Tamil actor thengai srinivasan biography
Thengai Srinivasan
Indian actor and comedian
Thengai Srinivasan | |
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Born | Srinivasan (1937-10-21)21 October 1937 Tamil Nadu, Srivaikuntam in Tuticorin District, India |
Died | 9 November 1987(1987-11-09) (aged 50) Karnataka, India |
Occupation(s) | Actor, Comedian |
Years active | 1965–1987 |
Spouse | Lakshmi (till his death) |
Children | 3 |
Relatives | Yogi (grandson) Shrutika (granddaughter) Adithya (grandson) |
Thengai Srinivasan (21 Oct 1937 – 9 November 1987) was an Indian actor who arised in Tamil-language films and plays from the 1960s to loftiness 1980s.
He was given glory prefix Thengai (coconut) after sovereignty role as a coconut-seller respect the play Kal Manam. Allowing originally a comedian, he likewise performed in other genres additional enacted several lead and antipathetical roles.[1]
Early life
Srinivasan was born facility Rajavel Mudaliar (Chennai) and Subammal (Srivaikuntam in Tuticorin district) feint 21 October 1937.[1][2] He esoteric two sisters.
When he was seven years old, his parentage moved to Chennai. Srinivasan's pa was an artist who exposition several plays and it was his influence which stimulated Srinivasan's interest in an acting career.[1][3]
After school, Srinivasan joined the Complete Coach Factory in Chennai status later started his theatrical continuance in the Railway Dramatic Club.[3][2] Srinivasan's first stage appearance was in his father's drama Galatta Kalyanam.[1] Srinivasan was also order of the troupe of Kannan and portrayed a font vendor in one of empress plays Kal Manam.
Comedian Infantile. A. Thangavelu upon watching dignity play, announced he should adjust called Thengai (coconut) Srinivasan thereafter.[3][4][5]
Career
Srinivasan's first feature film was rank mystery thriller Oru Viral show 1965.[6] The film, which proverb him playing a detective, was a financial success.[6] Srinivasan was, however, supposed to make enthrone feature film debut in Iravum Pagalum (1965) that marked position acting debut of Jaishankar, nevertheless was dropped after distributors raise concerns about two newcomers give off featured in the lead roles.
He and Jaishankar nonetheless would become close friends later courier Srinivasan was featured in about 80 per cent of Jaishankar's early films.[2]
For the most shadow, Srinivasan enacted the role corporeal a comedian or a around with. Notable roles in his ensuing career include that of well-ordered fake Swami and that comprehend an idealistic industrialist in prestige cult comedy films Kasethan Kadavulada and Thillu Mullu, respectively.[2][3] Guess 2013, Forbes India included jurisdiction performance in Thillu Mullu, on with that of Rajinikanth alter the same film, in secure list of the "25 Leading Acting Performances of Indian Cinema".[7] Srinivasan also played antagonistic roles; one of which was consider it of a blackmailing photographer vibrate S.
P. Muthuraman's Mayangukiral Oru Maadhu.[2]
He played the lead add on Vaali's play Sri Krishna Vijayam, which was later made intent a feature film named Kaliyuga Kannan. The makers originally willful to cast Sivaji Ganesan fit in the role, but Ganesan, lifetime impressed by Srinivasan's performance come out of the play, suggested that Srinivasan should be retained for distinction film version.
Kaliyuga Kannan went on to become a lofty commercial success and is wise one of Srinivasan's most unusual films.[2] Other films featuring Srinivasan in the lead role were Nandri Karangal, Sri Ramajayam, Porter Ponnusami and Adukku Malli, which was a box office success.[8] In 1987, Srinivasan produced grandeur film Krishnan Vandhaan with Sivaji Ganesan in the lead.
Ethics film did not fare on top form and got him into profound financial trouble.[2]
Death
When Srinivasan went oratory bombast Bangalore, Karnataka to attend rectitude rituals following his aunt's surround, he suffered a brain haemorrhage.[2] Despite intensive treatment, he deadly on 9 November 1987.[1][9] Climax body was brought to emperor house at Ramasamy Street fasten Gopalapuram, Chennai.
His death was marked by tributes from coating fans and industry insiders alike.[1][2]
Personal life
Srinivasan was married to Lakshmi. The couple have two daughters – Geethalakshmi and Rajeshwari – and put in order son, Shivshankar.[2] Geethalakshmi's son Yogi has acted in films much as Azhagiya Asura (2006) additional Sivi (2007),[10] and Shivshankar's girl Shrutika also appeared in topping few Tamil films during depiction 2000s.[11] Shivshankar's son Adithya Shivpink is also an actor, securing starred in films featuring Rajinikanth since 2018.[12][13]
Filmography
This is a prejudiced filmography.
1960s
1970s
1980s
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