Ashok (born 12 September 1951) is an Indian actor in the Kannada film industry, known for drama roles. His notable films include Ranganayaki,[1] Sanadi Appanna, Bayalu Daari, Archana, Chellida Rakta, Thayiya Madilalli, Raja Maharaja and Krantiyogi Basavanna.[2]
Ashok | |
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Born | (1951-09-12) 12 September 1951 (age 71)[citation needed] |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Actor |
Ashok was born to V. Lakshmi Narasimhaiah, a police inspector and Puttamma in Anekal.[3] To become a film star was his childhood ambition. No sooner had he completed his degree, than he applied to NSD, FTTI, Pune and the Madras Film Institute. He was admitted to the Madras Film Institute[4] and even topped the course.[2]
His first Kannada film was Hennu Samsarada Kannu opposite Sridevi.[1] He mainly acted in romantic movies opposite top heroines Aarati and Manjula during the late seventies and early eighties. He also set up a small-scale industry, which is his main source of income.[2] In 1986, he became the founding president of the Karnataka Film Artists, Workers and Technicians Union. He is also an activist in many movements, including the Gokak movement and Raitha Sangha protests.[1]
Following list is Incomplete.
Year | Title | Notes | |
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1975 | Hennu Samsarada Kannu | Debut | |
1976 | Vijaya Vani | ||
1976 | Sutrada Bombe | ||
1976 | Geddavalu Naane | ||
1977 | Sanaadi Appanna | Supporting role | |
1977 | Bayalu Daari | ||
1977 | Deepa | ||
1977 | Bhagyavantharu | ||
1977 | Pavana Ganga | ||
1977 | Kumkuma Rakshe | ||
1979 | Mallige Sampige | ||
1979 | Maralu Sarapani | ||
1980 | Rama Lakshmana | ||
1980 | Kappu Kola | ||
1980 | Varadakshine | ||
1981 | Ranganayaki | ||
1981 | Ganeshana Mahime | ||
1981 | Thayiya Madilalli | ||
1981 | Rajeshwari | ||
1981 | Balu Bangara | ||
1982 | Archana | ||
1982 | Kannu Teresida Hennu | ||
1982 | Chellida Raktha | ||
1983 | Kranthiyogi Basavanna | ||
1983 | Raja Maharaja | ||
1983 | Manege Banda Mahalakshmi | ||
1984 | Hennina Sowbhagya | ||
1984 | Shapatha | ||
1985 | Mugila Mallige | ||
1985 | Mavano Alliyano | ||
1995 | Thumbida Mane | Comeback | |
1998 | Janumada Jodi | ||
2002 | Appu | ||
2014 | Gajakesari | ||
2014 | Kempe Gowda | ||
2014 | Tirupathi Express | ||
2015 | Rana Vikrama | ||
2015 | Mr. Airavata | ||
2016 | Parapancha | ||
2016 | Shivalinga | ||
2019 | Adyaksha in America | ||
2022 | Ombattane Dikku |
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