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Kannada Cinema Loses a Versatile Gem: MS Umesh Dies at 80
1 Dec
Summary
- Veteran actor MS Umesh passed away at 80 after battling liver cancer.
- He began his acting journey at age four and had over a six-decade career.
- Umesh starred in over 350 films, earning acclaim for comic timing.

Mysore Srikantayya Umesh, widely known as MS Umesh, a celebrated figure in Kannada cinema, passed away on Sunday in Bengaluru at the age of 80. He had been receiving treatment for liver cancer, a battle he ultimately succumbed to. Umesh's extensive career spanned over six decades, beginning with his debut on stage at just four years old.
His journey into cinema began with the 1960 film 'Makkala Rajya' and gained significant momentum with the 1977 hit 'Katha Sangama'. Over his prolific career, he graced the silver screen in more than 350 films, earning recognition for his distinctive dialogue delivery, expressive performances, and impeccable comic timing. He shared the screen with legendary actors and left an indelible mark as a versatile character and comic actor.
Umesh's contributions were honored with accolades, including the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1975 and recognition from the Karnataka Nataka Akademi in 2013 for his dedication to theatre. His passing marks the end of an era, leaving behind a rich legacy cherished by audiences and the film fraternity alike.




