Chandrasekhar (Tamil actor)
Chandrasekhar | |
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Born |
1954 Vagaikulam, Madurai District, Tamil Nadu, India |
Residence | Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India |
Occupation |
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Years active | 1979–present |
Spouse(s) | Jagadeeshwari[1] |
Children |
Sivaharshan Sivaranjini |
Awards |
National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor 2002 Nanba Nanba |
Chandrasekhar (born 1954),[2] also known as Vagai Chandrasekhar, is an Indian stage, film and television actor working in Tamil language films, known for his histrionics. He played lead or supportive roles in Tamil films of the 1980s.[3] He won the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the 2002 film Nanba Nanba. He contested and won from Velachery constituency in State legislative assembly election 2016 from DMK party.[4]
Filmography
Actor
- Angusam (2014)
- Maanja Velu (2010)
- Thotta (2008)
- Sena (2003)
- Nanba Nanba (2002)
- Kaatrukkenna Veli (2001)
- Kasi (2001)
- Pandavar Bhoomi (2001)
- Thirupathi Ezhumalai Venkatesa (1999)
- Thaayin Manikodi (1998)
- Abhimanyu (1997)
- Periya Thambi (1997)
- Vaazhga Jananayagam (1996)
- Puthiya Parasakthi (1996)
- Poovarasan (1996)
- Thirumbi Paar (1996)
- Panchalankurichi (1996)
- Anthimanthaarai (1996)
- Pullakuttikaran (1995)
- Periya Kudumbam (1995)
- Muthu Kaalai (1995)
- Anbu Magan (1995)
- Chinna Muthu (1994)
- Seeman (1994)
- Seevalaperi Pandi (1994)
- Senthamizh Selvan (1994)
- Pudhusa Pootha Rosa (1994)
- Maindhan (1994)
- Rasa Magan (1994)
- Jai Hind (1994)
- Ilaignar Ani (1994)
- En Idhaya Rani (1993)
- R.R-R.K.-R.M-R.G-Kathavaraya Krishna Kamarajan(1993)
- Pathini Penn (1993)
- Thanga Pappa (1993)
- Maharasan (1993)
- Madurai Meenatshi (1993)
- Maravan (1993)
- Kasu Thangakasu (1992)
- Endrum Anbudan (1992)
- Kottai Vaasal (1992)
- Chinnavar (1992)
- Purushan Enakku Arasan (1992)
- Naane Varuven (1992)
- Villu Pattukaran (1992)
- Mill Thozhilali (1991)
- Mangalyam Thanthunane (1991)
- Kizhakku Karai (1991)
- Pudhu Padagan (1990)
- Satthan Sollai Thattathe (1990)
- Durga (1990)
- Pengal Veettin Kangal (1990)
- Aalay Pathu Malai Mathu (1990)
- Silambu (1990)
- Thaimasam Poovasam (1990)
- Murugane Thunai (1990)
- Sagalakala Sammandhi (1989)
- Thiruppu Munai (1989)
- Karagattakaran (1989)
- Paasa Mazhai (1989)
- Palaivanathil Pattampoochi (1988)
- Parthal Pasu (1988)
- Pattikattu Thambi (1988)
- Thappu Kanakku (1988)
- Senthoora Poove (1988)
- Sakkarai Pandhal (1988)
- Ratha Dhanam (1988)
- Paadatha Thenekkal (1988)
- Illam (1988)
- Ganam Kortaar Avargale (1988)
- Shenbagame Shenbagame (1988)
- Neram Nallarukku (1987)
- Thangachi (1987)
- Ullam Kavarndha Kalvan (1987)
- Ini Oru Sudhanthiram (1987)
- Dharma Pathini (1986)
- Maragadha Veenai (1986)
- Mudhal Vasantham (1986)
- Oomai Vizhigal (1986)
- Samsaram Adhu Minsaram (1986)
- Sivappu Malargal (1986)
- Mahasakthi Mariamman (1986)
- Kannukku Maiezhudhu (1986)
- Selvakku (1986)
- Sivappu Nila (1985)
- Sivappu Kili (1985)
- Needhiyin Nizhal (1985)
- Aval Sumangalithan (1985)
- Mannuketha Ponnu (1985)
- Raja Gopuram (1985)
- Pudhiya Sangamam (1984)
- Puyal Kadantha Bhoomi (1984)
- Theerpu Enkaiyil (1984)
- Ingeyum Oru Gangai (1984)
- Echchil Iravugal (1982)
- Thai Moogambigai (1982)
- Rendum Rendum Anju (1988)
- Nilavai Kaiyella Pidichen (1987)
- Koottu Puzhukkal (1987)
- Adutha Veedu (1986)
- Mattukkara Mannaru (1986)
- Ragasiyam (1986)
- Solai Pushpangal (1986)
- Naagam (1985)
- Inimai Idho Idho (1983)
- Marumagale Vazhga (1982)
- Thookkumedai (1982)
- Andha Rathirukku Satchi Illai (1982)
- Azhagiya Kanne (1982)
- Sumai (1981)
- Sivappu Malli (1981)
- Palaivana Solai (1981)
- Kallukkul Eeram (1980)
- Nizhalgal (1980)
- Oru Thalai Ragam (1980)
- Puthiya Vaarpugal (1979)
Television
- Therkathi Ponnu
- Vasantham
Dubbing artist
References
- ↑ http://cinema.maalaimalar.com/2013/07/18215219/films--busy-was-Chandrasekhar.html
- ↑ "300 படங்களில் நடித்து சந்திரசேகர் சாதனை". Maalai Malar. 13 July 2013. Retrieved 25 July 2013.
- ↑ Kumar, S. R. Ashok (30 November 2006). "I wanted to do only powerful roles". The Hindu. Retrieved 17 February 2013.
- ↑ Rangarajan, Malathi (1 August 2003). "Reapers of a happy harvest". The Hindu. Retrieved 17 February 2013.
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