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M. R. Vittal was an Indian
film director A film director or filmmaker is a person who controls a film's artistic and dramatic aspects and visualizes the screenplay (or script) while guiding the film crew and actors in the fulfillment of that Goal, vision. The director has a key role ...
and
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who worked primarily
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. He directed over 18 films in his career, with most of them being very successful and attaining a cult status. In a career spanning two decades, Vittal won three
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and three Karnataka State Awards for his films. Vittal is considered one of the "doyens" of Kannada cinema and is considered to have "carved a niche in the Kannada film industry by exhibiting a rare insight and boldness" while selecting the themes for his films. Most of his films were based on novels written by eminent scholars. Popular directors such as
K. S. L. Swamy Kikkeri Shamanna Lakshminarasimha Swamy (21 February 1939 – 20 October 2015), popularly known as K. S. L. Swamy / Lalitha Ravee / Ravee, was an Indian film director, producer, actor and playback singer. He entered cinema at an early age as an ...
and K. V. Jayaram worked as assistant directors under the guidance of Vittal.


Career

Midway through the shoot of '' Dharma Vijaya'' (1959), Vittal assumed the responsibilities of directing the movie and completed the shoot but refused to be credited as the director. Similarly, when his friend B. Vittalacharya suffered from typhoid and was unable to complete the shoot of ''
Veera Kesari ''Veera Kesari'' () is a 1963 Indian Kannada-language swashbuckler film directed by B. Vittalacharya and produced by Sundarlal Nahatha and Doondi. The film stars Rajkumar, T. N. Balakrishna, Udaykumar and R. Nagendra Rao. The musical score ...
'' (1963), he completed the major portion of the shoot including the immensely popular ''Mellusire Savigana'' song but refused to be credited as the director. His official first directorial project was the 1963 movie '' Nanda Deepa''. The film starred Rajkumar and Harini and was produced by Vadiraj. Upon release, the film received rave reviews and went on to be considered "an all-time classic" in the history of Kannada cinema. The success got enhanced with the film receiving the prestigious
National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Kannada The National Film Award for Best Kannada Feature Film is one of the National Film Awards presented annually by the National Film Development Corporation of India. It is one of several awards presented for feature films and awarded with Rajat Ka ...
at the 10th National Film Awards. Following this, his next film '' Mangala Muhurta'' was released in 1964. This film won the Certificate of Merit for the Second Best Feature Film at the
11th National Film Awards The 11th National Film Awards, then known as State Awards for Films, presented by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, India to felicitate the best of Indian Cinema released in 1963. Ceremony took place at Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi on 25 A ...
. In 1965, his third directorial '' Miss Leelavathi'' based on the late Korati Srinivasa Rao's sensational novel on premarital sex created a sensation for its bold theme. Actress Jayanthi in the protagonist role, found her career break-through with this film. The film for which he wrote the screenplay, again won the Certificate of Merit for the Second Best Feature Film at the
13th National Film Awards The 13th National Film Awards, then known as State Awards for Films, presented by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, India to felicitate the best of Indian Cinema released in 1965. Starting with 13th National Film Awards, a new award w ...
making his third consecutive win at the National level. His subsequent films '' Nakkare Ade Swarga'', '' Hannele Chiguridaga'' and '' Eradu Mukha'' won him laurels and awards at the
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. In the 1970s, Vittal directed films such as ''Yaara Sakshi'', ''
Bala Panjara ''Bala Panjara'' () is a 1972 Indian Kannada film, directed by M. R. Vittal and produced by Indian National Pictures (P) Ltd. The film stars Pandari Bai Pandari Bai (18 September 1928 – 29 January 2003) was an Indian actress who worked ...
'', ''
Professor Huchuraya ''Professor Huchuraya'' () is a 1974 Indian Kannada-language comedy-drama film directed by M. R. Vittal and produced by actor Narasimharaju. The story is written by Narendra Babu. Besides Narasimharaju as the protagonist, the film features Vi ...
'' and '' Anna Attige'' which were commercial hits and fetched him many accolades. His last film was the 1980 film, ''Varadakshine''.


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M. R. Vittal biography
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