Nagesh (actor)

Nagesh (actor)
Nagesh

Nagesh in 2005
Born Nageswaran C. Krishna Gundu Rao
September 27, 1933(1933-09-27)
Dharapuram, Erode district, Madras Presidency,[1] India
Died January 31, 2009(2009-01-31) (aged 75)
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Occupation Film actor
Years active 1958- 2009
Spouse Regina [2]
Children Ramesh Babu,
Rajesh Babu,
Anand Babu
Awards 1974 Kalamamani
1994 Nammavar Tamil Nadu State Government Award

Nagesh (Tamil: நாகேஷ்) (born C. Krishna Rao Gundu Rao; 27 September 1933 – 31 January 2009), was a Tamil film actor, mostly remembered for his roles as a comedian during the 1960s. He is regarded as one of the most prolific comedians in Tamil cinema.

Nagesh was born in a Kannada family from Dharapuram, Erode. He was educated in Madras and worked as a clerk in the Indian Railways before entering Tamil film industry. He acted in over 1,000 Indian films from 1958 to 2008, performing in variety of roles as comedian, lead roles, supporting actor and antagonist. He died on 31 January 2009.

In a stark contrast to the comic roles he performed, Nagesh's personal life was wrought with suffering. After losing his father at an early age, Nagesh had to endure a weak financial situation and family ostracism which plagued him throughout his life. The film Server Sundaram, a rags to riches story in which Nagesh plays the lead role, is believed to be roughly based on the real life story of the actor.

Despite being primarily a comedian, Nagesh was rated highly as a character actor by his peers. Nagesh's style of comedy was largely inspired by Hollywood actor Jerry Lewis. Similarities between Nagesh and Lewis earned Nagesh the sobriquet "Jerry Lewis of India".

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Early life

Nagesh was born as Gundu Rao to Krishna Rao and Rukmaniamma on 27 September 1933. His parents belonged to the Kannada-speaking Madhwa Brahmin community. It is believed that he was born in Dharapuram in Former Integrated Erode district, now changed to new Tirupur district.[1][3][4][5] His father died at an early age and the burden of educating Nagesh fell upon his mother. In his childhood, Nagesh was afflicted by small pox which slightly disfigured him.

He left Dharapuram at an early age and moved to Madras city in search of a career. At Madras, he shared a one-bedroom room with two others. His room mates, writer Vaali and director Sridhar, later became established themselves as prominent personalities in the Tamil cine field. He found employment as a clerk in the Indian Railways and was thus able to pay his rent and cope up with expenses.

Film career

Early career

Early in his life, he saw a Tamil play Kamba Ramayanam enacted by his colleagues, and felt that he could do a good job. He persuaded the secretary of the Railways cultural association to give him the role of a man suffering from stomach pain. MGR, then chief guest, seeing this play, in his speech praised Nagesh for his performance. From then onwards, Nagesh played small roles in various drama troupes.[6]

In 1958, producer Balaji spotted Nagesh and gave him his first break in a film called Manamulla Marudhaaram. The film did not do well at the box office. Moreover, Nagesh had only a small role to play in the movie. In 1960, Nagesh made his debut in Kannada with Makkala Rajya.

Nagesh won critical acclaim for his performance in the 1961 movie Thayilla Pillai. But it was his 1962 hit Nenjil Oru Aalayam which launched his career in the Tamil film industry. Nagesh was seen playing the lead role in Server Sundaram(1964) directed by Krishnan Panju. The movie was a remarkable hit and proved to be a great turning point in his career. The song from this film Avalukenna.. Azhagiya Mugam.... still famous with youth.

