S. A. Ashokan

S. A. Ashokan (born 20 May 1931 – 19 November 1982), born as Antony and often spelt Asokan, was an Indian theatre and film actor, who worked mainly in Tamil cinema. He was popular mainly for playing negative roles, but was also a successful character actor.

S. A. Ashokan
Born
Anthony

(1931-05-20)20 May 1931
Died19 November 1982(1982-11-19) (aged 51)
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
NationalityIndian
Alma materSt. Joseph's College, Tiruchirappalli
OccupationFilm actor
Known forNegative and Supporting role
Spouse(s)Mary Gnanam (1941–1985)
ChildrenAmalraj Asokan (1964–2002)
Vincent Asokan (b.1965)
RelativesPrameela (cousin)

Early life

Ashokan was born on 20 May 1931 as Anthony in Tiruchirapalli.[1] He showed interest in stage plays and frequently took part in oratorical and writing competitions during his childhood. He finished his B.A. degree at the St. Joseph's College, Tiruchirapalli.[2]

Career

After completing his degree, Anthony met director T. R. Ramanna, who introduced him to the film industry. Anthony changed his name to Ashokan upon Ramanna's request, and maintained the same name for life. Ashokan made his acting debut in a minor role in the film Avvaiyar. He was given a positive role in the film Penn Kulathin Ponvilakku (1959) as an admirer of a woman whom he considers as a sister. He gained the attention of the general public with the film Kappalottiya Thamizhan in 1961, where he portrayed the role of Collector Ash. Later films which featured him in the lead, were however moderately successful. Active mostly in the 1960s and 1970s, he acted mainly in villainous roles, but also did character roles opposite many leading actors of those times.[2]

Ashokan's performance as a helpless traveller who gets conned in Vallavanukku Vallavan, and as the historical Indian character Duryodhana in the mythology film Karnan were well received. He was regularly cast in supporting roles as an elder brother or as the father or father-in-law or as the main villain in 59 films with M. G. Ramachandran in the lead role, right from Baghdad Thirudan in 1960 to Ninaithadhai Mudippavan in 1975. Some of the popular films with MGR – S. A. Ashokan combination are Arasilangkumari, Thaai Sollai Thattadhe, Thayai Katha Thanayan, Kudumba Thalaivan, Panathottam, Koduthu Vaithaval, Dharmam Thalai Kaakkum, Periya Idathu Penn, Anandha Jodhi, Panakkara Kudumbam, Needhikkuppin Paasam, Kaanchi Thalaivan, Vettaikaaran (1964 film), Dheiva Thaai, Thozhilali, Panam Padaithavan, Kanni Thaai, Thazhampoo, Anbe Vaa, Mugaraasi, Chandhrodhayam, Thaali Bhagyam, Thanipiravi, Parakkum Paavai, Petralthan Pillaiya, Thaikku Thalaimagan, Arasa Kattalai, Kaavalkaaran (1967 film), Vivasayee, Ragasiya Police 115, Thaer Thiruvizha, Kannan En Kadhalan, Oli Vilakku, Kanavan, Kadhal Vaaganam, Adimaippenn, Nam Naadu (1969 film), Maattukara Velan, En Annan, Thalaivan (1970 film), Thedi Vandha Mappillai, Engal Thangam, Kumari Kottam, Rickshawkaran, Neerum Neruppum, Oru Thaai Makkal, Sange Muzhangu, Nalla Neram, Raman Thediya Seethai (1972 film), Ulagam Sutrum Valiban, Pattikaattu Ponnaiya, Netru Indru Naalai and Ninaithadhai Mudippavan. His performance as Professor Bhairavan in the M. G. Ramachandran-starrer Ulagam Sutrum Valiban was considered a "landmark performance". Some of his other well-known performances include the role of Soorapadman in Kandan Karunai (1967), an intriguing character role in the AVM Studios hit Veera Thirumagan, and important roles in Attukara Allamelu, Adimai Penn, Anbe Vaa, Kaanji Thalaivan, Vivasayee and Raman Thediya Seethai.[2]

Other work

Ashokan also worked as a singer in the film Iravum Pagalum, for the song "Iranthavanai Somanthavanum". The film also marked actor Jaishankar's debut. He introduced filmmaker A. C. Trilokchander to AVM Studios, and this helped the filmmaker to make his mark. Ashokan, along with Jaishankar, and a troupe of popular artistes, often toured all over Tamil Nadu with the purpose of conducting cultural programs.[2]

Personal life

Ashokan was married to Mary Gnanam (originally named Saraswathi). They had two sons: Vincent (who also became an actor) and Amalraj. On 19 November 1982, Ashokan died of a heart attack.[3] Amalraj died in October 2002.[4] Ashokan is survived by Vincent.[5]

Filmography

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YearFilmRole Notes
1953AvvaiyarKing Chozhan Debut movie
1954Ethir ParadhathuMoorthi
Illara Jothi
1955Doctor Savithri
1956Rambaiyin KaadhalMinister
1957 புதையல்
(1957 film) |Puthaiyal]] 
1958Anbu EngeGuest Appearance 1958 Maya Manithan
1959 Athisaya Penn
1960Padikkadha MedhaiThiyagu
Parthiban Kanavu Chozhan King Parthiban
Kalathur Kannamma Mayor
Paavai Vilakku
Vijayapuri VeeranNanjappan
1961Kappalottiya ThamizhanSub – Collector Ash
ManapanthalRajasekaran
Thaai Sollai Thattadhe
1962Kannadi MaligaiManager Rathinam
Kudumba ThalaivanSomu
Sarada
Paadha KaanikkaiMaanickam
Indra en selvam

Sekar. Dr.

