Thriller Manju

Mailasandra Hanumappa Manjunatha Reddy, known popularly as Thriller Manju, is an Indian stunt coordinator, filmmaker, actor known for his work in Kannada cinema. He has occasionally also served as screenwriter and choreographer.[1] Apart from Kannada, Manju has also worked in a handful Telugu- and Tamil-language films.[2] He ventured into film direction with the film, Police Story (1996).[3][4]

Thriller Manju
Born
Mailasandra Hanumappa Manjunatha Reddy

Mailasandra, Bangalore, Mysore State, India
NationalityIndian
Occupations
  • Stunt coordinator
  • filmmaker
  • actor
Years active1985–present

Early life

Manju was born in Mailasandra, a village in Bangalore, to C. Hanumappa Reddy and A. Rukminiamma. He had two siblings: older brother Gurumurthy and younger sister Padmavati. Hanumappa Reddy served as the chief of the village before the family moved to Bangalore city where he began working as an electrical contractor. The family resided in the Basavanagudi, where Manju was educated, at the Kamala Nehru Education Society. With a movie theatre and a martial arts training center in close proximity to his house, he was drawn towards both of these as a kid. He cited Rajkumar and Bruce Lee as his idols growing up.[5]

Career

Manju began his career as a stuntman with Nyayada Kannu (1985). He played the stunt double of one of the characters in the film. Manju had one scene in the film and was shot in the Kanteerava Studios, Bangalore.[6]

Manju's 2010 Kannada film, Jayahe featured himself in the leading roles alongside actors Ayesha and Jai Akash. The film was later dubbed and released in Malayalam as Lady Bruce Lee (2011) and into Tamil as Vettai Puli (2013).

Filmography

As director (Kannada)
As actor
  • Thriller Killer (1998)
  • Amar Akbar Anthony (1998)
  • Naxalite (2000)
  • Narahantaka (2001)
  • Supari (2001)
  • Mafia (2001)
  • Neethone Vuntanu (2001; Telugu)
  • Police Officers (2002)
  • Thrisakthi (2002)
  • Hunter (2003)
  • Bodyguard (2003)
  • Rama Krishna (2004)
  • Samudra (2004)
  • Bhagath (2004)
  • Police No. 1 (2011)
  • CBI Sathya (2016)
  • Raj Bahadur (2016)
  • Dandu (2016)
As stunt coordinator

Awards and nominations

References

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