R. Sundarrajan

R. Sundarrajan is an Indian film director, actor, comedian and writer for Tamil language films. Active primarily in the 1980s and the 1990s as a filmmaker, he appeared more often as an actor thereafter.[1][2][3] Sundarajan is known for his silver jubilee films such as Payanangal Mudivathillai (1982), Vaidehi Kathirunthal (1984), Rajadhi Raja (1989) and Thirumathi Palanisamy (1992). During his career as a director, he frequently collaborated with veteran actor Mohan.

R. Sundarrajan
R. Sundarrajan wearing dark pants and a white shirt, sitting on a chair with a group of people, grimacing, looking left of camera
R. Sundarrajan in 2015
Born (1950-01-09) 9 January 1950 (age 74)
Occupation(s)Actor, director, writer
Years active1982–present
Spouse
Rajeshwari
(m. 1974)
Durga
(m. 1982)
Children5 (1 deceased)

He had directed over 25 films in his illustrious career and most of them became profitable ventures in the box office.[4] he worked as a co-director for Suyamvaram (1999) which had a team of 14 directors. He has shared screenspace with prominent actors including Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan, Vijayakanth, Sathyaraj, Vijay and Suriya.

Career edit

He has served as an actor, filmmaker and a renowned director. He is very well appreciated and a name of honor in Tamil film industry.[5] He began his career as an actor in 1981, but he subsequently made his directorial debut a year after making his acting debut, with Payanangal Mudivathillai (1982). He collaborated with actor Mohan for his maiden directorial venture,Payanangal Mudivathillai and the film became a sleeper hit and ran for over 175 days in the box office.[6][7] He furthered his collaboration with Mohan through films including Thoongatha Kannindru Ondru (1983), Saranalayam (1983), Naan Paadum Paadal (1984), Kunguma Chimil (1985) and Mella Thirandhathu Kadhavu (1986). Apart from Thoongatha Kannindru Ondru, the other films were well received at the box office and became commercially successful.[8][9]

Balu Anand served as Sundarrajan's assistant director for 35 years and there is a backstory of how Balu Anand became an assistant director of Sundarrajan. During the 1970s, Balu Anand who hailed from Coimbatore sought assistance by walking into R. Sundarrajan's office with the intention to secure a job for his livelihood. Sundarrajan initially hesitated to include Balu Anand with him as an assistant, but Balu Anand's determination literally impressed Sundarrajan. Balu Anand told Sundarrajan "Give me five rupees and I can eat for a day, give me a job in films and I can feed myself for a lifetime".[10]

He made his maiden collaboration with Vijayakanth through Vaidehi Kathirunthal (1984), which eventually became a turning point in Vijayakanth's acting career.[11] R. Sundarrajan convinced Vijayakanth to act in romantic film in a soft role and Vijayakanth agreed to play a "soft role" at a time when he starred in many action films and was branded an action hero.[12] It was through R. Sundarrajan, Vijayakanth changed his mind to commit to such a film genre, although it was not Vijayakanth's comfort zone. R. Sundarrajan then collaborated with his long-time assistant director Balu Anand to write screenplay for Balu Anand's debut directorial venture Naane Raja Naane Mandhiri (1985), which starred Captain Vijayakanth in the main lead role.[13]

He also join hands with Vijayakanth for his directorial venture Amman Kovil Kizhakale (1986) and the film also became a box office success. Vijayakanth also won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil for his performances in Amman Kovil kizhakale and R. Sundarrajan once again brought out the soft lighter version of Vijayakanth through the film.[6] He was also one of the 14 directors who helped to direct the film Suyamvaram (1999), which was shot and filmed within 23 hours and 58 minutes. Suyamvaram set the Guinness World Record for casting the most stars in a film and also for being the quickest ever feature-length film made in the world.

