B. C. Patil
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Basavanagowda Channabasavanagowda Patil, popularly known as B. C. Patil, is a Kannada actor and is the second time MLA from Hirekerur
Hirekerur
Hirekerur is a panchayat town in Haveri district in the Indian state of Karnataka. The name "the village of the big pond" . The name is pronounced as "Hee ray kay roor".- Geography :...

 assembly constituency.

B.C.Patil is a former cop, actor, producer and director in the Kannada Film Industry
Cinema of Karnataka
The cinema of Karnataka , sometimes colloquially referred to as Sandalwood and as Chandanavana in Kannada, encompasses movies made in the Indian state of Karnataka based in Bangalore. Most of the movies are made in Kannada, with a handful of them in Konkani or Tulu. Today more than 100 films are...

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Family and early life

B.C.Patil was born on 14 November 1956 to the couple Sri.Channabasavanagowda Patil and Smt.Shivamma. He is happily married to Smt.Vanaja and has two daughters Sowmya & Srushti. After completing B.A., he joined the Karnataka Police department on 1.8.1979 and got trained in Ploice Training College, Mysore.

Acting career


B C Patil debuted through Dr.Vishnuvardhan starrer movie Nishkarsha. He has acted in films like Premachari, Kaurava, Shivappa Nayaka, Jogula so far. His performance in Nishkarsha was much appreciated by Vishnu. He has acted in more than 25 films so far. Few of them are listed below.

Movies Name:
  • Nishkarsha
    Nishkarsha
    Nishkarsha is a 1994 Kannada film by Sunil Kumar Desai starring Ananth Nag, B.C.Patil, Vishnuvardhan. This is inspired from Die Hard.- Plot details :...

  • Mahakshatriya
  • Poornasatya
  • Jaana
  • Kiladigalu
  • Curfew
  • Maha Chatura
  • Nirbandha
  • Ellaranthalla Nanna Ganda
  • Jai Hind
  • Kaurava
  • Chennappa Channegowda
  • Premachari
  • Hats Off India
  • Tiger Padmini
  • Astra
  • Krishnaarjuna
  • Shaapa
  • Kanoonu
  • Shivappa Nayaka
  • Surya IPS
  • Hattura Odeya
  • Chelvi
  • Jogula
  • Devasura
  • Zabardust
  • Dadagiri
  • Bombugalu Saar Bombugalu

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