Yogaraj Bhat

Yogaraj Bhat (born 8 October 1973) is an Indian Kannada film actor,[1] director, lyricist, producer and screenwriter.[2] He is most predominantly known for the 2006 film Mungaru Male, which he co-wrote with Preetham Gubbi.[3] He was also the director of the film and was one of the lyricists in the film. The film recorded the highest box-office collections in the history of Kannada cinema and currently holds the record for the longest running film at a multiplex.[4]

Bhat is given the credit of introducing some of the very talented technicians to the film industry that include Pawan Kumar of Lucia fame, Pawan Wadeyar, Gadda Viji among others.

Early life

Yogaraj Bhat was born on 8 October 1973, in Tiluvlli, in the Haveri district of the erstwhile Mysore State (now in Karnataka). He was the youngest of Ramachandra and Jayalakshmi Bhat's seven children. He lost his father to a boat mishap.

Career

Director

During his college days in Mysore he watched a lot of foreign classics like Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather, Akira Kurosawa's Ran. He is a great fan of Kurosawa[5] and fed upon a staple diet of Fellini and Godard films. These films inspired him a lot. He came to Bangalore at the age of 22 hoping to be a film cameraman.

As a new entrant to the film industry, Yograj Bhat served as an assistant director under Girish Kasaravalli, V. Ravichandran, Sunil Kumar Desai and B Suresha. Talking about this experience he says "It was not about who the guru was. It was about being employed, It was the thrill of watching film-making at close quarters. I even enjoyed being admonished by these directors. The thrill of standing next to a camera and listening to its sound is inexplicable."[6] He directed a TV serial, Chakra before making his first feature film.

It took him eight years before he found a producer to back him as an independent director. His first Kannada movie as a director was Mani. The highlight of the film was memorable performances by Umashree and Rangayana Raghu, both of whom won Karnataka State's Best Supporting Actor award for their respective roles in this movie. His second movie Ranga SSLC (2004) did not perform as expected. The film included Sudeep and Ramya in the lead, and Umashree as Sudeep's mother and Rangayana Raghu as "Bomb Naga." The story of the film was written by his friend Soori. The music of the film was composed by Sandeep Chowta.

For the next two years he did not direct any movies as it was very much testing times for him. He spent his time doing a lot of corporate films and documentaries. He had also decided to give himself a bit of time before he ventured into another film project. That was when the idea of Mungaaru Male came up. He spent almost one year writing the script. "Comedy Time" Ganesh liked the script very much, and he introduced a producer E Krishnappa who eventually produced the film. Mungaru Male became the biggest blockbuster of South India, creating a record of having a one-year run at the box office. It was followed by another blockbuster, Gaalipata.

He also started his acting career in the film Dyavre directed by one of his assistants.

His next movie Manasaare got rave reviews from the critics and did well all over Karnataka. After Manasaare, he directed and co-produced next movie titled Pancharangi which stars Diganth and Nidhi Subbaiah in the lead roles. Rediff declared as one of the best Kannada movies of 2010.[7]

Next movie in 2011 was Paramathma starring Puneeth Rajkumar which was another hit movie liked by all class people. In 2012, he directed a film titled Drama with Yash and Radhika Pandit in the lead roles but the film was not like his regular movies but managed to gain decent appreciation. His next movie will be Dana Kayonu, likely to release in 2015.[8]

Lyricist

Bhat is the top most lyricist of the Kannada Film Industry today and is considered as the greatest of all.[9][10] He started his journey as a lyricist from the song 'Mungaru Maleye' from the mega hit film Mungaru Male. He has rendered lyrics to hundreds of popular, super hit songs for the films Mungaru Male, Gaalipata, Circus, Jackie, Junglee, Inthi Ninna Preethiya, Hudugaru, Paramathma, Manasaare, Pancharangi, Kiladi Kitti, Devru, Chingari, Drama, Puttakkana Highway, Super, Anna Bond, Only Vishnuvardhana, Kichha Huchha, Crazy Loka, Lucky, Lifeu Ishtene, Shiva, Jaanu, Cheluveye Ninna Nodalu, Johny Mera Naam, Victory, Paramatma,Male Barali Manju Irali, Dyaavre, Preethi Geethi Ityadi, Victory and many more.[11] He is considered the most versatile writer who can pen lyrics for slow songs such as Mungaru Maleye, Doora Swalpa Doora, Nadheem Dheem Thana, Hookanasa Jokali, Chendutiya Pakkadali, Eradu Jadeyannu, Naa Naguva modalene, Hesaru Poorthi Helale and others and can pen fast songs like Hale Paathre, Kathlalli Karadi, Khali Quarter Bottle, Shiva Antha hoguthidde, Pancharangi Pom Pom and others very easily. He has won a film fare award and many other awards for penning the super hit song, 'Bombe Aadsonu' from the film Drama.


