Vijay Raghavendra | |
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Years active | 1982–present |
Spouse | Spandana Vijay (m. 2007;died 2023) |
Children | 1 |
Father | S. A. Chinne Gowda |
Relatives | Sriimurali (brother) See Rajkumar family |
Vijay Raghavendra is an Indian actor who appears predominantly in Kannada films. Referred to popularly as "Chinnari Mutha", [1] Vijay is the son of producer S. A. Chinne Gowda and nephew of actor Dr. Rajkumar. [2]
Vijay started his career as a child artist through the film Chalisuva Modagalu (1982) and won critical acclaims for his performances in Chinnari Mutha (1993) and Kotreshi Kanasu (1994). [3] The latter film won him the National Film Award for Best Child Artist. [4] His first lead role was in Ramoji Rao's production titled Ninagagi in 2002, which was a commercial success and one of the highest-grossing films of the year. However, his subsequent projects under-performed at the box office until he was noticed for his role in the T. S. Nagabharana's period drama Kallarali Hoovagi in 2006, followed by his home production film Sevanthi Sevanthi in the same year. For playing the role of Puttaraj Gawai in the biographical film Shivayogi Sri Puttayyajja in 2016, Vijay won the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actor. [5] In 2018, he made his directorial debut in Kismath (2018). [6]
In 2013, by public vote, Vijay won the first season of the game show Bigg Boss Kannada – one of the Indian versions of Celebrity Big Brother, currently produced by Endemol India. [7]
Vijay Raghavendra was born in Bangalore, India to a family of film personalities. He began to act in films featuring his uncle Rajkumar in the lead. After having acted in about eight films as a child artist, Vijay underwent a formal training in acting at Chennai. [8]
In 1982, Vijay appeared in a small role as a child in Singeetham Srinivasa Rao's romantic drama Chalisuva Modagalu , starring his uncle Rajkumar, Ambika and his cousin Puneeth Rajkumar, credited as Master Lohith. He went on to appear in the 1989 movie Parashuram , alongside his cousin Puneeth Rajkumar in a song. After a brief gap, in 1991 he appeared in Aralida Hoovugalu , a remake of the Hindi film Jawani Diwani (1971), directed by Chi. Dattaraj and co-starred Shiva Rajkumar. His next movie Chinnari Mutha became a huge success and he became a household name in Karnataka. After that, he acted in many movies, including Kotreshi Kanasu , for which he won a National Award for his performance.
In 1993, Vijay, in his teens, appeared in three films: H. R. Bhargava's novel-based drama Jaga Mechida Huduga , Renuka Sharma's devotional Kollura Sri Mookambika , where he played the role of young Shankaracharya and the lead protagonist in the T. S. Nagabharana's Children's film Chinnari Mutha . The film won multiple laurels and awards upon release both at the state and national level. Vijay won the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Child Actor (Male) for his portrayal of an innocent Mutha who rises to great popularity through his good deeds. [9] His popularity further rose in 1995 with the Nagathihalli Chandrashekar's film adaption of the novel "Kotra Highschoolige Seriddu", titled Kotreshi Kanasu . Vijay played the title role of Kotreshi and went on to win the National Film Award for Best Child Artist for the year 1994–95. The other film he featured in was the biographical Sangeetha Sagara Ganayogi Panchakshara Gavai , directed by Chindodi Bangaresh. He again played the title role as the young and blind reformer Gawai and also portrayed the younger part of Narendra in the Hindi film Swami Vivekananda. Following this, he took a break from films and concentrated on his studies.
His first adult role as an actor was in Ninagagi (2002), a box office blockbuster which brought him success on his first role opposite the debutant Radhika. The film was a remake of the Telugu hit Nuvve Kavali , which screened for over 100 days and created a record. [10] Following this success, he signed two more movies in the same year, which could not succeed at the box office. He has acted in many movies since then. His notable movies are Khushi (2003), Rishi (2005), Kallarali Hoovagi (2006) and Ganesha Matte Banda (2008).
Vijay did not have a single release in 2010. His much delayed films Shravana, Vinayaka Geleyara Balaga and the multi-starrer Kalla Malla Sulla released in 2011 with the latter two films earning favourable reviews. In 2012, he starred again in a multi-starrer comedy Snehitaru , which received a mixed response at the box office. In 2015, he starred in the biographical Shivayogi Sri Puttayyajja and won the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actor.
