A. P. Nagarajan


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Akkamappettai Paramasivan Nagarajan (24 February 1928[1] – 5 April 1977)[2] was an Indian film director, producer, actor and writer who set a trend in film making in Tamil cinema from 1965 to 1977.[3]

A. P. Nagarajan

Born

Kuppusamy


24 February 1928

Akkamappettai, Sankagiri, Salem district, Madras Presidency, British India

Died5 April 1977 (aged 49)

Madras, Tamil Nadu, India

Other namesArutselvar, Deiviga Iyakkunar
Occupation(s)director, producer, actor and writer
Years active1953–1977
SpouseRani
ChildrenA. P. N. Paramasivam
Parent(s)Father : Paramasivam Gounder
Mother : Lakshmi Ammal

Nagarajan started his own drama company, the Pazhani Kadiravan Nadaga Sabha, and, in 1949, married Rani Ammal. He wrote and acted in several plays and one of his plays "Nalvar" was made into a movie. Nagarajan wrote the screenplay for his own story and play the hero in this film. His film career thus began in 1953. He also acted in many movies for producer M. A. Venu, formerly of Modern Theatres, such as Mangalyam, Nalla Thangal and Pennarasi. He wrote the screenplay for Town Bus and by 1956 decided to focus on writing. He wrote Naan Petra Selvam and Makkalai Petra Maharasi — in the latter, he introduced the ‘Kongu' Tamil accent for the hero. The first of his many mythological films — Sampoorna Ramayanam (1958) — was a big success, and Rajaji, who had little regard for cinema, watched this film and praised Sivaji Ganesan's performance as Bharatha in it. He then started to produce in partnership with actor V. K. Ramasamy. Some of the works of this period include Nalla Idaththu Sammandham (1958), Thayai Pol Pillai, Noolai Pol Selai (1959) and Paavai Vilakku. He made his directorial debut with Vadivukku Valaigaappu (1962). He launched his own production company with Navarathri and then went on to make a mark in the field of mythological cinema as well.[4]

Year Film Credited as Language Notes
Director Producer Writer Actor
1977 Navarathinam     Tamil
1977 Sri Krishna Leela   Tamil
1976 Jai Balaji   Tamil
1975 Melnaattu Marumagal     Tamil
1974 Gumasthavin Magal     Tamil
1973 Karaikkal Ammaiyar     Tamil
1973 Rajaraja Cholan   Tamil
1973 Thirumalai Deivam   Tamil
1972 Agathiyar       Tamil
1971 Arutperunjothi   Tamil
1971 Kankaatchi   Tamil
1970 Thirumalai Thenkumari       Tamil
1970 Vilayattu Pillai   Tamil
1969 Gurudhatchanai   Tamil
1969 Vaa Raja Vaa       Tamil
1968 Thillana Mohanambal       Tamil National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil
1968 Thirumal Perumai     Tamil
1967 Thiruvarutchelvar       Tamil
1967 Seetha   Tamil
1967 Kandhan Karunai     Tamil
1966 Saraswathi Sabatham       Tamil
1965 Thiruvilaiyadal         Tamil National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil
1964 Navarathri     Tamil
1963 Kulamagal Radhai     Tamil
1962 Vadivukku Valai Kappu     Tamil
1960 Paavai Vilakku   Tamil
1959 Alli Petra Pillai   Tamil
1959 Thayapol Pillai Noolapol Selai     Tamil
1958 Neelavukku Neranja Manasu   Tamil
1958 Petra Maganai Vitra Annai   Tamil
1958 Sampoorna Ramayanam   Tamil
1958 Nalla Idathu Sammandham     Tamil
1957 Makkalai Petra Magarasi     Tamil
1956 Naan Petra Selvam   Tamil
1955 Nalla Thangal   Tamil
1955 Town Bus   Tamil
1955 Asai Anna Arumai Thambi   Tamil
1955 Nam Kuzhandai   Tamil
1955 Pennarasi   Tamil
1955 Nalla Thangai   Tamil
1954 Mangalyam   Tamil
1953 Naalvar     Tamil

He died of cardiac arrest on 5 April 1977 in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, aged 49.[5]

  1. ^ Mass Media in India 1979-1980, Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, 1979, p. 204
  2. ^ "Indian movie stars died at 49". patheticfacts.com. Archived from the original on 1 April 2018. Retrieved 1 April 2018.
  3. ^ Raman, Mohan V. (14 April 2012). "Master of mythological cinema". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
  4. ^ BASKARAN, SUNDARARAJ THEODORE (24 December 2013). THE EYE OF THE SERPENT: AN INTRODUCTION TO TAMIL CINEMA. Westland. ISBN 9789383260744.
  5. ^ "Director A.P. Nagarajan Contact Number, Residence Address, Phone Number, Email ID". contactphonenumberaddress.com. 22 September 2017. Archived from the original on 1 April 2018. Retrieved 1 April 2018.
  6. ^ "Collections". 1991.