Ramarajan

































Ramarajan
Native name
Kumaresan
Born
(1958-10-18) 18 October 1958 (age 60)
Melur, Madurai, Tamil Nadu

Years active 1986–2001; 2012
Spouse(s)

Nalini
(m. 1987; div. 2000)
Children Arun, Aruna (b. 1988)
Parent(s) Ramaiya,
Vellaiyammal

Ramarajan is a Tamil film Actor, Writer and Director who specialised in acting and directing films on village-based subjects. He is also known as Makkal Nayagan. Many of his films were successful. He was called the rural box office emperor in the late 1980's. He is known for his colourful gaudy costumes and excessive makeup. His pairings with Rekha in Tamil cinema were his biggest hits.




Contents






  • 1 Career


  • 2 Political career


  • 3 Personal life


  • 4 Filmography


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





Career


Ramarajan hails from a small town Melur situated near Madurai. He grew up from a Cinema entrance ticket validator and plantain seller to a cinema producer.[1][2] Known for his films with rustic simplicity, he had disappeared from filmdom following a string of failures. His films were so popular and made big at box-offices that they were equally competent to Superstar Rajinikanth and Kamalhassan's films. Considered as the man of the rural audiences, he was nicknamed Vasool Chakravathi. Many of his films based on village-based subjects were a big hit in B and C centres. He is known for his dark shirts and colourful costumes. His film Karagattakaran was a block buster which ran for 365 days in Madurai and in Chennai.


In the late 1990s, Ramarajan's career began to falter with several of his films failing at the box office or becoming stalled. His Poomaname Vaa and Annan had a delayed release, while films such as Sathya Thaai with Suvaluxmi, Thambikku Thaai Manasu with Sanghavi and Kannuppada Povvudhu were cancelled midway through shoot.[3] Another project Madurai Thangam which was launched in 2006 was also shelved.[4]


He took a plunge in politics and managed to become an MP. He was elected to the Lok Sabha from the Tiruchendur constituency on the AIADMK ticket in 1998.[5] His film and political career both failed for a certain period.[6] His last low budget film Medhai got released on 2012 which largely went unnoticed and failed.



Political career


He was elected to 12th Lok Sabha as an All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam candidate from Tiruchendur Lok Sabha constituency in 1998.



Personal life


Ramarajan fell in love with actress Nalini and they got married in 1987. However, they divorced citing differences in their relationship and got divorced in 2000. They have twin children, daughter Aruna, and son Arun born in 1988. His Daughter Aruna is married to Ramesh Subramanian on 6 May 2013. His Son Arun is married to Pavithra on 25 April 2014.



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Year
Title
Role
Note
1977

Meenakshi Kungumam
Uncredited

1979

Anbe Sangeetha
Uncredited

1980

Theru Vilakku
Uncredited

1981

Pattam Parakattum
Uncredited

1984

Sattathai Thiruthungal


1985

Mannuketha Ponnu

Also director
1985

Marudhani

Also director
1985

Hello Yaar Pesurathu

Also director
1986

Marakka Maatten

Also director
1986

Solai Pushpangal

Also director
1986

Namma Ooru Nalla Ooru

Debut as Hero[7]
1987

Enga Ooru Pattukaran
Seethan

1987

Evargal Indiyargal


1987

Ondru Engal Jathiye

Also director
1987

Neram Nalla Irukku


1987

Gramatthu Minnal


1988

Shenbagamae Shenbagamae
Thangaraasu

1988

Ennai Vittu Pogaathe


1988

Raasave Unnai Nambi


1988

Rayilukku Neramachu


1988

Paarthal Pasu


1988

Melam Kottu Thali Kattu


1988

Enga Ooru Kavalkaran


1988

Namma Ooru Nayagan


1989

Pongi Varum Kaveri


1989

Enne Petha Raasa


1989

Enga Ooru Mappillai


1989

Karagattakaran
Muththaiyaa

1989

Raaja Raajathan
Raja

1989

Anbu Kattalai


1989

Thangamana Raasa


1989

Manasukketha Maharasa


1990

Paattukku Naan Adimai


1990

Thangathin Thangam


1990

Ooru Vittu Ooru Vanthu


1990

Puthu Paatu


1991

Naadu Adhai Naadu


1991

Annan Kattiya Vazhi


1991

Mill Thozhilali


1991

Oorellam Un Pattu


1991

Nenjamundu Nermaiundu


1992

Ponnuketha Purushan


1992

Villu Pattukaran
Kalimuthu

1995

Thedi Vandha Raasa


1996

Amman Kovil Vaasalile

Also director
1996

Namma Ooru Raasa

Also director
1997

Gopura Deepam

Also writer & director
1997

Vivasaayi Magan

Also writer & director
1997

Themmangu Paattukaaran


1999

Poomaname Vaa


1999

Annan
Velan

2001

Ponnana Neram

Also director
2001

Seerivarum Kaalai

Also writer & director
2012

Medhai

Also writer & director


References





  1. ^ http://cinema.maalaimalar.com/2012/05/01174849/actor-ramarajan-history-direct.html


  2. ^ http://cinema.maalaimalar.com/2012/05/02180525/ramarajan-director-one-scene-a.html


  3. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20130424003725/http://www.indolink.com/tamil/cinema/Specials/97/Oct/a-z/atoz-5.htm


  4. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20070127105626/http://www.chennaionline.com/film/Reeltalk/2005/10reel66.asp


  5. ^ http://cinema.maalaimalar.com/2012/05/05172737/actor-ramarajan-competition-el.html


  6. ^ https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/tamil/movies/photo-features/tamil-celebrities-then-and-now/Ramarajan/photostory/53636115.cms


  7. ^ http://cinema.maalaimalar.com/2012/05/03182016/ramarajan-change-hero-acting-n.html




External links



  • Ramarajan on IMDb



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