Harish Raj

 

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Harish Raj is an Indian film and television actor and director based in Kannada Film Industry. He made his acting debut in the television serial Hosa Chiguru Hale Beru in 1996 and his debut in feature films was with Doni Saagali in 1998. After featuring in a string of films and serials, Raj moved into film direction with Kalaakaar. He also performed in television commercials. He is best known as an actor in critically acclaimed films such as Dweepa, Koormavatara, Thaayi Saheba and Kaanuru Heggadathi

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Harish Raj

Born 1976-07-26 (49 years ago) in Karnataka.

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Shruthi Lokesh(Gifta: 2014-08-20–) 2014-08-20 Gifta

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Harish Raj is an Indian film and television actor and director based in Kannada Film Industry. He made his acting debut in the television serial Hosa Chiguru Hale Beru in 1996 and his debut in feature films was with Doni Saagali in 1998. After featuring in a string of films and serials, Raj moved into film direction with Kalaakaar. He also performed in television commercials.

He is best known as an actor in critically acclaimed films such as Dweepa, Koormavatara, Thaayi Saheba and Kaanuru Heggadathi.

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