Kalyan Kumar
Born
Chokkanna

(1928-06-07)7 June 1928
Died1 August 1999(1999-08-01) (aged 71)[1]
Karnataka, India
Other namesSampath Kumar, Chokkanna, Venkataranga
OccupationsActor, film director, producer
Years active1954–1999
SpouseRevathi
Children2

Kalyan Kumar (7 June 1928 – 1 August 1999) was an Indian actor, as well as an occasional film director and producer, who worked primarily in Kannada and Tamil cinema. Making his acting debut in the mythological drama Natashekara (1954), Kalyan Kumar went on to star in over 200 films in a span of over five decades. He was one of the most sought-after actors in the 1950s through 1970s for lead roles.

Kalyan Kumar has the credit of being the first ever Kannada actor to star in a colour film in Amarashilpi Jakanachari (1963).[2] Alongside Kumar, the 1960s and 1970s in Kannada cinema was dominated by two other actors, Rajkumar and Udayakumar.[3] At a time when actors had a tough time establishing themselves, Kalyan Kumar being successful not only in Kannada cinema, also made a mark in Tamil cinema. Kalyan Kumar along with Udaykumar, Rajkumar were called as "Kumara Thrayaru" (The Kumar Trio) of the Kannada cinema.[4]

Early life

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Kalyan Kumar was born as Chokkanna in a Tamil speaking Iyengar family on 7 June 1928 in Bangalore, in the erstwhile Princely State of Mysore of British India. His parents wanted him to be a doctor. But passion for acting brought him to Kannada film land. Born as Chokkanna into a middle-class family, Kalyan Kumar became known for his lavishness and sophistication.

Known for sophisticated portrayal of roles he played the hero against J. Jayalalithaa in Maavana Magalu in 1965 and Badukuva Daari in 1966. The triumvirate had acted in Bhoodaana which was a hit in 1962. He had also acted in first full-length colour film in Kannada Amarashilpi Jakanachari, in which he played the role of Jakanachari, a historical figure in sculpture.

Career

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Kumar set out to Bombay (now Mumbai) to pursue a career as an actor and approached several film producers to get his first break. Unsuccessful there, he left for Madras (now Chennai) in search for opportunities. He was first cast in the Kannada-language film Natashekhara which released in 1954. He was cast opposite Sandhya and Vidyavathy, the mother and aunt respectively of actress and politician J. Jayalalithaa. He was christened Kalyan Kumar after the name of his mother's character in the film, Kalyaniamma. The film's plot drew a parallel between Kumar's unsuccessful tryst with Hindi cinema and an actor's life who transforms himself to attain fame and glory after the release of his first film.[5]

Kumar would go on to appear in several films depicting social conflict. Bhagya Chakra, Mutthaide Bhagya and Sadarame, all of which released in 1956 fell in this genre. In the latter film, Kumar played a thief. His Bettada Kalla (1957), a remake of the Tamil film Malaikkallan (1954), was a commercial success. Kumar then appeared in social-comedies such as Premada Putri (1957) and Rayara Sose (1957). In Bhookailasa (1958), he played Narada alongside Rajkumar's Ravana. In Manege Banda Mahalakshmi (1959), he appeared alongside his future wife Revathi.[5] In the social-drama Bhoodana (1962), set on the backdrop of Bhoodan movement, he starred alongside Rajkumar and Udaykumar; Kumar played Lachcha, the son of Rajkumar's Dasanna, a Hindu who converts to Christianity in search of a better life.[6] In Thayi Karulu that released the same year, Kumar played dual role of a father and son. While in the remainder of the 1960s, he appeared in films such as Subba Shastry (1966), in which he played a priest; Puttanna Kanagal's Belli Moda (1967), both of which were major commercial successes, he also tried his hand in film production. Endu Ninnavane (1966), Kallu Sakkare (1967) and Pravasi Mandira (1968) all turned out to be commercial failures. Which caused his film career to decline.[5]

He would go on to appear in successful films such as Mavana Mgalu, Arishina Kunkuma, Bedi Bandavalu, Kathaa Sangama, and Kaleju Ranga. In G. V. Iyer's 1962 film, Bhoodaana, Kumar appeared alongside Rajkumar and Udayakumar, the only film that featured the trio together.[2] He acted with all the prominent heroines of his time - B Saroja Devi, Sahukar Janaki, Kalpana, Jayanti, Bharati, Aarathi, and Roopadevi.

He acted in several films made in the 1960s by B. Vittalacharya as well as the Kannada version of bi-lingual films made by Nagendra Rao and B R Panthulu. He was a regular actor in the early G V Iyer films like Bhoodana, Tayi karalu, Lawyer magalu and Bangari.

He had very few films to his credit during 1970s namely College Ranga and Katha Sangama, Tulasi to name a few. He bounced back during early 1980s through Successful film Taayiya Nudi and played successful character roles in Simha Gharjane, Shubha Muhurtha, Lakshmi Katakasha, Marali Goodige.

He acted in many Tamil films. His Tamil film Nenjil Oru Alayam was later made in Hindi as Dil Ek Mandir with Rajendra Kumar. As he was gaining popularity in Tamil filmdom, he started acting in more of Tamil movies. But, the regional politics reigned over his acting talents.

