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Director Mansore during shoot of his movie 19.20.21

Mansore (Manjunatha Somakeshava Reddy) is a national-award-winning filmmaker, screen writer, lyricist and producer, predominantly in Kannada film industry. [1] He is known for humanitarian and thought provoking cinema like Harivu (2014), Nathicharami (2018), ACT-1978 (2020) and 19.20.21 (2022).

Career

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Mansore holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Visual Arts from the College of Fine Arts, Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath, Bangalore. As a visual artist, he has participated in many contemporary visual cultural discourses, by producing paintings, video artworks and holding many exhibitions of his creative artworks[2]. Mansore is well known Indian film director works in Kannada film industry[3][4].

Mansore who has directed the 62nd Best Regional National award-winning and Best Film state award winning kannada film "Harivu (2014)"[5] and 66th Best Regional National Award-winning movie "Nathicharami (2018)". Nathicharmi has also won 4 individual national awards and recorded highest awards winning film of the year 2018[6][7][8].

Along with national awards the movie has won 4 filmfare south awards and an international award NETPAC at Biffes 2019 . Nathicharami got world premier screening in India story section at MAMI-2018[9]. Both Harivu and Nathicharami have been appreciated by critics & public alike.

ACT-1978 (2020) is Mansore's 3rd directorial work[10][11][12]. It was the first south Indian fresh movie released in Theatres after first covid-unlock. With numerous housefull shows, this movie has crossed very important 75 days milestone in theatres. Along with success in theatres ACT-1978 also selected for Indian prestigious Goa International film festival, Under Panorama Section[13] 2021 and 2022 Bengaluru international film festival. Also, the movie went on to win four South Filmfare awards including best film in 2022. 19.20.21 (2022)[14][15][16][17][18] is a Mansore's 4th movie released on 3 Mar, 2023[19][20][21]. 19.20.21 was the top rating received movie in kannada 2023 both from critics and audience[22][23] and also this movie received special jury award in Biffes 2023. His fifth movie, he moved away from the conventional style of social narration to give us a love story called Doora Theera Yaana and it was released in 2025[24][25][26][27].

Filmography

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As Director and Screen Writer

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Year Film Credited as Awards & Recognition Ref
Director Writer
2014 Harivu Yes Yes National award Best regional film Kannada [28]
State Award for Best film Best Director (HLN Simha award)
2018 ⁠Nathicharami Yes Yes National Award for best regional film Kannada [29]

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National Award for best Lyrics (Mansore)
National Award for best Editor (Nagendra K Ujjani)
National Award for best singer female Bindhumalini
National Award for best actor jury special mention Sruthi Hariharan
Filmfare award for Best Director
Filmfare award for Best singer
Filmfare award for Best supporting actor (Sharanya)
Filmfare award for Best actor female special jury award Sruthi Hariharan
NETPAC award at Biffes
2020 ACT - 1978 Yes Yes Official selection for Indian Panorama [32]
Filmfare award for Best Film
Filmfare award for Best Lyrics (Jayanth Kaikini)
Filmfare award for Best actor female - Yajna Shetty
Filmfare award for Best supporting actor B suresh
Best Director award at Chandanavana film awards
2023 19.20.21 Yes Yes Best Film Jury Award Biffes 2023 [33]

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Best Production Design Prajavani Cine Awards
2025 Doora Theera Yaana Yes Yes [36]
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