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1 Career  





2 Controversy  





3 Partial filmography  



3.1  Kannada  





3.2  Tamil  





3.3  Telegu  





3.4  Hindi  





3.5  Malayalam  





3.6  Odia  





3.7  Television  





3.8  Director  







4 Awards  





5 References  





6 External links  














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Charan Raj
Born

Brahmananda


(1958-04-27) 27 April 1958 (age 66)[1]
NationalityIndian
Occupation(s)Actor, film director, producer, screenwriter
Years active1982–present
SpouseKalpana Charanraj
Children3, including Tej

Charan Rajkumar is an Indian actor, director, film producer, and writer who works in Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Odia and Hindi movies.

Career[edit]

Charan Raj is a versatile actor who is popular for his villainy and character roles in South Indian film industry. Charanraj started his movie career with Kannada movie Parajitha (1982) directed by Siddalingaiah which became commercially hit cinema.[2]

Charan Rajkumar is not only an actor, but a producer, music composer and director too. He is popular for his villainy roles in Telugu film industry starting his career in Telugu with Pratighatana (1985), Indrudu Chandrudu (1989) and Karthavyam (1990). He has also acted with Rajinikanth in the Hindi movie Phool Bane Angaray (1991) and Tamil films like Panakkaran (1990), Dharma Dorai (1991), Pandian (1992), Veera (1994) and Baashha (1995). His character role in Tamil film Gentleman (1993) showed him as a different Charan Raj and he got good applause for his performance in that film.

He made his debut as a director in 1999, through the film Annan Thangachi. In this film he acted as the hero as well as did the direction. The film did not hit the box office, though it had a good story. He has also acted as Suriya’s father in the film Vel (2007) with Saranya Ponvannan as his pair.[3]

After wowing the audiences in negative roles, Charan has signed the Kannada film Sorry Kane (2014).[4]

In 2023, Charan Raj played in the Telegu movie Narakasura.[5]

Controversy[edit]

In 2014, Charan Raj was accused of carrying a gun at Sri Varasiddhi Vinayak Temple, Andhra Pradesh.[6]

Partial filmography[edit]

Kannada[edit]

  • Parajitha (1982)
  • Aasha (1993)
  • Thayiya Nudi (1983)
  • Hosa Theerpu (1983)
  • Manege Banda Mahalakshmi (1983)
  • Prema Parva (1983)
  • Samarpane (1983)
  • Dharma Yuddha (1983)
  • Shubha Muhurtha (1984)
  • Thaliya Bhagya (1984)
  • Guru Bhakthi (1984)
  • Dharma (1984)
  • Thayi Nadu (1984)
  • Odeda Halu (1984)
  • Shapatha (1984)
  • Thayi Kanasu (1985)
  • Kumkuma Thanda Sowbhagya (1985)
  • Pralaya Rudra (1985)
  • Thayiya Hone (1985)
  • Maruthi Mahime (1985)
  • Vajra Mushti (1985)
  • Sanchu (1986)
  • Thavaru Mane (1986)
  • Tiger (1986)
  • Henne Ninagenu Bandhana (1986)
  • Africadalli Sheela (1986)
  • Namma Oora Devathe (1986)
  • Hrudaya Pallavi (1987)
  • Aase (1987)
  • Nyayakke Shikshe (1987)
  • Kurukshethra (1987)
  • Justice Rajendra (1988)
  • Namma Bhoomi (1989)
  • Mana Gedda Maga (1992)
  • Jwala (1993)
  • Gandhada Gudi Part 2 (1994)
  • Shravana Sanje (1995)
  • Nighatha (1995)
  • Samara (1995)
  • Rambo Raja Revolver Rani (1996)
  • Thavarina Thottilu (1996)
  • GodFather (1996)
  • Annavra Makkalu (1996)
  • Honey Moon (1997)
  • Yuddha (1997)
  • Kalyani (1997)
  • CBI Durga (1997)
  • Thayavva (1997)
  • Mahabharatha (1997)
  • Dayadi (1998)
  • Om Shakthi (1999)
  • Soorappa (2000)
  • Papigala Lokadalli (2000)
  • Nee Nanna Jeeva (2000)
  • Kadlimatti Station Master (2000)
  • Brahma Vishnu (2001)
  • Mafia (2001)
  • Kanoonu (2001)
  • Supari (2001)
  • Amma Nagamma (2001)
  • Boothayyana Makkalu (2002)
  • Aathma (2002)
  • Annayya Thammayya (2002)
  • Daddy No. 1 (2002)
  • Nammoora Yajamana (2002)
  • Police Officers (2002)
  • Commissioner Narasimha (2002)
  • Border (2003)
  • Sri Renukadevi (2003)
  • Ondagona Baa (2003)
  • Love ve Pasagali (2003)
  • Pandava (2004)
  • Real Rowdy (2004)
  • Hendthi Andre Hendthi (2004)
  • Gadipar (2005)
  • Thirupathi (2006)
  • Ma Neenello Nanalle (2007)
  • Mr. Theertha (2010)
  • Swayam Krushi (2011)
  • Raja Huli (2013)
  • Sorry Kane (2014)
  • Rathaavara (2015)
  • Nigooda Rahasya (2015)
  • Preethiya Raayabhari (2018)
  • Gadinaadu (2020)
  • Berklee (2021)
  • Ek Love Ya (2022)
  • Tamil[edit]

