Phani Ramachandra

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H.S. Phani Ramachandra
BornApril 25, 1956
Hosahalli Karnataka, India
OccupationDirector

H. S. Phani Ramachandra is a Kannada film and television director. He is known for directing such classic Kannada comedy films as Ganeshana Maduve and Gauri Ganesha and the TV serial Danda Pindagalu. His films mainly portray middle class Karnataka society in a comic light.[1][2]

Career

He is particularly popular amongst a section of audience for his out of box narration movies. His very popular Kannada movies are Ganesha Subramanya, Gauri Ganesha, Ganeshana Maduve, Ganesha I Love You, Ganesha Matthe Banda, etc.[3] Ananth Nag was a common lead actor in his movies always. He is very famous for serials: Danda Pindagalu, Daridra Lakshmiyaru, Maduve Maduve Maduve, Devru Devru Devru. His serial Daridra Lakshmiyaru landed in controversy after actor Vishnuvardhan objected to the title to be derogatory to women which led the channel to change the title of the series as Sahasa Lakshmiyaru.[4][5]

He has made 3 Kannada movies based on the novels of Telugu writer Malladi Venkata Krishna Murthy - Ganeshana Maduve based on Vinayaka Rao Pelli, Gauri Ganesha based on Wedding Bells and Nanendu Nimmavane based on Repati Kodaku (Little Rascal). Also Ganesha I Love You was based on a story by actor Vishnuvardhan with the core plot elements adapted from Rendu Rella Aaru by Malladi Venkata Krishna Murthy.

Filmography

Films

Director

Story only

  • Hrudaya Geethe (1988)
  • Makkala Sainya (1994)

Television

  • Beedige biddavaru (discontinued)
  • Jagalagantiyaru(discontinued)
  • Sahasa Lakshmiyaru (initially titled Daridra Lakshmiyaru)
  • Prema pichachigalu
  • Dandapindagalu
  • Devru Devru Devru
  • Trin Trin Trin
  • Maduve Maduve Maduve
  • Duddu Duddu Duduu

References

  1. ^ "Aravind Kaushik talks about his five favourite directors". The Times of India. Retrieved 6 February 2021.
  2. ^ "Phani Ramachandra H S biography". Archived from the original on 23 December 2014. Retrieved 23 December 2014.
  3. ^ "Of woman bondage". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 3 October 2011. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  4. ^ "Row over serial name upsets director". Times of India. 22 January 2003. Retrieved 3 December 2023.
  5. ^ "Beat Phani Ramchandra". India Info. Archived from the original on 16 October 2003. Retrieved 3 December 2023.

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