
Shankar Nag
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.
9 directing credits · 40 acting credits
Directing · 9
Acting · 40

Utsav
1984

Accident
1984

Ondanondu Kaladalli
1979

Geetha
1981

Nodi Swamy Navirodu Heege
1983

Makkaliralavva Manethumba
1984

Sangliyana
1988

C.B.I Shankar
1989

Ganda Bherunda
1984

Seetha Ramu
1979

Preethi Madu Thamashe Nodu
1979

Janma Janmada Anubandha
1980

Prana Snehitha
1993

Karmika Kallanalla
1982

Parameshi Prema Prasanga
1985

Auto Raja
1980

Idu Saadhya
1989

Minchina Ota
1980

Omniscient
1978
Shakthi
1988

Dharmathma
1988

Tarka
1989

Narasimha
1989

Ramarajyadalli Rakshasaru
1990

Hosa Jeevana
1990

Bhari Bharjari Bete
1981

Muniyana Madari
1981

S. P. Sangliyana Part 2
1990

Agni Parikshe
1986

Digvijaya
1987

Benki Birugali
1984

Bhale Chathura
1990

Nighooda Rahasya
1990

Kalinga Sarpa
1984

Ondu Hennu Aaru Kannu
1980

Apoorva Sangama
1984

Shapatha
1984

Gedda Maga
1983
Kanaka Purandara
1988

Maha Yuddha
1989



