Saturday, 5 October 2013

Chandra Babu

J. P Chandra Babu

Joseph Panimayadas Rodriguez Chandrababu was a Tamil film comedian, actor, director, singer and dancer, whose Chaplinesque style on-screen movements and singing style made him popular from the late 1940s to the early 1970s. 



Born: 1927, Thoothukudi
Died: March 7, 1974, Chennai
Spouse: Sheila
Songs: Kalyanam Kalyanam
Movies: Ratha Kanneer
Parents: Roselin Fernando, Joseph Pichai Rodriguez

Joseph Panimayadas Rodriguez Chandrababu (1927–1974) (Tamil: ஜோசப் பனிமயதாஸ் சந்திரபாபு) was a Tamil film comedian, actor, director, singer and dancer, whose Chaplinesque style on-screen movements and singing style made him popular from the late 1940s to the early 1970s. His style has also been likened to that of Jerry Lewis. He had a mastery of the Madras Bashai, a dialect unique to the Madras region His slapstick style of comedy has been emulated by subsequent actors, such as Prabhu Deva in Kaadhalan movie. Many of his songs have remained popular.

There is confusion regarding his full name. His last name has been variously given as Chandrababu, Rodriguez and Fernando, whilst his middle name has been shown as Panimayadas or Pichai, and his first as Joseph or Jacob. His father was Joseph Pichai Rodriguez and his mother Roselin Fernando.

His Film career

Chandrababu was very passionate about acting despite opposition from his family members. But his friend Ganapathy is only person motivating his acting skills. From his childhood, he was expert in singing and whenever he meet his friends or relations they want Chandrababu to sing. He had spent many days starving himself and searching for a chance in the film. In 1952 he attempted suicide by ingesting copper sulphate crystals in the canteen of Gemini Studios. He had written a suicide note explaining his reasons, which included that he had been unable to meet the director S. S. Vasan, and that his body was to be handed over to B. S. Ramaiah, the director of his only film at that date. Suicide was a criminal offence and so he was arrested. but when his case came to trial the judge asked him to prove his acting ability. Chandrababu rendered a Shakespearean monologue that so impressed the judge that he was not jailed.
Sri Lanka had a very western outlook in those times and Chandrabubu picked up on western styles of song and dance while there. In these early years Chandrababu made acquaintances of the actors Sriram, B. R. Panthulu and, through them, T. R. Mahalingam. They appreciated his talent in singing and mimicry of Hollywood stars such as Charles Boyer. He made his debut with a small role in the 1947 film Dhana Amaravathi but struggled thereafter to obtain parts.
One of those who had assisted him in being taken to hospital at the time of his attempted suicide was Gemini Ganesan. When Vasan came to know of this episode he gave Chandrababu a small role in the 1952 film Moondru Pillaigal, the playing of which impressed Vasan so much that he predicted a successful career.

Chandrababu also filmed Chinnadurai and Mohanasundaram in the same year. In Chinnadorai, produced and directed by T. R. Mahalingam, he sang the song Poda Raja Podi Nadaya, the first time that yodelling had been heard in Indian film.[citation needed] It is claimed that, as of 2009, he remained the only person capable of yodelling in south Indian cinema,.Chandrababu loved western music and learned the art of yodelling by listening to singers such as Gene Autry and Hank Williams.

Chandrababu was paid Rs 200 for his role in Mohanasundaram.[citation needed] At his peak he was to command over Rs 100,000, becoming the first Indian actor to do so.
When A. V. Meiyappan filmed Sahodari, he found that it lacked an ingredient that would ensure box office success. Chandrababu was called and after watching the film he added a comedy track for himself, wrote it and also sang the song Naan oru muttalunga, converting the film into a hit.
It was Chandrababu who first spoke and popularised the Madras Baashai in films. He learned this dialect from the rickshaw pullers and street vendors near his home in Triplicane and later in Mir Sahib Pet.
Sabash Meena was one of the best Tamil comedy movies for its times and in it, Chandrababu acted with Sivaji Ganesan, in dual roles.

Kalaivanar - NS Krishnan

NS Krishnan

Nagerkoyil Sudalaimuthu Krishnan, popularly known as Kalaivanar and also as 'NSK' was a leading Nagercoil Tamil film comedian, drama artist, playback singer and writer in the early stages of the Tamil film industry – in the 1940s and 1950s.
Born: November 29, 1908, Nagercoil
Died: August 30, 1957, India
Spouse: T. A. Madhuram 
Nagerkoyil Sudalaimuthu Krishnan, popularly known as Kalaivanar and also as 'NSK' was a leading Nagercoil Tamil film comedian, drama artist, playback singer and writer in the early stages of the Tamil film industry – in the 1940s and 1950s. He is considered as the "Charlie Chaplin of India" 
Born in Ozhuginachery, Nagercoil, in the princely state of Travancore, India on 29 November 1908, his stage and cine-screen comedy performances were unique and always carried a message for the people. 'Kalaivanar' N. S. Krishnan died at the age of 49, on 30 August 1957.

