Vijay Raghavendra
Vijay Raghavendra | |
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Raghavendra at TeachAIDS recording session in 2013 | |
Native name | ವಿಜಯ್ ರಾಘವೇಂದ್ರ |
Born |
Bengaluru, Karnataka | 26 May 1979
Other names | Raagu |
Spouse(s) | Spandana (2007–present) |
Family | Srimurali (brother) |
Vijay Raghavendra is an Indian actor who primarily works in Kannada films. He started as a child artist in the film industry and won critical acclaims for his performances in Chinnari Mutha (1993) and Kotreshi Kanasu (1994). The latter won him the National Film Award for Best Child Artist.[1] His first lead role was in Ninagagi (2002).
In 2013, by public vote, Vijay won the first season of game show Bigg Boss – the Indian version of Celebrity Big Brother, currently produced by Endemol India.[2]
Family
Raghavendra is the son of famous Kannada film producer, S. A. Chinne Gowda. He is also related to the actor and singer Rajkumar and is the cousin of the actors Shivarajkumar, Raghavendra Rajkumar and Puneeth Rajkumar. His brother, Sri Murali, is also an actor. He married Spandana in 2007 and has a son named Shourya.[3]
Career
Raghavendra started his career as a child actor in the film Chalisuva Modagalu (1982) starring his uncle Rajkumar and Ambika. His next movie Chinnari Mutha became a huge success and he became a household name in Karnataka. After that he acted in many movies, including Kotreshi Kanasu for which he won a National Award for his performance.
His first adult role as an actor was in Ninagaagi (2002), a box office blockbuster which brought him success on his first role opposite the debutant Radhika. The film was a remake of Telugu hit Nuvve Kavali which screened for above 100 days and created a record.[4] Following this success, he signed two more movies in the same year which could not succeed at the box-office. He has acted in many movies since then. His notable movies are Kallarali Hoovagi, Rishi, Khushi and Kaaranji.
Vijay did not have a single release in 2010. His much delayed films Shraavana, Vinayaka Geleyara Balaga and multi-starrer Kalla Malla Sulla released in 2011 with the latter two films earning favourable reviews. In 2012, he starred again in a multi-starrer comedy Snehitaru which received mixed response at the box-office. In 2015, he starred in a biographical Shivayogi Sri Puttayyajja and won the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actor.
In 2013, Vijay was a contestant and winner in the much talked about Kannada version of the reality show Bigg Boss in its first season, which started with 13 contestants.[5][6] Vijay has been reportedly paid Rs. 5 million prize money.[7]
Charitable work
In 2013, it was announced that he had joined other Bollywood and international celebrities in the TeachAIDS initiative, a state-of-the-art approach to worldwide HIV prevention, developed at Stanford University.[8]
Filmography
Actor
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1982 | Chalisuva Modagalu | Child actor | |
1991 | Aralida Hoovugalu | Child actor | |
1993 | Jaga Mechida Huduga | Child actor | |
1993 | Kollura Sri Mookambika | Child actor | |
1993 | Chinnari Mutha | Mutta | Child actor Won, Karnataka State Film Award for Best Child Actor (Male) |
1994 | Kotreshi Kanasu | Kotreshi | Child actor Won, National Film Award for Best Child Artist |
1995 | Sangeetha Sagara Ganayogi Panchakshara Gavai | Young Ganayogi Panchakshara Gawai | Child actor |
1998 | Swami Vivekananda | Young Narendra | |
2002 | Ninagagi | Tarun | First lead role |
2002 | Prema Khaidi | ||
2002 | Romeo Juliet | ||
2003 | Heart Beats | ||
2003 | Preetisale Beku | ||
2003 | Vikram | Vikram | |
2003 | Khushi | ||
2003 | Vijaya Simha | ||
2004 | Avale Nanna Gelati | ||
2005 | Rishi | Hari | |
2006 | Shree | Shree | |
2006 | Sevanthi Sevanthi | Devu | |
2006 | Kallarali Hoovagi | Jayadeva | |
2007 | Ee Rajeev Gandhi Alla | Rajeev Raj | |
2007 | Naanu Neenu Jodi | Arjun | |
2008 | Beladingalaagi Baa | Vivek | |
2008 | Minchina Ota | Kishore | |
2008 | Ganesha Matte Banda | Ganesha | |
2008 | Mast Maja Maadi | Ramu | |
2009 | Nam Yajamanru | Alok | |
2009 | Kaaranji | Viji | |
2009 | IPC Section 300 | Viji | |
2009 | Gokula | Raja | |
2009 | Kiladi Krishna | Krishna | |
2010 | Aithalakkadi | Special appearance | |
2011 | Vighneshwara | Vijay | |
2011 | Shraavana | Vijay | |
2011 | Vinayaka Geleyara Balaga | Viju | |
2011 | Kalla Malla Sulla | Raghu | |
2011 | Naliyona Baaraa | Rajeev | |
2012 | Snehitaru | ||
2013 | Chella Pilli | Hemanth | |
2013 | Bhajarangi | Special appearance | |
2014 | Paramashiva | Raghu | |
2014 | Fair & Lovely | Abhimanyu | |
2015 | Vamshodharaka | Vishwa | |
2016 | Shivayogi Sri Puttayyajja | Puttaraj Gawai | Won, Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actor |
2016 | Ranatantra | Gautham | |
2016 | Apoorva | Guest appearance | |
2016 | Nanna Ninna Prema Kathe | ||
2016 | Chowka | Surya Shetty | Filming |
2016 | Toss | Filming | |
2016 | Vighna | Also director, filming | |
2016 | Yada Yadahi Dharmasya | Announced | |
TBA | Ekka Raja Rani | ||
Director
- 2014 Kismat[9]
Television
- 1998 – Attige (Tele-serial)
- 2013 – Bigg Boss Kannada 1 (Winner)
- 2014 – Nenapina Idiot-Box (Radio Host at 92.7 Big FM)
- 2016 - Drama Juniors (Judge)
References
- ↑ National Film Award for Best Child Artist
- ↑ Vijay Raghavendra wins Kannada Bigg Boss Season 1
- ↑ Vijay Raghavendra
- ↑ Centuries on debut for them
- ↑
- ↑ Vijay Raghavendra in Big Boss house
- ↑
- ↑ "Kannada movie star Vijay Raghavendra joins the TeachAIDS education efforts". TeachAIDS Blog. 2013. Retrieved 8 July 2014.
- ↑ Vijay Ragavendra to direct Kismat
External links
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