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Srinivasa Murthy

J. K. Srinivasa Murthy (born 15 May 1949), professionally known as Srinivasa Murthy, is an Indian actor and television director renowned for his contributions to and television. Born in Jadalathimmanahalli, (now , ), he began his career as a stage artist in professional and before transitioning to films in 1977. Over a career spanning more than four decades, Srinivasa Murthy has acted in nearly 300 films, often portraying supporting roles that highlight his graceful and disciplined style, particularly in historical and emotional narratives such as Guru Shishyaru, Mane Mane Ramayana, and . His filmography also extends to , , , and , with notable appearances in blockbusters like K.G.F: Chapter 1 (2018) and K.G.F: Chapter 2 (2022), where he played key supporting characters. In addition to acting, he has worked as a dialogue writer and assistant director, contributing to the depth of storytelling. Since 2001, Srinivasa Murthy has established himself as a prominent , helming series that adapt literary works and biographies of philosophers, poets, and historical figures. His directorial debut, Anna Basavanna, featured him in the lead role of the 12th-century philosopher , and he has since created acclaimed shows like Pathala Bhairavi and Triveni Sangama, often starring in them as well. These works have played a significant role in promoting cultural heritage through television.

Early life

Birth and family

Srinivasa Murthy was born on 15 May 1949 in Jadalathimmanahalli village, located in the (now ) of , present-day , . He was the son of Krishnappa and Nagamma, raised in a modest rural family environment that characterized village life in mid-20th-century .

Education and early employment

In the early 1970s, he began his professional career in the Government’s Survey Department, where his role involved fieldwork such as land measurements and mapping, along with administrative duties related to documentation and reporting. This stable government position offered financial security, enabling Murthy to explore his passion for during his off hours without facing immediate economic hardship. He continued in this service until 1977, at which point he resigned to pursue acting and stage performances on a full-time basis.

Career

Initial involvement in theatre and films

Srinivasa Murthy began his career in the entertainment industry as a stage artist during the mid-1970s, performing in both professional and amateur theatre groups based in . He essayed various roles with notable precision, establishing himself as a versatile performer in the local theatre scene. In 1977, Murthy transitioned to cinema, debuting as an actor in the Kannada film Hemavati, directed by S. Siddalingaiah and based on an inter-caste love story. This marked his entry into the film world, where he initially took on supporting roles to showcase his range. Murthy soon expanded into production, partnering with his friend and fellow actor Jai Jagadish for early ventures. Their first collaborative production was the 1988 family drama Matru Devo Bhava, directed by N. S. Dhananjaya, which highlighted themes of maternal devotion and featured Murthy in a lead role alongside Jayanthi.

Film acting career

Srinivasa Murthy entered the as an actor with his debut in the 1977 film Hemavati, directed by Siddalingaiah, where he played a supporting role in this inter-caste love story adaptation. Following his initial foray into film production in the late 1980s alongside , Murthy transitioned more fully into during the early 1980s, appearing in supporting capacities in films such as Guru Shishyaru (1981) and Keralida Simha (1981). His early roles established him as a reliable presence in ensemble casts, often portraying nuanced characters that added depth to narratives in both commercial and art-house . Murthy's breakthrough came with the 1993 action-drama Golibar, where he portrayed the character Sathyaprakash, a pivotal supporting figure in a story of familial conflict and redemption. This role highlighted his ability to embody authoritative yet emotionally layered personas, contributing to the film's critical reception. Over the decades, he continued to build his reputation through consistent performances in nearly 300 films, spanning genres from historical dramas to modern blockbusters, with a focus on supporting roles as fathers, mentors, and occasionally villains. In recent years, Murthy gained wider recognition for his appearances in the high-profile KGF franchise. He played Narayan, a resilient worker at the KGF mines, in KGF: Chapter 1 (2018), bringing subtle gravitas to the ensemble amid the film's intense action sequences. He reprised the role in KGF: Chapter 2 (2022), further emphasizing his character's enduring presence in the narrative's expansive world-building. Known for his graceful acting style, characterized by subtle expressions and measured dialogue delivery, Murthy has earned acclaim as a disciplined performer who excels in emotional and historical roles, enhancing the reliability of cinema's supporting casts from the 1980s through the 2020s.

Production and directing in films

Srinivasa Murthy entered in the late , partnering with fellow actor to finance and produce several films under their joint banner. Their collaborations primarily featured family-oriented dramas that highlighted social issues, such as Matru Devo Bhava (1988), directed by N. S. Dhananjaya and starring Murthy alongside Jayanthi. Another key project was the comedy Thayigobba Tharle Maga (1989), helmed by and featuring Kashinath and Chandrika, which marked an early success in blending humor with relatable themes. Over the years, Murthy contributed to approximately 10-15 productions, often prioritizing narratives with social relevance while balancing these efforts with his prominent acting roles. Murthy transitioned to directing with his debut feature Devara Makkalu (2003), a that explored themes of child welfare and societal responsibilities. Starring young Nitil Krishna and supported by performers like and , the film received critical acclaim for its sensitive portrayal of vulnerable youth. It earned the State Film Award for Best Children’s Film, underscoring Murthy's commitment to meaningful storytelling in . Though his directorial output remained limited compared to his production and acting endeavors, Devara Makkalu stands as a highlight of his behind-the-camera contributions, focusing on educational and reformative messages for young audiences.

