Veteran Kannada filmmaker Joe Simon passed away on Friday after suffering a sudden cardiac arrest during a meeting at the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC). He was 80. His sudden demise has sent shockwaves across the Kannada film industry, popularly known as Sandalwood.
Sudden Collapse During KFCC Meeting
Joe Simon was attending an emergency executive committee meeting at the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce around 4:30 pm when the incident occurred. According to those present, he was actively participating in discussions and even proposed organising a celebratory programme for the industry.
Shortly after stepping out of the meeting hall, he reportedly sat on an attendant’s chair and suddenly collapsed. Members later confirmed that he suffered a severe cardiac arrest. Despite immediate attention, he could not be revived.
Distinguished Career in Kannada Cinema
Joe Simon built a remarkable career spanning several decades, contributing to more than 100 films in multiple capacities. He was known as a director, actor, lyricist, and writer, earning respect for his versatility and commitment to cinema.
Among his notable directorial ventures was “Sahasa Simha”, starring legendary Kannada actor Vishnuvardhan. Other films directed by him include “Mr. Vasu,” “Snehada Kadalalli,” “Simha Jodi,” “Wanted,” and “Ravivarma.”
His films were recognised for their strong storytelling, emotional appeal, and commercial success, making him a prominent figure in Kannada cinema.
Tributes From Political and Film Fraternity
Condolences poured in from across political and film circles following the news of his passing. Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar described his death as an “irreparable loss” to the Kannada film industry.
Industry colleagues, actors, and fans expressed grief on social media, recalling his creative vision and long-standing contribution to Sandalwood.
Legacy in Sandalwood
Joe Simon remained actively engaged in the film fraternity even in his later years. His body of work continues to influence Kannada cinema, reflecting decades of dedication and artistic passion.
His passing marks the end of an era for the Kannada film industry, but his cinematic contributions will remain a lasting legacy.


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