Srikanth (Tamil actor, born 1940)

Srikanth is a veteran Indian actor who has performed in around 200 Tamil films since his debut in 1965. He is considered among the versatile actors of Tamil Cinema. He is also referred as Venniradai Srikanth.[1] He has played the lead hero in around 50 films between 1965 and 1979 and has also played supporting roles in films with actors Sivaji Ganesan, Muthuraman, Ravichandran and Jaishankar in the lead roles. In the late seventies to early nineties, he appeared as a villain opposite actors including Sivakumar, Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan. He has also acted in Television series like Mangai opposite K. R. Vijaya and others since 1996. He was paired in many dramas opposite Sowcar Janaki in the 1960s and 1970s.

Srikanth
Born
Rajavenkatraman

(1940-03-19) 19 March 1940
Erode
OccupationFilm actor
Years active1965–active

Film career (1965-2009)

Srikanth was employed in the American Consulate before his career in the film industry.[2] Srikanth was given his break as the lead hero by C. V. Sridhar with the film Vennira Aadai in 1965. He used to act in various dramas staged by troupes between 1960 and 1965. His actual name was Venkatraman. However, he performed the character of Srikanth in Major Chandrakant, a drama directed in 1962, due to which he gained popularity in drama circles. Later this same name was adopted while he entered into films. Srikanth along-with Vietnam Veedu Sundaram, Nagesh, Vaali and Venniradai Moorthy used to stay at the area near T. Nagar Club House near the Shiva Vishnu Temple.[3] N. C. Chakravrthy, who was an assistant director to C. V. Sridhar, was a regular Table Tennis player at the T. Nagar Club House[4] and approached Srikanth to give auditions at Chitralaya studios for the new Tamil film Vennira Adai. The film Vennira Aadai introduced 4 new faces to Tamil Cinema including that of Srikanth, which were Jayalalithaa, Vennira Aadai Nirmala and Venniradai Moorthy. He was the first male actor in Tamil films to act as lead hero opposite Jayalalithaa.

Later in 1965, Srikanth acted in Naanal, directed by K. Balachandar. He received his first negative role in the film Selva Magal in 1967. The image of a romantic hero which he acquired in his debut film, was used by him in only a few films in his career. Aiming for versatility, he accepted supporting roles in various films. He was in directorial ventures of K. Balachandar, like Bama Vijayam, Poova Thalaiya, Ethir Neechal, Navagraham and Nootrukku Nooru. He played the role of a mental patient in Raja Veetu Pillai, cast opposite Pushpalata. He played the hen-pecked husband who is son of the character played by Shivaji Ganesan in the film Vietnam Veedu, Praptham, Gnana Oli, Vasantha Maligai, Rajapart Rangadurai, Sivagamiyin Selvan, Vani Rani, Thanga Pathakkam, Anbai Thedi, Rojavin Raja, Avan Oru Sarithiram, Ilaya Thalaimurai Enemy role

After success of the film Selva Magal in 1967, directors started approaching him for even villain roles and some of his successful films with him in villainous roles since 1968 include Thanga Gopuram, Gnana Oli, Gomatha Engal Kulamatha, Vairam, Vasantha Maligai, Anbu Thangai and Vani Rani. Despite the success in films, he and Sowcar Janaki were part of drama troupes giving live performances in the evening or on weekends. He was part of many comedy films throughout his career like Ethir Neechal, Bama Vijayam, Yaarukku Mappilai Yaro, Kasethan Kadavulada, Kasi Yathirai, Kai Naraya Kaasu, Athaiya Mamiya and Ilaya Thalaimurai. He played the false son of P. Bhanumathi in the film Edupa Kai Pillai in 1975.

In 1972, Srikanth played a villain in Aval, directed by A. C. Trilogchandar in which Sasi Kumar played as the protagonist and this altered his career by him choosing to play negative roles in the future. In Thanga Pathakkam, Srikanth was cast as Jagan, the rebellious son of S. P. Choudhry, played by Sivaji Ganesan. The movie was adapted from a stage-play in which Sivaji Ganesan had previously starred as S. P. Choudhry. In the original stage-play, Jagan kills his father. In Thanga Pathakkam S. P. Choudhry instead kills his son Jagan. His role in Thanga Pathakkam is considered among his best performances. The film boosted his popularity as a villain, after acclaimed acting alongside Sivaji Ganesan. But, at the peak of his career as the villain, Srikanth surprised critics and audience alike by returning to romantic image in the 1974 film Raja Nagam, with the song "Devam Vedhamum" gaining immense popularity.

In the 1974 Tamil film Dikkatra Parvathi, which won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil in 1975, Srikanth starred in the lead role.[5] Jaishankar and Srrekanth did many films together in the seventies as the producer-directors liked their combination. Together they did films including Ponuvandu, Idhayam Parakiradhu, Unnaithan Thambi, Pinju Manam and Palabishekam. Srikanth received the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor for his performance in the film Karunai Ullam.

Srikanth has performed alongside other acclaimed actors including Gemini Ganesan, Jaishankar and R. Muthuraman during his career. He also worked with his juniors Kamal Haasan, Sivakumar and Rajinikanth after 1977, with himself as the main villain like in films Pennai Solli Kutrram Illai, Sadhurangam, Bairavi, Sattam En Kayil, Neeya, Uyaranthvangal, etc. He never got a chance to act with M. G. Ramachandran. Srikanth has worked under the directions of A. C. Thirulogachander, K. Balachander, Muktha Srinivasan, C. V. Sridhar and A. Bhimsingh.