He is also known for his humorous dialogue deliveries in films. One of his notable hilarious comedy scenes came inSurya Vamsam (1997), where he gives an empty paper to a trespasser and asks him to throw it as it is empty by saying there is nothing written on it.[4][14] His handshake scene with Vadivelu in the film Kaalam Maari Pochu (1996), where Vadivelu was reportedly saying "kaiya kudu sagala" became a viral internet meme template and has been frequently used in social media platforms by users.[15]

Sundarrajan's last movie as director came in 2013 with Chithirayil Nilachoru.[16] He also regularly attends meetings of T. Nagar Humour Club which was launched in 2008.[17]

Personal life edit

Sundarrajan is married to his first wife Rajeshwari in 1974 and has three sons: Ashok, Karthik and Deepak. He married his second wife Durga and has 2 children. Karthik died in 2004 in a road accident.[18][19] Deepak made his directorial debut in 2021 with Annabelle Sethupathi.[20] Ashok acted in his father's directorial Chithirayil Nilachoru.[21]

Filmography edit

As director edit

YearFilmNotes
1982Payanangal Mudivathillai
1982Antha Rathirikku Satchi Illai
1983Saranalayam
1983Thoongatha Kannindru Ondru
1984Naan Paadum Paadal
1984Vaidehi Kathirunthal
1985Sugamana Raagangal
1985Kunguma Chimil
1986Amman Kovil Kizhakale
1986Mella Thirandhathu Kadhavu
1986Thazhuvatha Kaigal
1988Kaalaiyum Neeye Maalaiyum Neeye
1988En Jeevan Paduthu
1989Rajadhi Raja
1990Thalattu Padava
1990Enkitta Mothathe
1991Sami Potta Mudichu
1991Oyilaattam
1992Thirumathi Palanisamy
1994En Aasai Machan
1995Gandhi Pirantha Mann
1995Seethanam
1997Kaalamellam Kaathiruppen
1999Suyamvaram
2013Chithirayil Nilachoru

