Enagi Nataraj

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Enagi Nataraj was a theatre actor who was a son of actor Enagi Balappa.

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Early life

He was born to the couple Enagi Balappa and Laxmidevi. Enagi Nataraj made his first appearance as a child in the play Basaveshwara Mahatme. He was a student of the Rudrakshi Math's hostel in Belagavi. [1] Nataraj worked in business for a small period of time before resuming his entertainment career. For more than a decade, he worked for director Nagabharana. [2]

Filmography

Serials

Plays

Movies

Awards and honours

Final work

Before his death, Nataraj had a play in progress about Kittur Rani Chennamma. [1]

Death

Nataraj was suffering from liver and kidney related problems and he died at a private nursing home in Hubballi on 9 June 2012 following his illness. He was survived by his wife and two sons. [2]

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References

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