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Sharath Lohithaswa
Born
Sharatchandra Lohithaswa[1]

(1972-05-05) 5 May 1972 (age 52)
Thondagere, Tumkur, Mysore State (now Karnataka), India
NationalityIndian
OccupationActor
Years active1995–present
FatherLohithaswa

Sharatchandra Lohithaswa (born 5 May 1972),[2] known popularly as Sharath Lohithaswa, is an Indian actor who works predominantly in Kannada cinema alongside some Tamil and Telugu films. He has had a successful career in theatre, where he continues to work, and television. After working as a lecturer for a brief period, Sharath took to acting as a full-time profession and worked on stage following the footsteps of his father Lohithaswa. He began working in films in 1995 and has today established himself as a character actor.[3]

Early life

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Sharath had an inclination towards cricket and theatre as a child, and "dramatise[d] Bhagat Singh on stage when in school." He "used to read a lot of plays written by people like Kambar" and rated himself as a "fairly good singer too."[4] He accompanied his father Lohithaswa, to his rehearsals for plays, and also took part in "many stage and radio plays before doing amateur theatre in Bengaluru."[3] This led his father Lohithaswa to suggest that Sharath take English-language as his graduation subject. Sharath also obtained a master's degree in English from Bangalore's National College, where he also went on to work as lecturer.[4]

Career

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After a while, "boredom and monotony" led Sharath to quit and taking to acting as a full-time profession starting with stage. He performed in Vasamsi Jirnani, based on a Marathi-language play, and Nanna Thangige Ondu Gandu Kodi among others. His made his film debut playing a bit part in M. S. Sathyu's non-commercial film, and his commercial film debut with Huliya (1996).[3] In an interview to Deccan Herald in 2003, he recalled, "I was offered the role of Huliya for which I was supposed to sport a funny haircut. After that, I could not go into teaching again. The roles that I was offered after Huliya were repetitive. I got fed up. Fortunately or unfortunately, I met with an accident and was forced to off work for at least two to three years. Godhuli came as a major break in my career." He received appreciation for his role as Cheluvanayaka in Chi. Guru Dutt's Godhuli, also fetching him the Aryabhata Award.[1] While he began working in films starting in 1995, it was television that gave him recognition. He appeared in Sathyu's Khayar and Poli Kitty.[4] Work in Kicchu and Chidambara Rahasya led him to become a popular face in Kannada television.[5]

In films, Sharath was cast as Kotwal Ramachandra in Aa Dinagalu (2007), a performance that received praise. R. G. Vijayasarathy of Rediff.com called his performance "wonderful".[6] He received multiple awards for his performance,[7] including the South Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor.[8]

Sharath's debut in Tamil films came with Ethir Neechal.[4] He appeared in other Kannada films such as Sanju Weds Geetha (2011) and Bheema Theeradalli (2012). He is known mostly for portrayal of villainous roles in the South Indian films.[9] For his performance in Matthe Satyagraha (2014), he received the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Supporting Actor.[3]

Filmography

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Kannada films

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Year Film Role Notes
1996 Huliya Raama
Police Story Dharma
1999 Durga Shakthi Shivmuttu
2003 Paris Pranaya
Huchana Maduveli Undone Jaana
Singaaravva
Khaki Siddharth Nayak
Daasa
2004 Monda [10]
Sarvabhouma Wasim Akram
Jyeshta Bhadra
2005 Giri
2006 Suntaragaali
Kallarali Hoovagi Palanayaka
2007 Aa Dinagalu Kotwal Ramachandra
Janapada
Ondu Preethiya Kathe
2008 Mandakini
Bidda
Arjun Naga
Yuga Yugagale Sagali
Chikkamagaloora Chikka Mallige
2009 Kencha Pashupathy
Nanda
Ninnalle
Raam Chikkamallayya
Hatrick Hodi Maga Kapali
2010 Gandedhe
Punda Bhoja
Porki
Thamassu Mastan
Gundragovi
Jugari
Meshtru
Nanjanagoodu Nanjunda
Vichithra Premi
2011 Manasina Maathu
Suicide
Sanju Weds Geetha Prakash
Rajadhani Manohar
Saarathi
Vishnu
2012 Bheema Theeradalli Mallappa
Cyber Yugadol Nava Yuva Madhura Prema Kavyam
Edegarike
Gavipura
Parie
Sagar
Shakti Betappa
Shikari
2013 Varadhanayaka
Gajendra
Jinke Mari
Kumbha Rashi
Khatharnak
Parari
Bangari
Madarangi
Ziddi
Sweety Nanna Jodi
Sthree Shakthi
Bulbul
Kaddipudi Shankarappa Nominated, Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor – Kannada
Dilwala
Tony
Election Vishwanath
2014 Ambareesha
Power Minister Narasimha
Rangan Style
Matte Satyagraha Raje Gowda Karnataka State Film Award for Best Supporting Actor
Sadagara
Just Love Dheerendra Gowda
Savaari 2 Police Commissioner
Nakara
Usirigintha Neene Hattira
Jaggi
Central Jail
Pandya
Thirupathi Express
2015 Shivam
DK MP Shive Gowda
Mutthina Maleyali
Nagaari
Male Nilluvavarege
Rebel
Goolihatti
Muraari
Ranna Veerappa
Dove
Ganga
Octopus
2016 Maduveya Mamatheya Kareyole
Preethiyalli Sahaja
...Re Gangaraja / Shobharaj
Kiragoorina Gayyaligalu
Kala Bhairava
Kotigobba 2 Businessman
2017 Chowka
Bangara s/o Bangarada Manushya Minister
Dada is Back Delli
2018 Churikatte Anna
Dalapathi Adhipathi
March 22 Basavana Gowda Patil
Onthara Bannagalu
The Villain Ram's Father
2019 Bazaar Yajaman
Pailwaan Boxing Coach Vijayendra
Bharaate Nayaka
Odeya Betappa
2020 Bicchugatti: Chapter 1 − Dalvayi Dange Obanna Nayaka
2021 Shadow
2022 Bairagee Minister
Mata
Triple Riding Surappa
2023 Gowli Inspector Kalinga
Siren Chandra Bose
Gadhayuddha Police Commissioner
Sapta Saagaradaache Ello – Side A Patila
Fighter
Tagaru Palya
Bad Manners ACP Gangadhar
Inamdar SI Durga
Mayanagari
2024 Abbabba Father Joseph
Chef Chidambara Corrupt cop

