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Who was Raju Talikote? Kannada comedian dies at 62

Who was Raju Talikote? From stage shows to film legend; Kannada comedian dies at 62

Popular Kannada film actor and comedian Raju Talikote has died at the age of 62. He died of a heart attack due to health problems while shooting for a Kannada film. The news was confirmed by his family. Politicians and cinema stars have been sharing their condolences over the demise of the popular Kannada actor. The demise of Raju Talikote has left a huge void in the Kannada film industry. He has worked as a director of Dharwad Rangayana, and his services to the stage and film industry have been appreciated by all.

From Talikote to stage fame: Who was Raju Talikote?

Late Raju Talikote, real name Rangayana Rajesab Muktamsab Talikote, was born in 1963. He grew up in the town of Talikote and was known by his stage name, Raju Talikote. Both his parents were stage artists. They ran a drama group called ‘Sreeguru Kaskadeswara Nattiya Sangha.’ Raju Talikote, who started acting at a young age, had to drop out of school after his parents’ demise. And that too, continuing his family’s stage tradition, he made a solid name for himself in stage arts excellence.

Raju Talikote’s career highlights

Raju Talikote made his debut in the film world with ‘Hendathi Andre Hendathi.’ After that, he impressed the audience by acting in many important Kannada films, including ‘Manasare,’ ‘Pancharangi,’ ‘Rajadhani,’ ‘Lifeu Ishtene,’ ‘Alemari,’ ‘Maina,’ ‘Toppiwala,’ and ‘Punjabi House.’ He participated in ‘Bigg Boss Kannada’ season 7. He is also known for writing plays for cassette recordings. In particular, the play ‘Kaliyuga Kudukka’ became a sensation in the 1990s with more than 15,000 performances.

Raju Talikote’s family confirms last rites in Chikka Sindagi

Raju Talikote had two wives in his life. His son Bharat said, “Even though we had two mothers, we all grew up together.” Although Raju Talikote had previously suffered a heart attack and recovered, this latest attack has caused great sadness. The family has announced that the last rites will be held in Chikka Sindagi village.’ Go to Source

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