Ajay Rao

Indian actor (born 1980)


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nameAjay Rao
captionRao in 2014
birth_date
birth_placeHospet, Vijayanagar District, Karnataka, India
organizationSri Krishna Arts and Creations
yearsactive2003 - Present
occupationActor, Producer
spouse
children1
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| name = Ajay Rao | image = | caption = Rao in 2014 | birth_date = | birth_place = Hospet, Vijayanagar District, Karnataka, India | death_date = | death_place = | organization = Sri Krishna Arts and Creations | yearsactive = 2003 - Present | occupation = Actor, Producer | spouse = | children = 1

Ajay Rao (born 24 January 1980), also credited as Krishna Ajai Rao and popularly known as “Sandalwood Krishna”, is an Indian actor and film producer who works primarily in the Kannada film industry. He made his acting debut in Prem’s romantic drama Excuse Me (2003), which became a blockbuster hit, with a theatrical run for more than 25 weeks. His natural charm and relatable screen presence earned him instant recognition as a promising romantic hero.

Ajay rose to prominence with R. Chandru’s Taj Mahal (2008), followed by critically acclaimed performances in Krishnan Love Story (2010) and Krishnan Marriage Story (2011), both directed by Shashank. These films established him as one of the leading actors in Kannada cinema. In 2015, Ajay ventured into production with Krishna Leela, under his banner Sri Krishna Arts and Creations, which won the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Film and earned him widespread praise for his performance.

Over a career spanning more than two decades, Ajay has appeared in over 30 films, earning multiple Filmfare nominations for Best Actor – Kannada for Taj Mahal and Krishnan Love Story. Known for his versatility, he has successfully transitioned from romantic dramas to action thrillers and family entertainers, maintaining a consistent presence in Kannada cinema.

Early life

Ajay was born on 24 January 1980 in Hospet, Ballari district, Karnataka, India, into a traditional Kannada-speaking family. His father is Mysore Lokesh, and his mother is Shobha Rao. He grew up in Hospet and completed his schooling locally before graduating from Vijayanagara College, Hospet, with a bachelor’s degree.

Ajay developed an interest in performing arts during his college years, actively participating in cultural programs and stage plays. Before entering films, he appeared in regional television serials and stage dramas, which helped him hone his acting skills and gain visibility in the Kannada entertainment industry. These early experiences laid the foundation for his film career, where he would later become known as “Sandalwood Krishna” for his romantic roles and natural screen presence.

Career

2003-2007: Breakthrough & Struggles

Ajay made his debut as a lead actor in Prem’s romantic drama Excuse Me, co-starring Ramya and Sunil Raoh. The film was a blockbuster, running for 25 weeks at a Bengaluru’s theatre. Critics praised Ajay’s natural charm and boy-next-door appeal, calling him “a refreshing presence in Kannada cinema.”

After his debut success, Ajay appeared in films like Surya the Great (2005), Green Signal (2005), and O Priyathama (2006), directed by newcomers. These films failed commercially, and reviewers noted that while Ajay’s performances were sincere, the scripts lacked depth. He continued with Amrutha Vaani (2007) and Hetthare Hennanne Herabeku (2007), which also underperformed.

2008-2015: Resurgence & Career best hits

Ajay bounced back with R. Chandru’s romantic drama Taj Mahal, opposite Pooja Gandhi and veteran Ananth Nag. The film was a major hit, and critics lauded Ajay’s emotional portrayal of a lover torn by circumstances. He earned a Filmfare nomination for Best Actor – Kannada, cementing his status as a leading star. He, then played back-to-back romantic hero roles in Jaaji Mallige (2009) and Prem Kahani (2009) which emerged as average hits.

This was followed by two career-defining hits: Krishnan Love Story (2010), directed by Shashank, opposite Radhika Pandit and Krishnan Marriage Story (2011), with Nidhi Subbaiah. Critics called his performance “heartfelt and relatable,” earning him another Filmfare nomination and continued his streak of romantic successes. Reviewers praised his ability to convey vulnerability and charm.

2012–2018: Mixed Bag of success

Ajay experimented with genres in films like Breaking News directed by Nagathihalli Chandrashekar (2012) and Advaitha (2013). In 2014, he appeared in Rose and Jai Bajarangabali, credited as Krishna Ajai Rao, alongside Shravya and Sindhu. Critics noted his consistent screen presence even in uneven scripts.

In 2015, Ajay delivered one of his biggest hits with Krishna Leela, directed by Shashank, opposite Mayuri Kyatari. The film earned him another Filmfare nomination and marked his debut as a producer under Shree Krishna Arts and Creations. Critics hailed his performance as “career-best,” blending intensity and innocence. He also appeared in Endendigu and A 2nd Hand Lover the same year.

