Harish Raj

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Harish Raj
Born
Other namesHareesh Raj
Harish Raju [1]
Occupation(s) Actor, Director, Producer
Years active1996–present
Spouse
Shruthi Lokesh
(m. 2014)

Harish Raj is an Indian actor and director based in Kannada cinema. He made his acting debut in the television serial Hosa Chiguru Hale Beru in 1996 and his debut in feature films was with Doni Saagali in 1998. [2] After featuring in a string of films and serials, Raj moved into film direction with Kalaakaar (2009). He also acted in several Malayalam and Tamil films and Hindi television serials. He also performed in television commercials.[ citation needed ]

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He is best known as an actor in critically acclaimed films such as Dweepa , Koormavatara , Thaayi Saheba, and Kaanuru Heggadathi . [3]

Personal life

Harish Raj was born and raised in Bangalore, Karnataka, India. He completed his M.A in English from Karnataka State Open University. He married a Lingayat, Shruthi Lokesh in 2014, and together they have two daughters.

Filmography

Kannada films

YearFilmRoleNotes
1997 Thaayi Saheba
1998 Doni Sagali
1998 Shanti Shanti Shanti
1999 Kanooru Heggadithi
2000Bhoogatha Dore
2001 Kurigalu Saar Kurigalu
2002 Dweepa Krishna
2002 Thuntata
2003Wrong Number
2003 Mouni
2003Neenandre Ishta
2004 Bhagath
2005Hendathi Obbalu Maneyolagiddare
2005 Shadyantra
2005 Geeya Geeya
2006 Nanna Kanasine Hoove
2006 Tananam Tananam
2006Nage Habba
2007 Ninadhe Nenapu
2008Banada Neralu
2008 Anthu Inthu Preethi Banthu Hari
2008 Bandhu Balaga K. Raghunandan
2008 Honganasu
2008 Beladingalagi Baa
2008Ninnusire Nannusiru
2009 Love Guru
2009Kalaakaar Also director
2010 Sugreeva
2011 Gun GaneshAlso director
2011 Aidondla Aidu
2012 Govindaya Namaha Harsha
2012 Sri Kshetra Adi Chunchanagiri Narada Muni
2012 Challenge BaashaTrilingual film in Kannada, Malayalam, and Tamil
2013 Barfi Balu
2013 Ambara
2013 Koormavatara Nathuram Godse
2014 Power Shastri
2014 Namo Boothatma Sharath alias Bhaskar
2014 Jai Lalitha Yogi
2016Siganduru Chowdeshwari Mahime
2016Sri SatyanarayanaAlso director
Limca Record for essaying 16 roles in a single film
2018 Orange Prashanth
2019Kiladi PoliceAlso director
2021 Ramarjuna Dr. Hariprasad
2023UndenaamaKrishna

Other language films

YearFilmRoleLanguageNotes
2010 Bengaloored BabruahanaEnglish
2012 Yaarukku Theriyum BaashaTamil
2013Omega.exeMalayalam
2014 120 Minutes BaashaMalayalam
2017 Kaatru Veliyidai Madhusoodhanan PillaiTamil
2018 B.Tech DCP Ramkumar NaikMalayalam
2019 Irupathiyonnaam Noottaandu DYSP XavierMalayalam
2021 Erida Inspector SundarMalayalamBilingual film
Tamil
2022 CBI 5 SamMalayalam

TV serials

TitleLanguage
Maneondhu MoorubagiluKannada
Kuberappa and Sons
Swathimuthu
Kavyanjali
Mooka Raaga
Premakathegalu
Minchina Balli
Danda Pindagalu
Athma
Prathibimba
Chakra
One Tea Spoon Suspense
Veera SipayeeHindi
Antharal
Swarajanma
Kanoor Ki Malkin
Kanthapura
Malgudi days
Chakravyuh

Participated in Bigg Boss Kannada (season 7) as contestant.

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