Gowtham Sundararajan

Gowtham Sundararajan is an Indian film actor and choreographer who has worked on Tamil-language films and in television dramas.[1]

Gowtham Sundararajan
Born
Gautham

(1969-08-23) 23 August 1969
Other namesMajor Gowtham
OccupationActor
Years active1986–present
Spouse(s)Kokila (m.1995–present)
ChildrenDhruva(b.2000)
Parent(s)

Career

Gowtham Sundararajan was born to Tamil actor Major Sundarrajan and Shyamala in Madras, Tamil Nadu. He studied at Vivekananda College and graduated in 1989, before attempting to make a breakthrough in the film industry by appearing in item numbers, featuring in various projects including K. Balachander's Azhagan (1990). He married Kokila Hariram in September 1996.[2] In 1998, along with his wife, he founded the Academy of Modern Dance, Chennai's first formal Western dance school.[3] The pair also worked on choreographing for films, with their biggest venture being their first film, the Kamal Haasan-starrer Aalavandhan (2001). They continued to work on other film projects including the incomplete R. Madhavan-Jyothika starrer Acham Thavir, which they travelled to Syria to shoot.[4]

Gowtham then began a career in acting, notably starring as one of Tamizhselvan's aides in Mani Ratnam's Iruvar (1997). As an actor, he mostly appeared in the films of Sundar C. and Arjun Sarja. His inability to make it as a leading actor in films, saw him also pursue a career in television while appearing in supporting roles in films. He turned producer alongside Sundar C for the film, Ainthaam Padai (2009).[5]

In 2016, his first directorial project, Kannula Kaasa Kattappa featuring Aravind Akash, Ashwathy Warrier and Chandini Tamilarasan in the lead roles, was released.[6]

Selected filmography

Actor
YearFilmRoleNotes
1987Kathai Kathaiyam KaaranamamDancer in "Kathai Kathayam" song
1991AzhaganTheatre artisteDancer in "Kozhi Koovum" song
1992Vaaname Ellai
1992Naalaya TheerpuRocky
1993Karpagam VanthachuRaja
1994Thai MaamanFolk dancerDancer in "Enge Kula Saamy" song
1994Jaihind
1997IruvarElango
1997SishyaGowtham
1997Thedinen Vanthathu
2002Ezhumalai
2004Giri
2004UdhayaDavid John
2006PattiyalAzhagu
2009Thee
2010Nagaram Marupakkam
2012Maasi
2014Aadama JaichomadaNaattamai
2014Jaihind 2
2014Aranmanai
2015Aambala
2016Kannula Kaasa Kattappa
2018Chekka Chivantha VaanamAssistant Commissioner
2019Vantha Rajavathaan VaruvenPrakash's brother
2019Kee
2020Ponmagal VandhalPolice officerCameo appearance in song "Pookalin Parvai"
Director
Serials

References

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