Ajay transitioned into action and family dramas with films like Krishna-Rukku (2016) – a romantic drama with Amulya, John Jani Janardhan (2016) – a multi-starrer comedy, Dhairyam (2017) and Krishna s/o CM (2017) – both political thrillers, Thayige Thakka Maga (2018) – an action drama, where critics appreciated his “controlled aggression.”

2019–present: Mature Roles

Ajay explored suspense and emotional narratives in films such as Krishna Talkies (2021) – a mystery thriller, praised for its gripping tone, Love You Rachchu (2021) – a romantic drama with Rachita Ram, noted for Ajay’s “subtle and mature performance" and Shokiwala (2022) – a family entertainer.

After a hiatus of three years, Ajay appeared in Yuddhakaanda Chapter 2 and Radheyaa in 2025, showcasing his adaptability in intense roles. Early reviews describe his performance as “seasoned and commanding,” reaffirming his enduring appeal in Kannada cinema.

Personal life

Ajay Rao married Sapna on 18 December 2014 in a private ceremony held in Hosapete, Karnataka, attended by close family and friends. The couple had been in a long-term relationship before tying the knot. They welcomed their daughter, Cherishma, in 2019.

In August 2025, reports surfaced that Sapna had filed for divorce after more than a decade of marriage, citing marital discord and financial stress. She also lodged a complaint under Section 12 of the Domestic Violence Act, naming both herself and their daughter in the filing. Media reports suggested that Ajay’s financial losses from his production ventures, particularly the film Yuddhakaanda Chapter 2, contributed to tensions in the marriage. Ajay publicly requested privacy during this period, stating, “Every family goes through challenges, and it is our humble request that these remain private.”

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleNotesRef.KicchaExcuse MeSurya The GreatGreen SignalO PriyathamaAmrutha VaaniHetthare Hennanne HerabekuGaneshaHuttidare Kannada Nadalli HuttabekuTaj MahalJaaji MalligePrem KahaniKrishnan Love StoryManasina MaathuKrishnan Marriage StoryBreaking NewsAdvaithaManada MareyalliRoseJai BajarangabaliKrishna-LeelaEndendiguA 2nd Hand LoverMaamu Tea AngadiKrishna-RukkuJohn Jani JanardhanDhairyamKrishna s/o CMThayige Thakka MagaKrishna TalkiesLove You RachchuShokiwalaDilpasandYuddhakaanda Chapter 2Radheyaa
2003Kiccha's friend
Ajay
2005Surya
Indra
2006Chinnu / Yashas
2007Samarth
Guest appearance
Shivu
2008
Ajay KumarNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Kannada
2009Ramu
Manja
2010KrishnaNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Kannada
2011Ajay
KrishnaNominated — Filmfare Award for Best Actor Kannada
2012Arjun
2013Vivek
2014HimselfSpecial appearance
AjayCredited as Krishna Ajai Rao
Ajju / AjayCredited as Krishna Ajai Rao
2015KrishnaAlso producer
Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Kannada
Krishna
Ajai
HimselfSpecial appearance
Also playback singer
2016Krishna
Janardhan
2017Ajay Krishna
Krishna
2018Mohandas
2021Krishna
Ajay
2022Krishna
PreethamCameo appearance
2025Bharath
Radheyaa
Sarala SubbaraoSubba Rao
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References

References

  1. "Ajay Rao (Sandalwood Krishna) - Biography". Filmibeat.
  2. (18 November 2025). "Krishna Ajai Rao: Actors don't have signature styles". Cinema Express.
  3. (3 December 2016). "Ajai sticks to his fortuitous tag". The New Indian Express.
  4. (20 March 2015). "Krishna Ajai Rao is from Hospet". Times of India.
  5. (3 July 2014). "I Don't Expect a Huge Hit: Krishna Ajai Rao". The New Indian Express.
  6. (6 December 2020). "It's 17 years since the Ajai Rao, Ramya and Sunil Raoh film Excuse Me released". The Times of India.
  7. (25 July 2008). "Review: Taj Mahal". Rediff.com.
  8. (14 May 2016). "Krishnan Love Story Movie Review {4/5}: Critic Review of Krishnan Love Story by Times of India". Times of India.
  9. (18 June 2010). "Krishnan Love Story is worth watching". Rediff.com.
  10. "Ajai Rao Turns Producer".
  11. "It is a baby girl for actor Ajay Rao and wife Swapna!".
  12. (16 August 2025). "Ajay Rao breaks silence on divorce from wife Sapna after 10 years of marriage: 'Every family goes through challenges...'". The Times of India.
  13. "Multi-starrer Amar Akbar Antony Starting in May". Chitraloka.
  14. "Ajay Rao's Krishna Talkies to be out on April 9". The New Indian Express.
  15. "Rachita to romance Ajai Rao in Love You Rachchu".
  16. "Ajay Rao signs another movie in Kannada".
  17. "Ajay Rao plays 'Shokiwala'".

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