Kannada film and theatre figure Sadananda Suvarna passed away at a private hospital in Mangaluru on July 16 at the age of 92 due to age-related health issues.
Suvarna, born on December 31, 1931, in Mulki near Mangaluru, moved to Mumbai in his youth. There, he attended night school while working for a private company.
Rewrite & paraphrase: Karnataka BJP MP Brijesh Chowta mourned his demise. His note in Kannada can be loosely translated into English as: «I was deeply saddened to hear the news of the death of Mr. Sadananda Suvarna, a director, veteran stage actor, director of Tulu-Kannada dramas who spread the story of Tulunad to the state through the TV channel 'Guddada Bhuta' May God rest his soul Om Shanti.»
Suvarna produced 'Ghatashraddha,' the directorial debut of Girish Kasaravalli. Their collaboration resulted in several cinematic masterpieces, with Suvarna acting as the executive producer for 'Mane,' 'Kubi Mathu Iyala,' and 'Tabarana Kathe,' all of which were directed or written by Kasaravalli.
Suvarna is renowned for his 13-part television series, 'Guddada Bhoota,' which he produced and directed in 1991 for Doordarshan. The series provided a significant breakthrough for veteran film actor Prakash Raj.
His documentary 'Huchchu Manassina Hatthu Mukagalu,' about Jnanpith awardee Dr. K Shivarama Karanth, received wide acclaim. Suvarna also directed the popular play 'Court Marshal' and was honored with the BV Karanth Award.