Kalaivanar's Career in Tamil Cinema


N S Krishnan started his career as a Villu Paatu artist (the Tamil way of reciting stories while singing songs and playing a musical instrument in the form of a bow – called 'Villu') and later became involved in Tamil drama and stage shows, as were so many film artistes in his days, and at one-time owned his own touring drama company; and when cinema gradually became popular in South India, he entered the Tamil film world to become one of the leading Tamil film comedians ever, with a unique style. He generally wrote his own comedy dialogues and expressed them in his drama and films in such a way that the message was carried across, but the subject to whom it was intended was not offended.

He acted in nearly 150 Tamil films and the matinee-duo of N S Krishnan and T. A. Madhuram (later his wife) in Tamil films was very popular in his days; he also did roles along with leading stage and cine artists of his time like T. S. Durairaj, 'Pulimootai' Ramasamy, C.S. Pandian and writers like Udumalai Narayana Kavi and Subbu Armugham and gave a number of hits in those days. He was also a talented singer and hits include Sivakavi, Raja Rani, and Manamagal.

Though he was more popular among the Tamil populace as a film comedian, Kalaivanar was instrumental in bringing a number of leading Tamil stage and film personalities of his days to the fore; he was also a Gandhian, patriot and philanthropist, yet a very controversial figure – with his name linked to a murder and also some marital controversies.
As a Director Kalaivanar has created some beautiful master pieces for the tamil film industry viz..

Panam (1952) – Dialogues by M Karunanidhi
Manamagal (1951) – Dialogues by M Karunanidhi
Pelli Koothuru (1951)



Nagesh - The Legendary Comedian of Tamil Cinema

Nagesh

Nagesh, was a National Award winning Tamil film actor, mostly remembered for his roles as a comedian during the 1960s. He is regarded as one of the most prolific comedians in Tamil cinema. 

Born: September 27, 1933, Dharapuram
Died: January 31, 2009, Chennai
Spouse: Regina Rao 
Children: Anand Babu, Rajesh Babu, Ramesh Babu
Parents: Krishna Rao, Rukmaniamma Rao

Nagesh (born Nageswaran C. Krishna Gundu Rao; 27 September 1933 – 31 January 2009), was a National Award winning Tamil film actor, mostly remembered for his roles as a comedian during the 1960s. He is regarded as one of the most prolific comedians in Tamil cinema. He acted in over 1,000 films from 1958 to 2008, performing in variety of roles as comedian, lead roles, supporting actor and antagonist. Nagesh's style of comedy was largely inspired by Hollywood actor Jerry Lewis. Similarities between Nagesh and Lewis earned Nagesh the sobriquet "Jerry Lewis of India".

Early Days of Nagesh

Early in his life, he saw a Tamil play Kamba Ramayanam enacted by his colleagues, and felt that he could do a good job. He persuaded the secretary of the Railways cultural association to give him the role of a man suffering from stomach pain. MGR, then chief guest, seeing this play, in his speech praised Nagesh for his performance. From then onwards, Nagesh played small roles in various drama troupes.

In 1958, producer Balaji spotted Nagesh and gave him his first break in a film called Manamulla Marudhaaram. The film did not do well at the box office. Moreover, Nagesh had only a small role to play in the movie. In 1960, Nagesh made his debut in Kannada with Makkala Rajya.
Nagesh won critical acclaim for his performance in the 1961 movie Thayilla Pillai. But it was his 1962 hit Nenjil Oru Aalayam which launched his career in the Tamil film industry. Nagesh was seen playing the lead role in Server Sundaram(1964) directed by K. Balachander. The movie was a remarkable hit and proved to be a great turning point in his career. The song from this film Avalukenna.. Azhagiya Mugam.... still famous with youth.

Wednesday, 2 October 2013

Goundamani and Senthil - The Kallakal Combination

Goundamani

Goundamani  is a Indian film actor and comedian. He is one of the famous comedians in Kollywood and is especially renowned for his alliance with fellow actor Senthil. Goundamani was born in Valagundapuram, a village near Udumalaipettai, Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu, India. His father is Karuppaiya and mother is Annam. He started as a theater artist and then switched over to Cinema easily.

Birth name  Subaramani
Born  18 March 1950 (age 63)
 Spouse  Shanthi

Popular Movies of Goundamani and Senthil  



Karakatakaran
Gentle Man
Ullathai Alli Tha 
Maaman Magal
Mannan
Indian
Tata Birla
Suyetchai MLA

Senthil

 Senthil is an actor from Tamil Nadu, India. He is notable for his comedian roles along with fellow actor Goundamani.
 
