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K. Shivaram (1953-2024) was an Indian actor, politician, and former bureaucrat. He was associated with the Bharatiya Janata Party and primarily worked in Kannada films. On 29 February 2024, he died in Bangalore, India, after suffering a heart attack.
Physical Appearance
Height (approx.): 5′ 4″
Hair Colour: Black
Eye Colour: Brown
Family & Caste
K. Shivaram belonged to the scheduled caste community.
Parents & Siblings
His father, S. Kempaiah, was a drama master. His mother’s name is Chikka Boramma.
Wife & Children
His wife, Vani Shivram, is a homemaker. The couple has a daughter named Incharaa Shivaram who works as a psychotherapist.
Other Relatives
His son-in-law, Pradeep Bogadi, is a Kannada actor.
Career
K. Shivaram began his career as a police reporter at the Crime Investigation Department in Karnataka in May 1973. Meanwhile, he also pursued his higher education.
Bureaucrat
In 1985, he passed the Karnataka Administrative Service (K.A.S.) exam and became a Deputy Superintendent of Police.
In 1986, he became an Assistant Commissioner of Police after clearing the Karnataka Administrative Service exam for the second time and ranking first among the scheduled caste category candidates.
During his training at Karnataka Police Academy, he passed the civil services (UPSC) exam.
Major Postings
- 1988: Assistant Commissioner, Yadgir
- 1989: Municipal Commissioner and Assistant Commissioner, Bijapur
- 1990: Deputy Commissioner, Bangalore City Corporation
- 1993:Â Commissioner in Mysore City Corporation
- 1997:Â Special Officer in Koppal District
- 2000:Â Deputy Commissioner of Davangere District
- 2002:Â Commissioner, Social Welfare Department
- 2006:Â Mass Education Commissioner, Bangalore
- 2009:Â Food Commissioner, Bangalore
- 2010:Â Managing director of the Mysore Sales International Limited
- 2011:Â Principal Secretary, Animal Husbandry
- 2013:Â Bangalore Regional Commissioner
Films
In 1993, he made his acting debut with the Kannada film ‘Baa Nalle Madhuchandrake,’ which was directed by Nagathihalli Chandrashekar.
He appeared in several other films, including ‘Vasantha Kavya’ in 1996, ‘Sangliyana Part 3’ in 1997, ‘Prathibhatane’ and ‘Khalanayaka’ in 1999, and ‘Yarige Beda Duddu’ in 2001.
He then appeared in several Kannada films such as ‘Game For Love’ in 2003, ‘Naaga’ in 2006, and ‘O Prema Devathe’ in 2007. He last appeared in the Kannada film ‘Tiger’ in 2017 as Shivram Nayak.
Politics
In 2013, he joined the Indian National Congress (INC) as a member after retiring from his position as Bangalore Regional Commissioner. However, in 2014, K. Shivaram left INC and joined Janata Dal (Secular) as its member. He contested the legislative assembly elections from the Bijapur constituency but lost the election to Bharatiya Janata Party candidate, Ramesh Jigajinagi.
The same year, he returned to the Indian National Congress and supported the appointment of a Dalit leader, Dr G. Parameshwar, as Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka. However, this support caused controversy during the legislative assembly elections.
On 14 October 2016, K. Shivaram joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) after expressing dissatisfaction with the recognition of a Dalit in higher positions within the Indian National Congress politics.
He was then appointed as the State Executive Committee member of Karnataka.
Other
In 2011, K. Shivaram founded the Chalavadi Mahasabha, a charitable trust in Karnataka, and became its president. He is the founder and president of Dalita Maha Sabha in Karnataka. He worked as the general secretary of the Harijan Sevak Sangh in Karnataka.
Assets/Properties
Movable Assets
- Deposits in Banks and Financial Institutions: Rs. 1,38,439
- LIC or other insurance Policies: Rs. 17,50,000
Immovable Assets
- Non-Agricultural Land: Rs. 1,00,00,000
- Residential Buildings: Rs. 1,10,00,000
Net Worth
K. Shivaram’s net worth for the financial year 2013-2014 was estimated to be Rs. 2.32 crores. It excludes the net worth of his wife and dependents (minors).
Death
On 29 February 2024, K. Shivaram died at the age of 70 after suffering a heart attack in Bangalore, India.
Facts/Trivia
- K. Shivaram liked reading books, travelling to far-off places, and horse riding in his leisure time.
- He became the first person in India to pass the IAS Exam in the Kannada Language upon clearing UPSC.