Mukhyamantri Chandru

Facts
1. Early Life and Education: Mukhyamantri Chandru, born Honnasandra Narasimhaiah Chandrashekar on August 28, 1953, hails from Nelamangala, Bangalore Rural, Karnataka, India. He completed his schooling at Siddaganga Matha in Tumkur and later obtained a bachelor's degree in science from Government Arts and Science College in Bangalore¹².
2. Actor and Politician: Chandru is a well-known Indian actor and politician. His acting career began in 1983 when he debuted in the Kannada film "Chakravyuha" ¹.
3. The "Mukhyamantri" Moniker: The sobriquet "Mukhyamantri" (Chief Minister) became associated with him after he portrayed the title role in the play "Mukhyamantri," which gained widespread popularity ¹.
4. Film Career: Throughout his career, Chandru has acted in over 500 films, primarily in Kannada cinema. He is known for playing comic and negative roles ¹.
5. Political Affiliations: Chandru joined the Janata Party in 1985 and won assembly elections from Gauribidanur. He later switched to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and served as a member of the legislative council ¹.
6. Kannada Development Authority: Chandru served as the chairperson of the Kannada Development Authority until 2013 ¹.
7. Indian National Congress (INC): In 2014, he joined the INC. Eight years later, he became a member of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) ¹.
8. Personal Life: Chandru married actress Padma in June 1983. They have two sons together, Bharath and Sharath. The couple appeared together in the soap opera "Maneyondu Mooru Bagilu" ¹.
9. Honorary Doctorate: Recognizing his contribution to Kannada theatre and language activism, Chandru received an honorary doctorate from Gulbarga University ¹.
10. Notable Role: In 1978, he played Krishna Dwaipayana Kaushal, the Chief Minister of the fictitious Indian State of Udayanchal, in a play ¹.