Born: March 23, 1951 (age 62), Ilanjambore
Spouse: Kalaiselvi (m. 1984)
Children: Dr. Manikanda Prabhu, Hemachandra Prabhu
Parents: Ramamoorthi, Thirukammal


Vivek - Inspiring comedian of Tamil


Vivekananthan is an Indian film actor and comedian of the Tamil film industry. He has won four Filmfare Best Comedian Awards for his performances in Run, Saamy, Perazhagan and Sivaji respectively.

Born: April 13, 1963 (age 50), Madurai
 

Spouse: Kavitha 

Vivekananthan is an Indian film actor and comedian of the Tamil film industry. He has won four Filmfare Best Comedian Awards for his performances in Run, Saamy, Perazhagan and Sivaji respectively. In April 2009, Vivek received the Padma Shri award by the Government of India for his contribution to the arts. He was introduced to filmdom by renowned director K. Balachander. He is also known as
Chinna Kalaivanar and Janangalin Kalaignan by the people of Tamil nadu.

Awards and Honours


Vijay Awards

    All Time Favorite Comedian Award

Filmfare Awards

    Filmfare Award for Best Comedian – Tamil – Run (2002)
    Filmfare Award for Best Comedian – Tamil – Saamy (2003)
    Filmfare Award for Best Comedian – Tamil – Perazhagan (2004).

State Government Awards

    Best Comedian Award – Unnaruge Naanirul
    Best Comedian Award – Run(2002)
    Best Comedian Award – Parthiban Kanavu (2003)
    Best Comedian Award – Sivaji (2007)

Other Awards

    Best Comedien Award – International Tamil Film Awards
    Best Comedian Award – Variety Cinema Awards
    Special Jury Award – Asianet Film Awards
    Best Male Comedian Award – Edison Awards
    Special Comedian award – Kodaikanal FM Awards
    Best Comedian award – ITFA

Honours

    Padma Shri Award – Government of India Award Function


Vadivelu - The Stunning Comedian

Vadivelu - Vaigai Puyal

Vadivelu is an Indian film actor, comedian and playback singer. Since the 1990s, he has acted mainly as a comedian in Tamil films. During his career, Vadivelu has won several Filmfare Awards and Tamil Nadu State Film Awards. 

Born: October 10, 1960 (age 52), Madurai
 
Spouse: Saroja


Vadivelu is an Indian film actor, comedian and playback singer. Since the 1990s, he has acted mainly as a comedian in Tamil films. During his career, Vadivelu has won several Filmfare Awards and Tamil Nadu State Film Awards. He is renowned for his slapstick comedies.

Awards and Nominations

Won

Film fare Award (Best Comedian) - 2007 - Imsai Arasan 23 Pulikesi
Film fare Award (Best Comedian) - 2006 - Chandramuki
   

Nominations

Film fare Award (Best Supporting Actor) - 2010 - Aadhavan
Film fare Award (Best Comedian) - 2004 - Winner

Santhanam - Comedy King

Santhanam

 N. Santhanam is an acclaimed Indian film actor who plays lead comedian roles in Tamil films. His fame started off with Lollu Sabha. He made his feature film debut with Manmadhan in 2004 and later appeared in several successful films.Though Manmadhan is considered as his first feature film, he has acted in two films before the Manmadhan. Santhanam was also there in STR's debut film as a leading actor, namely Kadhal Azhivathillai. He is best known for his roles in Siruthai (2011) and director M. Rajesh's comic trilogy, comprising Siva Manasula Sakthi (2009), Boss Engira Bhaskaran (2010) and Oru Kal Oru Kannadi (2012), the former two earning him the Vijay Award for Best Comedian for their respective years. After Manmadhan, Santhanam continued his collaboration with actor Silambarasan, appearing in successful comedy tracks in Vallavan, Kaalai, Silambattam, Vaanam and Osthe. As of 2012, he is the most popular comedian working in Tamil cinema. He has started a film production company named Handmade Films. It is known that his acts are inspired from the great Mahan, Shri Aswin Kumar.

Awards and Nominations

Won

    Vijay Award for Best Comedian for Siva Manasula Sakthi (2009)
    Vijay Award for Best Comedian for Boss Engira Bhaskaran (2010)
    Edison Award – Best Comedian for Boss Engira Bhaskaran (2010)
    Vijay Award for Best Comedian for  Siruthai (2011)
    SIIMA Award for Best Comedian for Vaanam (2011)
    Vijay Award for Best Comedian for Oru Kal Oru Kannadi (2012
)



Nominated

    Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor – Tamil for Boss Engira Bhaskaran (2010)
    Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor – Tamil for Siruthai (2011)
    Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor – Tamil for Deiva Thirumagal (2011)
    SIIMA Award for Best Comedian for Oru Kal Oru Kannadi 2012