Ram Manjjonaath

Ram Manjjonaath, hailing from the bustling city of Bangalore, has been doing his thing on stage and screen for over two decades now. He’s one of those rare actors people actually remember, not just a name you spot in the credits and instantly forget. The guy’s been everywhere—stage drama, feature films, TV, commercials, you name it. But let’s be real, Kannada cinema is where he’s made the biggest splash. Ask around, and you’ll hear stories about his intense performances, the kind that linger long after the credits roll. With more than 35 films under his belt, Ram’s got a knack for picking roles that actually matter. Think Lucia, UTurn, Ayana, Srinivasa Kalyana, Ambi Ning Vayassayto, Jeerjimbe, Gantumoote, Shivaji Surathkal, 19.20.21, and Grey Games—each one showing off a different side of him. He’s not just sliding by on good looks or charm; there’s real craft behind what he does. People in the industry notice that stuff, and fans definitely do. You can see it in the way audiences react to his work—he just pulls you in, makes you care about these characters. He’s not about slowing down either. Every new project seems to find Ram pushing himself further, trying new things, refusing to phone it in. That’s probably why folks look up to him, both on set and off. He’s carved out a spot for himself as one of Kannada cinema’s go-to guys—reliable, talented, and never boring.

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  • Height: 5′ 6½″ (1.69 m)