Sunil Raoh

Sunil Raoh (born 4 September 1978) is a Kannada cinema actor from India. He is also a seasoned singer and lyricist who has performed for few Kannada film songs. He has acted in numerous films as a child artist and also featured in few Television series.[1]

Sunil Raoh
Sunil, receiving Roopakala award, 2014
Born (1978-09-04) 4 September 1978
Karnataka, India
Other namesSunil Rao
OccupationActor, singer, lyricist
Years active1987–present
Spouse(s)Shreya Iyer
Parent(s)
FamilySowmya Raoh (sister)

Personal life and family

Sunil Rao comes from a family of well-known musicians. His mother B. K. Sumitra, is a prominent Sugama Sangeetha (light music) singer. His sister Sowmya Raoh is also an established playback singer who has performed for various films in different languages.[1] He was also interested in playback-singing and entered the film industry aspiring to be one. But he had to change his path towards acting since offers came pouring ever since he was a child. He studied in Bangalore's National College.

Career

As a child artist

Rao started his career as a child artiste in the year 1987 for the films such as Kendada Male and Elu Suttina Kote. He performed his roles much to the attention of producers and went on acting in a few more films.

Television artist

Rao, aspiring to be a playback singer, re-entered acting in his teens. He appeared in a few soap operas that included Janani, Chaduranga, Punarjanma, B. Suresh's Sadhane and T. N. Seetharam's Manvantara and Bhageerathi. In Janani, he was cast as the grandson of Bharathi Vishnuvardhan's character.[2]

Films

Sunil Rao began his film career acting in some non-significant character roles in the films such as Chitra and Panchaalee. However, he shot to fame in the 2003 released Hinglish film Freaky Chakra. He starred alongside Deepti Naval as a young boy infatuated by an older woman. He also starred as a teenage lover in the Kavita Lankesh directorial Preethi Prema Pranaya opposite Anu Prabhakar, the same year. Then came his most successful Kannada film Excuse Me (2003) where he played an anti-hero character alongside Ajay Rao and Ramya.

In 2005, he starred in a series of unsuccessful films like Chappale, Masala and Sakha Sakhi. The latter was a remake of the Tamil hit Thiruda Thirudi. Most of his films during this time featured him alongside other male lead characters. Sakha Sakhi was an exception to this. In 2006, he starred in the critically acclaimed Belli Betta directed by Shivaraj Hoskere.[3] He also appeared as one of the lead characters in the film Jackpot.

Following these ventures, Rao became choosy and featured in very few films in the late 2000s. His only release in 2008 was his cameo appearance in the film Tajmahal. Minugu opposite Pooja Gandhi was his solo release in the year 2010. Noted film maker Sunil Kumar Desai announced a film called Sarigama in 2008 with Rao and Prajwal Devaraj in the lead. This film, expected to have a 2012 release got shelved due to unknown reasons.[4]

Reports of him coming back to acting after a hiatus made news with his longtime associate director announcing his project called Bangalore Calling. It reported that Sunil would play one of the three main lead roles.[5]

Filmography

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
YearFilmNotes
1987Elu Suttina KoteAs child artist
1987Kendada MaleAs child artist
1991Readymade GandaAs child artist
1991Shanti KrantiAs child artist
1992Mysore JaanaAs child artist
2001Chithra
2003Panchaali
2003Freaky ChakraEnglish film
2003Excuse Me
2003Preethi Prema Pranaya
2004Baa Baaro Rasika
2005Masaala
2005Chappale
2005Sakha Sakhi
2006Belli Betta
2006Jackpot
2010Minugu
2010PremismGuest appearance
2018Thurthu Nirgamana

Web series

Year of ReleaseFilmNotes
2017Loose ConnectionFirst Kannada webseries

Awards

Roopakala Award to Sunil Raoh

He has been awarded the 'Roopakala Belli Kanmani Award' as a 'Naada shreshta Kalavida' by the 'Roopakala Utsava-25' linked with the Karnataka State in the year 2011

References

  1. "Entertainment Bangalore : Small and spicy". The Hindu. 9 September 2005. Archived from the original on 13 December 2013. Retrieved 1 December 2016.
  2. Srinivasa, Srikanth (9 February 2003). "Two guys & a goal". Deccan Herald. Archived from the original on 29 December 2003. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  3. "Sunil Raos back – Bollywood Movie News". Indiaglitz.com. 10 December 2005. Archived from the original on 2 December 2016. Retrieved 1 December 2016.
  4. "Kannada Movie/Cinema News – SUNIL KUMAR DESAI IS BACK WITH `SARIGAMA`". Chitratara.com. 9 November 2008. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 1 December 2016.
  5. "Sunil Rao to act again?". Archived from the original on 11 October 2020. Retrieved 11 October 2020.
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