Ramkumar

Ramkumar is an Indian actor and film producer known for his work in Kannada cinema. He made his acting debut in Peraala's 1990 action film Aavesha. The same year, he played a brief role in Rajendra Singh Babu's war film Muthina Haara (1990). He turned producer for the film Pandavaru (2006), in which he acted as well. With his good looks, he was considered one of the "Chocolate heroes" of the 1990s and his acting skills were well appreciated.[1] As of 2013, Ram kumar has acted in over 40 Kannada feature films.

Ramkumar
Ramkumar in Sri Naga Shakthi (2011)
Born3rd December 1968 (age 54)
NationalityIndian
Occupations
Years active1990–2013; 2021–present
SpousePoornima
Children2
Parent
RelativesRajkumar family

Personal life

Ramkumar is the son of Shringar Nagaraj, a popular actor and a producer who produced the critically acclaimed Pushpaka Vimana (1987) starring Kamal Haasan and Amala. He is married to Poornima, the daughter of actor Rajkumar. They have two children together: daughter Dhanya and son Dheeren. Both are aspiring actors.[2][3]

Career

Ramkumar, being a producer's son, was an avid movie buff in his childhood. He was introduced in films by the director Peraala in his action film Aavesha (1990), co-starring Shankar Nag, Geetha and Bhavya. He was paired with yet another debutant; Shivaranjini in this film. The film went on to become a success at the box office. This was quickly followed by the epic blockbuster war film Muthina Haara, directed by Rajendra Singh Babu and starring Vishnuvardhan and Suhasini. He played the son role of Vishnuvardhan who gets killed in the war. The film was one of the milestones of success in Kannada cinema.

Following his initial brief roles, Ramkumar came back in 1993 through the film Gejje Naada in a lead role opposite newcomer Shwetha. The film was declared a musical hit with his performance being lauded. This was followed by the devotional biographical film Bhagawan Sri Saibaba, which had an ensemble cast. In 1994, he starred in B. C. Patil's story Poorna Sathya, which failed at the box office. The years 1995 and 1996 saw his highest number of films releasing, of which only Kavya, Thayi Illada Thavaru, Thavarina Thottilu and Gaaya proved to be successful. His other films were completely washouts with back to back failures.

In 1999, he starred in the multi-starrer films Snehaloka and Habba. Both the films were successful. However, the films that followed continued to fail one after the other. Without luck as an actor, he turned towards producing films and with his wife's name he brought out the film Pandavaru in 2006. A multi-starrer with a host of prominent stars and a remake of Hulchul, Pandavaru proved to be an average grosser at the box office.

Ramkumar made a comeback in films in 2021 with Sheegrameva Kalyana Praptirastu. Directed by Praveen Channappa, it features Ramkumar as Krishnappa, a professor.[4]

Filmography

  • All films are in Kannada unless otherwise noted.
Year Film Role Notes
1990Aavesha
1990Muthina HaaraNaik Mohan
1991Manasara VazhthungalenTamil film
1992Government MappillaiKarthikeyanTamil film
1993Gejje Naada
1993Bhagavan Sri SaibabaTatya Patil
1994Poorna Satya
1994Mahakshathriya
1995State Rowdy
1995KavyaDr. Prasad
1995Thaliya Sowbhagya
1995Thaayi Illada Thavaru
1995Sathya Jwale
1995Hosa Baduku
1995Shravana SanjeChandru
1995Giddu Dada
1996Gaaya
1996Thavarina Thottilu
1996Gulaabi
1996Pooja
1996Surya Puthra
1997Jenina Hole
1997April Fool
1997Nee Mudida Mallige
1998Vajra
1998Thavarina Kanike
1999HabbaRam
1999SnehalokaRamkumar
1999No.1
1999Aahaa
1999ArundathiTelugu film[5]
1999Naanenu MadlillaInspector Harish
2000Premi
2000Swalpa Adjust Madkolli
2000Gaajina Mane
2001Ellara Mane Dosenu
2001Aunty Preethse
2002Punjabi House
2002Manase O Manase
2003Kushalave KshemaveVaradaGuest appearance
2004Saagari
2005Abhinandane
2006PandavaruAlso producer
2008Navashakthi VaibhavaVishnu
2009Jodi No.1
2011Sri Naga ShakthiSheshanna
2013Sri Kshetra Adi Chunchanagiri
2021Sheegrameva Kalyana PrapthirasthuKrishnappa

See also

References

  1. "Interview with Ramkumar". Sify. Archived from the original on 8 May 2014. Retrieved 3 February 2013.
  2. "Rajkumar family rallies around Dhanya Ramkumar ahead of her film launch". The Times of India. 1 April 2021. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  3. M. N., Rakshitha (2 June 2019). "Girl from Rajkumar family enters films as leading lady". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  4. Basavarajaiah, Harish (9 April 2021). "Ramkumar makes film comeback as a Kannada professor". The Times of India. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  5. Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "Arundhati Full Length Telugu Movie". YouTube.
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