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All in the Family: Siblings who have collaborated in Kannada Cinema

Swaroop Kodur
| TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Aug 18, 2021, 16:45 IST
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A number of siblings have worked together over the years and had each other backs in an industry that's rigged with competetion

Much like in other film industries, the Kannada Film Industry has had siblings collaborate with each other on several occasions. Despite technically being professional rivals, the siblings here have looked out for each other and lent their successes and fame to the benefit of the other. Let's take a look at some of the famous celebrity siblings who have worked together.


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Dr. Rajkumar and S.P. Varadaraj

Known to be Dr. Raj's most trusted aid throughout his life and career, S.P. Varadaraj was instrumental in guiding both the actor and their home production of Vajreshwari Combines. Despite being an actor himself, S.P. Varadaraj chose to remain behind the scenes and carefully looked after Dr. Raj's career and ensured that their combined vision remained intact. Mr. Varadaraj has also produced films like 'Bhootayyana Maga Aiyyu' and 'Hemavathi' and is supposedly one of the main forces behind the making of 'Kasturi Nivasa'.


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Ananth Nag and Shankar Nag

Despite being recognized actors in their individual rights, Shankar Nag and Ananth Nag combined forces on a number of occasions to produce some of the finest Kannada films of all time. The first of their many collaborations came about in 1980 with 'Minchina Ota', a film directed by Shankar Nag, and they would go on to repeat the magic with 'Janma Janumada Anubandha', and 'Accident'. Shankar Nag's landmark TV production of 'Malgudi Days' featured Ananth Nag extensively in prominent roles.


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Jaggesh and Komal Kumar

The comedic duo of Jaggesh and Komal has worked together on multiple occasions and can be easily be deemed as one of the most successful and popular sibling stories of Kannada cinema. While Jaggesh, the elder brother, started off in the mid-'80s with an array of supporting roles, Komal began his career in 1992 alongside Jaggesh in 'Super Nan Maga'. This was a particularly crucial phase for Jaggesh as he embarked on a new journey as a leading man to soon establish himself as one of the biggest and most popular stars of the time. Komal, on the other hand, had to wait out a long period and was unfortunately confined to the "comic relief" space in Kannada cinema until films 'Mr. Garagasa' and others came along to launch him as a hero.


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Anup and Nirup Bhandari

When filmmaker Anup Bhandari decided on making his first feature 'RangiTaranga', his obvious choice for the male lead's part was his kid brother Nirup. The stellar success of the film meant that both the brothers became sought-after right away and the two reunited to repeat the magic three years later with 'Rajaratha'. Despite the second attempt's failure, the brothers continue to work together and will soon be seen collaborating for the third straight time on 'Vikrant Rona' wherein Nirup Bhandari plays a crucial role.


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Darshan and Dinakar Thoogudeepa

Born to the very popular character actor Thoogudeepa Srinivas, Darshan and Dinakar were destined to be part of cinema and it happened so. While Darshan took up acting and strived his way through to the top, Dinakar chose to become a film director and has even delivered many successful films in his pursuits. The two would work together for the very first time in 2008 on the film 'Navagraha' and then on 'Chakravarthy', which came out in 2011.


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Vijay Raghavendra and Srii Murali

The two brothers have had distinct and contrasting careers but have achieved fame on their own accords nevertheless. Vijay Raghavendra had established himself as a popular child artist, having won a National Award for 'Kotreshi Kanasu', while Srii Murali began his acting career with 'Chandra Chakori' in 2003. The two have worked together only on a single occasion, on the 2008 film 'Minchina Ota'.


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V. Ravichandran and Balaji

Actor-director V. Ravichandran launched his younger brother Balaji with the film 'Aham Premasmi' in 2005, and although the film wasn't a huge success at the time, one reckoned that the young actor will continue being an actor. However, Balaji steered away from the limelight after a couple of unsuccessful attempts and hasn't acted since 2009.


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