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95-Year-Old Actor: Still Learning After Decades
9 Dec
Summary
- Charuhasan, 95, views himself as a learner inspired by Periyar and Gandhi.
- He entered the film industry in his mid-50s, inspired by directors Mahendran.
- He won a National Award for the Kannada film 'Tabarana Kathe' in 1987.

Charuhasan, a distinguished lawyer and actor, embraces his 95th year with a mindset of continuous learning. He finds inspiration in the philosophies of Periyar and Gandhi, guiding his perspective on life and society. Despite a late start in cinema during his mid-50s, he discovered a profound passion, influenced by visionary directors like Mahendran and even Alfred Hitchcock.
His career has spanned decades, marked by significant achievements including a National Award for his performance in the 1987 Kannada film 'Tabarana Kathe.' Charuhasan's journey is a testament to embracing new experiences and continuously seeking knowledge, regardless of age or previous accomplishments.
Charuhasan's early life was shaped by a family tradition of law, yet his intellectual curiosity led him to explore philosophy and a late entry into acting. He views his extended life as a rich period of accumulated wisdom, actively engaging with young directors to remain a vibrant part of the film industry.




