Sharath Lohitashwa
- Actor
Sharath Lohitashwa is a prominent Indian film and theatre actor who has become one of the most recognisable faces in contemporary Kannada cinema. Son of the noted Kannada artist Lohithaswa, he grew up around literature, theatre, and performance, which shaped his strong grounding in acting and his powerful, distinctive dialogue delivery. Educated in Bengaluru, he initially worked as a lecturer before deciding to follow his father’s path and take up acting as a full-time profession.
Sharath began his artistic journey on stage, performing in numerous plays and honing his craft in serious theatre before gradually moving into television and films. He gained early visibility through television serials like "Chidambara Rahasya," where his intense screen presence and command over emotion made him popular with audiences. Theatre remained an important base for him, and his experience there helped him build a reputation as a technically sound and committed performer.
In cinema, Sharath Lohitashwa is widely admired for his powerful character and negative roles, often portraying complex antagonists and authority figures with a blend of menace and depth. Films such as "Aa Dinagalu," "Kallarali Hoovagi," "Edegarike," "Sanju Weds Geetha," "Bhima Teeradalli," and "Kaddipudi" showcased his range and earned him critical acclaim, awards, and multiple nominations for best supporting actor and best villain. He has also acted in Tamil and Telugu films, expanding his presence beyond Kannada and proving his versatility across industries.
Over the years, he has received several honours from state and film bodies for his performances, particularly for his work in films like "Aa Dinagalu" and "Matte Satyagraha," cementing his status as one of the finest character actors in South Indian cinema. Known for his rich baritone voice, intense eyes, and ability to elevate every scene he appears in, Sharath Lohitashwa continues to be a sought-after actor in films, television, and theatre, carrying forward his family’s artistic legacy while inspiring a new generation of performers.
Sharath began his artistic journey on stage, performing in numerous plays and honing his craft in serious theatre before gradually moving into television and films. He gained early visibility through television serials like "Chidambara Rahasya," where his intense screen presence and command over emotion made him popular with audiences. Theatre remained an important base for him, and his experience there helped him build a reputation as a technically sound and committed performer.
In cinema, Sharath Lohitashwa is widely admired for his powerful character and negative roles, often portraying complex antagonists and authority figures with a blend of menace and depth. Films such as "Aa Dinagalu," "Kallarali Hoovagi," "Edegarike," "Sanju Weds Geetha," "Bhima Teeradalli," and "Kaddipudi" showcased his range and earned him critical acclaim, awards, and multiple nominations for best supporting actor and best villain. He has also acted in Tamil and Telugu films, expanding his presence beyond Kannada and proving his versatility across industries.
Over the years, he has received several honours from state and film bodies for his performances, particularly for his work in films like "Aa Dinagalu" and "Matte Satyagraha," cementing his status as one of the finest character actors in South Indian cinema. Known for his rich baritone voice, intense eyes, and ability to elevate every scene he appears in, Sharath Lohitashwa continues to be a sought-after actor in films, television, and theatre, carrying forward his family’s artistic legacy while inspiring a new generation of performers.



