Anant Nag filmography

Anant Nag is an Indian actor and occasional film producer who appears as an actor in predominantly in Kannada films and a few Hindi and Telugu films. In a career spanning over 5 decades, he has appeared in over 270 films. After having had a successful theatre career, he made his debut in P. V. Nanjaraja Urs' Kannada film Sankalpa, and Shyam Benegal's Dakhani film Ankur, with the former seeing theatrical release first, in 1973,[1] and won multiple awards at the 1972–73 Karnataka State Film Awards. In G. V. Iyer's 1975 film Hamsageethe, he played the role of Bhairavi Venkatasubbiah, a performance that won critical praise, and the film was awarded the Best Feature Film in Kannada at the 23rd National Film Awards.[2]

Anant Nag

Nag went on to appear as a parallel lead alongside leading actors during the time such as Ambareesh and Rajinikanth in the second half of the 1970s. The year 1980 saw the first collaboration of his with his brother Shankar Nag, who appeared as a parallel lead and the director of Minchina Ota. The former's performance won him his first Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actor. They further worked together in the latter's directorial films Janma Janmada Anubandha (1980), Nodi Swamy Navirodu Hige (1985) and Accident (1985). The brothers worked together for the last time in Shankar's 1987 directorial hugely popular television series Malgudi Days, based on a collection of short stories of the same name by R. K. Narayan, in 1987 that aired on Doordarshan.[3] Nag also became known for his collaboration with Benegal following Ankur in films such as Nishant (1975), Manthan (1976), Kondura (1978) and Kalyug (1981). The lead pair of Nag and actress Lakshmi became widely popular in the 1970s and 1980s after they appeared in popular films such as Chandanada Gombe (1979), Naa Ninna Bidalaare (1979) and Makkaliralavva Mane Thumba (1984) among many others.[4] His performances in Hosa Neeru (1986), Avasthe (1987) and Gangavva Gangamayi (1994) won him three more Best Actor awards at the Karnataka State Film Awards. The decade of 1990s saw him appearing in comic roles and established this image of his with films such as Ganeshana Maduve (1990), Golmaal Radhakrishna (1990), Gauri Ganesha (1991). His second stint in television came in the 2002 Kannada soap opera Garva.[5] He went on to appear in Preeti Illada Mele (2006), Chitte Hejje (2013), Nithyotsava (2013) and Lottery (2013).[6][7]

In the second half of 1990s, Nag began appearing predominantly in supporting roles and this continued till K.G.F: Chapter 1 (2018). The period saw him win multiple nominations and awards at various film awards including the Filmfare Awards South. In recognition of his contribution towards Kannada cinema, the Government of Karnataka honoured with the Dr. Vishnuvardhan Award in 2013.[8]

