Master Anand Age, Wikipedia, Family, Wife, Biography

Master Anand Age, Bio, wiki and more
 

H. Anand, widely recognized as Master Anand, is a prominent Kannada actor, comedian, and director who began his career as a child artist. He gained early fame with his role in the successful Kannada film "Gauri Ganesha," featuring Ananth Nag, Sihi Kahi Chandru, and Ramesh Bhat, released in 1991.

Anand commenced his journey as a child artist in various films, including "Kindarijogi." Throughout his childhood career, he was often credited with the prefix 'Master,' which became a popular moniker associated with him. His breakthrough role came with the film "Friends" in 2002.

Transitioning into television, Anand ventured into directing comedy series with "SSLC Nan Maklu" in 2010, aired on Asianet Suvarna. He made his directorial debut in cinema with "5 Idiots" in 2011. Additionally, he directed television series like "Paduvaralli Paddegalu" for Asianet Suvarna and "Robo Family" for Colors Kannada.

Anand's versatility extends beyond acting and directing. He showcased his talent as a participant in the second season of "Dancing Stars" on Colors Kannada, emerging as the winner. He also found success as a host with shows like "Drama Juniors" and "Comedy Khiladigalu" on Zee Kannada.

Personal Life: Born on January 4, 1984, in Bangalore, Karnataka, India, Anand is the son of V Hariharan and B S Latha. He has a brother named Arun, who is also an actor. Anand tied the knot with Yashaswini in 2010, and the couple has two children.

Awards and Recognition: Anand's talent has been acknowledged with several awards, including:

  • Karnataka State Award for Best Child Artist (Gauri Ganesha - 1991-92)
  • Karnataka State Award for Best Child Artist (Thayi Illada Thavaru - 1994-95)
  • Filmfare Award for Best Child Artist (Makkala Sakshi - 1995-96)

Filmography: Anand's notable films include:

  • Gauri Ganesha
  • Golmaal Govindam (Telugu)
  • Belliyappa Bangarappa
  • Kindari Jogi
  • Muthina Haara
  • Karpoorada Gombe
  • Friends
  • Devaru Varavanu Kotre
  • 5 Idiots (also director)
  • Machcha Baglako (also director)

Anand continues to make significant contributions to the Kannada entertainment industry, showcasing his multifaceted talent as an actor, director, and comedian.