Saattai heroine biography of mahatma
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Rajendran
Indian stunt double, actor (born 1957)
Rajendran | |
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Raasendran at the Vilaasam Press Meet | |
| Born | (1957-06-01) 1 June 1957 (age 67) Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu, India |
| Other names | Naan Kadavul Raasendran, Mottai Raasendran |
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| Years active | 1978–present |
A. Rajendran[1] (born 1 June 1957[1]) credited as Mottai Rajendran or Naan Kadavul Rajendran, is an Indian stunt double and actor working mainly in Tamil cinema. He debuted in 2003 with the Tamil film Pithamagan and has worked as a stunt double in over 500 South Indian films since then. He played the role of a villain in Naan Kadavul (2009) which won huge critical acclaim and fetched him the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Villain. Since then, he has continued to play villainous and later humorous supporting characters in a number of Tamil films.[2] He is noted for his rough voice and alopecia universalis, which he claims was the
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K. Sivasankar
Indian dance choreographer (1948–2021)
K. Shivashankar (7 December 1948 – 28 November 2021) was an Indian dance choreographer who worked in more than 10 languages but majorly with South Indian films, including Tamil films & Telugu films.
Early life
[edit]Shivashankar was born in Govindappa Naicken Street, Parrys, Chennai, on 7 December 1948, to Kalyana Sundaram and Komala Amal. His father was wholesale fruit vendor in Kothawal Chavadi. His backbone was fractured at a very young age in an accident for which and recovered around 8 years of age under the extensive care of his aunts. He was initially home schooled and later studied in Hindu Theological Higher Secondary School, Sowcarpet. He attributed his feminine mannerism to his growing up without much contact with the outside world and where women in family were taking care of him mostly. His father was highly skilled with immense knowledge in Carnatic music & Astrology, but very strict with his child
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Vijay Antony: Don't make 'Romeo' into another 'Anbe Sivam'
Writing a statement in Tamil, which losely translates to, "Many movie critics like Mr Blue Sattai Maaran criticizes many good films. My deepest symapthies to the intellectuals who believe everything thry say to be true and criticize Tamil cinema without celebrating many good films like Romeo. My dear people, Romeo is a good movie. Go, watch it and you will understan. Don't make Romeo into another 'Anbe Sivam'."
This statement of Vijay Antony has created a lot of buzz on social media
Directed by Vinayak Vait