Avinash Yelandur
Avinash in 1998 Kannada serial Mayamruga
Born
Yelandur Narayan Ravindra

(1959-12-22) 22 December 1959
NationalityIndian
Alma materUniversity of Mysore
Occupations
  • Actor
  • professor
Spouse
(m. 2001)
Children1

Yelandur Narayan Ravindra (born 22 December 1959),[1] known mononymously by his stage name Avinash, is an Indian actor who appears predominantly in Kannada films apart from some Tamil films. He has been working in films for more than three decades and has acted in over 200 films. Known for his authentic portrayal of complex characters and versatility, Avinash is one of the most sought actors in the supporting category. He is one of the few actors to enjoy both critical and commercial success.

Early life

Avinash was born in the town of Yelandur in Mysore district (now in Chamarajanagar district), in the Mysore State (now Karnataka), to Indira and B. K. Narayana Rao, a lawyer. After completing his education at Mysore's Hardwicke High School, Avinash went on to attend University of Mysore, where he obtained his master's degree in English literature.[2] Drawn to theatre and cinema from a young age, he had an active theater life at Mysore and later at Bangalore. During the time, he taught English at the National Institute of Engineering, Mysore, and later at the MES college in Bangalore.[3]

Career

Theatre

His first job after his M.Phil. was that of an English lecturer in National Institute of Engineering, Mysore. He continued to teach at MES College Bangalore as one of the most popular lecturers of the college. However, soon his passion for theatre took him abroad to train in acting at Mermaid Theatre, London.[4] On returning home, he worked in Kannada theatre as part of the renowned B Jayashree's troupe "Spandana" and with the Shankar Nag as part of his "Sanketh" for many years.

Films

Films were a natural choice for Avinash after his debut in G. V. Iyer's "Madhvacharya" based on the life and times of the twelfth-century enlightened master as the protagonist Saint Madhva, a film that won several national and state awards. His debut in mainstream cinema however, was with Shivarajkumar's Samyuktha, which went in to become a hit with audiences, ushering him into the world of South Indian cinema. Since then, he has since acted in over 400 films in Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and English in a career spanning nearly three decades. He has worked with over two hundred directors such as K. Balachander, Girish Kasaravalli, T. N. Seetharam, A. R. Murugadoss, Puri Jagannadh, P. Vasu, Vetrimaaran, Vetrimaaran, Suseenthiran, Suri, Prashant Neel, Gautham Vasudev Menon and T. S. Nagabharana.

Avinash's most memorable acting roles to date are in Girish Kasarvalli's National award-winning Dweepa, where he played the protagonist opposite actress Soundarya, T. S. Nagabharana's National award-winning Chinnari Muththa, Chiguridha Kanasu and Singarrevva, and T. N. Seetaram's National Award-winning Mathadana. P. Vasu's hit series Apthamitra, Chandramukhi and Aptharakshaka were high points in his career and have fetched him several national, state smf popular awards. 5Ters, an experimental (computer graphics) children's film in Hindi gave him the opportunity of playing good and evil characters and he considers the film to be a high point of his career.

Apart from his diverse repertoire, he has had the privilege of playing major roles alongside doyens such as Rajkumar, Rajnikanth, Mammooty, Vishnuvardhan, stars such as Nagarjun, Venkatesh, NandhamuriBalakrishna, Shivarajkumar, Vijay, Vikram, Ajith, and also contemporary stars like Puneeth Rajkumar, Kiccha sudeep, Yash, Surya, Karthi, Arya, Siddharth, Mahesh Babu, Udhay Kiran, Prithviraj Sukumaran and several of the younger stars of South Indian Cinema.

Avinash (left) and Malavika Avinash in 1998 Kannada serial Mayamruga

Personal life

Avinash married Malavika, who was his co-star in the soap opera Mayamruga, in 2001.[3] They have a son, Gaalav.

