T. Rajendar

Thesingu Rajendar (born 9 May 1955), better known as T. Rajendar, Vijaya T. Rajendar or T. R., is an Indian film actor, director, composer, screenwriter, songwriter, cinematographer, producer, playback singer and distributor who works primarily in Tamil film industry.[2] He is also a politician in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.

T. Rajendar
Member of Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly
In office
1996–2001
Preceded byU. Baluraman
Succeeded byS. G. Vinayakamurthi
ConstituencyPark Town
Personal details
Born
Thesingu Rajender
NationalityIndian
Political partyAll India Latchiya Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Other political
affiliations
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Spouse(s)Usha Rajendar
Children3 including Silambarasan and Kuralarasan
Occupationscreenwriter, lyricist, composer, cinematographer, producer, director, actor, playback singer, politician and film distributor[1]

Family

T. Rajendar is married to former actress Usha Rajendar. They have two sons, Silambarasan and Kuralarasan, and one daughter, Ilakiya. His wife has served as the producer for some of his films, such as Kadhal Azhivathillai.

Film career

Rajendar started off in the Kollywood industry making successful films which included him as an actor, playback singer, dancer and scriptwriter. He gained popularity through his one-of-a-kind style of acting. He normally serves as, but not limited to director, actor, songwriter, art director, production manager and playback singer. During the 1980s, all his movies were blockbusters, running for years and the songs were also well appreciated.[2] He is known for introducing new faces in his movies, and many of the actresses who debuted in his movies have been successful in South Cinema, including Amala, Nalini, Jyothi, Jeevitha, and Mumtaj.

After some years, Rajendar's films started to decline in popularity because his films became too predictable, tending to follow the same storyline and oratory style of repetitious dialogues with little if any meaning.[3] For example, his films always contain a sentimental scene involving the hero's younger sister in distress, coupled with the same rhyming rhetoric and gestures.[3]

Rajendar recently started his own web TV channel called 'Kural TV' (Voice TV).[4][5] Originally he wanted to start a 24-hour TV channel but could not, due to problems arising while securing a license. The channel, apart from broadcasting his movies and speeches, tends to echo sentiments towards the plight of Tamils (especially women) in Sri Lanka.

Rajendar had started talking with "common" people through Skype and discussing latest politics in the recent years. Rajendar also distributes films under his home banner "Simbu cine arts". His latest film distribution, as of mid-2011 is his son Silambarasan's film Vaanam, which will be distributed in the Chennai and Madurai region.[6]

Since early 2008, Rajendar has been slowly working on the production of a film titled Oru Thalai Kadhal, a tale based on a village singer, in which he stars in the lead role.[7][8] In 2011, he released a first look poster for the film and revealed that three heroines from Mumbai would star alongside him.[9][10] He provided an update in 2014, that the film was still under production and that it was sixty-five percent complete.[11] He has also revealed that he was working on a script to launch his second son, Kuralarasan, as a lead actor.[12]

Political career

Rajendar founded the All India Latchiya Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam party in April 2004 after he had been expelled from the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) party.[13] Before expulsion, he was the propaganda secretary of DMK and was elected from Park Town constituency in the 1996 Assembly polls.[14] He further supported the AIADMK in the 2006 Assembly elections. After those 2006 elections, the DMK came back to power and he was made vice-chairman of the Small Savings Scheme. He subsequently quit the post.[2]