Rise to stardom

Server Sundaram marked Nagesh's rise to prominence. The film was about a restaurant waiter "server" Sundaram who struggles to make his ends meet. He is in love with Radha (K. R. Vijaya), the daughter of the owner of the hotel in which he is working. The film is about how with the aid of his rich friend Raghavan (R. Muthuraman), "server" Sundaram gets a chance to act in movies and eventually, emerges as a rich and prominent actor. However, he is heartbroken when he learns that Radha is actually in love with Raghavan. While Nagesh drives viewers into laughter with his comical antics in the early scenes, his sensitive portrayal of a failed lover in the second half of the movie too earned widespread appreciation. The rags-to-riches story in the movie was actually based on Nagesh's own life. With Server Sundaram, Nagesh earned critical acclaim for versatility.

The success of Server Sundaram ensured that Nagesh was one of the most sought-after actors in the 1960s. At the height of his career, he acted in as much as 35 movies in a single calendar year, at one time, shooting for six movies simultaneously. He appeared in a cameo in the 1965 mythological Thiruvilayadal in which he portrayed the poor, simpleton temple priest Dharumi. The soliloquy which Dharmi indulges in, within the temple precincts, is regarded as one of the unforgettable scenes of Tamil cinema. He followed the success with supporting roles in films as Kaadhalikka Neramillai where he wants to direct a film under his own production house named OHO PRODUCTIONS(but till climax he didn't make film), Anbe Vaa, Shanthi Nilayam, Pattanathil Bhootham and Vietnam Veedu. He played the role of Mohan in Major Chandrakant which was a popular hit and won for its lead actor Sundararajan, the nickname "Major" Sundararajan. His portrayal of the detestable pimp Vaidhy in Thillana Mohanambal was noted for the way in which Nagesh blended humour with villany. In most of his films as comedian, Nagesh paired with the actress Manorama. In 1967, Nagesh acted in his first Hindi movie Farz

And Apart from performing in supporting roles, Nagesh also acted as the main protagonist in a number of movies. Server Sundaram is one of them. Another performance which is well-remembered is his role as the poor struggling orphan Maadhu in Ethir Neechal. His sensitive and sympathetic portrayal of Maadhu evoked comparisons with top character actors of the day. Jayakanthan chose Nagesh to play the lead in the 1966 film Yaarukkaha Azhudhan overlooking Sivaji Ganesan.

In the 1970 movie Navakiragam K Balachandar wanted to have Nagesh along with Manorama as his sidekick but Nagesh refused for the reason that he preferred to act without Manorama. Manorama was offended by this decision and refused to act with Nagesh ever since. And In the movie "theepam" in the late 70's, there was a scene where they both were together, but there was no dialogue exchange between the two.

After ruining a great chance of Manorama's to be in K. Balachandar's movie, Navagragam in 1970, and later some unintelligent annotations about MGR's womanizing lifestyle Nagesh became a charity case from 1972. Nagesh's financial problems evolved and his acting chances declined as producers feared to offer him parts in their movies he turned to drinking. So MGR offered him some comedy parts in his movies with the condition that he would have no contact with him: Ulaikum Karangal, Meenava Nanban and Urimai Kural. But after MGR became Chief Minister the producers again circumvented Nagesh circumspectly, of course. But in 1977 after a convincement of MGR to Manorama [rumors have it] she agreed to have Nagesh in her movie with the same condition MGR once made: Deepam; but the producers took advantage of the situation and the director tried to put both in one scene but Manorama dodged Nagesh for entirety: you can sense the tension when once loved couple never looked at each other for the whole scene even after eight years in the same profession.

Financial stress and decline

Nagesh's career witnessed a decline from the mid-1970s onwards. He was plagued by personal problems. His marriage to a Christian woman named Regina had fractured his relationship with his mother and other relatives. From the relationship, he had three sons,Anand Babu,Ramesh Babu and Rajesh Babu, the latter going on to be actor plagued by personal problems in his career. In 1973, his mother died causing him irreparable grief. At about the same time, he had a fallout with Tamil actor and politician M. G. R. whose fellow producers omitted Nagesh from most of his films. Nagesh theatre owned by him in Chennai was on the verge of getting seized for non-payment of dues forcing Nagesh to patch up differences with M. G. R. who subsequently bailed him out.But later in the 1970s and 1980s, when MGR was the chief minister, Nagesh and MGR resumed the age old friendship on stages and screens. In order to cope up with the changing trends, Nagesh had to switch over to playing character roles full time.