Film

Kannada films

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Film Role Notes Ref.
1973SankalpaDr. Raju
1975Devara KannuDr. Anand
HamsageetheBhairavi Venkatasubbiah[9]
1976Bayalu DaariGopi
1977Kanneshwara RamaRama
AnuroopaShankar
1978Kudure MukhaMohan
Maathu Tappada MagaKumar
SandharbhaCameo
PremayanaMohan
Madhura SangamaDr. Prasanna
1979Naa Ninna BidalaareKrishnaFilmfare Award for Best Actor – Kannada
Chandanada GombeSeetharamu
Mutthu Ondu MutthuDr. Madhukar
1980Minchina OtaTony D'SouzaKarnataka State Film Award for Best Actor
Dhairya LakshmiRamesh
Ondu Hennu Aaru KannuAjay
Narada VijayaNarada/VijayDual roles
Janma Janmada AnubandhaAvinash/Girish AchariAlso co-producer, screenwriter
Prema JwalaVishwa
1981AnupamaAnanth
Mareyada Haadu
Jeevakke JeevaSagar
ShreemanRaghu
1982Andada Aramane
Baadada HooPrasad
Mullina GulabiMohan
BaraSathish ChandraFilmfare Award for Best Actor – Kannada
Nanna DevaruGopal
Hasyaratna RamakrishnaTenali Ramakrishna
Betthale SeveDr. Paravappa
1983SimhasanaArun
AnveshaneShyam
Benkiya BaleNarasimha Murthy
Gayathri MaduveRavi / PrakashDual role
Hosa TheerpuGopal RaoCameo appearance
Kaamana BilluChandra
Bhakta PrahladaNaradaSpecial appearance
PhaniyammaCameo appearance
Ibbani KaragithuVarun
Mududida Tavare AralithuChandrashekhar
Chalisida Sagara
Nodi Swamy Navirodu HigeMysore Matha's brotherCameo
Makkale DevaruAnand
1984Sukha Samsarakke Hanneradu SootragaluKumar
Premave Balina BelakuMadhava
Prema Sakshi
Ramapurada RavanaHanumanth Rao
Olave BadukuAlso producer
Olavu Moodidaga
Makkaliralavva Mane ThumbaRajashekharAlso producer
1985AccidentDharmadhikari
Bidugadeya BediShantaram
Parameshi Prema Prasanga
Shwetha Gulabi
Haavu Eni Aata
Sedina HakkiShankar
Shabdagalu
Hendthi Beku Hendthi
1986Hosa NeeruKrishnaprasadKarnataka State Film Award for Best Actor
Nenapina Doni
Prema Jala
Aruna Raaga
Maneye ManthralayaRamu
1987Thayi
Huli HebbuliCameo appearance
Agni ParvaCameo appearance
AvastheKrishnappa GowdaKarnataka State Film Award for Best Actor
KurukshetraSurya
Athiratha MaharathaChief Minister Vijaypratap
Daiva Shakti
1988Brahma Vishnu MaheshwaraInspector Mahesh
RanadheeraInspector Anand
Shanthi Nivasa
Varna Chakra
Sri Venkateshwara Mahime
Balondu Bhavageethe
Mutthaide
1989Amaanusha
HendthighelbediAnandFilmfare Award for Best Actor – Kannada
Idu SaadhyaKhyata / Karthik Kamplapur
GaganaRaju
1990Golmaal RadhakrishnaGopalakrishna
Ramarajyadalli RakshasaruSurya
Swarna Samsara
Challenge GopalakrishnaGopalakrishna
UdbhavaRaghavendra "Raghanna" RaoFilmfare Award for Best Actor – Kannada
AbhimanyuG. K. S Master
Mathe Haditu KogilePrasan Kumar
Anantha PremaAnanth
Ganeshana MaduveGanesha
Ivalentha Hendthi
1991Maneli Ili Beedili Huli
Golmaal Part 2Gopalakrishna
Roll Call RamakrishnaRamakrishna
Gowri GaneshaLambodaraFilmfare Award for Best Actor – Kannada
Hosa Mane Aliya
Shanti KrantiDaddy
Nagini
1992Undu Hoda Kondu HodaKrishna
Vajrayudha
Ondu Cinema KatheShyamsundar Kulkarni
Shakti Yukti
Marana Mrudanga
Jhenkaara
Ganesha Subramanya Ganesha
1993RajakeeyaLawyer Siddartha
AathankaRaghu
Mangalya Bandhana
Kadambari
NishkarshaSubhash, Police Commissioner
1994Thooguve KrishnanaBabu
Yarigu HelbediGovinda
Gangavva GangamayiRaaghappaKarnataka State Film Award for Best Actor
1995Beladingala BaaleRevanth
Nilukada NakshatraRaja
1996Samayakkondu SulluKrishna
Thaali PoojeJagadish
NirbandhaChief Minister of Karnataka
Jeevanadhi
Anuraga SpandanaRaghuram
1997Ganesha I Love UGanesha
1999VishwaVijay
Naanenu MadlillaRamachandra
2000PreethseVijay
Tiger Padmini
Krishna Leele
Chamundi
Yaarige Saluthe SambalaVenkatagiri
Nan Hendthi Chennagidale
Swalpa Adjust MadkolliVasudeva Rao
Andhra Hendthi
2001MathadanaRamalinge Gowda
Kurigalu Saar KurigaluSpecial Investigation Officer
AsuraBirla Bose
Aunty Preethse
ChitraRamu's father
Amma
NeelaShivajja
Chitte
Hello Narada
2002Bhootayyana Makkalu
Manase O Manase
Manasella NeeneEditor-in-chief of magazine
Naanu Naane
HollywoodScientist K. D. Das
2003Ananda
Bangalore BandhChief Minister of Karnataka
Lankesh PatrikeLankesh
Preethi Prema PranayaDr. Chandrashekar[10]
KhushiRajendra Prasad
Chigurida KanasuB. Sundar Rao
MouniAppanna Bhatta
2004SagariProf. Ramachandra
Mellusire Savigana
BidalaareCameo
Pakkadamane HudugiChakravarthy
Santhosha
2005Encounter DayanayakPrakash Hegde
NenapiraliEkanth's father
Vishnu SenaChief Minister of Karnataka
2006Shree
Uppi Dada M.B.B.S.Dr. Ashok Kashyap
Neenello NaanalleSantosh's father
Ravi ShastriNarayana Dixit
Kallarali HoovagiBasavadeva "Basayya"
Mungaru MaleColonel Subbayya
2007SajniAnanth Murthy
Nali NaliyuthaSrinivasa
Ninade Nenapu
Snehanjali
GaneshaRao Bahadur Shivaraj Patil
Ee BandhanaNarayana Ullagaddi
2008GaalipataKodandaram
Honganasu
Yuga Yugagale SaagaliSashi's father
AramaneRajashekhar ArasNominated, Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor – Kannada
Super Jodi
Neene NeeneRajasekhar
Taj MahalNarayan MurthyNominated, Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor – Kannada
ArjunJayasimharaja
Ganesha Matte BandhaPadmanabhacharya
Ganga KaveriArjun's father
2009NamyajamanruRetd. Col. Hoovayya
Baaji
Ghauttham
Chellidaru Sampigeya
Eshtu Naguthi Nagu
Cheluvina Chilipili
Huchchi
Mr. GaragasaParthasarthy
2010Crazy KutumbaMallanagowda Patil
Premism
Mr. TheerthaNarayana Shastri
Eradane MaduveVishwanath
Olave Vismaya
Preethi HangamaRaj's father
PancharangiA wanderer
Rame Gowda vs Krishna ReddySubbanna
2011Kalgejje
Take It Easy
Mathond MadhuvenaVishwanath
Bhramara
ParamathmaJayanth
NaanallaSubash Chandra Prasad
Bete
Dhan Dhana Dhan
2012Prarthane
Jeevana Jokealli
Dev Son of Mudde GowdaMudde Gowda
DashamukhaVenkataraman
Breaking NewsSomashekhar
2013MynaCameo appearance
KaddipudiSathya Murthy
GooglySharath's father
SakkareCol Cariappa
Shravani SubramanyaSeetharam
2014BrahmaNarayana Murthy
Manada MareyalliBhujanga Shetty
Athi AparoopaVishwanath
GajakesariMatadhipathi
Jai Bajarang Bali
2015Vaastu PrakaaraAnantha Krishna
Mrugashira
AatagaraRetired judgeCameo appearance
Nominated, IIFA Utsavam Award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role — Male
Mr. AiravataVitta Gowda
PlusJai
First Rank RajuProfessor
The Plan[11]
Prema Pallakki
2016Maduveya Mamatheya KareyoleKrishne GowdaNominated, IIFA Utsavam Award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role — Male
ParapanchaNaalkaneAlso playback singer of "Kavanagalu" (11 shayaris)[12]
U the End A
...Re
Godhi Banna Sadharana MykattuVenkob RaoFilmfare Award for Best Actor – Kannada
IIFA Utsavam Award for Best Performance in a Leading Role — Male
Jaggu DadaSatyanarayan
Santheyalli Nintha KabiraKabir's GuruCameo appearance
Crazy BoyCameo appearance
Santhu Straight ForwardAnanya's grandfather[13]
2017RaajakumaraVishwa Joshi[14]
March 22Geologist[15]
Mugulu NageDoctor[16]
Gowdru Hotel[17]
2018Hottegagi Genu BattegagiShyam Prasad[18]
Sarkari Hi. Pra. Shaale, Kasaragodu, Koduge: Ramanna RaiAnantha Padmanabha P.Nominated—SIIMA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role (Male) – Kannada [19]
K.G.F: Chapter 1Anand IngalagiAlso narrator[20]
2019 Aduva Gombe Kishan
Kavalu Daari Muthanna
Yaana [21]
Ayushman Bhava Gopi
Weekend [22]
2020 India vs England Bhagiratha [23]
2021 Drishya 2 Vijay Shankar [24]
2022 Gaalipata 2 Kishore [25]
Thimayya & Thimayya Thimayya [26]
Vijayanand B. G. Sankeshwar [27]
Made in Bengaluru Prahlad Hiranandani [28]
2023 Mandala: The UFO Incident Murthy Completed [29]

