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Darshan (Kannada actor)

Indian actor and film producer (born )

Hemanth Kumar (born 16 February ), better known by his stage nameDarshan Thoogudeepa or simply Darshan, is an Indian actor, film producer and distributor who works predominantly in Kannada films.[2] In , he was the highest paid actor in Kannada cinema.[3] Darshan established the production house Thoogudeepa Productions in Its first production was Jothe Jotheyali, with Darshan in a special appearance.[4] His performances in Anatharu () and Krantiveera Sangolli Rayanna () won him praise from critics; his performance in the latter as the 19th-century warrior Sangolli Rayanna won him the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actor.

He began his acting career in soap operas and small films in the mids. His first big-screen lead role was in the film Majestic. Darshan starred in commercially successful films such as Kariya (), Kalasipalya (), Gaja (), Navagraha (), Saarathi (), Krantiveera Sangolli Rayanna (), Bulbul (), Yajamana (), Roberrt () and Kaatera ().[5][6][7][8] Darshan is often dubbed by fans as D Boss.

Early life

Darshan was born as Hemanth Kumar[1] to actor Thoogudeepa Srinivas and Meena on 16 February in Ponnampet, Kodagu district, in the Indian state of Karnataka.[9] He was given the name Hemanth Kumar at his birth.[10]Thoogudeepa is a Kannada film in which Srinivas acted and gained fame, following which the sobriquet stuck to his name.

A popular actor during his time, he was reluctant towards Darshan following his path of film acting. Against his wishes, Darshan got himself enrolled in Ninasam, a theatre training institute, in Shimoga, before his father died in [10]

Darshan has a sister, Divya, and a younger brother, Dinakar, a filmmaker, running the production house, Thoogudeepa Productions.

As a child, Darshan received his primary and secondary education at Mysuru.[11]

Acting career

Early career

After graduating from Ninasam, Darshan worked as a projectionist before becoming an assistant cameraman to veteran cinematographer B. C. Gowrishankar. His first acting role came in S.

Narayan's television soap.[12] Narayan then offered him a supporting role in his film Mahabharatha. Darshan subsequently featured in films such as Devara Maga (), Ellara Mane Dosenu (), Bhoothayyana Makkalu () and Mr. Harishchandra (), mostly in insignificant and supporting, often bit roles.

This period also saw him play minor roles in other television soaps and as a dubbing artiste for some cartoons.[13]

Darshan's major break in films came with Majestic, directed by P. N. Satya and released in , in which he played the role of Daasa, an innocent youth-turned-underworld don.[4] He then appeared in films such as Kitti, Ninagoskara, Neenandre Ishta and Daasa, produced by Ramesh Yadav.

He starred in Prem's directorial debut, the action film Kariya. He played a budding musician in Laali Haadu, a journalist in Lankesh Patrike and a blind poor man in Namma Preethiya Ramu.

In , he starred in Kalasipalya, directed by Om Prakash Rao and in P. N. Satya's Daasa. In , he acted in three more films Annavru, Shastri and Ayya.

He starred again in Anaji Nagaraj's Swamy (), Suntaragaali (), Dattha (), Bhoopathi (), Snehana Preethina () and Anatharu (), where he starred with Upendra.

In , Gaja helped him to establish a niche as a well built, rustic yet "posh" young man. Further movies include Indra (), Arjun (), Navagraha (), Yodha (), Abhay ().

In , he acted as cop disguised as a rogue in Porki, which was a remake of the Telugu film Pokiri. His next movie was Shourya ().

–present

Darshan's next releases were Boss () and Prince (). Next came the action drama Saarathi.

His release was Chingari. Next, he played a role in the historical movie Krantiveera Sangolli Rayanna and got his maiden Karnataka State Film Awards and Filmfare Award for best actor.[15] In , he had two releases, Bulbul and Brindavana.

His film Ambareesha received mixed responses, though it was commercially successful.

In Mr. Airavata, he played the role of a police officer. The Hindu wrote: "He sizzles on the screen in his tailor-made avatar as Mr. Airavata".[16] In Viraat, his first release of , he played a businessman wanting to provide a solution to the issue of irregular power supply by taking up a thermal power project.

The Indian Express, in its review, wrote that despite the loopholes, Darshan "cements them". The reviewer added: "He is seen in his signature style of action, dialogue delivery and mannerism. This time the actor breezes through some dance steps".[17] Darshan's next film Jaggu Dada saw him play a gangster, and received largely negative reviews from critics.[18][19]

Darshan's next film was Chakravarthy in based on Bangalore Underworld's true story, which gave a mixed response from the audience, but got recognition for the new look.

