词条 | Y. R. Swamy |
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| name = Y. R. Swamy | image = Y.R.SwamyImg.jpg | caption = | birth_name = | birth_date = c. 1927 | birth_place = Chitradurga, Kingdom of Mysore, British India | death_date = {{Death date and age|2002|10|21|1927|df=yes}} | death_place = Pune, India | nationality = Indian | other_names = Y. R. Swami | occupation = Film director, screenwriter | known_for = }}Y. R. Swamy (c. 1927 – 21 October 2002) was an Indian film director and screenwriter who worked primarily Kannada cinema. He directed over 35 films in his career, 17 of which came in films that stars Rajkumar in the lead role. He also holds the record for directing Rajkumar for the highest no. of times- seventeen.[1] His first film as a director came in the 1953 Tamil film, Pratigna. Since then, Swamy directed films in the Kannada language and mostly in the mythological genre and with a social connect. His popular films include Bhakta Kanakadasa (1960), Katari Veera (1966), Paropakari (1970), Sipayi Ramu (1972) and Bhale Huchcha (1972). Recognizing his contribution to Kannada cinema, he was awarded the 1990–91 Puttanna Kanagal Award.[1] CareerSwamy's role as Prahlada, a mythological Indian boy-saint, marked his entry into films in the early 1950s. Around the time, he worked as an assistant to his adoptive father and filmmaker H. M. Reddy, who directed films in Telugu and Tamil languages.[2] Swamy's directorial debut came in the 1953 Tamil film Pratigna, a film that Reddy produced.[3] Following this, he directed two other Tamil language films before entering Kannada cinema as an independent director with the 1956 film Renuka Devi. His next directorial was the 1960 film Bhakta Kanakadasa that had Rajkumar playing the lead role of Kanakadasa, a 16th-century Kannada poet. The film was a massive success during its time and is seen as a landmark film in Kannada cinema.[4][5] Alongside directing, Swamy also wrote the screenplay to films such as Swarna Gowri (1962), Katari Veera (1966) and Bhale Raja (1969), also producing the latter. He would go on to direct other films such as Sipayi Ramu (1972), Bhale Huchcha (1972), Mooruvare Vajragalu (1973), Devara Kannu (1975), Pavana Ganga (1977) and Apoorva Sangama (1984). The 1991 film Bangaradantha Maga marked his last as director. Filmography{{colbegin}}
References1. ^1 {{cite web |title= Swamy Y R Dead |url= http://www.chitraloka.com/flash-back/3232-swamy-y-r-dead.html |publisher= chitraloka.com |date= 22 October 2002 |accessdate= 25 November 2014}} 2. ^{{cite web |title= Y. R. Swamy profile |url= http://chiloka.com/celebrity/y-r-swamy |publisher= chiloka.com |accessdate= 25 November 2014}} 3. ^{{cite web |title= Pratigna (1953) |url= http://www.thehindu.com/features/cinema/cinema-columns/pratigna-1953/article5128628.ece |publisher= The Hindu |date= 14 September 2013 |accessdate= 25 November 2014}} 4. ^{{cite web |title= Watching the legendary actor on screen |url= http://www.deccanherald.com/content/377566/watching-legendary-actor-screen.html |publisher= Deccan Herald |date= 31 December 2013 |accessdate= 25 November 2014}} 5. ^{{cite web |title= 'Language is a bridge, not a wall' |url= http://www.deccanherald.com/content/325984/archives.php |publisher= Deccan Herald |date= 15 April 2013 |accessdate= 25 November 2014}} External links
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