
Acteur
Autres noms: Singanalluru Puttaswamayya Muthuraju, Annavru, Bangarada Manushya
Date de naissance
24 avril 1929
Date de décès
12 avril 2006
(décédé à 76 ans)
Lieu de naissance
Gajanur, Madras Residency
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Singanalluru Puttaswamaiah Muthuraj (24 April 1929 – 12 April 2006), better known by his stage name Dr. Rajkumar, was an Indian actor and singer who worked in Kannada cinema. Regarded as one of the greatest and versatile actors in the history of Indian cinema, he is considered a cultural icon and holds a matinée idol status in the Kannada diaspora, among whom he is popularly called as Nata Saarvabhouma (Emperor of Actors), Bangarada Manushya (Man of Gold), Vara Nata (Gifted actor), Gaana Gandharva (Celestial singer), Rasikara Raja (King of connoisseurs), Kannada Kanteerava and Rajanna/Annavru (Elder brother, Raj). He was honoured with Padma Bhushan in 1983 and Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 1995. He is the only lead actor to win National Award for Playback singing. His 39 movies have been remade 63 times in 9 languages by 34 actors making him the first actor whose movies were remade more than fifty times and the first actor whose movies were remade in nine languages. He was the first actor in India to enact a role which was based on James Bond in a full-fledged manner. The success of his movie Jedara Bale is credited to have widely inspired an Indian bond genre in other Indian film industries. On the occasion of the "Centenary of Indian Cinema" in April 2013, Forbes included his performance in Bangaarada Manushya on its list of "25 Greatest Acting Performances of Indian Cinema". Upon his death, The New York Times had described him as one of India's most popular movie stars.


Narasimha Murthy
1993

Ravana
1958

Ravi
1982
Vijaya
1983

Tukaram
1963

Shankar
1986

1962

1962

1958

Thinnayya / Kannappa
1954

1965

Gopanna
1961
Raja Mallasarja
1961

Rakthaksha & Virupaksha (Dual Role)
1963

Raghu
1971

Muthanna
1981

Cameo
1981

Rajanna
1970

Shankar & Papanna (Dual Role)
1970

Mahesh
1971