P. Sai Kumar
P. Sai Kumar | |
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Born | Pudipeddi Sai Kumar 27 July 1960 Vizianagaram, Andhra Pradesh, India |
Education | |
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Years active | 1976–present |
Children | 2, including Aadi |
Father | P. J. Sarma |
Relatives | P. Ravi Shankar (brother) |
Pudipeddi Sai Kumar (born 27 July 1960)[1] is an Indian actor, dubbing artist, and television presenter who works primarily in Telugu and Kannada cinema.[2] He has received three Filmfare Awards, two Nandi Awards, and two South Indian International Movie Awards (SIIMA). His performance in Prasthanam (2010) was included in the "100 Greatest Performances of the Decade" by Film Companion.[3] In addition to acting, he has worked extensively as a dubbing artist.
Early and personal life
[edit]Sai Kumar was born to P. J. Sarma and Krishna Jyothi, as one of five children. Sarma moved from Vizianagaram, Andhra Pradesh to Chennai and established himself as an actor and dubbing artist while Jyothi, hails from Bagepalli, Karnataka and has acted in several Kannada films.[4][2]
Kumar's brothers P. Ravi Shankar and Ayyappa P. Sharma are also actors. They have two sisters.[4] Kumar has a master's degree in Arts from Presidency College, Chennai and completed M.Phil. at Madras Christian College, where he also taught briefly.[5]
Sai Kumar's son Aadi is an actor in Telugu cinema.[6]
Film career
[edit]He started his career at an early age as a dubbing child artist. His father, P. J. Sarma was a leading dubbing artist. Sai Kumar followed in his father's footsteps, having dubbed for Suman and Rajasekhar for many of their films. As a child actor, he appeared in Devudu Chesina Pelli (1975) and Sneham (1977). He resumed acting as an adult, appearing in Challenge (1984), Kalikalam (1991), Major Chandrakanth (1993) and others.[7] He started in Tamil movies like Thaiyalkaran (1991), Kaaval Geetham (1992), Vaettiya Madichu Kattu (1998) and then the action roles such as Aathi (2006), Thenavattu (2008) and Thiruvannamalai (2008).
He appeared in the 1996 Kannada film Police Story, which was also voice dubbed in Telugu and Tamil. His Kannada films Agni IPS (1997), Central Jail (1997), Police Story 2 (2007) were all major hits at the box office and Sai Kumar became a household name in Karnataka.[8] Sai Kumar says, 'I am indebted to Karnataka for making me a star and giving me Police Story during my struggling days.'[5] His Kannada film RangiTaranga was one of the 300 films eligible to be nominated for the Oscars in 2016[9] and his performance in the film was not only praised by the critics, but also earned him an IIFA Utsavam and SIIMA Award.[10][11] He produces his son's film Aadi titled Garam (2016).
In 2019, the brothers Sai Kumar, Ravi Shankar and Ayyappa to play a major role in Sriimurali starrer Bharaate.[12] After essaying a number of amazing roles as a male protagonist and a character artiste, Sai Kumar makes OTT debut with Gaalivaana (2022).[13]
Television career
[edit]In addition to his films, he also hosted Deal or No Deal on Gemini TV and Etv Kannada in Telugu and Kannada respectively. He also hosted WOW-Sakkhath Kick Kodo game show on ETV Kannada and WOW S1 - Manchi Kick Ichche, WOW S2 game shows on ETV. He hosted a game show, Manam on ETV.[14]
Awards
[edit]- Nandi Award for Best Villain – Samanyudu (2006)
- Nandi Award for Best Supporting Actor – Prasthanam (2010)
- Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor – Telugu - Samanyudu (2006)
- Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor – Telugu - Prasthanam (2010)
- Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor – Kannada - RangiTaranga (2015)
- SIMA Award for Best Actor in a Negative Role – Bharaate (2019)
- SIMA Award for Best Actor in a Negative Role – RangiTaranga (2015)
- Other Awards
- TSR – TV9 Award for Best Villain - Prasthanam (2010)
- Santosham Best Villain Award – Yevadu (2014)
- Television Awards (As anchor)
- TV Award 2009 for Best Male Anchor presented by Delhi Telugu Academy in Hyderabad on 8 August 2010.[16]
- 'Best Male Anchor Award' was presented at the AP Cinegoers' 6th Annual TV Awards – 2009 on 28 December 2010 for his anchoring of Wow on ETV Telugu.[17]
Filmography
[edit]As actor
[edit]Telugu
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1975 | Devudu Chesina Pelli | ||
1977 | Sneham | ||
1981 | Maa Voori Pedda Manushulu | ||
1984 | Challenge | Prakasam | |
Rustum | |||
1985 | Agni Parvatam | ||
Vande Mataram | |||
Maharaju | |||
Pratighatana | |||
Jwala | Sarvottama Rao's son | ||
1987 | Yugakarthalu | ||
Bharatamlo Arjunudu | |||
Ida Prapancham | |||
1990 | Doctor Bhavani | ||
Kartavyam | |||
Neti Dowrjanyam[18] | S.P. Ranjith | ||
Aayudham | China Venkatarayudu | ||
1991 | Kalikalam | ||
Amma Rajinama | |||
1992 | Laati | Prithvi | |
Rowdy Inspector | Narasimham | ||
Nani | |||
Valu Jada Tolu Beltu | |||
Bangaru Mama | |||
Prema Vijetha | |||
1993 | Major Chandrakanth | ||
1994 | Pacha Thoranam | ||
1996 | Police Story | ||
1998 | Rowdy Durbar | ||
Swarnamukhi | |||
Kodukulu | |||
Anthahpuram | Prakash | ||
1999 | A. K. 47 | Ramu | [19] |
2001 | Narahari | ||
Sivanna | |||
Khaki Chokka | Pratap | ||
Athanu | |||
2002 | Seema Simham | Simbhu Prasad | |
Janam | Jeeva | ||
2004 | Sivaram | Sivaram | |
2005 | Slokam | ||
2006 | Samanyudu | Bhagavan Raj | |
2007 | Vijayadasami | Durga Prasad | |
2008 | Indrajith | ||
2009 | Dhee Ante Dhee | ||
2010 | Prasthanam | Loknath Naidu | 3rd on the list of Film Companion's "100 Greatest Performances of the Decade"[3] |
2011 | Ayyare | Gajapathi | |
2012 | Uu Kodathara? Ulikki Padathara? | Bujji | |
Shirdi Sai | Nanavali | ||
2013 | Okkadine | Shivaji Rao | |
Pavitra | |||
Jagadguru Adi Shankara | Mandana Misra | ||
Kamina | Dharma | ||
2014 | Yevadu | Dharma | |
Autonagar Surya | Sirisha's father | ||
Galata | |||
2015 | Pataas | DGP Murali Krishna | |
Pandaga Chesko | Sai Reddy | ||
Bhale Manchi Roju | Shakti | ||
2016 | Sarrainodu | Jaya Prakash "J.P." | |
Supreme | Narayana Rao | ||
Chuttalabbai | Babji's father | ||
Janatha Garage | Police Commissioner K. Chandra Shekar | ||
Manalo Okkadu | Pratap | ||
2017 | Om Namo Venkatesaya | Guru Anubhananda Swamy | |
Vaisakham | |||
Jai Lava Kusa | Kaakha | ||
Raja the Great | Surya Murthy | ||
2018 | Naa Peru Surya, Naa Illu India | Mustafa | |
Subrahmanyapuram | Ayushmaan | ||
Suvarna Sundari | Guna | ||
2019 | Maharshi | Pallavi's father | |
2021 | Sreekaram | Ekambaram | |
Yuvarathnaa | Raghav Reddy (Education minister) | ||
Ardha Shathabdham | Ramanna | ||
SR Kalyanamandapam | Dharma | ||
Raja Vikramarka | Chakravarthy | ||
2022 | Gaalivaana | Komarraju | web series |
S5 No Exit | CM Subrahmanyam Naidu | ||
2023 | Sir | Pathi Papa Rao | |
Dasara | Thurpugutta Rajanna | ||
Natho Nenu | Koteswara Rao | ||
Jorugaa Husharugaa | Santhosh's father | [20] | |
2024 | RAM (Rapid Action Mission) | ||
Gangs of Godavari | Ratnakar's father | ||
Committee Kurrollu | President Bujji | ||
Saripodhaa Sanivaaram | Sankaram | ||
Lucky Baskhar | CBI Officer Laxman Rao | ||
Dhoom Dhaam | |||
