Avinash Yelandur (born 22 December 1959) is an Indian actor who stars predominantly in South Indian language films, notably in the
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 ...
and
Tamil film industries. He has been in the industry for two decades and has acted in over 200 films. Known for his authentic portrayal of complex characters and versatility, Avinash is one of the most sought-after actors in the supporting category. He is one of the few actors to enjoy both critical and commercial success.
Early life
Avinash was born in the town of
Yelandur in
Mysore district (now in
Chamarajanagar district), in the
Mysore State (now
Karnataka
Karnataka (; ISO: , , also known as Karunāḍu) is a state in the southwestern region of India. It was formed on 1 November 1956, with the passage of the States Reorganisation Act. Originally known as Mysore State , it was renamed ''Kar ...
), to Indira and B. K. Narayana Rao, a lawyer. After completing his education at Mysore's Hardwicke High School, Avinash went on to attend
University of Mysore, where he obtained his master's degree in English literature. Drawn to theatre and cinema from a young age, he had an active theater life at Mysore and later at
Bangalore
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. During the time, he taught English at the
National Institute of Engineering, Mysore, and later at the MES college in Bangalore.
Career
Theatre
His first job after his M.Phil. was that of an English lecturer in National Institute of Engineering, Mysore. He continued to teach at MES College Bangalore as one of the most popular lecturers of the college. However, soon his passion for theatre took him abroad to train in acting at Mermaid Theatre, London. On returning home, he worked in Kannada theatre as part of the renowned B Jayashree's troupe "Spandana" and with the Shankar Nag as part of his "Sanketh" for many years.
Films
Films were a natural choice for Avinash after his debut in G. V. Iyer's "Madhvacharya" based on the life and times of the twelfth-century enlightened master as the protagonist Saint Madhva, a film that won several national and state awards. His debut in mainstream cinema however, was with
Shivarajkumar's ''Samyuktha'', which went in to become a hit with audiences, ushering him into the world of South Indian cinema. Since then, he has since acted in over 400 films in Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and English in a career spanning nearly three decades. He has worked with over two hundred directors such as
K. Balachander,
Girish Kasaravalli,
T. N. Seetharam
Thalagavara Narayanarao Seetharam (born 6 December 1948) is a prominent Kannada film and TV serial director, actor and screenwriter. He has become a cultural icon in Karnataka, India, through his work in several art mediums. Seetharam has writ ...
,
A. R. Murugadoss,
Puri Jagannadh,
P. Vasu,
Vetrimaaran,
Vetrimaaran,
Suseenthiran, Suri,
Gautham Vasudev Menon and
T. S. Nagabharana.
Avinash's most memorable acting roles to date are in Girish Kasarvalli's National award-winning ''
Dweepa'', where he played the protagonist opposite actress
Soundarya, T. S. Nagabharana's National award-winning ''Chinnari Muththa'', ''Chiguridha Kanasu'' and ''Singarrevva'', and T. N. Seetaram's National Award-winning ''Mathadana''. P. Vasu's hit series ''
Chandramukhi'', ''
Apthamitra'' and ''
Aptharakshaka'' were high points in his career and have fetched him several national, state smf popular awards. ''5Ters'', an experimental (computer graphics) children's film in Hindi gave him the opportunity of playing good and evil characters and he considers the film to be a high point of his career.
Apart from his diverse repertoire, he has had the privilege of playing major roles alongside doyens such as
Rajkumar, Rajnikanth, Mammooty,
Vishnuvardhan, stars such as Nagarjun, Venkatesh, Shivarajkumar, Vijay, Vikram, Ajith, and also contemporary stars like
Puneeth Rajkumar,
Kiccha sudeep, Yash, Surya, Karthi, Arya, Siddharth, Mahesh Babu,udhay kiran, Prithviraj sukumaran and several of the younger stars of South Indian Cinema.
Personal life
Avinash married
Malavika, who was his co-star in the
soap opera
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''
Mayamruga'', in 2001.
They have a son, Gaalav.
Awards and recognition
#
Karnataka State Film Award for Best Supporting Actor for
Mathadana
''Mathadana'' ( kn, ಮತದಾನ) is a 2001 Indian Kannada language film directed by T. N. Seetharam, based on S. L. Bhyrappa's novel of the same name, and starring Anant Nag, Tara, Devaraj, Avinash and Hemanth Vasisht in pivotal roles.
...
(2000)
#Filmfare award for Best Supporting actor for
Aptharakshaka
#Jury's special mention for Dweepa, Singarevva
#South Indian cinematographers association award for Best Supporting actor for Matadana
#Film Fans' Association award for Best Supporting Actor for Matadana, Dweepa
#SIFA award for Best Supporting Actor for Aptarakshaka
#Udaya TV award for excellence in cinema
#Suvarna TV award for Prithvi
#Aryabhata Award for Best Actor for TV series Shikari
#Rajyotsava Award of the Karnataka State Govt
#
Kempegowda Award of the BBMP
Partial filmography
Other activities
Avinash is the founder member of ''Sneha Loka'', a club to promote sporting activity among the film fraternity. He is also a former member of the executive committee of the Kannada Film Artists Association.
References
External links
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20th-century Indian male actors
21st-century Indian male actors
Indian male film actors
Male actors in Kannada cinema
Male actors in Tamil cinema
Living people
Filmfare Awards South winners
1959 births
People from Chamarajanagar district
Male actors in Telugu cinema
Recipients of the Rajyotsava Award 2022