

Muthuraj started his acting career with his father in a drama troupe led by Gubbi Veeranna and later joined the drama company of Subbaiah Naidu. He was named Muthuraj, after Muthaththi Raya (a name for the Hindu deity Hanuman), which is a temple deity located in Muthathi, a settlement on the banks of river Kaveri in present-day Karnataka. Muthuraj left school at eight and was later discovered by film producers, who cast him in bit roles that he played till he was 25. His father Puttaswamayya and mother Lakshmamma were impoverished theatre artists from Singanalluru, Kollegal Puttaswamayya was good at playing mythological roles such as Kamsa, Ravana, and Hiranyakashipu. Singanalluru Puttaswamaiah Muthuraj was born in a Kannadiga family on 24 April 1929 in Gajanur, a hamlet in Talavady taluk in the erstwhile Madras Presidency. His 1986 movie Anuraga Aralithu was the first Indian movie to be remade in six other languages. He was the first actor to play the lead role in 100 Kannada movies. A mega icon and a socio-cultural symbol of Kannada, he has been credited with redefining Kannada cinema and also putting the Kannada cinema on the national map. He was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Mysore, and is a recipient of the Padma Bhushan (1983) and the Dadasaheb Phalke Award (1995) for lifetime contribution to Indian cinema. He received the NTR National Award in 2002. He holds the record of receiving Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Kannada and Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actor the highest number of times. In his film career, Rajkumar received eleven Karnataka State Film Awards, including nine Best Actor and two Best Singer awards, eight Filmfare Awards South, and one National Film Award. His eyes were donated as per his last wish. He died of cardiac arrest at his residence in Bangalore on 12 April 2006 at the age of 76. In 2000, he was kidnapped from his farmhouse at Gajanur by Veerappan and was released after 108 days.
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Well known for his highly disciplined and simple lifestyle in both personal and professional fronts, Rajkumar was also an avid Yoga, Pranayama, and Carnatic music performer. He is the only Indian actor to be awarded the Kentucky Colonel, the highest honour bestowed by the Commonwealth of Kentucky in the United States. For his rendition of the latter song, he was awarded the National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer. The songs Yaare Koogadali, Huttidare Kannada, Hey Dinakara, Hrudaya Samudra, Manikyaveena and Naadamaya became widely popular. Trained in classical music during his theatre days, Rajkumar also became an accomplished playback singer. 17 of his films have received Karnataka State Film Awards in five different categories. 13 of his films have received National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Kannada (Rajat Kamal) within a span of 15 years from 1954 to 1968. He went on to work in over 205 films essaying a variety of roles and excelling in portraying mythological and historical characters in films such as Bhakta Kanakadasa (1960), Ranadheera Kanteerava (1960), Satya Harishchandra (1965), Immadi Pulikeshi (1967), Sri Krishnadevaraya (1970), Bhakta Kumbara (1974), Mayura (1975), Babruvahana (1977) and Bhakta Prahlada (1983). Rajkumar entered the film industry after his long stint as a dramatist with Gubbi Veeranna's Gubbi Drama Company, which he joined at the age of eight before he got his first break as a lead in the 1954 film Bedara Kannappa. Upon his death, The New York Times had described him as one of India's most popular movie stars. On the occasion of "Centenary of Indian Cinema" in April 2013, Forbes included his performance in Bangaarada Manushya on its list of "25 Greatest Acting Performances of Indian Cinema". His 33 movies have been remade 55 times in 7 languages by 32 actors making him the first actor whose movies were remade more than 50 times. He is the only actor to win National Award for singing. He was honoured with Padma Bhushan in 1983 and Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 1995. Regarded as one of the most acclaimed actors in the history of Indian cinema and a versatile actor, he is considered a cultural icon and holds a matinée idol status in the Kannada diaspora, among whom he is popularly called as Nata Saarvabhouma (emperor of actors), Bangarada Manushya (man of gold), Vara Nata (gifted actor), Gaana Gandharva (God of singing), Rasikara Raja (king of connoisseur), Kannada Kanteerava and Rajanna / Annavru (elder brother, Raj). Rajkumar, was an Indian actor and singer who worked in Kannada cinema.

Singanalluru Puttaswamaiah Muthuraj (24 April 1929 – 12 April 2006), better known by his stage name Dr.
