Ramakrishna was a Kannada film actor who had appeared in over 200 films in a supporting character. In his career spanning over three decades, the actor even acted in Telugu and Tamil movies. His most notable role as a leading actor was seen in a film ‘Poikkal Kudhirai’ which was directed by K Balachander and had released in 1983.
The actor even contested in election representing the Janata Party and had lost in the fray. He was a Brahmin by birth and was born in Mysore State. Besides Balachander, the actor even had an opportunity to act in few good movies directed by renowned filmmaker Puttanna Kanagal Puttanna Kanagal was known as Chitra Brahma (God o >> Read More... . He had received the best supporting actor for his role in movie Ranganayaki that released in 1981.
In the year 1982, he had been featured in another critically acclaimed film ‘ Manasa Sarovara Manasa Sarovara is a Kannada Television serial whi >> Read More... ’. In the year 1984, Ramakrishna was cast in a stellar role in a movie named ‘Amrutha Ghalige’ which was again a critically acclaimed film. Although in the early days of his career he was given lead roles in many Kannada movies but in the latter part of his career, he was sidelined and given mainly to portray a supporting character in the films. It is surprising that film actor Ramakrishna once hogged the limelight as the playboy of Kannada Cinema who could perform in dramatic roles too. He was married to Gitanjali Ramakrishna Geetanjali was born in Rajahmundry. Her father’s n >> Read More... . He had the opportunity to act with an actress like Suhasini, Anant Nag Anant Nagarakatte was born in the year 1948 on 4th >> Read More... in many movies that released in between 1983 -2000.
The actor always had mentioned that he had great respect for director K Balachander and would consider him as a master of unique themes and hard-hitting contemporary subject matter.
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