In 2013, Vijay was a contestant and winner in the much talked about Kannada version of the reality show Bigg Boss in its first season, which started with 13 contestants. [11] [12] Vijay has been reportedly paid Rs. 5 million prize money. [13]
Vijay is the eldest child of producer S. A. Chinne Gowda and his wife Jayamma. he has a elder sister and a younger brother Sriimurali, is a popular Kannada film actor. His paternal aunt Parvathamma Rajkumar was a prominent film producer and distributor in Kannada cinema. He is the cousin of actors Shiva Rajkumar, Raghavendra Rajkumar and Puneeth Rajkumar. On 26 August 2007, he married a Tulu-speaking girl, Spandana, the daughter of Assistant Commissioner of Police, B. K. Shivaram. [14] [15] The couple has a son named Shourya. Spandana died on 7 August 2023 from cardiac arrest in Bangkok. [16] [17]
In 2013, it was announced that he had joined other Bollywood and international celebrities in the TeachAids initiative, a state-of-the-art approach to worldwide HIV prevention, developed at Stanford University. [18]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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1982 | Chalisuva Modagalu | Judge | Credited as Master Raghavendra | |
1989 | Parashuram | Crowd member | Special appearance in the song "Kadre Thappu Kondre Thappu" | |
1991 | Aralida Hoovugalu | Vijay's nephew | ||
1993 | Jaga Mechida Huduga | Young Shivu | ||
Kollura Sri Mookambika | Young Shankaracharya | |||
Chinnari Mutha | Mutta | Karnataka State Film Award for Best Child Actor (Male) | ||
1994 | Kotreshi Kanasu | Kotreshi | National Film Award for Best Child Artist | |
1995 | Sangeetha Sagara Ganayogi Panchakshara Gavai | Young Ganayogi Panchakshara Gawai | ||
1998 | Swami Vivekananda | Young Narendra | Hindi film | |
2002 | Ninagagi | Tarun | ||
Prema Qaidi | Vijay | [19] | ||
Romeo Juliet | Achyuth | |||
2003 | Heart Beats | Vikky | ||
Preetisle Beku | Ganesha | |||
Vikram | Vikram | |||
Khushi | Vijay | |||
Vijaya Simha | Vijay | |||
2004 | Avale Nanna Gelathi | Akash | ||
2005 | Rishi | Hari | ||
2006 | Shri | Shreekanth | ||
Sevanthi Sevanthi | Devu | |||
Kallarali Hoovagi | Jayadeva | |||
2007 | Ee Rajeev Gandhi Alla | Rajiv | [20] | |
Naanu Neenu Jodi | Arjun | |||
2008 | Beladingalagi Baa | Vivek | ||
Minchina Ota | Kishore | |||
Ganesha Matte Banda | Ganesha | |||
Mast Maja Maadi | Ramu | |||
2009 | Nam Yajamanru | Alok | ||
Karanji | Viji | |||
IPC Section 300 | Viji | |||
Gokula | Raja | |||
2010 | Khiladi Krishna | Krishna | ||
Aithalakkadi | Himself | Special appearance | ||
2011 | Shravana | Vijay | ||
Vinayaka Geleyara Balaga | Viju | |||
Vighneshwara | Vijay | |||
Kalla Malla Sulla | Raghu | |||
Naliyona Baaraa | Rajeev | |||
2012 | Snehitaru | Vittal | ||
Golmaal | Chakravarthy | [21] | ||
2013 | Chella Pilli | Hemanth | ||
Bhajarangi | Himself | Special appearance | ||
2014 | Brahmashri Narayana Guru Swamy | Tulu film | ||
Paramashiva | Raghu | |||
Fair & Lovely | Abhimanyu | |||
2015 | Vamshodharaka | Vishwa | ||
2016 | Shivayogi Sri Puttayyajja | Puttaraj Gawai | Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actor | |
Ranatantra | Gautham | |||
Apoorva | Vijay Raghavendra | |||
Nanna Ninna Prema Kathe | Shankar | |||
2017 | Srikanta | Tarun | ||
Chowka | Surya Shetty | |||
Eradu Kanasu | Muthu | |||
Happy New Year | Raghavendra | |||
Toss | Madhav | |||
Mass Leader | Vijay | |||
Jani | Jani | |||
2018 | Kismath | Vijay | Also director | |
Raja Loves Radhe | Raja | |||
Pardesi C/O London | Vijay | |||
2019 | Yada Yada Hi Dharmasya | Dharma | ||
2020 | Malgudi Days | Laxmi Narayana Malgudi | ||
2021 | Seetharam Benoy Case No. 18 | Seetharam | ||
2023 | Kaasina Sara | Sundaresh | ||
Raaghu | Raaghu | |||
Savitri | Prashant | |||
O Manase | Karthik | |||
Kadda Chithra | Vijay Kshatriya | |||
Marichi | Bhairav Naik | |||
2024 | Case of Kondana | Wilson | ||
Jog 101 | Vikram | |||
Grey Games | Dr. Ram | [22] | ||
Rippon Swamy† | TBA | Filming |
Year | Film | Song | Co Singer |
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2006 | Sevanthi Sevanthi | "Jaaji Mallige Node" | Shreya Ghoshal |
2008 | Beladingalagi Baa | "Baa Maara" | Shamitha Malnad |
2008 | Ganesha Matthe Banda | "Gopika" | V. Manohar |
2009 | Namyajamanru | "Ee Hrudaya" | Nanditha |
2011 | Vinayaka Geleyara Balaga | "Yaarivalee Hudugi" | |
"Ganeshanige Garike" | Naveen Krishna, Shashank Sheshagiri | ||
2014 | Fair & Lovely | "Haage Ondu" | Vijayaa Shankar |
2016 | Nanna Ninna Prema Kathe | "Majabhhothagide" | Anuradha Bhat |
2016 | Akira | "Alisade Husiyagide" | |
2017 | Toss | "Yavude Sammandha" | |
2018 | Aduva Gombe | "Madarangee Madarangee" | Anuradha Bhat |
2018 | Kismath | "Preethiyallodane" | |
"Kismath Theme" | |||
Year | Title | Role | Note(s) | Ref. |
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1998 | Attige | Tele-serial | ||
2013 | Bigg Boss Kannada | Self | Winner; Season 1 | |
2014 | Nenapina Idiot-Box | Radio jockey | [23] | |
2016–2018 | Drama Juniors | Judge | [24] | |
2017–2023 | Dance Karnataka Dance | Judge | ||
2022 | Dancing Champion | Judge | [25] | |
2022 | Super Queen | Judge | [26] |
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