Television career

Srinivasa Murthy entered the Kannada television industry as a director with his debut series Anna Basavanna in 2001, a 70-episode production aired on ETV Kannada that depicted the life and teachings of the 12th-century saint and philosopher Basavanna, founder of the Lingayat faith. In addition to directing, Murthy portrayed the titular role of Basava, bringing historical depth to the character through his performance. The series, which ran until April 2002, marked his transition from film to the small screen, leveraging his experience to create engaging episodic narratives for a wider audience. Building on this success, Murthy directed in 2002, a fantasy series aimed at younger viewers and also broadcast on ETV , where he took on the role of a mantrik (sorcerer). Later, in 2007, he helmed , a social drama adapted from the novels of acclaimed author (pen name ), again for ETV ; he co-starred in the series alongside veteran actor C. R. Simha, exploring themes of family and societal norms. These early works established Murthy's versatility in handling diverse genres, from historical biographies to imaginative tales and emotional dramas. Murthy's television contributions extend beyond these projects, with over 10 series directed and appearances in 5-7 as an , often emphasizing mythological, historical, and family-oriented stories on platforms like ETV and . Notably, from 2020 to 2024, he portrayed Ramachandra in the family saga Sathya on , contributing to its portrayal of intergenerational dynamics and moral dilemmas. His move to television during the broadened his influence in entertainment, where he has also mentored emerging actors and directors in the industry.)

Filmography and selected works

Films

Srinivasa Murthy has appeared in over 220 films as an , with credits spanning from the late to the present day. His roles are predominantly supporting characters, contributing to a wide range of genres including , , and . Below is a categorized overview of select credits by decade, highlighting representative films.

1970s and 1980s

1990s

  • Nambidre Nambi Bitre Bidi (1990, )
  • Thrinethra (1990, )
  • Golibar (1993, )
  • Sipayi (1996, )
  • Cheluva (1997, )
  • Vamshodharaka (1997, )
  • Preethsod Thappa (1998, )

2000s

  • Appu (2002, actor)
  • Devara Makkalu (2003, director)
  • Kadamba (2004, actor)
  • Chandramukhi Pranasakhi (2005, actor; Kannada remake of Chandramukhi)
  • My Autograph (2006, actor)
  • Arasu (2007, actor)
  • Gilli (2009, actor; Kannada remake)

2010s

2020s

In addition to acting, Murthy has produced at least two films early in his career and directed a handful, including Devara Makkalu (2003) and (2012). This is representative and not exhaustive; as of November 2025, no major new productions or directorial projects have been released since 2022, though he continues with supporting roles in ongoing .

Television series

Srinivasa Murthy has contributed to television through both and directing, with credits spanning historical, fantasy, and drama genres primarily on and other regional channels. His directorial debut came in the early with biographical and fantasy series where he also took on prominent roles. Later works include supporting and lead parts in ongoing dramas. As of 2025, no new television series involving Murthy have been announced following the conclusion of his most recent project. The following table lists his key television series credits, organized chronologically, focusing on verified roles and contributions:
YearTitleRole/ContributionChannel
2001–2002Anna Basavanna (lead actor and director)ETV
2002Mantrik (lead actor and director)ETV
2007Triveni SangamaLead actor and directorETV
2010sPattedari PrabhakarActor
2010sActor
2010sGuru Raghavendra VaibhavaActorETV
2020–presentRamachandra (lead actor)
Murthy's television output totals over five series, emphasizing his versatility in portraying authoritative and historical figures across affiliates and private broadcasters.

Awards and honors

Srinivasa Murthy received early recognition in his acting career through the , winning the Best Supporting Actor award in 1981–82 for his performance in Naari Swargakke Daari, a that highlighted his ability to portray nuanced supporting roles in social dramas. This accolade, presented by the , underscored his rising prominence in during the early 1980s. Nearly two decades later, Murthy again secured the Best Supporting Actor award in 1999–2000 for his role in Shrirasthu Shubhamasthu, further solidifying his reputation as a versatile performer capable of elevating ensemble casts with authentic characterizations. The award ceremonies, typically held annually under the auspices of the Department of Information and , celebrate contributions to films and reflect the state's commitment to nurturing multifaceted talents like Murthy's. Murthy's directorial debut Devara Makkalu (2003) earned acclaim for addressing social themes concerning children's welfare. Murthy's contributions were further honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award from the . Designated for 2018, the award was presented on November 3, 2025, during a ceremony in Mysuru hosted by , acknowledging his enduring influence across acting and direction. These state-level honors emphasize the film community's appreciation for Murthy's versatility and dedication. The award carries a cash prize of ₹5 , a purse, and a citation.

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