Pranaya Godari | Pedda Kapu | ||
Bachchala Malli |
Kannada
[edit]- Prema Sangama (1992)
- Kumkuma Bhagya (1993)
- Lockup Death (1994)
- Hettha Karulu (1994)
- Muthinantha Hendathi (1995)
- Thavaru Beegaru (1995)
- Thaliya Sowbhagya (1995)
- Puttmalli (1995)
- Emergency (1995)
- Hetthavaru (1996)
- Circle Inspector (1996)
- Saakida Gini (1996)
- Sowbhagya Devathe (1996)
- Mane Mane Ramayana (1996)
- Aayudha (1996)
- Police Story (1996)
- Muddina Kanmani (1997)
- Agni IPS (1997)
- Police Bete (1997)
- Central Jail (1997)
- Dhairya (1997)
- Jagadeeshwari (1998)
- Underworld (1999)
- Om Namah Shivaya (1999)
- Naga Devathe (2000)
- Mahatma (2000)
- Ticket Tickets (2000)
- Paapigala Lokadalli (2000)
- Durgada Huli (2000)
- Independence Day (2000)
- Khadga (2000)
- Rashtra Geethe (2001)
- Grama Devathe (2001)
- Law and Order (2002)
- Anka (2003)
- Vijaya Dashami (2003)
- Monda (2004)
- The City (2004)
- Srirampura Police Station (2004)
- Bhagawan (2004)
- Mahasadhvi Mallamma (2005)
- Police Story 2 (2007)
- Rakshaka (2007)
- Sri Kshetra Kaivara Thathaiyya (2007)
- Citizen (2008)
- Aa Marma (2012)
- Kalpana (2012)
- Angulimala (2012)
- Samsaradalli Golmal (2012)
- Brindavana (2013)
- Angulimala (2014)
- Rose (2014)
- RangiTaranga (2015)
- Raj Bahaddur (2016)
- Mahaveera Machideva (2016)
- Run Antony (2016) - Special appearance
- Madamakki (2016)
- Nagarahavu (2016)
- Santhu Straight Forward (2016)
- Real Police (2017)
- Pataki (2017)
- Happy New Year (2017)
- Bharjari (2017)
- Women's Day (2017)
- Brihaspathi (2018)
- Kismath (2018) - guest appearance
- Ibbaru BTech Students Journey (2019)
- Yada Yada Hi Dharmasya (2019)
- Bharaate (2019)
- Yuvarathnaa (2021) as Raghav Reddy, Central Education Minister
- Avatara Purusha (2022) as Rama Joyeesa
- Ombattane Dikku (2022) as Varadappa
- Made in Bengaluru (2022) as Mohan Reddy
Tamil
[edit]- Thaiyalkaran (1991)
- Kaaval Geetham (1992)
- Vaettiya Madichu Kattu (1998)
- Anthapuram (1999)
- Aathi (2006)
- Thenavattu (2008)
- Thiruvannamalai (2008)
- Kotti (2010)
- Irumbukkottai Murattu Singam (2010)
- A1 (2019)
- Anbarivu (2022)
- Vaathi (2023)
- Bagheera (2023)
- Diesel (2025)
As dubbing artist
[edit]Actor | Titles | Notes |
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Suman | Tarangini | |
Neti Bharatam | ||
Sitaara | ||
Merupu Dhadi | ||
America Alludu | [21] | |
Bava Bavamaridi | ||
Athiradi Padai | ||
Rajasekhar | Aahuti | also dubbed for Tamil versions of his films |
Ankusam | ||
Magaadu | ||
Aagraham | ||
Allari Priyudu | ||
Gangmaster | ||
Omkaram | ||
Subhakaryam | ||
Evadaithe Nakenti | ||
PSV Garuda Vega | ||
Rajinikanth | Baashha | For Telugu versions |
Pedarayudu | ||
Lal Salaam | ||
Manoj K. Jayan | Thirumalai Souryam |
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Amitabh Bachchan | Khuda Gawah | For Telugu dubbed version |
Arjun Sarja | Singakottai | |
Vijayakanth | Police Adhikari | For Telugu dubbed versions |
Captain Prabhakaran | ||
City Police | ||
Raja Simha | ||
Raghupathi IPS | ||
Mathru Bhoomi | ||
Vishnuvardhan | Sangathana | For Telugu dubbed versions |
Suresh Gopi | Police Commissioner | For Telugu dubbed versions |
Mammootty | Chief Minister | For Telugu dubbed versions |
The King | ||
Delhi Simham | ||
Mohanlal | Yoddha | For Telugu dubbed versions |
Abhimanyu |
As producer
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Happy Birthday Sai Kumar: Makers of Sreekaram share first look of the ace actor". The Times of India. 27 July 2020. Archived from the original on 15 January 2021. Retrieved 17 February 2021.
