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BV, B.V., Bv, bV, or bv may refer to:
Babukodi Venkataramana Karanth (Kannada: ಬಾಬುಕೋಡಿ ವೆಂಕಟರಮಣ ಕಾರಂತ್; 19 September 1929 – 1 September 2002) was a renowned film and theatre personality from India. Throughout his life he was director, actor and musician of modern Indian theatre both in Kannada as well as Hindi, and one of the pioneers of Kannada and Hindi new wave cinema.
He was an alumnus of the National School of Drama (1962) and later, its director. He has directed many successful plays and has directed award winning works in Kannada cinema. The Government of India honoured him with the Padma Shri.
Born in Manchi, a village near Babukodi in Bantwal taluk of Dakshina Kannada district in 1929, Karanth's passion for theatre started at an early age. His first tryst with theatre was when he was in standard III – he acted in Nanna Gopala, a play directed by P.K. Narayana.
He then ran away from home and joined the legendary Gubbi Veeranna drama company where he worked alongside Rajkumar who also was starting out then as a novice.
Natarang Pratishthan - 2000 Documentation of the work process by B.V.Karanth in Heggudu by Anamika Haksar and Kirti Jain ನಟರಂಗ್ ಪ್ರತಿಷ್ಟಾನ - ೨೦೦೦ ಬಿ.ವಿ. ಕಾರಂತರ ಕಾರ್ಯ - ಕ್ರಮದ ದಾಖಲೀಕರಣ, ಹೆಗ್ಗೋಡು ಅನಾಮಿಕ ಹಕ್ಸರ್ ಹಾಗೂ ಕೀರ್ತಿ ಜೈನ್
'BV Karanth - Baba' - a 93 minutes film on the prolific Indian theater director BV Karanth. Producers: Films Division Cameraman: Sameer Mahajan Sound: Santosh Kumar Director: Ramchandra PN Synopsis: From a tiny village of Babukodi near Mangalore in Karnataka, South India to the annals of professional theater in Mysore under the then famous Gubbi 'Company' Theater to the musical tutelage in the Hindi speaking belt of Banaras and then to the national arena in New Delhi at the National School of Drama; and then hopping on to the cultural bandwagon of Bharat Bhavan in Bhopal and returning back to roots as the head of Rangayana Theater in Mysore in Karnataka, BV Karanth shaped the history of the post Independence Indian Modern theater -- a peep into his mind and his journey; partly though his o...
BV Karanth - Baba' - a 93 minutes documentary film on the prolific theater director BV Karanth. Producers: Films Division Cameraman: Sameer Mahajan Sound: Santosh Kumar Director: Ramchandra PN Synopsis: From a tiny village of Babukodi near Mangalore in Karnataka, South India to the annals of professional theater in Mysore under the then famous Gubbi 'Company' Theater to the musical tutelage in the Hindi speaking belt of Banaras and then to the national arena in New Delhi at the National School of Drama; and then hopping on to the cultural bandwagon of Bharath Bhavan in Bhopal and returning back to roots as the head of Rangayana Theater in Mysore, BV Karanth shaped the history of the post Independence Indian Modern theater -- a peep into his mind and his journey partly though his own words ...
BV Karanth - Baba' - a 93 minutes documentary film on the prolific theater director BV Karanth. Producers: Films Division Cameraman: Sameer Mahajan Sound: Santosh Kumar Director: Ramchandra PN Synopsis: From a tiny village of Babukodi near Mangalore in Karnataka, South India to the annals of professional theater in Mysore under the then famous Gubbi 'Company' Theater to the musical tutelage in the Hindi speaking belt of Banaras and then to the national arena in New Delhi at the National School of Drama; and then hopping on to the cultural bandwagon of Bharath Bhavan in Bhopal and returning back to roots as the head of Rangayana Theater in Mysore, BV Karanth shaped the history of the post Independence Indian Modern theater -- a peep into his mind and his journey partly though his own words ...
'Gajavadana Herambha'...Live Prog on ETV Kannada 'Endu Mareyada Haadugalu' Anchored by Ravi Belagere Music composed by : B.V. Karanth Play: Hayavadana Playwright: Girish Karnad
Song - `Jo Jo Sree Krishna Paramaananda' from Kannada Play - `SATTAVARA NERALU' Lyrix - Sri Purandaradaasaru Music - Padmashri B.V. Karanth Stage Performance - BENAKA TROUPE Lead Singer - R. Srinath
Venue: Seva Sadan Play name: Nayee Kathe Director: Ravindra Poojari