Awards and recognition

  1. Karnataka State Film Award for Best Supporting Actor for Mathadana (2000)
  2. Filmfare award for Best Supporting actor for Aptharakshaka[5]
  3. Jury's special mention for Dweepa, Singarevva
  4. South Indian cinematographers association award for Best Supporting actor for Matadana
  5. Film Fans' Association award for Best Supporting Actor for Matadana, Dweepa
  6. SIFA award for Best Supporting Actor for Aptarakshaka
  7. Udaya TV award for excellence in cinema
  8. Suvarna TV award for Prithvi
  9. Aryabhata Award for Best Actor for TV series Shikari
  10. Rajyotsava Award of the Karnataka State Govt
  11. Kempegowda Award of the BBMP

Partial filmography

Kannada films

YearFilmRoleNotes
1985TrishulaDamodar Rao
198627 Mavalli CircleP. R. Arunkumar
1987Aapadbandhava
Athiratha Maharatha
MadhvacharyaYoung Madhvacharya
Ravana Rajya
BandhamukthaPrabhakar's friend
Sangrama
Agni Parva
1988SamyukthaGopal Rao
Krishna Mecchida Radhe
DaadaVishnu's friend
Mathru VathsalyaShekhar
1989Ondagi BaluThyagaraj
TarkaCowry
Yuddha KaandaDr. Hegde
Onti Salaga Ramesh
Deva
Inspector VikramRao
C.B.I. ShankarVikram
1990AshwamedhaMuthanna
Kiladi Thatha
MathsaraSomashekhar
Poli Kitty
Rudra Thandava
S. P. Sangliyana Part 2Imposter of CBI officer
Swarna Samsara
UtkarshaMahendra
1991Hathya KandaPrasad
1992Mannina DoniPradeep
Sangya BalyaVeeranna Setty
1993Chinnari MuthaSaawanth
AakasmikaRijji
1994NishkarshaRamakrishna
Lockup DeathPolice Inspector
KiladigaluChikkaraja
1996HuliyaMadagi
1997CBI Durga
1998Karnataka PoliceCaptain
1999Om Namah Shivaya
DronaJD
Hrudaya Hrudaya
Nannaseya Hoove
2000YajamanaDevaraj
2001ShaapaPsychiatrist
HuchchaKiccha's brother
Vishalakshammana Ganda
MathadanaPuttathammayyaKarnataka State Film Award for Best Supporting Actor
KotigobbaKeshava
2002AppuRajashekhar
NinagagiDr. Subramanya
KarmugiluShankar
DweepaGanapa
2003DonRamaswamy Iyengar
SingaaravvaSaragam Desai
Daasa
Chigurida KanasuShanubhog
Mani
Thayi Illada ThabbaliNanjappa
Raja Narasimha
KhushiDurga Prasad
2004ApthamitraAcharya Ramachandra Shastri
Durgi
KalasipalyaSeetharam
Veera KannadigaVishwa
2005ValmikiDeshpande
Sirichandana
AakashDayanand
Deadly Soma
Siddu
SyeSivaji
AadiUdayachandar
AmrithadharePuru's Father
NewsUmesh
SwamyDesai
Green Signal
2006MandyaBhoopayya
Chellata
CyanideKempaiah IPS
Gandugali Kumararama
SirivanthaMastan Bhai
Tananam TananamGowda
Kallarali HoovagiParashuramappa
Shree
2007HudugaataS. K. Ananth Rao
Gunavantha
2008Manasugula Mathu Madhura
BombaatAnanthakrishnan
Baa Bega ChandamamaPoonacha
2009Kabaddi
Bellary NagaVishwanath Gowda
2010Police QuartersVishwanna
School Master
PorkiSatya Narayan Murthy
AptharakshakaAcharya Ramachandra ShastriFilmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor – Kannada
PrithviNarasimha Nayak
Preethi HangamaGeetha's boss
2011Karthik
HudugaruParamashiva Murthy
ParamathmaSrinivas
PutraNarasimha
2012 Shakti
Anna BondMajor Chandrakanth
Romeo
2013 Sandalwood Sa Re Ga Ma
CID Eesha
Jataayu
VictoryDCP Rajendra
KaddipudiACP Vijaya Prasad
MadarangiDeepu's father
2014 Angaaraka
NinnindaleLakshmi Venkatesh
UgrammShivarudra Lingaiah
ShivajinagaraDayanand
Kalyanamasthu
Ragini IPSHiremath
Huchudugaru
Maryade
Veera Pulikeshi
Maanikya
Hara
Jasmine.5
Aakramana
Power
2015 Mrugashira
VajrakayaViraj's adoptive father
PreethiyindaAmar Kumar Pandey
Lodde
Mr. AiravataPolice Commissioner
Dove
7
Ring Road Suma
Bettanagere
Alone
2016Khanana
JaguarCollege Principal
Kotigobba 2Landlord
2017HebbuliACP Prathap
Rogue
RaajakumaraJagadeesh
2018Prema BarahaRam
Idam Premam Jeevanam
Ambi Ning VayassaythoNandini's father
GultooInspector Avinash
Vaasu Naan Pakka Commercial
Victory 2DCP Rajendra
OrangeHuli Veeraiah
2019NatasaarvabhowmaAvinash
Dasharatha
PailwaanRukumini's father
Katha Sangama
2020ArishadvargaManjunath Bhat
ShivarjunaRayappa
LawNandini's father
Act 1978Chief Minister of Karnataka
2021RoberrtOmkar Shukla
YuvarathnaaJayapal
Mugilpete
2022JamesArmy officer
Home MinisterRenuka's father
Shiva 143Narasimha
2023Love Birds
Vidhi (Article) 370
19.20.21
Mariguddada Gaddadharigalu
Suraari
SirenPolice Commissioner Ashok Kumar
Yadha Yadha HiAvinash Bhat
IravanDr Satya Murthy
Aparoopa
David
Sheela
Sapta Saagaradaache Ello – Side AShankare Gowda
Vaamana