Tamil films

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Year Film Role Notes
2013 Ethir Neechal Valli's father
Pandiya Naadu Simmakal Ravi Nominated–Vijay Award for Best Villain
2015 India Pakistan Sampath
Massu Engira Masilamani Anthony
2016 Thirunaal Naaga
Mudinja Ivana Pudi Businessman
Kaashmora Minister
2017 Bairavaa Union Minister
Bongu Pandian
Sathriyan Samuthiram
Karuppan Varasanattu Perusu
Sakka Podu Podu Raja Kasimedu Das
Velaikkaran Doss
Ulkuthu Kaaka Mani
2022 Veerapandiyapuram Rathnasamy / AKP
2023 Rudhran Varadha
Kazhuvethi Moorkkan Prithvi Kumar
800 T. K. Hanaan

Telugu films

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Year Film Role Notes
2017 Jai Lava Kusa Misra Cameo
2018 Aravinda Sametha Veera Raghava Lashma Reddy
2019 Saaho Mani
2021 Akhanda Krishnamacharya Perumal
2023 Vinaro Bhagyamu Vishnu Katha Rajan
Ugram Narasimhareddy Patel
Kalyanamasthu
Skanda Ranjith Reddy

Other language films

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Year Film Role Language Notes
2012 Shikari Malayalam
2017 Ambar Caterers Tulu
2019 Saaho Mani Hindi Partially reshot in Tamil

Web series

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Year Film Role Language Network Ref.
2023 Sengalam Sivagnyanam Tamil ZEE5 [11]

Awards

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Karnataka State Film Awards

Udaya Sunfeast Awards

Airtel Kasturi Awards

Mysore Minerals' Awards

Filmfare Awards

South Indian International Movie Awards

  • 2012: Nominated, Best Actor in a Negative Role – Kannada: Bheema Theeradalli
  • 2014: Nominated, Best Actor in a Negative Role – Kannada: Ambareesha

Santosham Film Awards

Bangalore Times Film Awards 2012

References

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  1. ^ a b Srinivasa, Srikanth (25 May 2003). "Like father, like son!". Deccan Herald. Archived from the original on 20 December 2003. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  2. ^ "Sharath Lohitashwa: Movies, Photos, Videos, News, Biography & Birthday". The Times of India. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d R, Shilpa Sebastian (24 January 2018). "Theatre helped me grow, says Sharath Lohitashwa". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 4 April 2018. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  4. ^ a b c d Kumar, S. Shiva (5 December 2013). "Standing the test of time". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 8 December 2013. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  5. ^ Rao, A. Varsha (16 June 2018). "Perfecting characters". Deccan Herald. Archived from the original on 25 September 2020.
  6. ^ Vijayasarathy R. G. (22 October 2007). "Aa Dinagalu is worth a watch". Rediff. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  7. ^ "Sharath Lohitashwa achieves a rare feat". Entertainment News. 24x7filmnews.wordpress.com. 8 October 2008. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  8. ^ "Filmfare serves it up, and how!". The Times of India. 15 July 2008. Archived from the original on 12 October 2015. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  9. ^ "Sharath Lohithasawa 'Ready to do different roles'". This Week Bangalore. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 24 November 2013.
  10. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20160621092618/http://www.chitraloka.com/movie-reviews/2814-monda-review.html [bare URL]
  11. ^ "அரசியல் திரில்லராக உருவாகியுள்ள 'செங்களம்' இணையத் தொடர்! - மார்ச் 24 ஆம் தேதி ஜீ5 தளத்தில் வெளியாகிறது". www.cinemainbox.com (in Tamil). 19 March 2023.
  12. ^ a b c d "Sharath Lohitashwa achieves a rare feat". Filmysouth.com. Archived from the original on 30 July 2012. Retrieved 24 November 2013.
  13. ^ "Filmfare serves it up, and how!". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 24 November 2013.
  14. ^ "Santosham 11th anniversary awards 2013 presentation". idlebrain.com. 31 August 2013. Archived from the original on 25 February 2015. Retrieved 2 September 2013.
  15. ^ "Bangalore Times Film Awards 2012 nominations: Best Actor in a Negative Role". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 2 December 2013. Retrieved 24 November 2013.
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