Akul Balaji

Akul Balaji
Born February 23, 1979
Rly.Kodur, Andhra Pradesh, India
Residence Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Occupation Actor
Years active 2002–present
Spouse(s) Jyothi (2008–present)
Children Krishaan Nag

Akul Balaji (born Akula Balaji on 23 February 1979) is an Indian film actor, television host, dancer who has worked in both Kannada and Telugu languages. He started his career by acting and hosting shows in television and is almost a decade old in the Kannada Film Industry. He shot to fame for co-hosting the hit Kannada reality show "Pyate Hudgir Halli Lifu"[1] on Asianet Suvarna Channel, with Kannada Star Sudeep.

In 2014, by public vote, Akul won the second season of game show Bigg Boss Kannada – the Indian version of Celebrity Big Brother, currently produced by Endemol India[2]

Early life

Originally from a small town called Rly.Kodur in Andhra Pradesh, Akul Balaji was born on 23 February 1979. After moving to Bangalore at age 16, he trained in Bharathanatyam under Smt.Usha Datar and later joined "Natya STEM Dance Kampni" headed by Madhu Nataraj as a contemporary dancer and learned Kathak from Guru Smt. Dr. Maya Rao. He has also dabbled in theater in Director Pawan Kumar's adaptation of Badal Sarkar's Evam Inderjit in 2004.[3] He also has done an advance acting workshop under Mahesh Dattani.

Personal life

Akul Balaji married in 2008. The couple have a son.

Television career

From beginnings as a small screen actor, he has become an actor and television host in Karnataka. He had won "The most popular anchor award" by Big FM Big TV for the year 2010[4] and he has to his credit superhit shows like "Kuniyonu Baara,[5] Comedy Killadigalu on Zee Kannada. He has hosted super hit reality shows for Asianet Suvarna like "Pyate Hudgir Halli Lifu" season 1 & 2, "Halli Haida Pyateg Banda", "Pyate Mandi Kadige Bandru 1", "Pyate Mandi Kaadige Bandru 2" [6] which was shot in Andaman Islands, "Hosa Luv Story",[7] and "Nodi Swamy Naavirode Heege". He hosted "Mane Munde Mahalakshmi"[8] a game show for ETV Kannada and "INDIAN". He hosted "Sye Ante Sye" for Zee Telugu. He also hosted the reality show called "ThaKaDiMiTha Dancing Stars" [9] for ETV Kannada. He has acted in the following television serials:

Agatha (Udaya TV, 2002) Guptha Gamini (ETV Kannada) Yava Janumadha Maithri (ETV Kannada) Jagalagantiyaru (Udaya TV) Pellinati Pramanalu (Zee Telugu, 2012)

Reality shows

Year Title Role
2007 Kuniyonu Baara Host
2008 Comedy Killadigalu Host
2009 Kuniyonu Baara Boys vs Girls Mentor
2010 Pyate Hudgir Halli Lifu Season 1 Host
2010 Halli Haida Pyateg Banda Host
2010 Pyate Mandi Kaadige Bandru Season 1 Host
2011 Pyate Hudgir Halli Lifu Season 2 Host
2011 Hosa Luv Story Host
2011 Pyate Mandi Kaadige Bandru Season 2 Host
2012 Nodi Swami Naavirodhe Heege Host
2013 Mane Mundhe Mahalakshmi Host
2013 Sye Ante Sye Host
2013 INDIAN Host
2014 Thaka Dhimi Tha Dancing star Host
2014 Bigg Boss Kannada 2 Winner
2015 Dancing Stars Season 2 [10] Host

Filmography

Year Title Role(s) Notes
2007 Milana (Kannada) Guest
2008 Athmeeya (Kannada) Lead
2009 Banni (Kannada) Lead
2009 Neramu siksha (Telugu Debut) Lead
2013 Myna (Kannada) Guest
2013 Pyarge Aagbittaite (Kannada) Guest
2013 Loosegalu (Kannada) Lead
2014 Crazy Star (Kannada) Guest
2014 Ranadheera (Telugu/ Kannada)[11] Lead Under production
2014 Shubha Vivaha (Kannada) Lead Under production
2014 Gaganachukki (Kannada) Lead July
2014 Love on NH4 (Kannada) Lead Under Production
2014 Devarawne Bidu Guru Lead Under Production

References

  1. "Pyate Hudgir Halli Life". Exchange for Media.com.
  2. "Breaking : Bigg Boss 8 Kanada Winner Is Akul Balaji". Business of cinema.
  3. "Evam Inderjit". Deccan Herald Metrolife. 2004-09-30.
  4. "Kannada Television Awards". IndianTelevision.com.
  5. "Kuniyonu Baara". Zee Kannada.
  6. "Pyate Mandi Kaadige Bandru". Media Asia.
  7. "Hosa Luv Story". IndianTelevision.
  8. "Mane Munde Mahalakshmi". Oneindia Kannada.
  9. "Dancing Star in ETV". Cineblitz.
  10. "ETV Twin Treat". India Glitz.
  11. "Akul Balaji is both Ranadheera and Magadheera". Times of India. 2013-10-03.

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