Tamil films

YearFilmRole
2003ThirumalaiAshok
2005ChandramukhiRamachandra Acharya
2006ParamasivanDGP Rajasekar
VattaramKaruppusamy
PoiValluvanar
2007Madurai VeeranVishvanathan
2008Velli ThiraiReddy
AeganJohn's friend
2010Siddhu +2Pavithra's father
2011SiruthaiBavuji
7aum ArivuPallava King
RajapattaiChidambaram
2013Udhayam NH4Avinash Gowda
2015Yennai ArindhaalHemanika's father
Sandamarutham
VedalamRahul's assistant
2016GethuCraig's boss
Moondraam Ullaga PorSubramaniam
2018SollividavaRam
2019Neeya 2Ananda Siddhar
2020College KumarKaliyamurthy
2022SardarVictor (Chetta)
ConnectFather Alex
2023Theedhum Soodhum Endhan Mugavari

Telugu films

YearFilmRole
2003GolmaalAbdullah
2007Lakshmi KalyanamChalamaiah
2009Aa OkkaduSwamy
2010NagavalliAcharya Ramachandra Siddhanthi
2012DaruvuShantaram
DamarukamKaapaalika's chief
2016JaguarCollege Principal
2017Rogue
Raju Gari Gadhi 2Priest
2020College Kumar
2021AkhandaAkhanda's father
2023TantiramAdhiban

Other language films

YearFilmRoleLanguage
1998Jungle BoySanjayEnglish
2011DoublesLouieMalayalam
5ters: Castle of Dark MasterHindi

Other activities

Avinash is the founder member of Sneha Loka, a club to promote sporting activity among the film fraternity. He is also a former member of the executive committee of the Kannada Film Artists Association.

References

  1. Weekend with Ramesh - Season 5 / A Rare Actor from the Sandalwood Industry (in Kannada). Zee Kannada. 22 April 2013. Event occurs at 3:48. Retrieved 22 August 2023.
  2. "Banking on immense talent". Deccan Herald. 8 July 2012. Archived from the original on 5 March 2017. Retrieved 17 February 2016.
  3. 1 2 "From reel love to real love". The Times of India. 3 January 2001. Archived from the original on 5 November 2012. Retrieved 2 March 2014.
  4. "A taste of Mollywood". The New Indian Express. 22 March 2011. Archived from the original on 24 February 2016. Retrieved 17 February 2016.
  5. "Vedam wins big at Filmfare Awards (South) 2011". Rediff.com. 4 July 2011. Archived from the original on 11 August 2015. Retrieved 6 February 2016.
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