Sihi Kahi Chandru
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Sihi Kahi Chandru | |
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Born | Chandrashekhar 1962 (age 61–62) Davanagere |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation(s) | Actor, director, producer |
Spouse | |
Children | Hitha Chandrashekar, Khushi Chandrashekar |
Chandrashekar (born 1962 23 July), known by his stage name Sihi Kahi Chandru,[1] which literally means "sweet and bitter" Chandru, is an Indian Kannada film and television actor. Chandru has acted in over 500+ films and many TV soaps.
Career
His wife
He presents a cooking TV show, Bombat Bhojana, on Kannada TV channel Suvarna.
He has acted in many Kannada movies as a comedian and supporting actor. He is best known for his comedy scenes with Bank Janardhan and Umashree. He had a crucial cameo in the 1990 film Ganeshana Maduve (by Phani Ramachandra) as a tax inspector. The nickname of "Sihi Kahi", a phrase referring to the collocation of bittersweet in Kannada, is attributed to the diversity of roles that he has portrayed, from comedy to negative roles. His popular works include Gowri Ganesha, Putakkana Highway and Tenali Rama. As a director, Chandru has directed television serials Silli Lalli and Paapa Pandu.
In 2017, he participated in
In 2021, he judged a cooking reality show called Cookku with Kirikku with Chef Venkatesh Bhat.
Filmography
- 1990 - Ganeshana Maduve
- 1990 - Golmal Radhakrishna (Part 1)
- 1991 - Golmal Radhakrishna (Part 2)
- 1991 - Gauri Ganesha
- 1992 - Belliyappa Bangarappa
- 1992 - Bombat Hendthi
- 2001 - Sparsha
- 2001- Sri Manjunatha
- 2001 - Mathadana
- 2006 - Honeymoon Express
- 2006 - Tenali Rama
- 2006 - Julie
- 2008 - Kodagana Koli Nungitha
- 2008 - Milana
- 2008 - Hani Hani
- 2008 - Mast Maja Maadi
- 2009 - Josh
- 2009 - Maleyali Jotheyali
- 2010 - Sri Harikathe
- 2010 - Naanu Nanna Kanasu
- 2010 - Ullasa Utsaha
- 2011 - Akasmath
- 2011 - Puttakkana Highway
- 2011 - Mayadanta Male
- 2011 - Aidondla Aidu
- 2011 - 9 to 12
- 2011 - Prince
- 2011 - O Manase
- 2012 - Shikari
- 2015 - Devara Nadalli
- 2022 - Old Monk
References
- ^ "Recipe for success". Deccan Herald. 23 December 2012. Archived from the original on 3 April 2018. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 22 January 2013.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "Avalokana | Neenaanaadre Naaneenena". Archived from the original on 29 December 2011. Retrieved 17 July 2022.
- Indiatimes, 27 May 2005.
- Indian Express. 24 March 2011. Archivedfrom the original on 11 October 2020. Retrieved 22 January 2013.
External links
- Sihi Kahi Chandru at IMDb
- [1] Archived 2 April 2018 at the Wayback Machine