Bala Rajwadi


R Lingaraju, known by his screen name Bala Rajwadi, is an Indian film and stage actor, director known for his work in Kannada cinema predominantly. He has also worked in Tamil cinema, Telugu cinema, and Malayalam cinema industries. Portraying mostly negative-shaded characters, he has appeared in over 50 films. Prior to acting in films, he worked as a stage actor with the theatre group called Janamana, from 1993. He has directed various documentaries and stage plays. He made his debut in the 1997 Kannada movie Nodu Baa Nammoora. Since 2016 he has been actively working in the south film industry.
Rajwadi got his major break in films after appearing as an antagonist in Bhairava Geetha which was a Ram Gopal Varma production. He is also noted for his performances in films like Mufti, Bharate .
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He is the founder of the Niranthara foundation, a theatre group which aims to use theatre to address various social issues.

Early life and career

Bala Rajwadi was born as R Lingaraju on 27 October 1973, to S. Racha Shetty and S.Rajamma, in Mysuru of the erstwhile Mysore State.

Filmography