Paasam
Veerathirumagan
Thaayai Kaatha Thanayan
1963Anandha JodhiInspector Baskar
Dharmam Thalai Kaakkum
Kaanchi ThalaivanChalukiya King Pulikesi
Kaithiyin Kathali
Naanum Oru PennGuest
Ezhai Pangalan
Needhikkuppin Paasam
Koduthu VaithavalManickam
PanathottamNatarajan
Periya Idathu PennSabapathy
Idhu Sathiyam
1964Andavan KattalaiManikandan
Dheiva ThaaiKarunakaran
Muradan Muthu
Panakkara KudumbamMuthaiah
Padagotti
KarnanPrince Duriyodhanan
Vettaikaaran
ThozhilaliMurugappa
1965 Iravum PagalumGovindhan
Karthigai DeepamPasubathi
Kaattu Rani
Kanni ThaaiVasu
Panam Padaithavan
PoomalaiAnand
Vallavanukku VallavanRamesh
Thaayum Magalum
ThazhampooKanthasamy
1966ChandhrodhayamZamindar Ponnambalam
Iru Vallavargal
MugaraasiJambu
Naan AanaiyittalPolice Inspector Chezhiyan
Parakkum PaavaiVidjayan
Petralthan PillaiyaSekhar
RamuRangan
ThanipiraviRathnapuram
1967Adhey KangalKamalanathan
Arasa KattalaiPrince Vilavan
Iru MalargalCollege Correspontent
Kandhan KarunaiSoora Padman
Kannan En KadhalanDoctor Singh
Penn Endral Penn
Sabash ThambiRamesh
Thaikku ThalaimaganSomaiah
Naan
VivasayeeGurusamy
1968Andru Kanda MugamAdvocate Aathmanathan
KanavanMani
Kadhal VaaganamPandjachalam
KuzhanthaikkagaThe Police Inspector
Oli VilakkuMaster Jambhu
Ragasiya Police 115Nambirajan
Pudhiya BhoomiMayandi
Uyarndha ManithanDoctor Gopal
Moondrezhuthu
Neelagiri ExpressBald Man
Thaer ThiruvizhaSolaimulanga/Somu
1969Akka Thangai
Adimai PennKing Sengodan
Kaaval Dheivam
Manasatchi
Nam NaaduAalavandar
1970En AnnanDharmaraj
Maanavan
Maattukara VelanChairman Nagalingam
Kanmalar
ThalaivanBhairavan
Thedi Vandha MappillaiSuresh
1971Kumari KottamSethupathi
RickshawkaranKailasam
Neerum NeruppumThe King Marthadhan
Oru Thaai MakkalSelvanayakam
1972DeivamThief
Nalla NeramDharmalingam
Raman Thediya SeethaiGovindanraj
Sange MuzhanguNagarajan
Shakthi LeelaiVaana Sooran
1973 Ganga Gowri
Gayathri
Baghdad Perazhagi
Komatha En KulamathaSengotan
Pattikaattu PonnaiyaMaster – wrestler Singaiya
PonvanduKannan's father
Ulagam Sutrum ValibanScientist Bhairavan
1974Doctor Amma
VairamThief Samy
Doctoramma
Thai Piranthal
Naan Avanillai
Netru Indru Naalai'Perum Puli' Jambu
1975Ninaithadhai MudippavanPolice Officer Jagadeesh
Pattikkaattu RajaTiger
1976DasavatharamThe King Ravanan or Ilangeswaran
Nee Oru Maharani
1977Aattukara Alamelu
PalabishegamLand Lord
Nallathukku Kalamillai
Murugan Adimai
1978Shri Kanchi KamakshiKabaligan
Ival Oru Seethai
Thai Meethu Sathiyam
1979Allauddinum Albhutha VilakkumBhootham
1979 Dharma Yuddham
1980Billa
1980Murattu Kaalai
1981Thee
Ram Lakshman
Savaal
Sankarlal
1982KrodhamInspector Prasad
1982 Oru Varisu Uruvagiradhu Last movie

References

  1. http://www.dinamalar.com/news_detail.asp?id=1893871
  2. S A Ashokan – Cinema Ghar. "S A Ashokan | Cinefundas.com – One Stop Cinema Portal". Cinefundas.com. Archived from the original on 23 October 2011. Retrieved 24 June 2012.
  3. "Kalyanamalai Magazine – Serial story, Thiraichuvai – Potpourri of titbits about Tamil cinema, Actor Asokan". 22 January 2017. Archived from the original on 22 January 2017. Retrieved 10 November 2017.CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  4. https://indiankanoon.org/doc/77186927/
  5. Srinivasan, Lata (21 February 2012). "Where are the K town villains?". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 28 July 2012. Retrieved 24 March 2012.
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