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Nagesh

Indian actor and comedian (1933–2009)

Nagesh

Summary

Indian actor and comedian (1933–2009)

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nameNagesh
imageNagesh2005.jpg
captionNagesh in 2005
birth_nameCheyur Krishnarao Nageshwaran
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birth_placeDharapuram, Coimbatore District, British India (now Tiruppur District
death_date
(aged 75)
death_placeChennai, Tamil Nadu, India
occupationActor
yearsactive1958– 2008
spouse
children3 including Anand Babu

Tamil Nadu, India) (aged 75)

Cheyur Krishnarao Nageshwaran (27 September 1933 – 31 January 2009), popularly known as Nagesh, was an Indian actor and comedian mostly remembered for his comic roles in Tamil films during the 1960s. He acted in over 1,000 films from 1958 to 2008, performing in a variety of roles as comedian, lead roles, supporting actor, and antagonist. He has also acted in Telugu, Malayalam, Hindi and Kannada films. Nagesh's style of comedy was largely inspired by Hollywood actor Jerry Lewis. Similarities between Nagesh and Lewis earned Nagesh the sobriquet the "Jerry Lewis of India". He was also nicknamed as the King of Comedy due to his comedic timing and body language. He featured regularly in the film projects of M. G. Ramachandran and Sivaji Ganesan even at a time when there was a massive rift between the two leading actors in Tamil cinema at that time.

He has a unique distinction of sharing screen with lead actors belonging to three generations of Tamil film industry, starring with MGR and Sivaji Ganesan in the 1960s; Kamal Haasan and Rajnikanth in the 1980s: Vijay and Ajith Kumar in the 1990s and 2000s before his death.

He was also a dancer. The song "Kanni Nathiyoram" in the movie Neerkumizhi shows some of his dance skills.

Early life

Nagesh was born as Cheyur Krishna Nageshwaran to Kannadiga Hindu parents in Dharapuram. His parents were Krishnan Rao and Rukmani Ammal. Nagesh was born in Dharapuram. He completed his schooling in Dharapuram. He left Dharapuram at an early age and moved to Madras city in search of a career. His roommates, the writer Vaali and actor Srikanth, later established themselves as prominent personalities in Tamil cinema. He worked as a clerk in the Indian Railways.

Film career

Early career

Early in his life, he saw the Tamil play Kamba Ramayanam, enacted by his colleagues, and felt that he could do a good job. He persuaded the secretary of the railway's 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.

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.

Nagesh won critical acclaim for his performance in the 1961 movie Thayilla Pillai. But it was his 1962 hit Nenjil Or 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, adapted from a 1963 play of the same name written by the legend K. Balachander. The movie was a hit and proved to be a turning point in his career. The song from this film "Avalukenna... Azhagiya Mugam...", written by Vaali was a hit.

Rise to prominence

Server Sundaram marked Nagesh's rise to prominence. The film was about a restaurant waiter, "server" Sundaram, who struggles to make ends meet.

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 six movies simultaneously. He appeared in a cameo in the 1965 mythological Thiruvilayadal, in which he portrayed the poor, simpleton temple priest Dharumi. He followed the success with supporting roles in films such as Kaadhalikka Neramillai, where he wants to direct a film under his own production house, Oho Productions (but until the climax he does not make a film), Anbe Vaa, Shanthi Nilayam, Pattanathil Bhootham and Vietnam Veedu. He played Mohan in Major Chandrakanth, which was a 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 villainy. In most of his comic films, Nagesh paired with the actress Manorama. In 1967, Nagesh acted in his first Hindi movie, Farz.

