
K. Shivaram (1953-2024) was an Indian actor, politician, and former bureaucrat. He participated in the Bharatiya Janata Party and worked mainly in Kannada films. He died of a heart attack in Bangalore, India, on February 29, 2024.
physical appearance
Height (approx.): 5 feet 4 inches
Hair Color: black
Eye Color: brown

family and class
K. Shivaram belonged to a scheduled caste community.
parents and siblings
His father S. Kempaiah was a drama master. His mother’s name is Chikka Boramma.
wife and children
His wife Vani Shivram is a housewife. The couple has a daughter named Inchara Shivaram, who works as a psychotherapist.
K. Shivaram and his wife
Photos of K. Shivaram’s daughter and son-in-law
other relatives
His son-in-law Pradeep Bogadi is a Kannada actor.
K. Shivaram and his son-in-law
job
K. Shivaram started his career as a police reporter with the Crime Branch of Karnataka in May 1973. At the same time, he also received higher education.
bureaucracy
In 1985, he passed the Karnataka Administrative Service (KAS) examination and became Deputy Superintendent of Police.
Young K. Sibaram
In 1986, he became Deputy Commissioner of Police after passing the Karnataka Administrative Service Examination for the second time and topper among scheduled caste category candidates.
Young K. Sibaram in 1985
While training at the Karnataka Police Academy, he passed the Civil Services (UPSC) examination.
When K. Shivaram was an IAS officer
Main post
- 1988: Deputy Director, Yadgir
- 1989: Bijapur Municipal Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner
- 1990: Deputy Commissioner, Bangalore City Corporation
- 1993: Mysore City Corporation Commissioner
- 1997: Koppal District Special Officer
- 2000: Deputy Commissioner, Davangere District
- 2002: Director of the Department of Social Welfare
- 2006: Bangalore Mass Education Commissioner
- 2009: Bangalore Food Commissioner
- 2010: Managing Director, Mysore Sales International Limited
- 2011: Livestock Industry Senior Secretary
- 2013: Bangalore District Commissioner
movie
In 1993, he made his acting debut with the Kannada film ‘Baa Nalle Madhuchandrake’ directed by Nagathihalli Chandrashekar.
K. Shivaram (beard) in the poster of the movie ‘Baa Nalle Madhuchandrake’
He appeared in several films including ‘Vasantha Kavya’ in 1996, ‘Sangliyana Part 3’ in 1997, ‘Prathibhatane’ and ‘Khalanayaka’ in 1999, and ‘Yarige Beda Duddu’ in 2001.
K. Shivaram in the movie Vasantha Kavya (1996) poster
Afterwards, he appeared in several Kannada films, including ‘Game For Love’ in 2003, ‘Naaga’ in 2006, and ‘O Prema Devathe’ in 2007. He last appeared as Shivram Nayak in the 2017 Kannada film ‘Tiger’.
Movie Tiger (Kannada) Poster (2017)
politics
In 2013, after retiring from the post of Bangalore district commissioner, he joined the Indian National Congress (INC) as a member. However, in 2014, K. Shivaram left INC and joined Janata Dal (Secular) as a member. He contested the Legislative Assembly election from Bijapur constituency but lost the election to Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Ramesh Jigajinagi.
K. Shivaram during his tenure as a Janata Dal (Secular) member.
In the same year, he returned to the Indian National Congress and supported the appointment of Dalit leader Dr G. Parameshwar as Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka. However, this support caused controversy during the National Assembly elections.
K. Shivaram during a political rally in 2014
On October 14, 2016, K. Shivaram joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) after expressing dissatisfaction with Dalits being recognized in high positions within Indian National Congress politics.
K. Shivaram while attending a political rally of the BJP along with Rajnath Singh.
He was subsequently appointed as a member of the State Executive Committee of Karnataka.
different
In 2011, K. Shivaram founded Chalavadi Mahasabha, a charity in Karnataka, and became its president. He is the founder and president of Dalita Maha Sabha of Karnataka. He served as general secretary of Harijan Sevak Sangh in Karnataka.
asset/property
moving assets
- Deposits in banks and financial institutions: Rs. 1,38,439
- LIC or other insurance policy: Rs. 17,50,000
real estate
- Non-agricultural land: Rs. 1,00,00,000
- Residential Building: Rs. 1,10,00,000
net worth
During the financial year 2013-2014, K. Shivaram’s net worth was estimated at Rs. $232 million. Net assets of wife and dependents (minors) are excluded.
death
On February 29, 2024, K. Shivaram died at the age of 70 from a heart attack in Bangalore, India.
Facts/Quiz
- In his spare time, K. Shivaram loved reading books, traveling to distant places and horseback riding.
K. Shivaram while riding a horse
- He became the first person in India to clear IAS exam in Kannada after clearing UPSC.
K. Shivaram while working as an IAS officer.