Udupi (Karnataka), Aug 25 (PTI) Veteran Kannada actor and art director Dinesh Mangaluru passed away on Monday at his residence due to a prolonged illness, according to sources from his family. He was 55.
Dinesh, originally from Mangaluru, started his career in the film industry as an art director. He contributed to several noteworthy Kannada films before successfully transitioning to a career in acting.
Family members disclosed that he had been battling illness for some time and was undergoing treatment until his health deteriorated.
Initially known for his meticulous skills in art direction, Dinesh later gained acclaim as a versatile actor.
His breakthrough role as Sitaram Shetty in 'Aa Dinagalu' paved the way for subsequent notable performances, including the “Bombay Don” in the popular film 'KGF', which significantly boosted his popularity.
Throughout his career, he appeared in an array of films including 'Inthi Ninna Preethiya', 'Ricky', 'Harikathe Alla Girikathe', 'Ulidavaru Kandanthe', and 'Slum Bala'.
His talent for bringing depth and authenticity to supporting roles made him one of the most sought-after actors in Kannada cinema.
The unexpected news of his death has left his fans and the Kannada film fraternity in shock. Many colleagues and admirers remember him as a dedicated professional, a humble individual, and a unique talent who effortlessly bridged the realms of art direction and acting.
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