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Bigg Boss Kannada Season 7 Contestants Ravi Belagere Biography

A Multifaceted Luminary in Kannada Journalism and Literature

Ravi Belagere: A Multifaceted Luminary in Kannada Journalism and Literature

Ravi Belagere

Ravi Belagere, born on 15 March 1958, in Bellary, Karnataka, was an influential writer, journalist, and media personality whose legacy continues to inspire many. Known for his compelling storytelling and fearless journalism, Belagere left an indelible mark on Kannada literature and media. This blog post delves into the life and accomplishments of Ravi Belagere, a participant in Bigg Boss Kannada Season 7, highlighting his contributions to journalism, literature, and his enduring influence on Kannada culture.

Early Life and Education

Ravi Belagere was born in Sathyanarayanapete, Bellary. He spent his formative years in Tumkur, where he attended Siddhaganga High School. Despite facing academic challenges and failing his SSLC, Belagere’s determination saw him completing a master’s degree in history and archaeology from Veerashaiva College, Bellary. His academic journey, though unconventional, laid the foundation for his future pursuits in writing and journalism.

Personal Life

Belagere’s personal life was as eventful as his professional one. He was married twice, first to Lalitha, with whom he had three children: Chethana, Bhavana, and Karna. His second marriage was to Yashomati, a colleague at Hai Bangalore, with whom he had a son named Himavanth. Despite the complexities of his personal life, Belagere managed to balance his familial responsibilities with his professional commitments.

Career Beginnings

Belagere’s career began as a history lecturer in Bellary, Hassan, and Hubli. His passion for journalism led him to Bangalore in 1984, where he embarked on a journey that would redefine Kannada journalism. On September 25, 1995, he co-founded the tabloid Hai Bangalore along with R.T. Vittalamurthy, Ra. Somanath, Jogi, and I.H. Sangam Dev. The newspaper quickly became popular for its bold columns like “Love Lavike,” “Bottom Item,” and “Khaas Baat,” along with the gripping series “Paapigala Lokadalli” about the underworld. Hai Bangalore’s success marked the beginning of Belagere’s illustrious career in journalism.

Literary Works

1980s

  • 1980: Daari (Collection of Stories)
  • 1983: Agin Kavya (Collection of Poems), Golibaar (Novel), Vivaaha (Translation)
  • 1984: Nakshatra Jaaridaaga (Translation)

1990s

  • 1990: Arti (Novel)
  • 1991: Pyaasa (Biography), Rajeev Hathye Yekayithu? Hegayithu? (History)
  • 1995: Pa. Vem. Helida Kathe (Collection of Stories), Paapigala Lokadalli Part-1
  • 1996: Mandovi (Novel)
  • 1997: Khasabath 1996 (Biography), Paapigala Lokadalli Part-2, Khasabath 1997 (Biography), Khasabath 1998 (Biography)
  • 1998: Lavalavike 1, Maatagaathi (Novel), Mysore Serial Killer Raveendra (Murder Mystery)
  • 1999: Omerta (Novel), Himalayan Blunder (Translation), 17 Day War in Kargil (War Story)

2000s

  • 2000: Company of Women (Translation), Sarpa Sambandha (Novel), Sanjaya (Biography)
  • 2001: Ottaare Kathegalu (Collection of Stories), Timepass (Translation), Bheema Theerada Hanthakaru (Gangster History), Keli (Collection of Articles), Paapada Hoovu Phoolan (Biography)
  • 2002: Muslim (War Story), Bottom Item Part 1 (Collection of Articles), Indireya Maga Sanjaya (Life Story), Raja Rahasya (Translation)
  • 2003: Heli Hogu Karana (Novel), Gandhi Hathye & Godse (Life Story), Nee Hinga Nodabyada Nanna (Novel), Khasabath 1999 (Life Story), Khasabath 2000 (Life Story), Bottom Item Part 2 (Collection of Articles)
  • 2004: Lavalavike Part 2
  • 2005: Godfather (Translation), Black Friday (Translation), Paapigala Lokadalli (Crime)
  • 2006: Bottom Item Part 3 (Collection of Articles)
  • 2007: Diana (Biography), Hanthaki I Love You (Translation), Baba Bedroom Hathyakaanda (Investigation), Khasabath 2001 (Life Story), Reshme Rumalu (Translation), Manase (Audio CD)
  • 2008: Khasabath 2002 (Life Story), Chalam (Biography), Dangeya Dinagalu (Translation of The Devil’s Wind by Manohar Malgonkar), D Company (Crime)
  • 2009: Neena Pakistana (War), Avanobbanidda Godse (History), Major Sandeep Hathye (War), Lavalavike Part 3, Bottom Item Part 4 (Collection of Articles), First Half