He was married to Kannada film heroine Revathi. He also produced and directed stage plays like Ramu Nanna Thamma and Chikamma, many of which were written by his wife. His son Bharath Kalyan is a television actor who acted mainly in Tamil serials.[7] Bharath Kalyan has recently rendered his voice for a character artist in Imaikkaa Nodigal (2018).

Filmography

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Kannada films

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Year Film Role Notes
1954 Natashekhara First lead role
1956 Ohileshwara
Bhagya Chakra
Mutthaide Bhagya
Sadarame
1957 Rayara Sose Aravind
Bettada Kalla
Premada Putri
1958 Bhookailasa Narada
1959 Manege Banda Mahalakshmi
1961 Vijayanagarada Veeraputhra
1962 Gaali Gopura Mohan
Daiva Leele
Thayi Karulu
Bhoodana Lachha
Devasundari Veera Pratapa
1963 Amarashilpi Jakanachari Jakanachari
Lawyer Magalu
Bangari
1964 Chinnada Gombe Raja
Mane Aliya Somashekhar
Annapoorna Mohan Ram Cameo
1965 Mavana Magalu
Balarajana Kathe
Beratha Jeeva Dr. Rajashekhar
Nanna Kartavya Sundar
1966 Subba Sastry
Endu Ninnavane
Badukuva Daari
Love in Bangalore
1967 Muddu Meena
Belli Moda Mohan Rao
Premakkoo Permitte Diwakar
Kallu Sakkare
1968 Bedi Bandavalu
Arunodhaya
Anna Thamma
Manku Dinne
Mysore Tonga
Pravasi Mandira
Anandakanda
Attegondukala Sosegondukala
Mamathe
Naane Bhagyavati
Savira Mettilu Released in 2006 with Ramakrishna completing his role
1969 Kannu Muchale
Mukunda Chandra
Odahuttidavaru Anand
1970 Aparajithe
Arishina Kumkuma Raja "Raju" N. K.
1971 Papa Punya
Sedina Kidi
Amara Bharathi
1976 Katha Sangama Sadanand
Tulasi
College Ranga Professor Devayya
1977 Banashankari
Mugdha Manava
Udugore
Subhashaya
1978 Anuraha Bandhana
1979 Maralu Sarapani
1980 Mother
Mane Madadi Makkalu Not Released
Chithrakoota Not Released
1983 Nagabekamma Nagabeku
Simha Gharjane S.P. Chandrashekhar
Chinnadantha Maga Ramachandra Rao
Thayiya Nudi
1984 Avala Antharanga
Police Papanna
Guru Bhakti
Shubha Muhurta
Marali Goodige
1985 Kiladi Aliya
Lakshmi Kataksha Jayanna
Thayi Thande
1986 Thavaru Mane
Usha
Africadalli Sheela Rao Bahaddur
1987 Thaliya Aane
1988 Oorigitta Kolli
1989 Thaligagi
1990 Bannada Gejje Peter
1992 Mana Gedda Maga Late Release
1995 Sangeetha Sagara Ganayogi Panchakshara Gavai Cameo
Kavya Rajaram
1996 Hetthavaru Shivappa
1999 Sambhrama Bhaskar

Tamil films

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Year Film Role Notes
1960 Kadavulin Kuzhandhai
1961 Thayilla Pillai Somu
1962 Nenjil Or Aalayam Dr. Murali
Paasam Raghu
Azhagu Nila
Seeman Petra Selvangal
Thendral Veesum
1963 Neengadha Ninaivu
Kadavulai Kanden
Mani Osai
Nenjam Marappathillai Chinna Zamindar Raja / Anand
Yarukku Sontham
1965 Thayin Karunai
1969 Niraparadhi
1974 Avalukku Nihar Avale
1985 Pudhu Yugam Bhaskar
1988 Sakkarai Pandhal
1992 Rasukutty Periyapannai
1993 Amaravathi Balasubramaniam
Gokulam Kannan's father
1994 Jaihind Chief Minister
Maindhan Ramasamy Mudaliar

Other language films

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Year Film Role Language Notes
1993 Prema Samaram Telugu
1994 The City R. S. Pandiyan Malayalam

Television

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Year Film Role Language Notes
1998–1999 Akshaya Veeraraghavan Tamil

References

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  1. ^ "Veteran actor Kalyan Kumar dead". Deccan Herald. 2 August 1999. Archived from the original on 12 October 1999. Retrieved 21 May 2021.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  2. ^ a b "Fascinating facts of Kannada Film history". Supergoodmovies. 27 July 2010. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014.
  3. ^ "Naagarahaavu 1972". The Hindu. 18 October 2008. Archived from the original on 10 November 2012. Retrieved 10 July 2011.
  4. ^ Trivia about Kannada Cinema Archived 15 September 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ a b c Srinivasa, Srikanth (15 August 1999). "Style and sensibility". Deccan Herald. Archived from the original on 18 January 2000. Retrieved 21 May 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  6. ^ Ganesh, Deepa (16 May 2016). "Bhoodana: the classic at 55". The Hindu. Retrieved 21 May 2021.
  7. ^ "Minnoviyam Gamut - 1998 Movies - A Preview". www.minnoviyam.com. Archived from the original on 19 February 1999. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
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