Manorama was paired with Nagesh regularly in films with M.G. Ramachandran as lead between 1960 and 1970 such as Thaali Bagyam, Vettaikaran, En Kadamai, Kanni Thai, Thayin Madiyil, Kadhal Vaganam, Chandrodhyam, Anbe Vaa, Padagotti, Panathotaam, Kaavalkaran, Kadhal Vagahnam, Vivasaaye, Thaikku Thalaimagan, Ther Thiruvizha, Thanipiravi, Thazhampoo and Thozhilali. Other directors cast the Nagesh-Manorama pair in memorable films beginning from 1962, such as Nenjil Or Aalayam, Kungumam, Rakta Thilagam, Panjavarnakilli, Navarathiri, Puthiya Paravai, Anbu Karangal, Anubhavi Raja Anubhavi, Saraswathi Sabadham, Gowri Kalyanam, Galatta Kalyanam, Ner Vazhi, Ninaivin Nindraval, Poojaikku Vandamalar, Deiva Thirumagal, Deivathin Deivam, Shanti, Thenmazhai, Aannavin Asai, Andru Kanda Mugam, Seetha, Mani Makutam, Nagamali Azhagi, Kandan Karunai, Saadu Mirandal, Thaimel Aanai, Kaalam Vellum, Annai Abirami, Thiruvarutchelvar, Karunthel Kannayiram, Kalangarai Vilakkam and Annamitta Kai. A few films where they were not paired together include Server Sundaram, Madras to Pondicherry, Thillana Mohanambaal, Thiruvarul, Bommalattam and Nanbargal.

Nagesh rose to prominence through Server Sundaram (1964) for which he received praise for his evergreen comedy performances as a server in a hotel. The film was helmed by director duo Krishnan-Panchu and the screenplay had been written by K. Balachander. It also marked the first collaboration between Nagesh and K. Balachander. Since then it led to many successful collaborations between the two.

Resurgence

Kamal Haasan again gave a role for Nagesh in the comedy flick Michael Madana Kama Rajan. Nagesh played the dishonest secretary Avinashi, who commissions a look-alike, Kameswaran to impersonate his boss, Madan, and lend him money from Madan's account. During the shooting of Michael Madana Kama Rajan, Nagesh pretended to be disappointed and unhappy over his role as Avinashi and had also argued in jest with Kamal Haasan.

Nagesh had a good relationship with Kamal Haasan, with whom he had co-starred in a variety of movies between 1975 and the 2000s. Kamal Haasan cast Nagesh in most of his self-productions regularly.

Later years

Nagesh in 2013 Stamp of India

Nagesh had a series of supporting roles in the 2000s. Notable among them were those of Vijay's grandfather in Poove Unakkaga, Arjun's father in Rhythm, Pawan Kalyan's Uncle Peddhananna in Toli Prema, Madhavan's grandfather Subbuni in Minnale, Ajith Kumar's Grandfather in Poovellam Un Vasam, Father Rozario in Kadhal Kondain, Srikanth's grandfather in Bose, Silambarasan's grandfather in Saravana, Jeeva's father in Pori and Kamal Haasan's father in Vasool Raja MBBS. His handling of these roles gained him considerable appreciation from the public.

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. However, an animated version of him was seen in the 2014 performance capture film Kochadaiiyaan.

Awards

  • 1974 — Kalaimamani
  • 1994 — National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor for Nammavar
  • 1994 — Tamil Nadu State Film Award Special Prize for Nammavar
  • 1995 — Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award – South

Death

Nagesh was a chain smoker and a heavy drinker. However, he gradually gave up these habits when he was dangerously ill during the period 1978–1982. His health began to decline in late 2008 due to progressive heart ailments. In November 2008, his health conditions further deteriorated when he slipped and fell down at his home which also resulted in a severe head injury. He died on 31 January 2009 at the age of 75 due to diabetes and a heart ailment.

