Anant Nag profile
Actor profile

Anant Nag

4th September 1948 Acting

Anant Nag is an actor and politician from Karnataka, India. He is considered to be one of the all time greatest actors in the Kannada film industry with a vast number of commercially successful movies. As a result, he is popularly known as an actor with no-failures, by critics. In addition to Kannada movies, he has acted in Marathi, Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu and Hindi movies. He has also acted in Malgudi Days, directed by his younger brother Shankar Nag based on the stories by R.K.Narayan. His work was much appreciated by critics at that time. He is fluent in Kannada, Konkani, Marathi, Hindi and with a good understanding ofTamil, Telugu and Malayalam. The versatile natural acting coupled with the style of speaking (accent of southern kannada with a tint of coastal touch) made him one of the most successful actors in Kannada cinema.                                                                                

143 Movies 3 TV Shows 146 Credits
Filmography

Movies & TV Shows

Gajakessari poster
Gajakessari 23rd May 2014 as Pontiff of Shankara Narayana Mutt
Bete poster
Bete 23rd December 2011
Arjun poster
Arjun 12th August 2008 as Jayasimharaja
Aramane poster
Aramane 25th April 2008 as Rajashekhara Aras
Yuva poster
Yuva 22nd May 2004 as IAS Avinash Balachandran
Khushi poster
Khushi 2nd October 2003 as Rajendra Prasad
Mouni poster
Mouni 31st March 2003 as Appanna Bhatru
Hollywood poster
Hollywood 6th December 2002 as Professor A.D. Das
Maya poster
Maya 7th September 2001 as Arun
Asura poster
Asura 23rd March 2001 as Birla Bose
Nishkarsha poster
Nishkarsha 1st January 1993 as Police Commissioner Subhash Chandra
Raat poster
Raat 7th February 1992 as The Psychiartist
Idu Saadhya poster
Idu Saadhya 1st January 1989 as Kyatha / Karthik Kamplapur, the Writer
Accident poster
Accident 9th November 1984 as Dharmadhikari
Bara poster
Bara 1st October 1982 as Collector Satish Chandra
Kalyug poster
Kalyug 5th March 1981 as Bharat Raj
Manthan poster
Manthan 1st October 1976 as Chandavarkar