohileshwara, which he also starred in, was his first song for a film. He subsequently sang "Thumbithu Manava", a duet with S. Janaki, for the movie Mahishasura Mardini (1959). However, he became a full-fledged singer only in 1974 when he sang in place of P. B. Sreenivas for Sampathige Savaal, who had till then sung for most songs picturized on Rajkumar, fell ill. Rajkumar sang the energetic Yaare Koogadali for the film which became widely popular during the time and is considered one of his best songs.[56]

Rajkumar has been credited for having sung across various genres and each rendition according to the mood of the scene in the film. In "Yaaru Tiliyaru Ninna" for Babruvahana (1977), a prosodic form of Kannada poetry that required the tone to be a combination of sarcasm and anger, he blended the twin skills of theatrics and music.[20] For Nee Nanna Gellalare (1981), he sang two songs—"Jeeva Hoovagide" and "Anuraga Enaytu"—beginning both with the refrain "I love you", that is full of Carnatic gamakas. After the same tone in the refrain, they take on a life of their own with the form according to love and happiness in the former and love but a discord in the latter. He is known widely for his rendition of "Nadamaya" for Jeevana Chaitra (1992), a song based on the raga of Todi and with complex graces and strings other ragas as it progresses. He switches ragas with ease, and sings complex swara patterns like a professional classical artiste.[3] For the rendition, he was awarded the National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer.[2]

Film songs sung by Rajkumar
Title Year Song Composer
Ohileshwara 1956 "Om Namah Shivaaya" G. K. Venkatesh
Sampathige Savaal 1974 "Yaare Koogadali" G. K. Venkatesh
Sri Srinivasa Kalyana 1974 "Naane Bhagyavathi", "Cheluvina Thaare", "" Rajan–Nagendra
Daari Tappida Maga 1975 "Naariye Seere Kadda" G. K. Venkatesh
Mayura 1975 "Naaniruvude Ninagagi", "Ee Mounava Taalenu" G. K. Venkatesh
Thrimurthy 1975 all songs G. K. Venkatesh
Premada Kanike 1976 "Baanigondu Elle", "Idu Yaaru Barida", "Naguveya Henne", "Naa Bidalare" Upendra Kumar
Bahaddur Gandu 1976 "Maanavanaaguveya", "Muthinantha Maathondu", "Hey Ninagagiye" M. Ranga Rao
Raja Nanna Raja 1976 "Thanuvu Manuvu", "Kalletigintha Naana" G. K. Venkatesh
Naa Ninna Mareyalare 1976 "Naa Ninna", "Nannaseya Hoove", "Elleli Nodali" Rajan-Nagendra
Badavara Bandhu 1976 "Ninna Kangala", "Ninna Nudiyu" M. Ranga Rao
Babruvahana 1977 "Ee Samaya", "Aaradhisuve", "Barasidilu" T. G. Lingappa
Operation Diamond Racket 1978 All songs G. K. Venkatesh
Anuraga Aralithu 1986 All songs except Beesadiru Upendra Kumar
Ondu Muttina Kathe 1987 "Mutthondu Thande", "Mallige Hoovinanthe", "Ondu Eradu", "Melinda Hunnime" L. Vaidyanathan
Shruthi Seridaaga 1988 "Bombeyattavayya", "Nagalarade", "Raaga Jeevana", "Shruthi Seride" T. G. Lingappa
Devatha Manushya 1988 "Hrudayanalli Idenidhu", "Ninatha Appa Illa", "Ee Sogasada" Upendra Kumar
Shiva Mecchida Kannappa 1988 "Maayeya Thaareyanu", "Ellaru Maduvudu" T. G. Lingappa
Nanjundi Kalyana 1989 "Baduke Hasiru" Upendrakumar
Parashuram 1989 All songs Hamsalekha
Ashwamedha 1990 "Ashwamedha" Sangeetha Raja
Kalyana Mantapa 1991 "Ombathu Ombathu" Upendra Kumar
Hrudaya Haadithu 1991 "Naliyuta Hrudaya Haadanu Haadide" Upendra Kumar
Jeevana Chaitra 1992 All songs Upendra Kumar
Aakasmika 1993 All songs Hamsalekha
Odahuttidavaru 1994 All songs except "Bennina Hinde" and "Janakana Matha" Upendra Kumar
Megha Maale 1995 "Megha Maale" Hamsalekha
Karulina Kudi 1995 "O Malle Hoove" Rajan–Nagendra
Om 1995 "O Gulabi", "Hey Dinakara" Hamsalekha
Simhada Mari 1997 "Manage Ondu" Hamsalekha
Jodi Hakki 1997 "Hara Hara Gange" V Manohar
Hoomale 1998 "Hoomale" Ilaiyaraaja
Bhoomi Thayiya Chochchala Maga 1998 "Bhoomithayi" V Manohar
Kurubana Rani 1998 "Thaali" V Manohar
Gadibidi Krishna 1998 "Thamma" Hamsalekha
Janumadatha 1999 "Aa Vidhathantha" V Manohar
Idu Entha Premavayya 1999 "Yeneno Kanasu" Gurukiran
Vishwa 1999 "Vishwa Vishwa" Hamsalekha
Hrudaya Hrudaya 1999 "O Premada", "Hogibaa" Hamsalekha
Shabdavedhi 2000 All songs except Baaro Baaro Hamsalekha
Hagalu Vesha 2000 "Jaggadu" Hamsalekha
Devara Maga 2000 "Manjanthe" Hamsalekha
Appu 2002 "Panavidu", "Aa Devara" Gurukiran
Abhi 2003 "Vidhi Baraha" Gurukiran
Chigurida Kanasu 2003 "O Bandhuve" V. Manohar
Vamshi 2008 "Thayi Thayi" Hamsalekha

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Rajkumar played one character with three names
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Rajkumar played one character with two names
  3. ^ Rajkumar played four distinct characters in the film
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Rajkumar played dual roles in the film.
  5. ^ Rajkumar played one character with three names
  6. ^ a b Rajkumar played triple role in the film
  7. ^ Rajkumar played one character with four names
  8. ^ Rajkumar played two distinct characters in the film
  9. ^ Rajkumar played one character with three names

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