Guruprasad Dies by Suicide: From ‘Mata’ to ‘Ranganayaka’, 5 Films Directed by the Renowned Kannada Filmmaker

Guruprasad, the acclaimed Kannada director, has left a lasting legacy with his notable films, including ‘Mata’ and ‘Ranganayaka’. Here’s a look at five films helmed by the director that have made a significant impact.

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The Kannada film industry is mourning the tragic loss of acclaimed director Guruprasad, who has reportedly died by suicide. Guruprasad's contribution to cinema will be remembered through his remarkable body of work. He leaves behind a legacy of films that resonated deeply with audiences and critics. His films often tackled complex themes with a blend of humour and drama, making them relatable and thought-provoking. His directorial debut was the 2006 film Mata, which became a cult hit. Kannada Director Guruprasad Dies by Suicide, Body Found Decomposed in Bengaluru Apartment.

In addition to directing, Guruprasad acted in several films and worked as a dialogue writer. His talents extended beyond the big screen; he also made appearances on television. Notably, he was a wildcard contestant on Bigg Boss Kannada 2 and served as a judge on popular reality shows such as such as Thaka Dhimi Tha Dancing Star, Putani Pantru Season 2, Dance Karnataka Dance and Barjari Comedy. Guruprasad’s passing marks a significant loss for the Kannada film fraternity and his fans. Here are five notable films helmed by the director that have left a lasting impact. Guruprasad Dies at 52: Netizens Pay Heartfelt Tribute to the Kannada Director on X.

1. Mata (2006)

This black comedy film is written and directed by debutant Guruprasad. It boasts an ensemble cast featuring Jaggesh, Vaijanath Biradar, Mandya Ramesh, among others. The director himself also appears in a cameo role in this hit film.

2. Eddelu Manjunatha (2009)

Featuring Jaggesh and Yagna Shetty in lead roles, this black comedy film has attained cult status within Kannada cinema. It centers on the life of a lazy, jobless middle-aged man named Manjunatha, who perceives his life as merely an existence rather than something practical or deserving. The film portrays his laziness not as a trait but as a deeply ingrained ethic that shapes his thoughts and perceptions of the world around him.

3. Director’s Special (2013)

A satire film featuring debutant Dhananjay alongside Rangayana Raghu. The storyline of this movie also shares similarities with two other Kannada films—Dasavala and Karodpathi.

4. Eradane Sala (2017)

This romantic comedy stars Dhananjay and Sangeetha Bhat, focusing on the dilemma faced by a middle-aged man torn between his mother and his love interest.

5. Ranganayaka (2024)

A political satire directed by Guruprasad, serving as his final film before his passing. The movie features Guruprasad, Jaggesh and Rachitha Mahalakshmi in lead roles. It follows a filmmaker who uncovers details about his past life, where he tried to create the first-ever Kannada film.

The news of Guruprasad’s death has sent shockwaves through the industry. The Kannada filmmaker will always be remembered for his ability to weave compelling narratives and engage audiences, leaving a lasting legacy in Kannada cinema.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Nov 04, 2024 08:48 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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