Lokesh
Lokesh | |
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Born |
Bangalore, Kingdom of Mysore, British India | 19 May 1947
Died |
14 October 2004 57) Bangalore, Karnataka, India | (aged
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Actor, film director |
Spouse(s) |
Girija Lokesh (1975–2004; his death) |
Children |
Srujan Lokesh Pooja Lokesh |
Parent(s) |
Subbaiah Naidu (father) Venkatamma (mother) |
Lokesh (Kannada: ಲೋಕೇಶ್; 19 May 1947 – 14 October 2004) was an Indian stage actor turned film actor, who appeared in Kannada feature films. His wife Girija Lokesh is a film actress and film director. His father was Subbaiah Naidu, who is credited to be first hero of Kannada silent movies.
Lokesh made his film debut in the 1958 film Bhakta Prahlada.[1] He had thrice won the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actor during his career, for Bhootayyana Maga Ayyu (1974), for Parasangada Gendethimma (1978) and for Banker Margayya (1984).
Filmography
- Shravana Sambhrama (2003)
- Nanjundi (2003)
- Punjabi House (2002)
- Ninne Preethisuve (2002)
- Boothayyana Makkalu (2002)
- Rusthum (2001)
- Nanna Preethiya Hudugi (2001)
- Gatti Mela (2001)
- Krishnarjuna (2000)
- Patela (1999)
- Coolie Raja (1999)
- Thayiya Runa (1998)
- Preethsod Thappa (1998)
- Bhoomi Thayiya Chocchala Maga (1998)
- Mr. Putsamy (1998)
- Kurubana Rani (1998)
- Prema Raga Haadu Gelathi (1997)
- Mungarina Minchu (1997)
- Bhoomi Geetha (1997)
- Halliyadarenu Shiva (1997)
- Kodagina Kaveri (1997)
- Mavana Magalu (1997)
- Ee Hrudaya Ninagagi (1997)
- Sthree (1996)
- Shiva Leele (1996)
- Karpoorada Gombe (1996)
- Putmalli (1995)
- Sangeetha Sagara Ganayogi Panchakshara Gavai (1995)
- Madhura Maithri (1995)
- Mojugara Sogasugara (1995)
- Putnanja (1995)
- Panjarada Gili (1994)
- Poorna Sathya (1994)
- Mahashakthi Maye (1994)
- Yarigu Helbedi (1994)
- Lockup Death (1994)
- Chinna Nee Naguthiru (1994)
- Bevu Bella (1993)
- Shrungara Raja (1993)
- Alimayya (1993)
- Gundana Maduve (1993)
- Angaili Apsare (1993)
- Mavanige Takka Aliya (1992)
- Bharjari Gandu (1992)
- Baa Nanna Preethisu (1992)
- Guru Brahma (1992)
- Gopi Krishna (1992)
- Ksheera Sagara (1992)
- Chaithrada Premanjali (1992)
- Hosamane Aliya (1991)
- Veerappan (1991)
- Ramachari (1991)
- Bhujangayyana Dashavathara (1991)
- Anukoolakkobba Ganda (1990)
- Aasegobba Meesegobba (1990)
- Kindari Jogi (1989)
- Sankranthi (1989)
- Madhuri (1989)
- Ranadheera (1988)
- Surya (1987)
- Thayi Kotta Thali (1987)
- Sangrama (1987)
- Prema Loka (1987)
- Lancha Lancha Lancha (1986)
- Shiva Kotta Sowbhagya (1985)
- Mavano Aliyano (1985)
- Savira Sullu (1985)
- Shwetha Gulabi (1985)
- Mooru Janma (1984)
- Hennina Sowbhagya (1984)
- Onti Dhwani (1984)
- Karune Illada Kanoonu (1983)
- Ibbani Karagithu (1983)
- Banker Margayya (1983)
- Devara Theerpu (1983)
- Betthale Seve (1982)
- Jimmy Gallu (1982)
- Adrushtavantha (1982)
- Archana (1982)
- Rudri (1982)
- Edeyooru Siddalingeshwara (1981)
- Bhoomige Banda Bhagavantha (1981)
- Avali Javali (1981)
- Yava Hoovu Yara Mudigo (1981)
- Sangeetha (1981)
- Nari Swargakke Dari (1981)
- Pattanakke Banda Pathniyaru (1980)
- Jari Bidda Jana (1980)
- Ellindalo Bandavaru (1980)
- Hunnimeya Rathriyalli (1980)
- Haddina Kannu (1980)
- Bhaktha Siriyala (1980)
- Manini (1979)
- Mallige Sampige (1979)
- Chandanada Gombe (1979)
- Daaha (1979)
- Kamala (1979)
- Muyyi (1979)
- Bhoolokadalli Yamaraja (1979)
- Adalu Badalu (1979)
- Parasangada Gendethimma (1978)
- Suli (1978)
- Nanna Prayashchittha (1978)
- Vamsha Jyothi (1978)
- Kakana Kote (1977)
- Parivarthane (1976)
- Punardattha (1976)
- Devara Kannu (1975)
- Ninagagi Nanu (1975)
- Boothayyana Maga Ayyu (1974)
- Kaadu (1974)
- Adda Daari (1968)
- Bhaktha Prahalada (1958)
References
- ↑ "Only bitten, not bitter". Deccan herald. 22 November 1998. Archived from the original on 20 April 1999. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
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