Ramarajan
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Ramarajan | |
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Member of parliament, Lok Sabha for Tiruchendur | |
In office 1998–1999 | |
President | K. R. Narayanan |
Constituency | Tiruchendur |
Secretary of AIADMK | |
Assumed office 2004 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Madurai | 18 October 1954
Spouse | Nalini (m.1987; div.2000) |
Children | 2 |
Occupation | actor, producer, director, politician, lyricist |
Ramarajan (born 18 October 1954) is an Indian actor, writer, director and politician. He is referred as Makkal Nayagan for acting and directing films on village-based subjects. .[1][2]
Career[edit]
Ramarajan started his career by doing small roles beginning in the year 1977. He turned director with Mannukketha Ponnu (1985), Ramarajan instead approached Gangai Amaran to compose music. He got his first hype as a lead in the film Namma Ooru Nalla Ooru, released in 1986. He is popular for doing films on the village-based subjects; these films became the notable identity of Ramarajan. He was known for his dark shirts and colorful costumes. His film Karagattakaran (1989) was a blockbuster hit. It ran for over 100 days in 25 centers, one year in seven-eight centres and clocked 400 days in four theatres.[3] This was Ramarajan’s 18th film as hero, and his third collaboration with Gangai Amaran after two hits in Enga Ooru Pattukaran (1987) and Shenbagamae Shenbagamae (1988).[4] He is also known for his performances in Enga Ooru Kavalkaran (1988) and Paattukku Naan Adimai (1990).[5] His films were as popular as compared to the then stars Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan.
After 2000, his career started facing the down side. His low budget film Medhai was released in 2012 and was a failure at the box office.[6] He has returned to acting after a gap of almost 13 years playing one of the three leads in a film titled Saamaniyan.[7] Ramarajan has played the solo hero continuously for 45 films.[8]
Political career[edit]
He was elected to 12th Lok Sabha as an All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam candidate from Thiruchendur Lok Sabha constituency in 1998.[9]
Personal life[edit]
Ramarajan fell in love with actress Nalini and they married in 1987. However, after 13 years they divorced in 2000, citing differences in their relationship. They have twin children; daughter Aruna, and, son Arun, born in 1988.[10]
Filmography[edit]
As actor[edit]
As director[edit]
Year | Film |
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1985 | Mannukketha Ponnu |
1985 | Marudhani |
1985 | Hello Yaar Pesurathu |
1986 | Marakka Maatten |
1986 | Solai Pushpangal |
1987 | Ondru Engal Jaathiye..! |
1996 | Amman Kovil Vaasalile |
1996 | Namma Ooru Raasa |
1997 | Gopura Deepam |
1997 | Vivasaayi Magan |
2001 | Seerivarum Kaalai |
See also[edit]
- Nalini
- Ramarajan (TV series)
References[edit]
- ^ "Exclusive biography of #Ramarajan and on his life".
- ^ "HERE IS THE TRUTH BEHIND RUMOURS ABOUT ACTOR RAMARAJAN'S HEALTH CONDITION! - DETAILS". 18 October 2021.
- ^ "30 years of Karakattakaran - Gangai Amaren: The Vazhapazham comedy track was based on a similar sequence in an Adoor Bhasi film". Cinema Express.
- ^ Kumar, Pradeep (15 June 2019). "30 years of 'Karagattakaran': Actor Ramarajan goes on rewind mode". The Hindu.
- ^ "Ramarajan admitted to hospital due to breathlessness, Covid-19 test results awaited".
- ^ "Kollywood Movie Actor Ramarajan Biography, News, Photos, Videos".
- ^ "13 Years Later, Ramarajan Returns to Acting with 'Saamaniyan'". 20 September 2022.
- ^ Kumar, Pradeep (15 June 2019). "30 years of 'Karagattakaran': actor Ramarajan goes on rewind mode". The Hindu.
- ^ "Lakshmansruthi.com". Archived from the original on 27 January 2023.
- ^ "Ramarajan and Nalini's daughter reveals surprising details for the first time - Tamil News". 9 July 2020.