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MS Umesh
MS Umesh passed away at 80. Photo: Screen-grab/YouTube video

Bengaluru/IBNS: Veteran Kannada actor Mysore Srikantayya Umesh, popularly known as MS Umesh, passed away on Sunday at the age of 80, after a battle with cancer, media reports said.

Umesh, who made his film debut as a child actor in Makkala Rajya in 1960, breathed his last at Kidwai Hospital in Bengaluru, plunging the Kannada film fraternity in grief.

Known for his impeccable comic timing and memorable performances, he had acted in over 350 Kannada films during his illustrious career, earning a place as one of the most beloved comedians in Sandalwood.

Fans, colleagues, and industry insiders have expressed deep grief over the loss, remembering him as a talented actor whose work spanned decades and generations.

Career and Contributions

After his debut, he had a long break, before making a strong comeback with the film Katha Sangama (1977) — that movie and his performance (as “Thimmarayi” in the “Munithaayi” episode) brought him acclaim.

Over decades, Umesh appeared in over 350 Kannada films.

He became well‑known for his comic roles, unique dialogue delivery, facial expressions and impeccable comedic timing — earning him a reputation as a celebrated comedian in Kannada cinema.

Notable films in his filmography include: Golmaal Radhakrishna (1990), Nagara Hole (1978), Guru Shishyaru (1981), Apoorva Sangama (1984), Shruthi Seridaaga (1987), among many others.

His role as “Sithapathi” in Golmaal Radhakrishna is particularly remembered as one of the best comic roles in Kannada cinema.

Mourning his demise, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah wrote on X, "The news of the demise of Umesh, the renowned comedian of the Kannada film industry, has brought sorrow. Through his natural acting, he entertained audiences for several decades, and to this senior soul who served Kannada cinema, heartfelt farewell. I pray that the departed soul attains eternal peace."

Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar wrote on X, "The news of the passing of M.S. Umesh, a veteran comedian of the Kannada film industry, has brought immense sorrow.

"Umesh, who acted in over 350 films, made the greatest contribution to the Kannada film industry. Nagar Hole, Guru Shishyaru, Anupama, Kamanabillu, Apurva Sangama, Shruti Seeridaga, Haalu Sakkare, and Goolmaala Radhakrishna are among his prominent films. I pray that his soul finds peace and that God grants strength to his family to bear this grief."

 

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