  • Sakkarai Panthal (1988)
  • Sudhanthira Naattin Adimaigal (1988)
  • Poovum Puyalum (1988)
  • Kazhugumalai Kallan (1988)
  • Poovukkul Boogambam (1988)
  • Sigappu Thali (1988)
  • Naan Sonnathey Sattam (1988)
  • Kalicharan (1988)
  • Adhu Antha Kaalam (1988)
  • Kuttravali (1989)
  • Karunguyil Kundram (1989)
  • Sattathin Marupakkam (1989)
  • Rajanadai (1989)
  • Panakkaran (1990)
  • Seetha (1990)
  • Adhisaya Manithan (1990)
  • Pudhu Pudhu Ragangal (1990)
  • Dharma Durai (1991)
  • Sirai Kathavukal (1991)
  • Vaidehi Vanthachu (1991)
  • Pandian (1992)
  • Manikuyil (1993)
  • Vedan (1993)
  • Gentleman (1993)
  • Veera (1994)
  • Baashha (1995)
  • Nethaji (1996)
  • Arasiyal (1997)
  • Ethirum Puthirum (1999)
  • Annan Thangachi (1999)
  • Rajakali Amman (2000)
  • Palayathu Amman (2000)
  • Nee Enthan Vaanam (2000)
  • Arul (2004)
  • Arasatchi (2004)
  • Ayodhya (2005)
  • Ji (2005)
  • Pon Megalai (2005)
  • Aacharya (2006)
  • Oru Ponnu Oru Paiyan (2007)
  • Nam Naadu (2007)
  • Vel (2007)
  • Thotta (2008)
  • Kadhal Endral Enna (2008)
  • Kee Mu (2008)
  • Kai (2012)
  • Aghavan (2019)
  • Telegu[edit]

  • Kotigadu (1986)
  • Aranyakanda (1986)
  • America Abbayi (1987)
  • Donga Mogudu (1988)
  • Sankharavam (1987)
  • Swayamkrushi (1987)
  • Asthulu Anthasthulu (1988)
  • Jeevana Ganga (1988)
  • Rajakeeya Chadarangam (1989)
  • Bhale Donga (1989)
  • Black Tiger (1989)
  • Indrudu Chandrudu (1989)
  • Maa Inti Katha (1990)
  • Karthavyam (1990)
  • Seetha (1990)
  • Surya IPS (1991)
  • Ganga (1991)
  • Nani (1992)
  • Aasayam (1993)
  • Gaayam (1993)
  • President Gari Alludu (1994)
  • Hello Brother (1994)
  • Palnati Pourusham (1994)
  • Police Brothers (1994)
  • Yes Nenante Nene (1994)
  • Amma Donga (1995)
  • Chilakapachcha Kaapuram (1995)
  • Lady Boss (1995)
  • Telugu Veera Levara (1995)
  • Muddayi Muddugumma (1995)
  • Peddannayya (1997)
  • Egire Paavurama (1997)
  • Yuvarathna Rana (1998)
  • Suryudu (1998)
  • Vamsoddharakudu (2000)
  • Adavi Chukka (2000)
  • Naa Alludu (2005)
  • Athadu (2005)
  • Asadhyudu (2006)
  • Current (2009)
  • Em Pillo Em Pillado (2007)
  • Puli (2010)
  • Adhinayakudu (2012)
  • Yadartha Prema Katha (2012)
  • Paisa (2014)
  • Narakasura (2023)
  • Hindi[edit]

  • Kudrat Ka Kanoon (1987)
  • Kahan Hai Kanoon (1989)
  • Phool Bane Angaray (1991)
  • Hafta Bandh (1991)
  • Parakrami (1991)
  • I Love You (1992)
  • Police Aur Mujrim (1992)
  • Tejasvini (1994)
  • Mafia (1996)
  • Husn Ke Lootere (2001)
  • Malayalam[edit]

  • Lelam (1997)
  • Red Indians (1999)
  • India Gate (2002)
  • Pokkiri Raja (2010)
  • Madhura Raja (2019)
  • Odia[edit]

    • Jaa Devi Sarva Bhuteshu (1989)

    Television[edit]

    Year Series Role Language Notes
    2023 Label Murugesan Tamil

    Director[edit]

    Awards[edit]

    Nandi Award for Best Villain - Pratighatana (1985) [7]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Kollywood Movie Actor Charan Raj Biography, News, Photos, Videos". nettv4u. Archived from the original on 3 October 2019. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
  • ^ "Parajitha – ಪರಾಜಿತ (1982/೧೯೮೨)". 23 February 2013.
  • ^ "Kollywood Movie Actor Charan Raj Biography, News, Photos, Videos". nettv4u.
  • ^ "Charan Raj is back in Sandalwood".
  • ^ "Narakasura Review".
  • ^ "Actor Charan Raj carries pistol inside temple; apologises". mid-day. 29 August 2014. Archived from the original on 22 March 2019. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
  • ^ "నంది అవార్డు విజేతల పరంపర (1964–2008)" [A series of Nandi Award Winners (1964–2008)] (PDF). Information & Public Relations of Andhra Pradesh. Retrieved 21 August 2020.(inTelugu)
  • External links[edit]


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