- ^ a b "'Dialogue King' on a roll". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 2 April 2011.
- ^ a b "Film Companion's 100 Greatest Indian Performances of the Decade - Movie list". Archived from the original on 9 December 2021. Retrieved 9 March 2023.
- ^ a b "Ravi Shankar: Dad was straightforward, mom encouraged creativity". Deccan Herald. 12 June 2020. Archived from the original on 9 July 2021. Retrieved 17 February 2021.
- ^ a b "Sai Kumar interview - Telugu Cinema interview - Telugu film actor". Idlebrain.com. Archived from the original on 26 February 2011. Retrieved 17 February 2021.
- ^ "Aadi is a producer's hero: Sai Kumar". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 10 July 2021. Retrieved 31 December 2020.
- ^ "Sai Kumar interview - Telugu Cinema interview - Telugu film actor". Archived from the original on 12 December 2022. Retrieved 13 December 2022.
- ^ "Making waves in Kannada films". Screen India. Archived from the original on 20 February 2001. Retrieved 26 December 2023.
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- ^ "'Srimanthudu', 'Rangitaranga' win laurels at IIFA Utsavam". 26 January 2016. Archived from the original on 26 June 2020. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
- ^ "Kannada cinema's big winners at SIIMA 2016". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 12 December 2022. Retrieved 13 December 2022.
- ^ "Sai Kumar, Ravishankar and Ayyappa to play a major role in Sri Murali starrer 'Bharate'".
- ^ "Sai Kumar makes OTT debut with 'Gaalivaana'".
- ^ "Desi Hub: Telugu Movies's Weblog – 'Karalu Miriyalu' on TCV committee". Archived from the original on 23 December 2007. Retrieved 28 November 2007.
- ^ "RangiTaranga bags 8 awards!".
- ^ "Cities / Hyderabad : Delhi Telugu Academy awards presented". The Hindu. 9 August 2010. Archived from the original on 22 March 2011. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
- ^ "Andhra Pradesh / Hyderabad News : Lifetime achievement award for Shanti Swaroop". The Hindu. 29 December 2010. Archived from the original on 30 January 2011. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
- ^ "Neti Dowrjanyam (1990) Telugu Movie: Watch Full HD Movie Online On JioCinema". www.jiocinema.com. Retrieved 2 January 2024.
- ^ "AK 47". Sify. Archived from the original on 30 January 2005.
- ^ "Jorugaa Husharugaa Telugu Movie Review". 15 December 2023.
- ^ Sri (2 April 2010). "Retrospect : America Alludu (1985)". Telugucinema.com. Archived from the original on 20 January 2013. Retrieved 21 May 2024.
- ^ Hooli, Shekhar H. "Aadi says his tapori role in Garam will appeal to mass as well as elite audience". International Business Times, India Edition. Archived from the original on 24 October 2016. Retrieved 23 October 2016.
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