Nagesh acted in a few movies during this period some of which were hits. One of his notable roles was that of a drunkard in the 1974 Kamal Hassan-starrer Apoorva Raagangal where he talks to his own shadow and hurls the empty glass upon it while saying "Cheers". In the theaters where the film was shown the audience imitated him and threw cups on the wall of the lobby during interval. He played the role of writer Jayakanthan in the 1977 movie Sila Nerangalil Sila Manitharkal . Nagesh appeared as himself in Thillu Mullu, which was a remake of Gol Maal(1979), a Hindi film.

Resurgence

Nagesh's career enjoyed a partial resurgence from the 1980s onwards when he acted in a number of movies, mostly in elderly roles, some of them as the villain. His most remembered role as a villain was in the 1989-hit Apoorva Sagodharargal. The movie was later dubbed into Hindi as Appu Raja. He also played the villain in Rajinikanth films Athisaya Piravi and Mounam Sammadham. His negative roles included sadistic schemers then muscular giants.

In the comedy flick, Michael Madana Kama Rajan, Nagesh played the role of a dishonest secretary Avinashi who commissions a look-alike Kameswaran to impersonate his boss, Madan, and lend him money from Madan's account. He even acted as a dead body in the 1994 film Magalir Mattum. He won a National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the 1994 film Nammavar

Nagesh did a series of supporting roles in the 1990s and 2000s. Notable among them were those of make-up artist Joseph in Avvai Shanmugi in which he featured alongside another veteran Gemini Ganesan, Arjun's father in Rhythm, Madhavan's grandfather Subbuni in Minnale, Ajit's Grandfather in Poovellam Un Vasam, Father Rozario in Kadhal Kondain and Kamal Hassan's father in Vasool Raja MBBS. His handling of these roles gained him considerable appreciation from the public.

Nagesh had a good relationship with Kamal Hassan, with whom he had co-starred in a variety of movies from the 1970s to the 2000s. Kamal Hassan cast Nagesh in most of his self-productions.[7] He also won the National Award for his supporting role [8] as the Principal of a college troubled by rowdies, in the movie "Nammavar". Kamal Hassan plays the role of a professor in this movie.[9]

Later years

Nagesh acted in Tamil films till a few months before his death in 2009. Notable among some of his later movies were Panchathanthiram, Vasool Raja MBBS, Imsai Arasan 23m Pulikesi, and his last appearance, Dasavathaaram.

Death

Nagesh was a chain smoker and a heavy drinker in his early days. However, he gradually gave up his smoking and drinking habit when he was dangerously ill during the late 1970s and early 1980s. However, his health began to decline in late 2008 due to progressive heart ailments.

He died on 31 January 2009 at the age of 75 due to diabetes and a heart ailment while he was admitted in Balaji Hospital.[2]

His final rituals was attended by all film actors including, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Ms. J. Jayalalitha, actor Kamal Haasan, Rajinikanth, Manorama, Venkataramani, V.S. Raghavan and Y. G. Mahendran.

Filmography

1960's

Year Film Role Notes
1960 Manamulla Marudhaaram
1960 Pachai Vilakku
Makkala Rajya Kannada film
1961 Thayilla Pillai
1962 Nenjil Oru Aalayam Ward boy
1963 Madras To Pondicherry
1964 Server Sundaram Sundaram
Navarathri
Kaadhalikka Neramillai Chellappa
1965 Kuzhandhaiyum Deivamum
Enga Veettu Pillai
Neer Kumizhi
Thiruvilayadal Dharumi
Aayirathil Oruvan
1966 Nadodi
Motor Sundaram Pillai Saambu
Anbe Vaa Raamaiyaa
Chiththi Widower's son
Saraswati Sabatham
1966 Major Chandrakanth Mohan
Yaarukkukaha Azhudhan Joseph
1967 Jewel thief
Aalayam
Anubhavi Raja Anubhavi Dual role
Athey Kangal
Bama Vijayam Krishnan
Bhavani
Engalukkum Kaalam Varum
Farz Hindi film
Iru Malargal
Pattanathil Bhootham cheenu
1968 Ethir Neechal Maadhu
Ragasiya Police 115
Soaappu Seeppu Kannadi
Thamarai Nenjam
Thillana Mohanambal Vaidhy
1969 Shanti Nilayam
Adimai Penn

