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V. Somashekhar (Venkatappa Somashekhar) was born on 27 July, 1937 in Chikkanahalli, Bangalore Rural district, Kingdom of Mysore, British India, is a Film. Discover V. Somashekhar'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 66 years old?
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Venkatappa Somashekhar |
Occupation |
Film director, producer, screenwriter |
Age |
66 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Leo |
Born |
27 July, 1937 |
Birthday |
27 July |
Birthplace |
Chikkanahalli, Bangalore Rural district, Kingdom of Mysore, British India |
Date of death |
(2003-08-22) Bangalore, India |
Died Place |
Bangalore, India |
Nationality |
India |
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V. Somashekhar Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is V. Somashekhar's Wife?
His wife is Gowramma
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Gowramma |
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3 |
V. Somashekhar Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is V. Somashekhar worth at the age of 66 years old? V. Somashekhar’s income source is mostly from being a successful Film. He is from India. We have estimated
V. Somashekhar's net worth
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Net Worth in 2023 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Source of Income |
Film |
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He took to agriculture in the following years and also suffered from renal disorder during this time. He died on 22 August 2003, at a hospital in St. John's Medical College, Bangalore.
Following his directorial career, he worked as the President of Kannada Film Directors Association. Recognizing his contribution to Kannada cinema, he was awarded the Puttanna Kanagal Award in 2001.
Recognizing his contribution to Kannada cinema, he was awarded the Puttanna Kanagal Award in 2001, for 1999–2000.
Following his film career as a director after retiring in 1992, Somashekhar associated himself with the Kannada Film Directors Association, serving as its president and as a working committee member of the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce.
He directed Ambarish in the 1983 film Chakravyuha for Eshwari Productions, after their previous venture Ajith ran well. Chakravyuha, a commercial success, was remade in Hindi as Inquilaab, and revived the latter's career following a series of failures. Ambarish went on to do a string of movies with Somashekhar, namely Gajendra, Chaduranga, Deverelliddaane, Mrugaalaya, Bete, Mr Raja and Bedi, each having a tone of a rebel hero fighting against the corrupt, earning the sobriquet "Rebel Star."
With Vishnuvardhan, he worked in the film Kalinga (1980) and Chanakya (1984). Other popular films directed by him include Point Parimala (1980), Ranaranga (1988) and S. P. Bhargavi (1981). In the late 80s, he floated a production house — Vijaya Shekhar Productions with another director Vijay and collaborated with writer CV Shivashankar and made a string of successful movies.
He was instrumental in building the career of Shankar Nag as an action hero, directing him in films such as Seetharamu (1979), Aarada Gaaya (1980) and Devara Aata (1981).
Somashekhar started out as an independent director with the 1974 film Bangaarada Panjara starring Rajkumar in the lead role. The film was a commercial success. Collaborating with Rajkumar, he followed this up with other hit films such as Premada Kanike (1976), Shankar Guru (1978), Thayige Thakka Maga (1978), Havina Hede (1981) and Parashuram (1989).
In 1955, in Madras (now Chennai), at the age of 18, Somashekhar entered cinema hoping to become an actor and started as a clapperboard operator. He then appeared in uncredited film roles before working as a dubbing artist. Following this, he worked as an assistant director to popular film directors at the time, R. Nagendra Rao, N. G. Rajan, Y. R. Swamy, Ramamurthy and Babu Rao.
Venkatappa Somashekhar (27 July 1937 – 22 August 2003) was an Indian film director, producer and screenwriter in Kannada and Malayalam cinema. In 40 years of his career as a director, he directed 49 films, including commercial successes such as Premada Kanike (1976), Shankar Guru (1978), Seetharamu (1979) and Chakravyuha (1983). Widely known for action-oriented movies, he was much sought as a hit-machine.