Srikanth was part of Jayalalithaa's film career right from her first Tamil film, Vennira Adai in 1965 to her last Tamil film Nadhiyai Thedi Vandha Kadal in 1980. He played her brother in the 100th film of Jayalalithaa - Thirumangalyam. He played her step-son in Thanga Gopuram. He also played supporting roles in films with Jayalalitha in lead roles including Jesus, Vairam (1974 film), Anbu Thangai, Anbai Thedi and Kanavan Manaivi.

He acted in dramas in 1970s to 1980s with Sowcar Janaki, Muthuraman, Lakshmi and later even in 1990 s with next generation. Annamalai Manram was popular drama. He also starred in a weekly television series called Mangai opposite KRVijaya in 1998 and later he did serial Akshaya, which was broadcast on Sun TV. His good acting in movie mounam sammadham (1989) as advocate (this is not been listed in his filmography)

Personal life

Srikanth is married. He has one daughter Who is settled in USA.

Selected filmography

YearFilmRole
1965Vennira AadaiDr. Chandru
NaanalMurali
1967Selva MagalMohan
AalayamRaja (guest appearance)
Bama Vijayam Suresh
1968EthirneechalKittu
1969Mahesh Guest Appearance
1970NavagrahamEshwaran
Vietnam VeeduSridhar
1971Nootrukku NooruInspector Raja
Thanga GopuramRaja
Annai VelankanniDr.Antony
PrapthamRamu / Thiyagarajan
1972Kadhalikka VangaRajesh
Kasethan KadavuladaMali
Gnana OliBaskar
DeivamSwaminathan
Vasantha MaligaiLatha's Elder Brother
AvalSadanandh
1973Kattila ThottilaAdvocate.Raja
PonvanduPicchandi (Guest Appearance)
Komatha En KulamathaArun
Rajapart RangaduraiBaskar
JesusGoat Rider
Kasi YathiraiRamu
Kuzhandaigal
Engal Thai
School Master
1974Vani RaniGopal
RajanagamRajan
Athaiya MamiyaSarathy
Dikkatra ParvathiKaruppan
Devi Sri Karumariyamman
Anbai ThediSuresh
Paruva KaalamGangadharan
Vellikizhamai VirathamManager Ashok
Anbu ThangaiSriram
Kai Niraya KaasuBaskar
VairamVictor
Thanga PathakkamJagan
Thagam
ThirumangalyamChandru & James
Sivakamiyin Selvan Ravi
1975Vaazhnthu KaattugirenBaskar
Aayirathil OruthiSathish
Anaya Vilakku
Eduppar Kai PillaiMadhan
Karotti Kannan
Yarukku Mappillai Yaaro
1976Vazhvu En PakkamKannan
Maharasi VazhgaVillain
Rojavin RajaThiyagu
Oru Kodiyil Iru Malargal
Kanavan ManaiviRavi
PayanamBabu
Perum Pugazhum
Sila Nerangalil Sila ManithargalPrabhu
1977PalabishegamMuthiyah
Avan Oru SarithiramMuthu
Odi Vilayadu Thatha
Pennai Solli Kutramillai
Uyarnthavargal
Ilaya Thalaimurai Vasu
1978Vatathukkul ChadhuramKarthik
Agni Pravesam
Oru Veedu Oru Ulagam
Per Solla Oru Pillai
BairaviRajalingam
Chittu Kuruvi
SadhurangamRam Kumar
Shri Kanchi Kamakshi
Oru Nadigal Nadagam ParkiralRanga
Sattam En KaiyilAdvocate
Iraivan Kodutha Varam Ramu
Karunai Ullam
Tripura Sundari
1979 Neeya?Stephan
Poova? Thalaiya?Madman
LakshmiMinor
Kandhar AlangaramSubramaniyam
Inikkum Ilamai
Maria, My Darling
1980Engal Vathiyaar
Muzhu Nilavu
Nathiyai Thedi Vandha KadalDoctor
Orey Muththam
1981Enga Ooru Kannagi
Rusi
1983OppanthamKanthan
1984David UncleAnthony
Thambikku Entha Ooru
Manithan
Antha Uravokku Satchi
1985Navagraha NayagiThe King
Annai Bhoomi 3DVijayakumar
1987Sirai Paravai
Mupperum Deviyar
1988Solla Thudikuthu Manasu
1988Malare Kurinji Malare
1989Kai Veesamma Kai Veesu
1991Anbu SangiliDevanesan
2000BharathiBrahmin
2003Kaadhal KondeinDivya's Father
2009KudiyarasuRam

Television

YearFilmRole
1998-1999Kudumbam

References

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  2. Malathi Rangarajan (18 November 2010). "Arts : Vignettes from a veteran". The Hindu. Retrieved 4 June 2011.
  3. "Life & Style / Metroplus : All the world's a stage". The Hindu. 2 February 2010. Retrieved 4 June 2011.
  4. http://www.thehindu.com/features/cinema/article893780.ece?homepage=true
  5. "21st National awards for films" (PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 4 June 2011.
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