BENGALURU: Veteran Kannada comedy actor Bank Janardhan passed away in the early hours of April 14 at a private hospital in Bengaluru. He had been battling prolonged illness and was admitted due to multi-organ complications. He reportedly called in due to health issues and breathed his last around 2:30 am. He was 79 years old.
Bank Janardhan, who acted in more than 500 films, was especially known for his comic timing and powerful character roles. He had a significant presence in films like Shhh!, Tarle Nan Maga, Ganesh Subrahmanya, and Kaurava. In television too, he earned a loyal fanbase through serials like Papa Pandu, Jokali, and Robo Family. He also played a key role in the Poshaka Kalavidha Sangha and acted in many plays and productions associated with it.
In addition to his work in mainstream cinema, he had a deep connection with theatre and television, earning respect across different mediums. Born in 1948 in Bengaluru’s Sultanhalli (Sulthanpalya), he was known for his distinctive dialogue delivery and endearing performances.
In 2023, Janardhan had suffered a heart attack but had recovered at the time. However, due to age-related ailments, he had been admitted to Manipal Hospital recently, where he succumbed to his health complications. His mortal remains will be kept for public homage at his residence in Sulthanpalya till 5:30 pm today.
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