Mohan (actor)

Mohan Rao, known mononymously as Mohan or Mic Mohan[2][3] is an Indian film actor, known for his works predominantly in Tamil cinema, and a few Kannada, Telugu and Malayalam films. He is also known as "Kokila Mohan" after his debut film Kokila (1977),[4][5][6] and "Mic" from numerous roles playing singers using microphones.[7] In 1982, he received the Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Actor for his work in Payanangal Mudivathillai.[6][8]

Mohan
Born
Mohan Rao

(1956-05-10) 10 May 1956
Other namesKokila Mohan, Mic Mohan, Silver Jubilee Star,[1]
OccupationActor, producer
Years active1977–1991
1999
2008–2016
Spouse(s)Gowri (m.1987-present)
ChildrenAakash (b.1989)

Career

Mohan was introduced to the world of theatre by B. V. Karanth, who spotted him at a restaurant. Mohan's first stage play was praised by critics from places like Delhi. Mohan was introduced to the cinema in Kannada by Balu Mahendra in his movie Kokila in 1977 alongside Tamil actor Kamal Haasan. Kokila was a hit and Mohan was catapulted into the limelight; since release of Moodu Pani in 1980 he has become one of the biggest stars of the Tamil cinema industry. Mohan was called in the industry as the 'silver jubilee hero' in the 1980s for almost all movies featuring the actor that witnessed a fantastic run.[9]

After Kokila, Mohan starred in a Malayalam movie titled Madaalasa (1978). Furthermore, immediately after the success of the Malayalam movie, Mohan went on to sign a Telugu film titled Thoorpu Velle Railu (1979), which was a remake of the Tamil film Kizhakke Pogum Rail. The Telugu version was directed by Bapu. After that Mohan was introduced in the Tamil film Nenjathai Killathe (1980) by director Mahendran.[10] The film ran for a year and won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil.[11] After his films began to be either silver jubilee or over 200 days most of the time. He became a big star in Payanangal Mudivathillai (1982) winning the Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil.[12]

He was best known for his stage singer roles and people had a general thought that he was not versatile. At the peak of his career, he was not afraid to take up challenging negative roles in films like Vidhi (1984),[13] Nooravathu Naal (1984)[14] and comedies like Rettai Vaal Kuruvi (1987),[15] Sahadevan Mahadevan (1988).

Mohan played a major role in the lifetime of production company Motherland Pictures and its producer Kovaithambi. He donned his best performance in the critically acclaimed Mouna Ragam (1986), winning the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil and gave recognition to the director Mani Ratnam.[16][17]

Almost all his films were good musical albums (Ilaiyaraaja), which feature songs that are still remembered after 25 years. Mohan is still talked about every time a conversation springs up for 80s films or Ilaiyaraaja's songs.

He tried hard to stage a comeback by producing, directing besides playing the lead role in a movie titled Anbulla Kadhalukku (1999). Unfortunately, his bad luck continued and the movie disappeared from the box office without any trace. Mohan stated that when not acting, he is busy producing television serials like Acham Madam Nanam, Selvangal, Hasiyaramayana and Brindavanam. Aside from that, he is also doing charity works and spends time with his family.

He declined to do the role of Jayam Ravi's father in Unakkum Enakkum (2006), which was later played by K. Bhagyaraj. Mohan again played the hero after a hiatus of 9 years in Sutta Pazham released in 2008.[18] The film was a low budget fare which helped the producer and distributors enjoy the profit.

Mohan's Civic Cinema has already produced Thalappavu (2008), the Prithviraj-Lal starrer, the debut directorial venture of popular actor Madhupal.[19]

Personal life

Mohan married Gowri in 1987. The couple have a son, Aakash, born in 1989.