Partial filmography

Tamil films

YearFilmRoleNotes
1958Manamulla Maruthaaram
1959Thamarai Kulam
1960Uthami Petra Rathinam
1961Thayilla Pillai
1962Nenjil Or AalayamWard boy
AnnaiCameo
Deivathin Deivam
1963PanathottamRamu
Periya Idathu PennArulappan alias Pitamdhi
Naanum Oru Penn
KunkhumamArasan
Nenjam Marappathillai
Naan Vanangum Deivam
1964Vettaikkaran
Kaadhalikka NeramillaiChellappa
Pachai Vilakku
Panakkara KudumbamRaman
Dheiva ThaaiVidwan Sargunam
Padagotti
Navarathri
Server Sundaram SundaramLead role
1965Aayirathil OruvanAlagan
Aasai MugamSankara
AnandiThambi Durai
Enga Veettu PillaiGovindhan
Kakkum KarangalSoma Sundaram
Kalangarai VilakkamVasu
Kuzhandaiyum DeivamumSundaram
Panchavarna KiliKalyanam
SanthiParamanandam
NeerkumizhiSethuLead role
Thaayum Magalum
Poojaikku Vandha Malar Panju
ThiruvilayadalDharumi
Vaazhkai Padagu
1966Anbe VaaRamaiah
ChitthiWidower's son
Naam Moovar
Madras to PondicherryConductor
MuharasiPolice Constable 501
Major ChandrakanthMohanLead role
Motor Sundaram PillaiSaambu
NadodiValippu Manickam
Naan Aanaiyittal
Sadhu MirandalKabali, Taxi driverLead role
Saraswati Sabatham
ThenmazhaiVenu
Yaarukkukaha AzhudhanJoseph
1967Aalayam
Adhey Kangal
Anubavi Raja AnubaviThangamuthu and Manikkam
Bama VijayamKrishnan
Bhavani
Engalukkum Kaalam Varum
Iru MalargalPrincipal
Arasa Kattalai
Kaavalkaran
Ninaivil NindravalDr. Thirupathy
Ooty Varai UravuBalu
Madi Veettu MapillaiSankaran
Pattanathil BhoothamCheenu
VivasayeeChokkan
Thaikku ThalaimaganKuppu
1968Andru Kanda MugamSubbusamy
Ethir NeechalMaadhuLead role
Deiveega UravuManikkam
Galatta KalyanamChandran
JeevanaamsamAdvocate Ramanujam
Kudiyiruntha Kovil
Panakkara Pillai Mani
Pudhiya Boomi
Chakkaram
Ragasiya Police 115
Soaappu Seeppu KannadiMadhusudhanan a.k.a. MadhuLead role
Thamarai NenjamNarayanan
Thillana MohanambalVaithi
Kadhal VaaganamDoctor
En ThambiSabapathy
1969Thanga SurangamMani
Poova ThalaiyaNagesh
Subha DinamRaja bathar
Deiva Magan
AnbalippuShanmugam
Nam NaaduGovindha
Shanti Nilayam
ThirudanRanga
Ponnu Mappillai
1970Vietnam Veedu
Anadhai Anandhan
Kann Malar
Ethiroli
MaanavanRamu
Veetukku Veedu
1971Uttharavindri Ulle Vaa
Nootrukku Nooru
Kettikaran
Veguli Penn
Irulum Oliyum
Annai VelankanniKannaiah
SabathamShanmugam
ThirumagalSubbusamy
Then KinnamMohan
BabuThulukanam
Punnagai
1972Pillaiyo Pillai
Dharmam Engey
Ganga
Vasantha Maligai
Hello Partner
Raman Thediya Seethai
1973Ulagam Sutrum Valiban
Komatha En Kulamatha
1974Paruva Kaalam
Gumasthavin Magal
1975PattampoochiVadivelu
Apoorva RaagangalSuri / Hari
1976Manushulanta OkkateGanapathi
Vaanga Sambandhi Vaanga
Uzhaikkum Karangal
Unakkaga Naan
Aattukara Alamelu
Thaayilla Kuzhandhai
Naalai Namadhe
1977Aasai Manaivi
Sri Krishna LeelaKuselan
Meenava Nanban
Ilaya ThalaimuraiSharma
Swargam Naragam
Dheepam
1978Oru Nadigai Natakam Parkiral
Sila Nerangalil Sila Manithargal
Thripurasundari
Rudhra ThaandavamPonnambalam
Thaayagam
Varuvaan Vadivelan
Raadhaiketha Kannan
1979Dhairiyalakshmi
Velliratham
Veettukku Veedu Vasappadi
Azhage Unnai AarathikkirenVictor
Neela Malargal
Annai Oru AalayamHimself
1980Natchathiram
Sujatha
Enga Vathiyaar
Anbukku Naan Adimai
Polladhavan
Adhirshtakaaran
Bhama Rukmani
1981Thillu MulluHimselfCameo
Arumbugal
Devudu Mamayya
Amarakaaviyam
Kadal Meengal
1982Kalthoon
Vaa Kanna Vaa
1983Thookumedai
Mohana Punnagai
1984Magudi
Thenkoodu
1985Padikkaadhavan
Priyamudan Prabhu
1986MaaveeranRaja's mother
Paadum Vaanampaadi
1987CooliekkaranVelu
Ivargal Varungala Thoongal
1989Apoorva SagodharargalDharmaraj
Raaja Raajathan
Mounam Sammadham
1990Athisaya Piravi
Engal Swamy Ayyappan
Pudhu Pudhu Ragangal
1991Michael Madana Kama RajanAvinashi
Raja Kaiya Vacha
Cheran Pandiyan
Nanbargal
Thalapathi
Gopura Vasalile
Putham Pudhu Payanam
1992Thambi Pondatti
Purushan Enakku Arasan
Rickshaw Mama
1993Enga ThambiMuthu
Amma PonnuVathiyar
Kattabomman
1994Magalir MattumA dead body
NammavarPrabhakar RaoWinner–National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor
1995Marumagan
Kizhakkumalai
Ayudha Poojai
1996Poove UnakkagaStephen
Meendum Savithri
Kandaen SeethayaeUnreleased
Avvai ShanmugiJoseph
1997Raasi
Pagaivan
Thadayam
Poochudavaa
1998Desiya Geetham
Kaathala KaathalaChokkalingam
2000RhythmKarthikeyan's father
2001MinnaleSubramani
Poovellam Un VasamChinna's grandfather
2002PanchathanthiramParthasarathy
BalaAnnachi
2003Kadhal KondainChurch Father
Indru Mudhal
2004Vasool Raja MBBSSriman Venkatraman
BoseBose's grandfather
2006SaravanaSaravana's grandfather
Imsai Arasan 23rd PulikeceiRaja MokkaiyapparSpecial Appearance
2007PoriHari's father
Nenjai Thodu
2008DasavathaaramSheikh
2014KochadaiiyaanShambumithrarAnimation – played by similar appearance person

