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Vinod Raj is an Indian actor known for his work in Kannada cinema.[1] He worked with actors such as Ambareesh, Arjun Sarja, Ramesh Arvind, Srinivas Murthy.[2]
Vinod Raj | |
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Born | Vinod July 5, 1967 Chennai, India |
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Mother | Leelavathi |
In 2009, he released his album named Bhaktanjali,[3] which consists of devotional songs. Vinod Raj has performed vocals for some of the movies he has worked in. He once asserted that Michael Jackson was his inspiration for both singing and dancing.
Career
editHis dance moves in Dance Raja Dance, a Kannada dance movie, gained popularity on YouTube and were used in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories. After working in other fields, Vinod Raj continued working in the Kannada film industry.[4]
Filmography
editFilm
edit- Dance Raja Dance (1987)
- Sri Venkateshwara Mahime (1988)
- Krishna Nee Kunidaga (1989)
- College Hero (1990)
- Nanagu Hendthi Beku (1991)
- Yuddha Parva (1991)
- Nayaka (1991)
- Banni Ondsala Nodi (1992)
- Gili Bete(1992)
- Nanjunda (1993)
- Captain (1993)
- Bombat Raja Bandal Rani (1995)
- Rambha Rajyadalli Rowdy (1995)
- Mahabharatha (1997)
- Raajanna (1999)
- Dalavayi (1999)
- Snehaloka (1999)
- Om Shakthi (1999)
- Brahma Vishnu (2001)
- Vande Mataram (2001)
- Rashtrageethe (2001
- Sri Manjunatha (2001)
- Namma Samsara Ananda Sagara (2001)
- Pandava (2004)
- Kannadada Kanda (2006)
- Shukra (2007)
- Yaaradu (2009)
Television
edit- Rock n Roll (judge)
- Weekend with Ramesh
References
edit- ^ Vinod Raj fan club Archived 1 June 2009 at the Wayback Machine[dead link ]
- ^ http://entertainment.oneindia.in/kannada/news/2009/Vinod Raj-experiment-roles-061109.html[dead link ]
- ^ "VINODRAJ AS DEVOTIONAL SINGER!". www.chitratara.com. Archived from the original on 19 June 2018. Retrieved 20 June 2018.
- ^ "Life of Vinod Raj and Leelavathi". Archived from the original on 12 November 2011. Retrieved 24 October 2011.