Vinod Kumar

For the Indian cricketer, see Vinod Kumar (cricketer).
Vinod Kumar Alva
Vinod Alva
Born Vinod Alva
01-04-1963
Mangalore,Karnataka
Nationality Indian
Occupation Actor
Years active 1985-present
Known for Action Hero

Vinod Kumar (born as Vinod Alva) is an Indian film actor who works in Telugu, Kannada, Tamil and Malayalam cinema. His debut film was Thavaru Mane in Kannada in 1985 produced by A.L. Abbaiah Naidu, and in Tollywood Mouna Poratam(1989) produced by Ramoji Rao,and he has done more films in the Telugu film industry and has been a part of south film industry for more than 30 years,and his best films are: MounaPoratam(1989), Mamagaaru(1991), Karthavyam(1991), Bharat Bandh(1991) etc.He has been awarded Nandi Award.He has done more than 150 films and 100 films as a hero in all south regional languages.

Controversy

Vinod Kumar's servant Sachudanad is a neighbour not at all a manager, who used to work outside his farm only on call basis used to attend, but the police had unnecessarily filed a complaint from sachudanad for 307 section case, but the case has been stayed in the high court and the truth will come-out soon, everything else was a false case and this matter is under Sub-jusdiciory.

Filmography

Telugu

  • Mouna Poratam (1989)
  • Adavilo Abhimanyudu (1989) as Suresh
  • Navayugam (1990) as Suryam
  • Judgement (1990)
  • Mamagaru (1991) as Vijay Kumar
  • Karthavyam (1991) as Suribabu
  • Bharat Bandh (1991)
  • Manchi Roju (1991)
  • Atta Sommu Alludu Danam (1992)
  • Samarpana (1992)
  • Gangwar (1992)
  • Sita Ratnamgaari Abbayi (1992)
  • Champion (1992)
  • Attaku Koduku Mamaku Alludu (1993)
  • Rajadhani (1993)
  • Shabhash Ramu (1993)
  • Ratha Sarathi (1993)
  • Andaroo! Andare!! (1994)
  • Qaidi No. 1 (1994)
  • Shrivaari Priyuralu (1994)
  • O Tandri O Koduku (1994)
  • Police Brothers (1994)
  • Police Lockup (1994)
  • Mayadari Kutumbam (1995)
  • Lady Boss (1995)
  • Amma Naa Kodala (1995)
  • Tata Manavadu (1996) as Gopi Krishna
  • Bobbili Bullodu (1996)
  • Prema Prayanam (1996)
  • Amma Ammani Choodalani Undi (1996)
  • Veerudu (1996)
  • Vammo Vatto O Pellaamo (1997)
  • Panjaram (1997)
  • Maa Balaji (1999) as Sikinder
  • Neelambari (2001)
  • Prema Sandadi (2001) as Teja
  • Anna Sainyam (2002)
  • Bharat Ratna (2002)
  • Prema Donga (2002)
  • Shanti Sandesham (2003)
  • Asadhyudu (2006)
  • Samanyudu (2006) as Lingam Goud
  • Gopi – Goda Meeda Pilli (2006)
  • Maharajashri (2007)
  • Toss (2007)
  • Donga Sachinollu (2008)
  • Deepavali (2008)
  • Kalidasu (2008)
  • Aa Intlo (2009)
  • Punnami Naagu (2009)
  • 18, 20 Love Story (2009)
  • Samarthudu (2009)
  • Bhageerathudu (2010) as Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy
  • Shakti (2011) as Prachanda
  • Babloo (2011)
  • Cricket, Girls and Beer (2011)
  • Tuneega Tuneega (2012)
  • Srimannarayana (2012) as Gyaneshwar
  • Mahankali (2013)
  • Potugadu (2013)
  • Chandee (2013)
  • Adavi Kaachina Vennela (2014)
  • Rudhramadevi (2015)
  • Red Alert (2015)
  • Sati Timmamamba (2016)
  • Pidugu (2016)

Kannada

  • Thavaru Mane(1985)
  • Namma Ooru Devathe (1986)
  • Thaliya Aane (1987)
  • Thali Gagi(1987)
  • Bhoomi Thayane (1988)
  • Dharma Pathni (1988)
  • Sahasa Veera (1988)
  • Thayi Karulu (1988)
  • Thayiya Aase (1988)
  • Krishna Mechida Radhe (1988)
  • Madhuri (1989)
  • Bala Hombale (1989)
  • Hosa Kavya (1989)
  • Maha Yuddha (1989)
  • Singari Bangari (1989)
  • Thaligagi (1989)
  • Kadina Veera (1990)
  • Amar Akbar Anthony (1998)
  • Mafia (2001)
  • Neelambari (2001)
  • Kullara Loka (2002)
  • Police Dog (2002)
  • Punjabi House (2002)
  • Thrishakthi (2002)
  • Thalwar (2003)
  • Border (2003)
  • Shri Kalikamba (2003)
  • Pandava (2004)
  • Yaake (2005)
  • Gadipar (2005)
  • Onti Mane (2010)
  • Power (2014)
  • Rough and Tough

Tamil

Malayalam

Awards

External links

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