1970's

Year Film Role Notes
1970 Vietnam Veedu
Enga Mama
1971 Nootrukku Nooru
1972 Papam Pasivadu Pilot
Vasantha Maaligai
1975 Apoorva Raagangal
Soggadu Sanyasi Rao
1976 Manushulanta Okkate Ganapathi
Vaanga Sambandhi Vaanga
Uthaman
Uzhaikkum Karangal
Unakkaaga Naan
Aatukaara Alamelu
Thaayilla Kuzhandhai
1977 Indradhanusu
Aasai Manaivi
Sri Krishna leela kuselan
Meenava Nanban
Swargam naragam
Deepam
1978 Oru Nadigai Naadagam Paarkiraal
Sila nerangalil sila manithargal
Thripurasundari
Rudrathaandavam
Thaayagam
Varuvaan Vadivelan
Raadhaiketha kannan
1979 Dhairiyalakshmi
Veettukku Veedu Vaasappadi
Velliratham
Neelamalargal
Annai Oru Aalayam

1980's

Year Film Role Notes
1980 Natchathiram
Sujatha
Enga Vathiyaar
Adhirshtakaaran
Bhama Rukmani
1981 Valarthu Mirugangal Naanu
Thillu Mullu As himself Cameo
Gadasari Attaha Sosagara Kodalu
Arumbugal
Devudu Mamayya
Kadal Meengal
Kondavetti Simham
1982 Justice Chowdhury
Amarakaaviyam
Kalthoon
Vaa Kanna Vaa
1983 Thookumedai
Mohanapunnagai
1984 Magudi
Thenkoodu
1985 Padikkaadhavan
Priyamudan Prabhu
1986 Karu Diddina Kapuram
Maaveeran
Paadum Vaanampaadi
1987 Kachchi Kali
Cooliekaaran
1989 Apoorva Sagodharargal Dharmaraj
Indrudu Chandrudu
Raja Rajathaan
Mounam Sammadham

1990's

Year Film Role Notes
1990 Athisaya Piravi
Engal Swamy Ayyappan
Pudhu Pudhu Raagangal
1991 Michael Madana Kama Rajan Avinashi
Raja Kaiya Vechaa
Cheran Pandiyan
Nanbargal
Thalapathi
Gopura Vaasalile
Putham Pudhu Payanam
1992 Allari Mogudu
Thambi Pondaatti
Purushan Enakku Arasan
Rickshaw Mama
Brindavanam
1993 Madam
Kattabomman
1994 Magalir Mattum A dead body
Gandeevam
Brahmachari Mogudu
Nammavar
1995 Marumagan
Kizhakkumalai
1996 Avvai Shanmugi Joseph
Aayudha Poojai
1997 Pagaivan
Poochooda Vaa
Raasi
Thadayam
1998 Tholi Prema
Desiya Geetham
Subhakankshalu
Kaadhala Kaadhala Chokkalingam

2000's

Year Film Role Notes
2000 Rhythm Kathikeyan's father
2001 Minnale Subbuni
Poovellam Un Vasam
2002 Panchathanthiram Parthasarathy
Bala
2003 Kadhal Kondain
2004 Vasool Raja MBBS Sriman Venkatraman
2006 Saravana
Imsai Arasan 23am Pulikesi Mokkayappar
2007 Pori Jeeva's father
2008 Dasavathaaram Sheikh Posthumous film

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