H. R. Bhargava
H. R. Bhargava | |
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Born | Hunsur Ramachandra Bhargyachandra Hunsur, Mysore State (now Karnataka), India |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation(s) | Film director, producer |
Relatives | Hunsur Krishnamurthy (uncle) Dwarakish (cousin) |
Hunsur Ramachandra Bhagyachandra (Kannada: ಹು. ರಾ. ಭಾರ್ಗವ), known mononymously as Bhargava, is an Indian film director who worked primarily in Kannada cinema. Originally a producer, he came to be considered one of the best directors in Kannada cinema, and he was awarded the Puttanna Kanagal Award, the highest award in Kannada cinema, in 2012. He has directed 50 films.[citation needed]
Early life
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Bhargava was born in brahmin family, Hunsur taluk in the Mysore State (now Karnataka). Before becoming an independent director, he worked as an associate/assistant director with stalwarts of the time like Hunsur Krishnamurthy, S. Siddalingaiah, Vijay, Geethapriya and K.S.R. Das in many successful movies like Bangaarada Manushya, Bhaktha Khumbara, Babruvaahana, Naa Ninna Marayalaare, Mayor Muthanna, etc. This gave him a rich experience and moulded his career to become a famous director. He has many disciples who have become successful directors like S. Narayan, Phani Ramachandra, Chandrashekar Sharma. In many of his interviews he has expressed gratitude to director Hunsur Krishnamurthy and famous comedian Dwarakeesh.
Career
[edit]Bhargava began his career in films as a film producer. Having produced eight films, he turned to direction.[1] He made his debut as a director in 1977 with Bhagyavantharu with Rajkumar and B. Saroja Devi playing the lead roles. His next film Olavu Geluvu (1977) had Rajkumar and Lakshmi in lead roles. His next film Asaadhya Aliya was with Vishnuvardhan and proved successful. He has directed 23 films for Dr. Vishnuvardhan with a high success rate for the combination like Jeevana Chakra, Karunamayi, Jana Naayaka, Hrudaya Geethe, Karna, Mathe Haadithu Kogile, Onde Guri, Krishna Nee Begane Baaro and many more. He has directed seven films for Ambareesh, four films for Anant Nag, two films for Shankar Nag, two films for Shiva Rajkumar and many other actors. He has three decades of film-making to his credit and also produced seven successful films. He is the only film director to have two silver Jubilee functions at the same place and same time. The mighty and historical Gandugali Kumara Rama was his 50th film. Music Directors Rajan-Nagendra have worked with him in more than 20 films. He has also worked with nationally noted music directors such as Laxmikant Pyarelal, Bappi Lahiri, Satyam and Gurukiran.
Filmography
[edit]Year | Film | Credited as | Language | Notes | |
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Director | Screenwriter | ||||
1977 | Bhagyavantharu | Kannada | Directorial debut. Remake of Tamil film Dheerga Sumangali | ||
1977 | Olavu Geluvu | Kannada | |||
1979 | Asadhya Aliya | Kannada | |||
1980 | Manku Thimma | Kannada | Remake of Telugu film Sattekalapu Satteya | ||
1980 | Kulla Kulli | Kannada | |||
1981 | Guru Shishyaru | Kannada | Remake of Telugu film Paramanandayya Sishyula Katha | ||
1981 | Avala Hejje | Kannada | Remake of Tamil film Thoondil Meen | ||
1982 | Bandhalu Anubandhalu | Telugu | Remake of Tamil film Thoondil Meen | ||
1982 | Pedda Gedda | Kannada | |||
1982 | Tony | Kannada | |||
1983 | Samarpane | Kannada | Based on novel by Usha Navratnaram | ||
1983 | Onde Guri | Kannada | Inspired by Mad Max | ||
1983 | Gandugali Rama | Kannada | |||
1984 | Mooru Janma | Kannada | Based on a novel of same name by T. K. Rama Rao | ||
1984 | Bedaru Bombe | Kannada | |||
1984 | Preethi Vathsalya | Kannada | First production venture | ||
1985 | Jeevana Chakra | Kannada | Remake of Telugu film Dharmaatmudu | ||
1985 | Vajra Mushti | Kannada | |||
1986 | Karna | Kannada | Remake of Hindi film Saaheb | ||
1986 | Krishna Nee Begane Baro | Kannada | Remake of Hindi film Souten | ||
1986 | Maneye Manthralaya | Kannada | Remake of Hindi film Ghar Dwaar | ||
1987 | Karunamayi | Kannada | Based on novel by K. Saroja Rao Remade in Tamil as Ponmana Selvan | ||
1987 | Shanthi Nivasa | Kannada | Remake Tamil film Vietnam Veedu | ||
1987 | Kurukshetra | Kannada | Remake of Malayalam film Vartha | ||
1987 | Sowbhagya Lakshmi | Kannada | Remake of Telugu film Karthika Deepam | ||
1987 | Shubha Milana | Kannada | Remake of Telugu film Aalu Magalu | ||
1988 | Krishna Rukmini | Kannada | |||
1988 | Jana Nayaka | Kannada | |||
1988 | Nammoora Raja | Kannada | Remade in Tamil as Vaathiyaar Veettu Pillai | ||
1989 | Hrudaya Geethe | Kannada | Based on Hindi film Pagla Kahin Ka | ||
1990 | Hosa Jeevana | Kannada | Remake of Tamil film Pudhea Paadhai | ||
1990 | Shivashankar | Kannada | |||
1990 | Mathe Haditu Kogile | Kannada | |||
1990 | Chapala Chennigaraya | Kannada | Remake of Tamil film Chinna Veedu | ||
1991 | Aranyadalli Abhimanyu | Kannada | |||
1991 | Nagunagutha Nali | Kannada | |||
1991 | Gandanige Takka Hendathi | Kannada | |||
1991 | Jagadeka Veera | Kannada | |||
1992 | Rajadhi Raja | Kannada | |||
1992 | Prema Sangama | Kannada | |||
1992 | Sapthapadi | Kannada | Based on a novel by Saisuthe | ||
1993 | Prana Snehitha | Kannada | |||
1993 | Vasantha Poornima | Kannada | |||
1993 | Jaga Mechida Huduga | Kannada | Based on novel Nishaanth by Saisuthe | ||
1994 | Sammilana | Kannada | Based on a novel by Saisuthe | ||
1995 | Bangarada Kalasha | Kannada | |||
1996 | Bangarada Mane | Kannada | |||
1997 | Janani Janmabhoomi | Kannada | |||
1998 | High Command | Kannada | |||
2006 | Gandugali Kumara Rama | Kannada | Based on a novel by Su. Rudramurthy Shastry |
References
[edit]- ^ "Sukhadada Kanasilla". chitratara.com. 10 December 2008. Archived from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 12 May 2014.
External links
[edit]- H. R. Bhargava at IMDb
- "Bhargava Filmography". filmibeat.com. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
- "Bhargava movies list". bharatmovies.com. Archived from the original on 6 August 2014. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
- "Key People | Media Artists". mediaartists.com. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
- "www.mypopkorn.com". mypopkorn.com. Retrieved 13 June 2014.