A. T. Raghu

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A. T. Raghu
Born
Apadanda T. Raghu

Kodagu
NationalityIndian
OccupationFilm director
Years active1980– Present

Apadanda T. Raghu popularly known as "A.T.Raghu" is an Indian director, actor, producer and screenplay writer, who has worked in the Kannada, Hindi, Malayalam and Kodava Takk film industries.[1][2][3]

Personal life

He was born in

Kodagu to the Kodava community.[4][5] [6][7][8][9]

Career

Raghu entered the cinema industry under the guidance of director and producer

K S Ashwath, produced by V K Ramesh. Ever since Raghu has directed at least 55 movies.[6][7]

He made a Hindi film

Kannada films of 1990) starring Jaggesh, Murali and Raghuveer in his debut role as actor. In 1994, Raghu made the Kannada movie Mandyada Gandu starring Ambareesh, Vajramuni and Bank Janardhan. This movie had the popular song 'Mandyada Gandhu' composed by Upendra Kumar
.

He has directed and acted in at least 55 movies out of which 23 movies starring Ambareesh (see Ambareesh filmography). Some of them are Aasha (1983), Avala Neralu (1983), Goonda Guru (1985), Antima Teerpu (1988), Mysore Jaana (1992) and Midida Hrudayagalu (1993).

He has directed *1 documentary movie* for the *government of Karnataka*. Raghu worked as a coordinator with R N Jayagopal for the *Ramayana* telecast in the *Kannada Language*. To showcase the Kodava talent to the outside world and to provide a platform for Kodava artists, Raghu directed and produced *6 very popular Kodava Tele-serials Ainmane, Pombolcha, Thamane, Gejje Thand, Jamma Bhoomi & Nanga Kodava* telecast by Bangalore Doordarshan in Chandana channel for over a period of 20 years*. For the great works that Raghu achieved in his life, the *government of Karnataka* honored Raghu with *Puttanna Kanagal Award* in the year 2004-2005 and *Kannada Rajyotsava Award* in 2020. He is also a recipient of the *Karnataka Film Fans Association Award, Kodava Sahitya Academy Award, Kalasagara Sangeetha Nrithya Nataka Academy Award, KANFIDA Award, RNR Award, Bangalore Doordarshan Chandana Award for cinema, Bangalore Kodava Samaja Centenary Celebration Award* to name a few.

Filmography

  • Jenifer I Love You (2004)
  • Rambo Raja Revolver Rani
  • Betegaara
  • Shravana Sanje
  • Mandyada Gandu (1994)
  • Jailer Jagannath
  • Midida Hrudayagalu (1993)
  • Suryodaya
  • Mysore Jaana
  • Putta Hendthi (1992)
  • Kempu Surya
  • Ajay Vijay
  • Nyayakkagi Naanu
  • Padma Vyuha
  • Krishna Mecchida Radhe
  • Aapadbandava
  • Inspector Kranti Kumar
  • Antima Teerpu
    (1988)
  • Preethi (1986)
  • Kattu Rani (1985) (Malayalam)
  • Devara Mane (1985)
  • Kadina Raja
  • Guru Jagadguru
  • Gundaguru
  • Meri Adalat
    (1984) (Hindi)
  • Darmayudda
  • Avala Neralu (1983)
  • Aasha (1983)
  • Shankar-Sundar
  • Nyaya Neeti Dharma (1980)

See also

  • Meri Adalat

References

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  4. ^ "Nanga Kodava (We are Kodava)". TV Guide. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
  5. ^ "5th Kodava Telefilm by A T Raghu". Mangalorean. 3 February 2015. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
  6. ^ a b "AT Raghu critical, director of yesteryears". Indiaglitz. Indiaglitz. 8 March 2017. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
  7. ^ a b "Umashree urges CM to help director Raghu". Deccan Herald. Mysore Printers. 10 March 2017. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
  8. ^ Kumar R, Manoj (24 June 2018). "Pay to watch Shivarajkumar-Sudeep's The Villain teaser". The Indian Express. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
  9. ^ "CM". Youtube. Retrieved 2 September 2018.