Early career and debut (1971–1980) Vishnuvardhan started his career with the National Award-winning movie
Vamshavruksha (1971) directed by
Girish Karnad based on the novel by
S. L. Bhyrappa. His first lead role was in
Naagarahaavu, directed by
Puttanna Kanagal and based on a trilogy by
T. R. Subba Rao. He won the
Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actor for this film. Next, he appeared along with
Rajkumar in
Gandhada Gudi (1972). It got a stupendous reception at the box office. In 1974, he appeared in
Bhootayyana Maga Ayyuwhich is considered an important milestone in the history of Kannada cinema. He appeared in many Kannada movies of which three were with
Rajinikanth who was then a budding star –
Sahodarara Savaal (1977),
Galate Samsara (1977) and
Kiladi Kittu (1978). He acted in the hit romantic drama
Hombisilu (1978) and his role of a doctor fetched him his second
Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actor. During the 70s, Vishnuvardhan formed a successful pair with not only his actress wife Bharathi, but also the two top actresses of the decade –
Aarathi and
Manjula. He was in Tamil films like
Alaigal (1973) and
Mazhalai Pattalam (1980).
Superstardom (1981–1999) in 1997 Kannada film
Ellaranthalla Nanna Ganda He made his debut in Malayalam cinema in 1981 with
Adima Changala. In 1982, the Joe Simon directed
Sahasa Simha became a blockbuster and bestowed the title of Sahasa Simha on him. In 1984,
Bandhana, where he appeared with
Suhasini Maniratnam had him play a doctor again but as a dejected lover. The film was not only a blockbuster but also fetched him his third
Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actor and became another turning point in his career. A number of his films in the 1980s like
Onde Guri,
Khaidi,
Nee Bareda Kadambari,
Jeevana Chakra,
Malaya Marutha,
Suprabhatha,
Hrudaya Geethe and
Deva were successful at the box-office. He appeared in Tamil films with
Vijayakanth in
Eetti (1985) with
Rajinikanth in
Sri Raghavendrar (1985) and the next year in the multi-starrer
Viduthalai (1986) co-starring
Sivaji Ganesan as well. (left), Vishnuvardhan (center),
Ravi Srivatsa (right) In 1990,
Muthina Haara – the National award-winning film (
38th National Film Awards) directed by
S. V. Rajendra Singh Babu (who had earlier given him the blockbuster
Bandhana) got him rave reviews but was an average grosser at the box office, while
Mathe Haadithu Kogile where he costarred with
Anant Nag for the first time became a super hit. In 1991, he appeared in a double role in
Lion Jagapathi Rao for which he received yet his fourth
Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actor. In 1992 he appeared in the National award-winning film
Harakeya Kuri directed by
K. S. L. Swamy He once again forayed into Hindi cinema appearing in the Hindi-Kannada bilingual
Vishnu Vijaya (titled
Ashaant in Hindi) and
Zaalim along with then rising star
Akshay Kumar. The drama film
Halunda Tavaru which was released in 1994 was a blockbuster. Other significant movies in the late 1990s include
Laali (1997),
Habba (1999),
Surya Vamsha (1999), during this time, while he acted with almost all the notable actresses of the South industry, he formed the most successful pair with
Maadhavi,
Bhavya,
Suhasini,
Rupini and
Sithara. In
S. Narayan's
Veerappa Nayaka (1999), he played the titular role and appeared as a principled and patriotic village leader. Critic Y. Maheshwara Reddy of
the New Indian Express wrote, "This film may remain as one of the best films of Vishnuvardhan's career. With his mature acting, the film's story has been handled with the right touch. He never indulges in overacting." Vishnuvardhan's performance earned him the Karnataka State Award for Best Actor. However, he rejected the award following a phone call by a member on the award panel, who suggested having "...recommended my name for the best actor's award." car owned by the actor, displayed in Dr. Vishnuvardhan Memorial, Mysore (2025)
Last years of success (2000–2010) In 2000, his other big hit that year was
Soorappa.
Yajamana was a huge box office success and became the all-time highest grossing Kannada movie. Over the next few years Vishnuvardhan continued to give more successful films like
Diggajaru (2001),
Kotigobba (2001),
Jamindaru (2002),
Simhadriya Simha (2002),
Kadamba (2004) and most importantly
Apthamitra (2004) which turned out to be the last film of
Soundarya who costarred with him. In 2007,
Ee Bandhana costarring
Jaya Prada directed by actress
Vijayalakshmi Singh, and
Maathaad Maathaadu Mallige directed by
Nagathihalli Chandrashekhar co-starring
Sudeepa, got him a lot of acclaim for portraying him in age appropriate roles.{{Cite web|url=https://www.rediff.com/movies/review/sseb/20071221.htm ==Television career==