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Shankar Nag (Shankar Nagarakatte) was born on 9 November, 1954 in Honnavara, North Canara, Mysore State, India, is an Indian actor, screenwriter, director, and producer. Discover Shankar Nag's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 35 years old?

Popular As Shankar Nagarakatte
Occupation Actor · director · screenwriter
Age 35 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 9 November, 1954
Birthday 9 November
Birthplace Honnavara, North Canara, Mysore State, India
Date of death 30 September, 1990
Died Place Anagodu, Chitradurga, Karnataka, India
Nationality India

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1954

Shankar Nagarakatte (9 November 1954 – 30 September 1990) was an Indian actor, screenwriter, director, and producer known for his work in Kannada-language films and television.

A popular cultural icon of Karnataka, Nag is often referred to as Karate King. He directed the teleserial Malgudi Days, based on novelist R. K. Narayan's short stories and acted in some episodes as well.

He won two National Film Awards, four Karnataka State Film Awards and two Filmfare Award South.

Shankar Nagarkatte was born on 9 November 1954 in Honnavar, then a part of North Canara (now Uttara Kannada), in Bombay State (now in Karnataka).

His parents were Anandi and Sadanand Nagarkatte.

Born into a Konkani-speaking Brahmin family, his family settled in Shirali, a village near Bhatkal in Uttara Kannada of Karnataka State.

He had an elder sister, Shyamala, and an elder brother, actor Anant Nag.

After completing formal education, Nag moved to Bombay.

There, he was attracted to Marathi theatre and immersed himself in theatrical activities.

Incidentally, he met his future wife, Arundhathi during a drama rehearsal.

Nag then shifted base to Bangalore where his elder brother Anant Nag had already established himself as a popular actor.

1978

In 1978 Nag made his debut with Girish Karnad's epic film Ondanondu Kaladalli, where he played a mercenary who earns a position in a rival army to get even with his brother, whom he considers his enemy.

Following the modest success of Ondanondu Kaladalli and the critical accolades he garnered, Nag started appearing in mainstream films.

Seetharamu, Auto Raja and Preethi Madu Thamashe Nodu were amongst his early movies.

He eventually became known for his action films, and while he had never undergone any martial arts training, he earned the nickname "Karate King".

Some of his popular commercial movies as an actor include Nyaya Ellide, Nyaya Gedditu,Gedda Maga, Sangliyana, S. P. Sangliyana Part 2 and C.B.I. Shankar.

He formed a popular pair with top actress Bhavya who acted with him in 11 films.

Nag made his directorial debut with Minchina Ota, one of the earliest heist movies of Kannada cinema.

This won him seven state awards, including that for best film.

Janma Janmada Anubandha and Geetha followed.

There was no looking back after that.

His directorial ventures include Lalach (Hindi remake of Minchina Ota), Hosa Theerpu (remake of Dushman), Nodi Swamy Navirodu Hige, Ondu Muttina Kathe (loosely based on John Steinbeck's novel The Pearl) and the critically acclaimed Accident which won many state and national awards.

1987

Nag received the inaugural IFFI Best Actor Award (Male): Silver Peacock Award" at the 7th International Film Festival of India for his work in the film Ondanondu Kaladalli. He co-wrote 22 June 1987, a National award-winning Marathi film. He is the younger brother of actor Anant Nag. Vincent Canby, the chief film critic of The New York Times had opined that Shankar's performance in Ondanondu Kaladalli had the force and humor of the younger Toshiro Mifune.

In 1987, Nag directed the Doordarshan series Malgudi Days, which was based on a collection of short stories by R.K. Narayan.

The series featured Vishnuvardhan and Anant Nag, with music by was composed by L. Vaidyanathan.

The series was shot in Agumbe, Shimoga district, Karnataka.

Nag went to direct another teleserial, Swami, in the same year.

Malgudi Days has been rated as one of the finest serials ever to be made in the history of Indian television.

He anchored the Parichaya program on DD1-Kannada, in its starting days.

Nag retained an interest in theatre.

His brother Anant Nag and he founded Sanket, an amateur theatre group, which still produces plays.

His first directorial effort in Kannada theatre was Anju Mallige by Girish Karnad.

He continued with productions like Barrister, Sandhya Chhaya.

He was later joined by T. N. Narasimhan, who wrote and co-directed Nodi Swamy Navirodu Hige which had, apart from himself, his wife Arundhati Nag and Ramesh Bhat in the cast.

Shankar Nag, was multi-faceted person, involved in various aspects of Karnataka's Infrastructure.

He is credited with pioneering efforts in initiating

1990

Nag died in a car collision at Anagodu village on the outskirts of Davanagere town on 30 September 1990 during the pre-production work for his film Jokumaraswamy.

The last film he did as an actor, Sundarakanda, was released a few days after his death for which Nag's voice was dubbed by Murali.

Anant Nag completed the dubbing for Nigooda Rahasya. Nag's last release was Bhargava's Prana Snehitha, which had been completed fully but was delayed.

Many of the films on which he worked went on to win National Film Awards and various state awards.