Filmography

YearFilmCredited asRoleNotes
DirectorWriterActorMusic & LyricsProducer
1980Oru Thalai RagamYYYYNCameo appearance
1980Vasantha AzhaipugalYYYCameo appearance
1981Rail Payanangalil YYYYNCameo appearance
1981KilinjalgalNNNYN
1982Nenjil Oru RaagamYYYCameo appearance
1982Sattam SirikkiradhuNNNYN
1982Raagam Thedum PallaviYYYCameo appearance
1983Thangaikkor GeethamYYYYYSoolakaruppanNominated, Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil
1983Uyirullavarai UshaYYYYY
1984Uravai Kaatha KiliYYYYN
1985Unakkaga Oru RojaY
1986Pookalai PareekatheergalY
1986Mythili Ennai KaathaliYYYYYManickam
1987CooliekkaranY
1987Ivargal Varungala ThoongalNNNYN
1987Muthukkal MoondruNNNYN
1987Poo Poova PoothirukkuY
1987Oru Thayin SabhathamYYYYY
1987Pookal Vidum ThoodhuYY
1987Aayusu NooruY
1988 En Thangai KalyaniYYYYYVelu
1989 Samsara SangeethamYYYYY
1991 Shanti Enathu ShantiYYYYY
1992 Enga Veetu VelanYYYY
1993 Pettredutha PillaiYYY
1993 Sabash BabuNYYYNVeluchamy
1994 Oru Vasantha GeethamYYYYN
1995 Thai Thangai PaasamYYYYY
1996 En Aasai Thangachi Y
1999 Monisha En MonalisaYYYYYKaadhaldasan
2001 Sonnal Thaan KathalaYYYYYT. R.
2002 Kadhal VirusNNYNNGuest appearance as himself
2002 Kadhal AzhivathillaiYYYYYVakil DadaSilambarasan’s debut film as lead actor
2002 Sri Bannari AmmanNNNYN
2006 VallavanNNYNNGuest appearance as himself
2007 VeerasamyYYYYYVeerasamy
2013 Arya SuryaNNYNNGuest appearance in song "Thagadu Thagadu"
2016Idhu Namma AaluNNNNY
2017 KavanNNYNNMayilvaganan
2017 VizhithiruNNYNNGuest appearance in song "Papparappa"
As playback singer
Year Song Film Composer Notes
2017"Happy New Year"KavanHiphop Tamizha
2016"Damakutalaan"Koditta Idangalai NirappugaC. Sathya
2016"Raangu"TheriG. V. Prakash Kumar
2016"Maaman Waiting"Idhu Namma AaluKuralarasan
2015"Papparappa"VizhithiruSathyan
2014"Chai Chai"Raj BahadurJeevith KrupaKannada[15]
2014"Tharumaru"VaaluS. Thaman
2013"Thagaru Thagaru"Arya SuryaSrikanth Deva
2012"Yamma Yamma"ThiruthaniPerarasu
2011"Kalasala kalasala"OstheS. Thaman
2011"Chennai Gaana"Puli VeshamSrikanth Deva
2007"Gun Ganapathi"Oram PoG. V. Prakash Kumar
2007"Marakka Mudiyala"
"Sollalaiye Kadhal"
"Varaanpaaru"
"Vechuriken"
VeerasamyVijaya T. Rajendar
2006"Ammadi Athadi"VallavanYuvan Shankar Raja
2002"Vetrinadai",
"Roopamani",
Nambinorai
Sri Bannari AmmanT. Rajender
2001"Kaadhalikka Theriyuma"
"Vela Vela"
Sonnal Thaan KaadhalaVijaya T. Rajendar
1999"Nambaathe"Monisha En MonalisaT. Rajender
1986"Ada Ponnana"
"En Aasai Mythiliye"
Mythili Ennai KaathaliVijaya T. Rajendar
1984"Adangoppan Mavane"Uravai Kaatha KiliVijaya T. Rajendar
1983"Thatti Paarthen"Thangaikor GeethamVijaya T. Rajendar
Distributor

References

  1. TR to stay away from polls, IndiaGlitz, 26 March 2011. Retrieved 15 June 2015.
  2. Anantharam, Chitra Deepa (27 March 2017) I am the pioneer of kuthu: T Rajendherr. The Hindu
  3. "Rajender gets ready with 'Oru thalai kadhal'". Tamilchannel.com. 26 December 2010. Archived from the original on 23 March 2012. Retrieved 13 March 2012.
  4. "His virtual world: Actor T. Rajendar launches a web television". The Hindu. 7 March 2009. Retrieved 15 July 2009.
  5. "Tamil Cinema News – Kural Tv | Tamil Movie News | Tamil Movie Latest News | First On Net Cinema News". Kural Tv. 20 August 2011. Retrieved 13 March 2012.
  6. "TR buys 'Vaanam' rights – Tamil Movie News". IndiaGlitz. Retrieved 13 March 2012.
  7. "Vijaya T. Rajendar inspired by Ameer – Tamil Movie News". IndiaGlitz.com. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
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  9. "T Rajendar's Oru Thalai Kadhal start rolling from today". Kollyinsider.com. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
  10. "Vijaya T Rajendar". Behindwoods.com. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
  11. "Two heroines for T Rajendar in 'Oru Thalai Kadhal' – Only Kollywood". Onlykollywood.com. 8 July 2014. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
  12. ""Oru Thalai Kadhal" is a romantic entertainer". IndiaGlitz.com. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
  13. "Tamil film artiste launches new party". Sify. 26 April 2004. Archived from the original on 22 March 2007.
  14. "T. Rajendar rejoins DMK". Thehindu.com. 28 December 2013. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
  15. "T Rajendar Sings for Raj Bahaddur". Retrieved 6 March 2014.
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