Karnataka Pays Heartfelt Tribute to Legendary Actor Dr Rajkumar on 97th Birth Anniversary

Karnataka is observing the 97th birth anniversary of legendary Kannada actor Dr Rajkumar with reverence. Events are planned at Kanteerava Studio where family members and state dignitaries will pay respects. Union Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy and BJP State President B.Y. Vijayendra offered heartfelt tributes. Dr Rajkumar, a Padma Bhushan and Dadasaheb Phalke awardee, remains an iconic figure in Indian cinema.

Key Points: Karnataka Remembers Dr Rajkumar on 97th Birth Anniversary

  • 97th birth anniversary of Dr Rajkumar celebrated in Karnataka
  • Events at Kanteerava Studio in Bengaluru
  • Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Union Ministers to participate
  • Fans organize blood donation and food distribution camps
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Karnataka remembers legendary actor Rajkumar on his 97th birth anniversary; tributes pour in

Karnataka celebrates Dr Rajkumar's 97th birth anniversary with events at Kanteerava Studio. Leaders like Siddaramaiah, Kumaraswamy pay tribute to the iconic actor.

Karnataka remembers legendary actor Rajkumar on his 97th birth anniversary; tributes pour in
"I offer my heartfelt remembrance and respectful homage to Karnataka's cultural ambassador - H.D. Kumaraswamy"

Bengaluru, April 24

The 97th birth anniversary of legendary Kannada cinema icon Dr Rajkumar is being observed on Friday across Karnataka with reverence and enthusiasm, with major events planned at Kanteerava Studio in Bengaluru, where he is laid to rest.

Family members are scheduled to offer special prayers at Dr Rajkumar's memorial at the studio. The state government will also pay its respects, with an official programme being organised by the Department of Information and Public Relations.

Several cultural and commemorative events have been arranged at Kanteerava Studio to mark the occasion. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Union Minister Shobha Karandlaje, along with other dignitaries, are expected to participate in the celebrations.

Fans have organised community service activities such as food distribution and blood donation camps to commemorate the occasion. Admirers of the iconic actor are expected to arrive in large numbers from various parts of the state.

The area around Kanteerava Studio has been adorned with massive cutouts of Dr Rajkumar, as a sea of fans is set to gather to celebrate the birth anniversary of "Annavru".

Union Minister for Heavy Industries and Steel H.D. Kumaraswamy, in a statement, said, "I offer my heartfelt remembrance and respectful homage to Karnataka's cultural ambassador, the legendary singer and iconic actor Dr Rajkumar, on the occasion of his birth anniversary."

"A man who lived by the belief that 'fans are God', his personality continues to inspire us. He regarded art as divine and saw it as a path for social reform, living his life in accordance with that philosophy. He was truly a devoted artist. Personally, his influence on me has been immense," Kumaraswamy stated.

BJP State President and MLA B.Y. Vijayendra stated, "On the birth anniversary of Kannada pride, actor supreme, Karnataka Ratna and Padma Bhushan awardee Dr Rajkumar, I offer my respectful tributes to that great artistic soul."

"His films are lessons for life, and his songs are melodies cherished by the people. Through his simplicity, integrity, discipline, and deep concern for the language and culture of the land, Annavru has earned a permanent place in the hearts of millions of Kannadigas," he said.

It can be noted that through his over five-decade-long career of over 200 films, he was regarded as one of the most pivotal and influential figures of the Kannada film industry. His films were praised as a bridge between popular and art films because of the theme of the story and their treatment.

In a film career spanning over five decades, Dr Rajkumar emerged as one of the most celebrated figures in Indian cinema, earning numerous accolades and widespread recognition.

In 1983, he was honoured with the Padma Bhushan, India's third-highest civilian award, for his contributions to cinema. He was later conferred the prestigious Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 1995, recognising his lifetime contribution to Indian film.

In 1985, Dr Rajkumar became the first Indian actor to receive the Kentucky Colonel, an honorary title awarded by the Governor of Kentucky in the United States.

Marking the centenary of Indian cinema in April 2013, Forbes included his performance in "Bangaarada Manushya" in its list of the 25 greatest acting performances in Indian cinema. Following his passing, The New York Times described him as one of India's most popular movie stars.

He received eleven Karnataka State Film Awards, including nine for Best Actor and two for Best Singer, along with eight Filmfare Awards South and one National Film Award.

- IANS

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Sneha F
True legend! I'm from Tamil Nadu but I grew up watching Rajkumar sir's films dubbed in Tamil. His acting in 'Shankar Guru' was pure magic. As a filmmaker, I admire how he balanced commercial cinema with meaningful stories. The article rightly calls him a bridge between popular and art films. Miss you, Annavru! 🌟
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Vikram M
Great to see the state government honoring him properly. But I hope they also remember the struggles his family faced during his kidnapping by Veerappan. That was a dark chapter for Karnataka. Yet Rajkumar sahab emerged with dignity. His legacy should also include his grace under pressure.
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Priya S
Every time I hear 'Naadina Haneyaagide' or 'Hrudaya Ananda', tears come to my eyes. He was not just an actor but a cultural ambassador who united Kannadigas across the world. The fact that Forbes and NYT recognized him shows his global impact. Annavru, you live in our hearts forever! ❤️
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Rohit P
I appreciate the memorial events, but I wish the government would also focus on preserving his film legacy digitally. Many of his classic films are not easily available for new generations. A proper Rajkumar archive and streaming platform would be a fitting tribute. Just my two cents as a cinephile.
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Kavya N
My grandmother still calls him 'Devaru' (God). She says his films taught her about honesty, family values, and love for the motherland. I recently watched 'Kasturi Nivasa' and

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