In later , his next movie Tarak was released. On 1 March , his 51st movie Yajamana was released, becoming Darshan's biggest box office opener. Following the success of Yajamana, the big-budget Indian mythological movie Kurukshetra was released on 9 August Kurukshetra was well received by critics.[20] In the same year, on 12 December , Darshan released another film, Odeya.

In June ,[21] filming began on another Darshan film, Roberrt, which is directed by Tharun Kishore Sudhir and released on In January Darshan released Kranti in which he plays a businessman who is called back by his school for year celebration where he learn that the system is run by corrupt businessman and takes on the challenge to stop the closure of schools and take down the corrupt businessman.

The film received mixed reviews. Kranti theatrically released on 26 January , coinciding with the Indian Republic Day holiday.

Personal life

Darshan married his relative Vijayalakshmi, who was then a student in Chemical engineering, in at Dharmasthala Temple. They have a son, Vineesh.

Darshan runs his own mini zoo in the far east of Mysuru, near Malavalli.[22][23] Darshan's other passions are cars and bikes.[24][25] Darshan had a strained relationship with Vijayalakshmi since , with the latter filing a case for alleged domestic violence that year.

Since , Darshan was rumoured to be in a relationship with actress Pavithra Gowda. In January , Gowda posted a collage video with Darshan to celebrate the 10th anniversary of their relationship.[26]

Darshan campaigned for Bharatiya Janata Party during the Karnataka legislative assembly election,[27][28] and for Star Chandru of the Indian National Congress during the Lok Sabha elections.[29]

Social works

Darshan adopted an elephant and a tiger in Mysore Zoo.[30] He made an open appeal to the public to seek donations and adaptation of animals in nine zoos in Karnataka.

This made Zoo Authority of Karnataka (ZAK) raise Rs.1 crore and overcome financial crisis which hit all the nine zoos in the state due to COVID pandemic, since March [31] He donated granite slabs for the construction of a memorial of the Dasara elephant Arjuna, which died in a rescue operation in December [32]

Darshan has been doing charity works and inspires fans to take up social service activities.[33]

Legal issues

Assault cases

In , he was accused of physically assaulting a waiter at a Mysuru hotel by Indrajit Lankesh.

Reports later suggested the CCTV visuals were deleted and the incident was covered up, with the police compensating the waiter with Rs 50,[34][35] Bharat, a Kannada film producer lodged a police complaint against Darshan in for threatening him with dire consequences.[36]

In November , Darshan was accused of setting up his dogs to attack his neighbor, since she had an argument with his caretaker over the parking space.

An FIR was lodged against the actor under IPC while the neighbor woman was compensated with hospital treatment charges.[37][38]

In September , his wife complained to police, accusing him of domestic violence. An attempted murder case was filed and he was subsequently arrested and spent 14 days in judicial custody at Parappana Agrahara.[39][40] However, the marital discord was later settled out of court.[41][42] He issued a public apology to his fans for the controversy.[43] In , his wife approached Bengaluru Police to complain against Darshan for alleged "objectionable behaviour".[44]

In January , Forest Department personnel raided the farmhouse of actor Darshan near T.

Narsipur and seized four bar-headed geese on the grounds that he possessed them in violation of the law.[45]

Murder of Renukaswamy

Main article: Murder of Renukaswamy

In June , Darshan was arrested in Mysuru in connection with the murder of Renukaswamy. Allegedly Darshan, along with 10 other people, beat the victim in a shed in Pattanagere, and the victim subsequently died.[46][47] Swamy allegedly had sent obscene messages to actress Pavithra Gowda.

Along with Darshan, ten other individuals have been judicially arrested for over 70 days. Darshan and Pavithra Gowda both were cited as the accused in the FIR. The victim, Renuka Swamy, was a worker at a medical shop and hailed from Chitradurga. He was killed on 8 June, but the body was discovered on the next day.[48][49][50][51] On 29 October , he was granted for interim bail for six weeks.

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Filmography

Main article: Darshan filmography

Production and distribution

In , after much success in his career, he ventured into film production also. He established his own production house Thoogudeepa Productions and its first film was Jothe Jotheyali, starring Prem, Ramya and had Darshan in a special appearance.

The film was a commercial hit running days in theatres.[54] In , his family established a distribution company called Thoogudeepa Distributors.

Kannada actor darshan biography wikipedia On 1 March , his 51st movie Yajamana was released, becoming Darshan's biggest box office opener. The Week. Navagraha [ Actor , Presenter ]. ISSN

Bulbul (), produced under the home banner became the first movie to be distributed. Its other notable projects include distribution of Brindavana (), Prakash Raj's Oggarane (), the Sharan starrer Jai Lalitha (), the Sriimurali starrer Ugramm and the V. Ravichandran starrer Paramashiva ().

Awards and nominations

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