Yogesh (born 6 July 1990; sometimes billed as Yogi and Yogish) is an Indian actor and singer who appears in Kannada films. He stepped into the limelight with his debut in the 2007 blockbuster Duniya, where his portrayal of the quirky and memorable character Loose Maada earned him instant fame and a lasting nickname among fans. This role not only marked his entry into Sandalwood but also set the stage for a career filled with versatility and acclaim.
After his impactful debut, Yogesh transitioned into lead roles with Nanda Loves Nanditha (2008), a romantic drama that became a massive hit across Karnataka. His career-defining moment came with Ambari(2009), directed by A. P. Arjun, where his heartfelt performance as Dhanush won critical and commercial success. This film earned him Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actor, cementing his position as a leading star. His other notable films include, Hudugaru (2011), Sidlingu (2012), Alemari (2012), Yaare Koogadali (2012), Bangari (2013) and Bhajarangi (2013).
Yogesh was born on 6 July 1990 in Bangalore, Karnataka. He grew up in a family deeply connected to the Kannada film industry â his father T.P. Siddaraju is a well-known producer, and his uncle is actor Duniya Vijay. His motherâÂÂs name is Ambuja, and he has a brother named Mahesh.
Yogesh completed his schooling in Bangalore, though specific school names are not widely documented. After finishing his pre-university education (PUC), he reportedly focused on pursuing a career in films rather than continuing formal higher education. His passion for acting and the opportunity provided by his fatherâÂÂs production ventures led him to enter the Kannada film industry at the age of 17 with the movie Duniya (2007).
Yogesh made his debut in 2007 film Duniya, directed by Soori, playing the iconic supporting role Loose Maada. His quirky dialogue delivery and raw energy struck a chord with audiences, making him an overnight sensation. Critics praised his natural performance, calling him âÂÂa scene-stealer despite limited screen time.â He transitioned to lead roles with Nanda Loves Nanditha (2008), a romantic drama that became a box-office hit. Reviewers noted his âÂÂintense portrayal of a passionate lover,â and the filmâÂÂs music and emotional depth helped cement his image as a romantic hero.
This year 2009 proved to be pivotal to Yogesh with multiple releases. The A. P. Arjun directorial Ambari proved to be a turning point in his career. His performance as Dhanush earned him the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actor. Critics hailed it as âÂÂa mature, heartfelt act that elevated the film.â Other releases such as Preethse Preethse, Ravana, and Yogi showcased his versatility, though Ambari overshadowed the rest.
In 2010, films like Punda, Yaksha, and cameo in Krishnan Love Story kept him in the spotlight. While these were moderate successes, reviewers observed that Yogesh was âÂÂtrying to balance mass appeal with performance-driven roles.âÂÂ
In 2011, Yogesh played Siddesh in Hudugaru, a remake of Tamil film Naadodigal, alongside Puneeth Rajkumar, earning the Suvarna Award for Best Supporting Actor. Critics appreciated his âÂÂeffortless chemistry with the ensemble castâ and called him âÂÂa strong pillar in the narrative.â The year 2012 saw him in Sidlingu with Ramya â a critically acclaimed role that fetched him a Filmfare nomination. Reviews described his performance as âÂÂnuanced and deeply rooted in rural sensibilities.â Other films such as Alemari, Yaare Koogadali (yet again with Puneeth Rajkumar), and Kalaya Tasmai Namaha showcased his ability to handle diverse genres. The latter film featured his debut playback song "Khali Roadu Onti Girlu". Films like Bangari, Ambara, and cameo in Bhajarangi kept him relevant in the mass circuit. Critics noted that while scripts were formulaic, YogeshâÂÂs âÂÂenergetic screen presenceâ remained a highlight.
In 2014, he debuted as a producer in the film Darling. Later, he featured in few offbeat films such as Kiragoorina Gayyaligalu and Kala Bhairava earned him praise for âÂÂchoosing offbeat narratives.â However, some projects like Bhagyaraj and Parapancha received lukewarm responses. He was part of the ensemble cast in films such as John Jani Janardhan (2016) and Mass Leader (2017), where he teamed up with Shiva Rajkumar. His titular roles in the gangster drama Yogi Duniya (2018) and the comedy, Lambodara (2019) earned him critical appraise.
The recent works of Yogesh include Lanke (2021), Ombattane Dikku (2022), and Head Bush (2022), where he collaborated with new-age directors and experimented with gangster and thriller genres. Critics observed that Yogesh is âÂÂevolving with changing trends while retaining his mass appeal.âÂÂ
Yogesh is making his debut in Tamil cinema portraying the role of an antagonist in the film Retta Thala.
Besides films, he has appeared in the television dance talent show Thaka Dhimi Tha Dancing star as a judge. He also participated in Bigg Boss Kannada Season 1, a reality show on Colors Kannada channel.
Yogesh is the son of producer TP Siddaraju. He married his longtime girlfriend Sahitya on November 2, 2017, in Bangalore. They have a daughter Shrinika.