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Singanalluru Puttaswamaiah Muthuraj (24 April 1929 – 12 April 2006), better known by his stage name Dr. Rajkumar, was an Indian actor and singer who worked in Kannada cinema. Regarded as one of the greatest and versatile actors in the history of Indian cinema, he is considered a cultural icon and holds a matinée idol status in the Kannada diaspora, among whom he is popularly called as Nata Saarvabhouma (Emperor of Actors), Bangarada Manushya (Man of Gold), Vara Nata (Gifted actor), Gaana Gandharva (Celestial singer), Rasikara Raja (King of connoisseurs), Kannada Kanteerava and Rajanna/Annavru (Elder brother, Raj). He was honoured with Padma Bhushan in 1983 and Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 1995. He is the only lead actor to win National Award for Playback singing. His 39 movies have been remade 63 times in 9 languages by 34 actors making him the first actor whose movies were remade more than fifty times and the first actor whose movies were remade in nine languages. He was the first actor in India to enact a role which was based on James Bond in a full-fledged manner. The success of his movie Jedara Bale is credited to have widely inspired an Indian bond genre in other Indian film industries. On the occasion of the "Centenary of Indian Cinema" in April 2013, Forbes included his performance in Bangaarada Manushya on its list of "25 Greatest Acting Performances of Indian Cinema". Upon his death, The New York Times had described him as one of India's most popular movie stars.

Shabdavedhi

Gandhada Gudi Part 2

Odahuttidavaru
as Ramanna

Akasmika
as Narasimha Murthy
Jeevana Chaithra
as Vishwanathaiah

Parashuram
Devatha Manushya
as Krishna Murthy

Shiva Mecchida Kannappa
as Lord Shiva

Ondu Muttina Kathe
as Aithu
Shruthi Seridaga
as Dr. G. N. Murthy

Guri
as Kaliprasad

Anuraaga Aralithu
as Shankar

Bhagyada Lakshmi Baaramma

Jwalamukhi
as Jayasimha

Ade Kannu
as Jagannath Rao & Gopi

Dhruva Taare
as Sagar

Samayada Gombe
as Gurumurthy

Shravana Banthu
as Raghu/Kumar/Peter

Apoorva Sangama
as Gopi Krishna / Santhosh
Yaarivanu
as Inspector Bhaskar

Bhakta Prahlada
as Hiranyakashipu

Kaviratna Kalidasa
as Kalidasa

Kamana Billu
as Suryanarayana "Soorappa"
Eradu Nakshatragalu
as Vijaya

Chalisuva Modagalu
as Mohan

Haalu Jenu
as Ranga

Hosa Belaku
as Ravi

Haavina Hede
as Muthanna

Nee Nanna Gellalare
as Srikanth

Keralida Simha
as Shankar

Bhagyavantha
as Cameo

Vasantha Geetha
as Vasantha

Ravi Chandra
as Ravi / Chandra

Naanobba Kalla
as Gopi & DCP Chandrashekhar (Dual Role)

Huliya Halina Mevu
as Chengumani

Thaayige Thakka Maga
as Kumar

Operation Diamond Racket
as Prakash

Shankar Guru
as Rajashekhar/Jairaj, Shankar & Guru (Triple Role)

Olavu Geluvu
as Mohan

Sanaadi Appanna
as Appanna

Girikanye
as Chenna

Bhaagyavantharu
as Kumar

Babruvahana
as Arjuna & Babruvahana (Dual Role)

Badavara Bandhu
as Ranga

Naa Ninna Mareyalare
as Anand

Raja Nanna Raja
as Raja

Bahaddur Gandu
as Panju

Premada Kanike
as Manohar

Trimurthy
as Sridhar/Vijay/Shekhar/Sheshagiri

Mayura
as Mayura

Daari Thappida Maga
as Prakash/Prashanth & Prasad (Dual Role)

Sri Srinivasa Kalyana
as Lord Venkateswara

Bhaktha Kumbara
as Gora

Sampatthige Savaal
as Veerabhadra

Eradu Kanasu
as Ramu

Bangarada Panjara
as Beera

Mooruvare Vajragalu
as Narada & Krishna (Dual Role)

Gandhada Gudi
as Kumar

Doorada Betta
as Shivu

Swayamvara
as Natraj