2010s

  • 2010: KamaRaja Marga (Novel), Anil Lad Matthu Nalavattu Kallaru (Novel)
  • 2011: Bottom Item Part 5 (Collection of Articles), Lavalavike Part 4, Khasabath 2003 (Life Story), Khasabath 2004 (Life Story), Bottom Item Part 6 (Collection of Articles)
  • 2012: Kanase (Audio CD), Udugore (Selected Writings), Himagni (Novel), Olave (Audio CD), Amma Sikkidlu (Novel), Kalpana Vilasa (Biography), Khasabath 2005 (Life Story), RangaVilasa Bangaleya Kolegalu (Crime), Idu Jeeva, Iduve Jeevana (Biography), Pramod Mahajan Hathye (Translation)
  • 2013: Enaythu Magale (Life Story), Bottom Item Part 7 (Collection of Articles)
  • 2016: Aatma (Novel), Bottom Item Part 8 (Collection of Articles), Samadhana, Khasabath 2006 (Life Story), Raj, Leela Vinod (Biography), Idli Vada Deadly Murder (Crime)
  • 2019: Siddharth Aa Mukha (Non-fiction)

Media Works

In addition to his print accomplishments, Belagere ventured into television and radio. Here is an overview of his media works:

  • Producer and Narrator of the crime investigation show “Crime Diary” on ETV Kannada.
  • Host of TV programs like “Endhu Mareyada Haadu” and “Breakfast” on Janashri TV.
  • Actor in movies such as “Ganda Hendathi,” “Madesha,” and “Vaarasdhara.”
  • Judge in the serial “Muktha Muktha.”
  • Producer of TV programs like “Night Beat Crime” and “Heli Hogu Karana” (based on his own novel) on Suvarna TV.
  • Radio Program Host for “Bel Belagge Ravi Belagere” on Akashvani.
  • Participant in Bigg Boss Kannada Season 7.

Awards and Honors

Belagere’s contributions to literature and journalism earned him numerous accolades. Some of the prestigious awards he received include:

  • First Prize in Masti Story Competition for “Vandya” in 1990.
  • Karnataka Sahitya Academy Award for “Vivaha” (Translation) in 1984 and “Pa. Vem. Helida Kathe” (Collection Of Stories) in 1997.
  • Shivarama Karantha Award for “Nee Hinga Nodabyada Nanna” (Novel) in 2004.
  • Computer Excellency Award from Central Government for Prarthana School in 2005.
  • Karnataka Media Academy Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2008.
  • Rajyotsava Award in 2010.
  • Kempegowda Award in 2011.

Later Years and Death

Despite facing health challenges, Belagere continued to write and contribute to the media until his untimely death on 13 November 2020, due to a heart attack in Bangalore. He was 62 years old. His passing was a significant loss to the Kannada literary and journalism community.

Legacy

Ravi Belagere’s legacy is characterized by his fearless journalism, compelling storytelling, and unwavering commitment to truth. His works continue to inspire aspiring journalists and writers. Belagere’s life and career serve as a testament to the power of determination, resilience, and the pursuit of one’s passion.

Conclusion

Ravi Belagere’s journey from a history lecturer to a renowned journalist and writer is a remarkable tale of perseverance and dedication. His contributions to Kannada literature and journalism have left an indelible mark, influencing generations of readers and journalists. As a participant in Bigg Boss Kannada Season 7, Belagere showcased his multifaceted personality, further cementing his place in the hearts of many. His legacy lives on through his works, inspiring future generations to pursue their passions with the same fervor and commitment.

Name: Ravi Belagere

Other Name: Ravi

Evicted: Bigg Boss Kannada season 7 – Walked Day 7

Season Host: Kiccha Sudeepa

Network: Colors Kannada

Number of Days: 112

Number of Contestants: 20

Premier Date: 13 October 2019 – 2 February 2020

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Date of Birth (DOB): March 15, 1958

Birth Place: Ballari, Karnataka, India

Settled Place: Bangalore, Karnataka, India

Profession/Occupation: Journalist, Writer, Novelist, Actor

Education: Master’s Degree History and Archaeology

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Spouse: Lalitha – First wife, Yashomati – Second wife

Children:  Chethana Belagere, Bhavana Belagere (Daughter), Karna, Himavanth( Son)

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