Filmography

Year Film
Director Producer Screenwriter Lyricist Notes
2001 Chakra (T.V. Serial) Yes Yes
2003 Mani Yes
2004 Ranga S.S.L.C Yes Yes
2006 Mungaru Male Yes Yes Yes
2008 Gaalipata Yes Yes Yes
2008 Inthi Ninna Preethiya Yes Yes
2009 Manasaare Yes Yes Yes
2010 Pancharangi Yes Yes Yes Yes
2011 Paramathma Yes Yes Yes
2011 Lifeu Ishtene Yes Yes
2012 Drama Yes Yes Yes
2014 Vaastu Prakaara Yes Yes Yes Yes
2015 Dana Kayonu Yes Yes Yes Post production
2016 Nanna Hesare Anuraagi Yes Yes Announced [12]

Yograj Movies

His production house Yograj Movies has produced quite a few films like the super hit Pancharangi, Dyavre, Preethi Geethi Ityadi, Parapancha, plus and others.

Awards

TV Series

  1. Baale Paramapada Sopana as Director (Producer: Sihi Kahi Chandru)

Collaborations

With Actors and Actress

Mani (2003) Ranga S.S.L.C (2004) Mungaru Male (2006) Gaalipata (2008) Manasaare (2009) Pancharangi (2010) Paramathma (2011) Drama (2012) Vaastu Prakaara (2015)
Mayur Patel
Yes
Sudeep
Yes
Ramya
Yes
Rangayana Raghu
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Daisy Bopanna
Yes
Ganesh
Yes
Yes
Pooja Gandhi
Yes
Anant Nag
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Diganth
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Neethu
Yes
Yes
Aindrita Ray
Yes
Yes
Nidhi Subbaiah
Yes
Puneet Rajkumar
Yes
Ramya Barna
Yes
Yes
Deepa Sannidhi
Yes
Yash
Yes
Radhika Pandit
Yes
Jaggesh
Yes
Rakshit Shetty
Yes
Parul Yadav
Yes

References

  1. "Parapancha movie review: Live audience response".
  2. Yogaraj Bhat turns choreographer for Pancharangi. Southscope.in (28 June 2010). Retrieved on 16 April 2014.
  3. The Magic of Mungaaru Male: Interview with Director Yogaraj Bhat. Ourkarnataka.com. Retrieved on 16 April 2014.
  4. "'Mungaru Male' National record". Correspondent. IndiaGlitz. Retrieved 8 December 2007.
  5. "Yograj Bhat likes Akira Kurosawa's Rashomon". Bangalore Mirror (Bennett Coleman & Co). 5 December 2009. Retrieved 2 May 2010.
  6. KUMAR, SHIVA (19 January 2007). "When it rains, it pours". The Hindu (Chennai, India). Retrieved 2 July 2012.
  7. The Best Kannada Films of 2010. Rediff.com (8 December 2010). Retrieved on 16 April 2014.
  8. Yograj Bhat: ‘I was like a thief who got away every time’. Bangalore Mirror (26 December 2011). Retrieved on 16 April 2014.
  9. Top Most Lyricist of the Kannada Film Industry – Yogaraj Bhat::Play Any Contest and Win upto Rs.10 Per Contest Free Talktime Instantly Everyday. Amulyam.in. Retrieved on 16 April 2014.
  10. Yograj Bhat. Iuemag.com (25 February 2014). Retrieved on 16 April 2014.
  11. Jackie – Music Review. Entertainment.oneindia.in (23 August 2010). Retrieved on 16 April 2014.
  12. "Yogaraj Bhat's next is Nanna Hesare Anuraagi". Chitraloka.
  13. Filmfare Awards (South): The complete list of winners – IBNLive. Ibnlive.in.com (21 July 2013). Retrieved on 16 April 2014.
  14. Bangalore Times Film Awards 2012 goes to... – The Times of India. Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (19 August 2013). Retrieved on 16 April 2014.

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