Filmography

YearFilmRoleLanguageNotes
1977KokilaBaskarKannada
1978AparichitaShamuKannada
1978MadaalasaChandruMalayalam
1979Toorpu Velle RailuRaamannaTelugu
1979Bhoolokadalli YamarajaSureshKannada
1980Nammammana SoseNatarajKannada
1980Moodu PaniBhaskarTamil
1980Nenjathai KillatheRamTamil
1981Gaali MaathuChintamaniKannada
1981Muniyana MadariMaaraKannada
1981Hennina SeduGuruKannada
1981KilinjalgalBabuTamil
1982Payanangal MudivathillaiRavi KumarTamilWon - Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil
1982Theeradha Vilaiyattu PillaiKannan / SekharTamil
1982Kadhalithu PaarTamil
1982PonmudyRajuMalayalam
1982Lottery TicketVasuTamil
1982Iniyavale VaaPrabhuTamil
1982Gopurangal SaivathillaiMuraliTamil
1982Chinnan ChirusugalTamil
1982Njan Onnu ParayatteMadhavankuttyMalayalam
1982Kaatrukkenna VeliTamil
1982GandaragolamTelugu
1982Archanai PookalKarthikTamil
1983Haavada HoovuMohanKannada
1983Antha Sila NaatkalGopiTamil
1983JothiTamil
1983Nenjamellam NeeyeMohanTamil
1983SaranalayamPrabhuTamil
1983Thoongadha Kannendru OnruRaviTamil
1983Ilamai KaalangalRaghuTamil
1983Manaivi Solle ManthiramThyaguTamil
1983Naalu Perukku NandriBabuTamil
1984Kuva Kuva VaathugalMohanTamilGuest Appearance
1984Ambigai Neril VanthaalRaviTamil
1984VidhiRajaTamil
1984MagudiAmavasaiTamil
1984Nalam Nalamariya AavalTamil
1984Vengaiyin MainthanRadha's husbandTamil
1984Nooravathu NaalRamkumarTamilNominated - Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil
1984Naan Paadum PaadalAnandTamil
1984Sattathai ThiruthungalChiranjeeviTamil
1984Anbe Odi VaaMaheshTamil
1984Shanthi MuhurthamRajaTamil
198424 Mani NeramRajTamil
1984NirabarathiInspector RajaTamilGuest Appearance
1984Vai PandalDhivakarTamil
1984Oh Maane MaaneMaheshTamil
1984OsaiRajaTamil
1984Unnai Naan SanthithenVijayTamilGuest Appearance
1984Nenjathai AllithaVenghuTamil
1984RusiRaviTamil
1985SravanthiChiranjeeviTelugu
1985Anbin MugavariBaluTamil
1985AnniRajaTamil
1985Maappillai SingamDancerTamilGuest Appearance
1985Udaya GeethamArunTamil
1985DeivapiraviRajaTamil
1985Pillai NilaMohanTamil
1985Thendrale Ennai ThoduRaghunathTamil
1985Kunguma ChimilRaviTamil
1985Sri RaghavendrarDiscipleTamilGuest Appearance
1985Idaya KovilShankarTamilNominated - Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil
1985Naan Ungal RasiganSubramaniTamil
1985Unakkaga Oru RojaBaluTamil
1986December PookalChandruTamil
1986AalapanaSivuduTelugu
1986Uyire UnakkagaBalumuraliTamil
1986Aayiram Pookkal MalarattumArunTamil
1986Mouna RagamChandrakumarTamilNominated - Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil
1986Mella Thirandhathu KadhavuSubramaniTamil
1986Paru Paru Pattanam ParuMohanrajTamil
1986Unnai Ondru KetpenTamil
1987Rettai Vaal KuruviGopiTamilNominated - Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil
1987Ananda AradhanaiMohanTamil
1987Idhu Oru Thodar KathaiRaviTamil
1987Paadu NilaveBalakrishnanTamil
1987Krishnan VandhaanRajaTamil
1987Theertha KaraiyinileGanesan (Raja)Tamil
1987Ninaikka Therintha ManameyBabuTamil
1988Choopulu Kalasina SubhavelaAnand MohanTelugu
1988Paasa ParavaigalDr. ShankarTamil
1988Mappillai SirDriving MasterTamil
1988Kunguma KoduRamuTamil
1988Sahadevan MahadevanSahadevanTamil
1988VasanthiRajaTamil
1988Aathma KathaRaviTelugu
1989Naalaiya ManithanHostTamilGuest Appearance
1989Police ReportSrinivasTelugu
1989Sondham 16VarudhuTamil
1989Oru Ponnu NenachaTamil
1989Thalaivanukkor ThalaiviSivaTamil
1989Manidhan MarivittanViswanathanTamil
1989Idhaya DheepamMadhanTamil
1989Paasa MazhaiAshokTamil
1990SaradambaSrikanthTelugu
1990Valiba VilayattuRajaTamil
1990JagathalaprathapanPrathapTamil
1991UruvamMohanTamil
1999Anbulla KadhalukkuPremTamilAlso director
2008Sutta PazhamNandakumar (Nandu)Tamil
2009GhautthamRaghuramKannada
2016Abbayitho AmmayiAbhi's fatherTelugu

References

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Bibliography

  • Balabharathi (2012). தமிழ் சினிமா 80 பாகம்-2 [Tamil Cinema 80 Part-2] (in Tamil). Chennai: Nakkheeran Publications. ISBN 978-93-81828-41-0.
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