Devaraj(III)
- Actor
Devaraj stands as a veteran Kannada actor and theatre artist, popularly known as the "Dynamic Hero" for his commanding screen presence across lead, supporting, and antagonistic roles in over 200 films spanning decades in Sandalwood and beyond. Hailing from Lingarajpuram in Bengaluru, he began his journey on stage with theatre troupes like B. Jayashree's Spandana and Shankar Nag's group before transitioning to cinema, starting with the unreleased Trishula in 1985 and making his official debut with 27 Mavalli Circle the following year.
His breakthrough came through powerful performances in films like Aaganthuka, where he won a Karnataka State Film Award for Best Supporting Actor, followed by his first lead in Hatyakanda and hits such as Indrajith and Navabharatha that showcased his action-hero flair. The role of Veerappan in 1991 earned him another state Best Actor award, solidifying his reputation, while he later excelled as villains in Telugu films like Yagnam and Sri, and Tamil projects including Malaikottai and Villu.
In recent years, Devaraj has continued shining in character roles with acclaimed appearances in Yajamana, Mukunda Murari, Ranna, and the pan-India blockbuster Salaar, proving his enduring versatility and appeal. A family man married to Shobha since 1986, he raised sons Prajwal Devaraj and Pranam, both of whom followed him into acting, creating a lasting legacy in Kannada cinema as a hardworking icon who balanced commercial successes with award-winning depth.
His breakthrough came through powerful performances in films like Aaganthuka, where he won a Karnataka State Film Award for Best Supporting Actor, followed by his first lead in Hatyakanda and hits such as Indrajith and Navabharatha that showcased his action-hero flair. The role of Veerappan in 1991 earned him another state Best Actor award, solidifying his reputation, while he later excelled as villains in Telugu films like Yagnam and Sri, and Tamil projects including Malaikottai and Villu.
In recent years, Devaraj has continued shining in character roles with acclaimed appearances in Yajamana, Mukunda Murari, Ranna, and the pan-India blockbuster Salaar, proving his enduring versatility and appeal. A family man married to Shobha since 1986, he raised sons Prajwal Devaraj and Pranam, both of whom followed him into acting, creating a lasting legacy in Kannada cinema as a hardworking icon who balanced commercial successes with award-winning depth.