Telugu films

YearFilmRole
1966Mohini BhasmasuraDevotee of Vishnu
1972Papam PasivaduPilot
Hanthakulu DevanthakuluNagesh Khanna
1973Manchi Vallaki ManchivaduObaiah
Doctor BabuSpecial appearance
1975SoggaduSanyasi Rao
1976Aadavalu Apanindhalu
Thoorpu PadamaraShivaranjani's family doctor
1977Savasagallu
Gadusu PilloduKailasam
1978IndradhanussuChakram
Pottelu PunnammaVaradhachari
1979Allari VayasuGopi
Sri Rama BantuLord Hanuman
VetagaduPonnusamy
Oka Challani RathriDr. Rao
Urvasi Neeve Naa PreyasiVictor
1980Mayadari Krishnudu
1981Kondaveeti SimhamSitapati
Gadasari Attaha Sosagara Kodalu
1982Justice Chowdhury
Doctor Cine Actor
Nivuru Gappina Nippu
1983Muddula MoguduSimham
AmarajeeviBabu
Sri Ranga NeethuluDr. Sundara Murthy
1984Kode TrachuRambabu
KoteeswaruduLittle Boss
Sahasame JeevithamBabu Rao
AnubandhamTata Rao
Kanchu KagadaJaggu
1985Prachanda BhairaviKodandam
Pelli Meeku Akshintalu Naaku
Sri Katna LeelaluPanganamalu
Bhale TammuduSiva Rao
1986Car Diddina KapuramPulla Rao
1987Rowdy Babai
Thene ManasuluSeshu
1989Indrudu ChandruduMinister
1991SathruvuSambaya
VidhataSomasundaram
1992Allari MoguduSivasamba Deekshutulu
Pattudala
BrundavanamPerumallu
1993One By Two
1994MadamRayudu
GandeevamIdea Appa Rao
Brahmachari Mogudu
Kishkindha Kinda
1996Sri Krishnarjuna Vijayam
Neti Savithri
1998Tholi PremaBalu's uncle
SubhakankshaluStephen
2000Maa Pelliki RandiPapa Rayudu
BalaramRao Bahadur Lakshmi Varaprasad

Malayalam films

YearFilmRoleNotes
1977Aparadhi
1981Valarthu MrigangalNaanu
Sreeman SreemathiSubbaraman
1993O' FabyMuthusaami
1991KalariManickam
1996SwarnachamaramUnreleased

Other language films

  • Note: not to be confused with the Kannada actor of the same name.
YearFilmRoleLanguage
1967FarzHindi
Jewel Thief
1987Kachchi Kali
1993Gadibidi GandaSingerKannada
2000Preethsu ThappenillaBalu's uncle

Director

YearTitleNotes
1985Paartha Gnabagam Illayo

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