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Home/People/Shankar Nag
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Born
Nov 9, 1954Died: Sep 30, 1990
Lived 35 years
Known For
Directing
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

40
Movies
0
TV Shows
9
Directed
Also Known As
Shankar Nagarakatte
Karate King
IMDb Profile

Shankar Nag

Directing

Biography
Shankar Nagarakatte (9 November 1954 – 30 September 1990) was an Indian actor, screenwriter, director, and producer known for his work in Kannada-language films and television. A popular cultural icon of Karnataka, Nag is often referred to as Karate King. He directed the teleserial Malgudi Days, based on novelist R. K. Narayan's short stories and acted in some episodes as well. He won two National Film Awards, four Karnataka State Film Awards and two Filmfare Award South. Nag received the inaugural IFFI Best Actor Award (Male): Silver Peacock Award" at the 7th International Film Festival of India for his work in the film Ondanondu Kaladalli. He co-wrote 22 June 1897, a National award-winning Marathi film. He is the younger brother of actor Anant Nag. Vincent Canby, the chief film critic of The New York Times had opined that Shankar's performance in Ondanondu Kaladalli had the force and humor of the younger Toshiro Mifune. Description above from the Wikipedia article Shankar Nag, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Prana Snehitha poster

Prana Snehitha

as Ram
1993
Nighooda Rahasya poster

Nighooda Rahasya

as Mohan
1990
Bhale Chathura poster

Bhale Chathura

Cast
1990
Hosa Jeevana poster

Hosa Jeevana

Cast
1990
Ramarajyadalli Rakshasaru poster

Ramarajyadalli Rakshasaru

Cast
1990
S. P. Sangliyana Part 2 poster

S. P. Sangliyana Part 2

as Sangliyana
1990
Narasimha poster

Narasimha

Cast
1989
Maha Yuddha poster

Maha Yuddha

Cast
1989
Idu Saadhya poster

Idu Saadhya

as Director of Drama
1989
Tarka poster

Tarka

as Akshay / Harish
1989
C.B.I Shankar poster

C.B.I Shankar

as Satya/Shankar
1989
Dharmathma poster

Dharmathma

Cast
1988
Sangliyana poster

Sangliyana

Cast
1988
Kanaka Purandara poster

Kanaka Purandara

as Kanaka Dasa
1988
Shakthi poster

Shakthi

Cast
1988
Digvijaya poster

Digvijaya

as DCP Chandrashekhar
1987
Agni Parikshe poster

Agni Parikshe

Cast
1986
Parameshi Prema Prasanga poster

Parameshi Prema Prasanga

Cast
1985
Accident poster

Accident

as Journalist Ravi
1984
Utsav poster

Utsav

as Sajjal
1984