Aravind Bolar (born January 4, 1966) is an Indian actor who primarily works in
Tulu
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India
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and
Kannada
Kannada (; ಕನ್ನಡ, ), originally romanised Canarese, is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by the people of Karnataka in southwestern India, with minorities in all neighbouring states. It has around 47 million native s ...
language films. Bolar began his career in
Yakshagana
Yakshagaana is a traditional theatre, developed in Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, Uttara Kannada, Shimoga and western parts of Chikmagalur district, Chikmagalur districts, in the state of Karnataka and in Kasaragod district in Kerala that combines da ...
, and he has acted in more than 100 plays and 50 plus films.
Personal life
Aravind Bolar was born to Kirshnaapa Belchad and Sundari in
Bolar
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in
Mangalore
Mangalore (), officially known as Mangaluru, is a major port city of the Indian state of Karnataka. It is located between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats about west of Bangalore, the state capital, 20 km north of Karnataka– ...
district,
Karnataka
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,
India
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. Bolar married Savitri and they have two daughters, Kumari Suprita and Kumari Akshita.
Filmography
Tulu films
Kannada films
Konkani films
Television
List of Tulu movies
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List of Tulu films of 2021
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List of Tulu films of 2020
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List of Tulu films of 2015
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List of Tulu films of 2014
List of Tulu language films produced in the Tulu film industry in 2014. Tulu is a language of India. The first Tulu language film was released in 1971.
Releases
See also
* List of Tulu films of 2019
* List of Tulu films of 2018
* List of ...
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List of Released Tulu films
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People
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Organizations
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Tulu cinema
Tulu cinema, also known as Coastalwood, is a part of Indian cinema. The Tulu film industry produces five to seven films annually. The first Tulu film was ''Enna Thangadi'' released in 1971. Usually, earlier, these films were released in theatre ...
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Tulu Movie Actors
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Tulu Movie Actresses
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Karnataka State Film Award for Best Regional film
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RED FM Tulu Film Awards
The Red FM Tulu Film Awards is an award ceremony for Tulu films presented by Red FM 93.5 radio station. The awards have been instituted to honour both artistic and technical excellence in Tulu Cinema.
Awards List
*Lifetime Achievement Award - ...
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Tulu Cinemotsava 2015
The Tulu Cinemotsava 2015 is an award ceremony for Tulu films. The awards ceremony has been instituted to honour both artistic and technical excellence in Tulu language Film Industry.
Awards List
''The Lifetime Achievement Award''was conferred
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References
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External links
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Living people
Male actors from Mangalore
Mangaloreans
Tulu people
Male actors in Kannada cinema
Indian male film actors
Place of birth missing (living people)
Male actors in Tulu cinema
21st-century Indian male actors
1966 births
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