Other language films

Year Film Role Language Notes Ref.
1974AnkurSuryaHindi[30]
1975NishantAnjaiyaHindi[31]
1976ManthanChandavarkarHindi
1977Prema LekhaluMadanTelugu
1978Bhumika: The RoleRajanHindi
Kondura
Anugraham
Parashuram RaoHindi
Telugu
1980GehrayeeNanduHindi
1981MangalsutraVijayHindi
KalyugBharat RajHindi
1983SookhaSatish ChandraHindi
1987Swathi ThirunalSwathi ThirunalMalayalam
1991Shanti KrantiDaddyTelugu
Nattukku Oru NallavanDaddyTamil
Shanti KrantiDaddyHindi
1992Raat / RaatriPsychiatristHindi / Telugu
2001MayaArunHindi
2003AnahatKing of ShravasthiMarathi
StumbleAnand RaoEnglish
2004SankharavamChandra RayuduTelugu
YuvaAvinash BalachandranHindi
2005BaluBabaTelugu
2020Bheeshma Bheeshma Telugu

Television

YearShowRoleRef.
1987 Malgudi Days (Hindi) Jagan (in Vendor of Sweets) [32]
1997 Swarajnama Tipu Sultan [33]
2002 Garva [6]
2006–2008 Preeti Illada Mele Rajashekhara Hampapura [6]
2013 Chitte Hejje [6]
2013 Lottery [6]
2013 Nithyotsava [34]

References

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  2. "23rd National Film Awards" (PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals. Retrieved 17 July 2015.
  3. "The return of Malgudi Days". rediff.com. Retrieved 17 July 2015.
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  5. "Anant Nag is back where he belongs". The Times of India. 4 September 2001. Retrieved 17 July 2015.
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  28. "Made in Bengaluru review: A delightful ode to the garden city and its startup culture". The News Minute. 30 December 2022. Retrieved 9 August 2023.
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