Baraguru Ramachandrappa

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Baraguru Ramachandrappa
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Born (1947-10-18) 18 October 1947 (age 77)
Baragur, India
OccupationProfessor, writer, film director
Literary movement Bandaya movement
Notable worksSuntaragali, Ondu Urina Kathegalu, Kannadabimana, Kappu Nelada Kempukayi, Marakutika, Rajakarani, Sutra, Kantessadalli Kavya
Children2
President of the Textbook Revision Committee, Karnataka Textbook Society
In office
May 2015 2021

Baraguru Ramachandrappa (born 18 October 1947) is an Indian essayist, lyricist, screenwriter, film director, socialist, writer, novelist, predominantly works in Kannada language and President of the Textbook Revision Committee, in Karnataka Text Books Society (KTBS) from May 2015. [1] In 2008, he was given an honorary doctorate by the Kuvempu University and Rani Channamma University, Belagavi, Karnataka. [2]

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Ramachandrappa won the National Film Award for Best Lyrics in 2002 for "Baruthe Ve Nav Baruthe Ve" in the film Thaayi and was given the Pampa Award in 2011 by the Government of Karnataka for his contribution to Kannada literature. [3] His directorial debut film, Ondu Oorina Kathe (1978), fetched him the State award for best story writer for the year 1978–79. Since then, he has been the recipient of several awards, both national and international. His novel Suntaragali won the Karnataka Sahitya Academy award. [2]

Biography

Ramachandrappa was born to Kenchamma and Rangadasappa in Baraguru village in the Tumkur district, Karnataka state. After completing his studies, he worked as a professor in the Kannada department of Bangalore University. He was the president of the Kannada Sahitya Academy for two years. He has made notable contributions as the Chairman of Kannada Development Authority as well as a member of various educational institutions, Doordarshan, literary and film based organizations. His contribution to Kannada literature includes novels, collection of poetry, short stories, drama, edition of other works and research and criticism for which he was awarded by the Karnataka Sahitya Academy. Class based society and its challenges is a theme that is well expressed in his creative works.

Literary works

Research and criticism

Novels

Collections of poems

Short stories

Drama

Awards

Karnataka State Film Awards

Filmography

Ramachandrappa has been making films for more than thirty years. His debut film Ondu Oorina Kathe won him the Best Story Writer Award, Karnataka Government Film Awards in 1978. He has made several documentaries and most of his thirteen feature films have won either a Karnataka State Award or a National Film Award. His film Shanti , with only one artist entered the Guinness Book of World Records . In 2014 Karnataka State "Puttanna Kanagal Award" (Puttanna Kanagal was among the front runners in Kannada cinema's most successful film directors. In his memory and honor, this award is presented to the directors every year during the Karnataka State Awards function). [4]

As director

#FilmNotes
1Ondu Oorina Kathe Karnataka State Award for Best Story Writer
2BenkiSecond Best Film / Best Story Writer
3SuryaSelected for Moscow international film festival Russia
4Kote(film created only through songs - no dialogues)
5KaradipuraSelected for Leeds international film festival Britain
6 Hagalu Vesha Karnataka State Film Award for Best Story
7KshaamaKarnataka State Film Award for Best Film
8 Shanti Guinness World Records in the category "Single artist film" - Third in the world
Karnataka State Film Award for Best Film
9ThaayiNational Film Award for Best Feature Film in Kannada, Karnataka State Film Award for Best Lyricist/Second Best Film
10 Janapada
11EkalavyaKarnataka State Film Award for Best Children's Film
12UgragaamiKarnataka State Film Award for Best Story
13ShabariKarnataka State Film Award for Best Social concern
14Bhumitayi
15 Bhagirathi Karnataka State Film Award for Best Lyricist
16 Angulimala Karnataka State Film Award for Best Story, 3rd Annual Rafi Peer Film Festival Lahore, Pakistan and Kolkata International Film Festival
17Marana DandaneBest Director - Jaipur International Film Festival
18BekkuBengaluru International Film Festival, Dhaka International Film Festival
19Mooka NayakaMexico International Film Festival-Best narrative Film
20Bayalatada Bheemanna
21Amruthamathi

Others

#FilmNotes
1 Janumada Jodi (script writer)
2 Jodi Hakki Dialogues only
3 Kurubana Rani Screenplay and dialogues only
4Documentaries on freedom fight, Mass movements, etc.

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