As actor edit

Films edit

YearFilmRoleNotes
1981Oruthi Mattum Karaiyinile
1991Sami Potta MudichuAlso Director
1991OyilaattamAarumuga UdayarAlso Director
1992Therku Theru MachanParamasivan
1992BharathanGangadharan's man
1992Pattathu RaaniGuest appearance
1992Pondatti Rajyam
1992Thirumathi PalanisamyKunju GounderAlso Director
1993Suriyan Chandiran
1993Madhumathi
1993Rajadhi Raja Raja Kulothunga Raja Marthanda Raja Gambeera Kathavaraya Krishna Kamarajan
1993KattalaiNatarajan
1993Naan Pesa NinaipathellamSandhya's father
1993Sakkarai DevanAppu
1993Udan Pirappu
1993Poranthalum Ambalaiya Porakka KoodathuVeerapaandi
1993Rajadurai
1993Enga MuthalaliNarayana Reddy
1993Purusha LakshanamRajgopal
1994Amaidhi Padai
1994Subramaniya SwamyRathnasamy
1994Rasa MaganAppachi
1994Namma Annachi
1994En Aasai MachanAlso Director
1994May MadhamAll in All
1994SathyavanAnjaneya
1994KaruththammaSchool Teacher
1994Veera Padhakkam
1995Engirundho VandhanSundaram
1995Karuppu NilaSundaram
1995Ellame En Rasathan
1995ThirumoorthyGeetha's brother
1995ChellakannuNagarajan
1995Anbu Magan
1995MarumaganMuniyandi
1995Gandhi Pirantha MannAlso Director
1995RaasaiyyaKili's cousin
1995Mr. MadrasAruna's son
1995Thaikulame Thaikulame
1995Makkal Aatchi
1995SeethanamGovindanAlso Director
1996Amman Kovil Vaasalile
1996Kaalam Maari PochuMurugesan
1996Veetukkulle Thiruvizha
1996Enakkoru Magan PirappanRanganayaki's husband
1997Dharma ChakkaramKannukku Pillai
1997Kaalamellam KaathiruppenGovindaAlso Director
1997Gopura Deepam
1997Kaalamellam Kadhal VaazhgaPrincipal Venkatraman
1997MannavaEashwar's father
1997SuryavamsamNandhini's uncle
1997Periya Idathu MappillaiGopalakrishnan's father
1997Kalyana VaibhogamGanesan
1997Janakiraman
1998Marumalarchi
1998KondattamBhaskaran
1998Ini Ellam SugameMani
1998Santhosham
1998Veera Thalattu
1998Ninaithen VandhaiSavithri's uncle
1998Ponnu Velayira BhoomiArumugam
1998NatpukkagaKannukku Pillai
1998Kalyana Galatta
1998En Aasai Rasave
1998SenthooramSadayappan
1998Ponmaanai ThediChinna Paiyan
1999Mannavaru ChinnavaruMinor Rajamani
1999Chinna Durai
1999AnnanSundari’s father
1999Periyanna
1999Suyamvaram
1999Simmarasi
1999Minsara KannaInspector Shiva Kumar
1999Thirupathi Ezhumalai Venkatesa
1999PaattaliKaalaiyan
2000VallarasuRaheem's brother
2000SimmasanamKannamma's father
2000Unnai Kann Theduthey
2001En Purushan Kuzhandhai MaadhiriMaheswari's dad
2001Sigamani RamamaniSigamani's father
2001Viswanathan RamamoorthyRamamoorthy's father
2001Kabadi KabadiArumugam
2002Unnai NinaithuChittoor Chinnamani
2002Namma Veetu Kalyanam
2002Game
2003Anbu Thollai
2003Priyamaana Thozhi Ashok's father
2003Vani Mahal
2004Enakku 20 Unakku 18Train Passenger (Guest Appearance)
2005KaatrullavaraiKannukku Pillai
2005Chidambarathil Oru AppasamyElangovan's father-in-law
2006ThirupathiThirupathi's father
2007Ennai Paar Yogam VarumAnandaraman
2008Thodakkam[22]
2008KuselanSrinivasan
2008KathanayakuduTelugu film
2008DasavathaaramMember of Legislative Assembly
2009Oru Kadhalan Oru Kadhali
2010Ambasamudram Ambani
2010Kaadhal Solla VandhenNanu Prabhu's father
2010AattanayagannLingam
2011En Ullam Unnai Theduthey
2012Kandathum Kanathathum
2013Chandhamama
2013Chithirayil NilachoruSundaramAlso Director
2014PoojaiTemple Organizer
2014LingaaSambandham
2015Naanum RowdydhaanGhilli's advisor
2015Oru Naal IravilFilm director
2017Saaya
2018Kilambitaangayaa Kilambitaangayaa
2018Tamizh Padam 2Bharath
2018Pattinapakkam
2019Pettikadai
2019Perazhagi ISO
2020Ooratchi Ondriyam
2021CallsSecurity Alagar
2021Boom Boom Kaalai
2021Michaelpatty RajaRaja's father
2021Namma Oorukku Ennadhan Achu
2021Chinna Pannai Periya Pannai
2022Paruva Kadhal
2023Unnaal Ennaal
202380s BuildupKathir’s grandfather
2023Moothakudi
2024Vaa Pagandaya

Television edit

YearTitleRoleChannel
2018–2019Kalyanamam KalyanamKamali's grandfatherStar Vijay
2018–2020Kalyana VeeduKathiresanSun TV
2023–PresentSiragadikka AasaiAnnamalaiStar Vijay

As writer only edit

YearFilmNotes
1986Poove Ilam Poove
1986Naane Raja Naane Mandhiri
1987Idhu Oru Thodar Kathai

As lyricist edit

YearFilmSongsNotes
1995Gandhi Pirandhha Mann"Aalamarathula", "Gandhi Endru", "Ottagathil Nee", "Thalaiva Naan"
1995Seethanamall songs
1997Kaalamellam Kaathiruppenall songs

As singer edit

YearFilmSongsComposerNotes
1998Senthooram"Adi Unna Kaanama"Ilayaraja

References edit

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