Joseph Panimayadas Chandrababu Rodriguez (1927–1974) was an Indian actor, comedian, director, singer and dancer, whose
Chaplinesque
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-style on-screen movements and singing style made him popular from the late 1940s to the early 1970s. He had a mastery of the
Madras Bashai, a dialect unique to the Madras region. His slapstick style of comedy has been emulated by subsequent actors. Many of his songs have remained popular.
Early life
Chandrababu was born to a wealthy and eminent
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family in 1927 at
Tuticorin
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, India. His father, a freedom fighter, ran a paper called ''Sudhandhira Veeran'' which, along with the family assets, was seized by the British government in 1929 when he was arrested for participating in the
satyagraha
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movement. He and the family were exiled to
Colombo
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,
Sri Lanka
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on his release, where his father worked for a Tamil newspaper. Chandrababu was educated at
St. Joseph's College, Grandpass, Colombo and
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prior to his family moving once more, this time to
Chennai
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in 1943. Here they lived in
Triplicane
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, where his father worked for the
Dinamani
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newspaper.
Film career
Chandrababu was very passionate about acting despite opposition from his family members. His friend Ganapathy was the only person who motivated his acting skills. From his childhood, he was an expert in singing and whenever he got together with his friends or family, Chandrababu was asked to sing. Sri Lanka had a very western outlook in those times and Chandrabubu picked up on western styles of singing and dancing while there.
In these early years Chandrababu made acquaintances of the actors
Sriram,
B. R. Panthulu and, through them,
T. R. Mahalingam. He made his debut with a small role in the 1947 film ''
Dhana Amaravathi''
but struggled thereafter to obtain parts.
He had spent many days starving himself and searching for a chance in films. In 1952, he attempted suicide by ingesting
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crystals in the canteen of
Gemini Studios
Gemini Studios was an Indian film studio based in Madras, Tamil Nadu. It was launched when S. S. Vasan, a businessman of many ventures (including the ownership of Ananda Vikatan) bought Motion Picture Producers' Combines from Krishnaswamy Subr ...
. He had written a suicide note explaining his reasons, which included that he had been unable to meet the director
S. S. Vasan, and that his body was to be handed over to
B. S. Ramaiah, the director of his only film at that date. Suicide was a criminal offence and so he was arrested. But when his case came to trial the judge asked him to prove his acting ability. Chandrababu rendered a
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an monologue that so impressed the judge that he was not jailed.
One of those who had assisted him in being taken to hospital at the time of his attempted suicide was
Gemini Ganesan
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. When Vasan learned of this episode he gave Chandrababu a small role in the 1952 film ''
Moondru Pillaigal
''Moondru Pillaigal'' () is a 1952 Indian Tamil-language drama film produced by S. S. Vasan. Based on Victor Fleming's 1927 American film ''The Way of All Flesh'', it is about a couple and their three sons. The film was directed by Nagendra R ...
'', which impressed Vasan so much that he predicted a successful career.
for him. Chandrababu also filmed ''
Chinna Durai'' and ''
Mohana Sundaram
''Mohana Sundaram'' is a 1951 Indian Tamil-language crime thriller film written and directed by A. T. Krishnaswamy. An adaptation of J. R. Rangaraju's detective novel of the same name, the film stars T. R. Mahalingam and S. Varalakshmi. It wa ...
'' in the same year. It is claimed that, as of 2016, he remained the only person capable of yodelling in south Indian cinema,.
Chandrababu loved western music and learned the art of yodelling by listening to singers such as
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and
Hank Williams
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. In ''
Chinna Durai'', produced and directed by
T. R. Mahalingam, he sang the song ''Poda Raja Podi Nadaya'', the first time that
yodel
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ling had been heard in a South Indian film.Chandrababu was paid Rs 200 for his role in ''
Mohana Sundaram
''Mohana Sundaram'' is a 1951 Indian Tamil-language crime thriller film written and directed by A. T. Krishnaswamy. An adaptation of J. R. Rangaraju's detective novel of the same name, the film stars T. R. Mahalingam and S. Varalakshmi. It wa ...
''. At his peak he was to command over Rs 100,000, becoming the first South Indian comedy actor to command such a sum.
When
A. V. Meiyappan filmed ''
Sahodhari
''Sahodari'' (also written as ''Sahodhari'') () is a 1959 Indian Tamil language film directed by A. Bhimsingh, starring K. Balaji, Rajasulochana, Prem Nazir, Devika and J. P. Chandrababu. It was released on 11 December 1959.
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'', he found that it lacked an ingredient that would ensure box office success. Chandrababu was called and after watching the film he added a comedy track for himself, wrote it and also sang the song ''Naan oru muttalunga'', converting the film into a hit. It was Chandrababu who first spoke and popularised the Madras Baashai in films. He learned this dialect from the rickshaw pullers and street vendors near his home in Triplicane and later in
Mir Sahib Pet.
''
Sabaash Meena'' was one of the best Tamil comedy movies of its time, in which Chandrababu acted with
Sivaji Ganesan
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, in dual roles. Chandrababu also established himself as a good singer. He was a playback singer rendering voice for himself in films. He lent his voice for
S. Balachander for the song ''Kalyanam Kalyanam... Ullasamagave Ulagathil'' in ''
Penn'' and for
Sivaji Ganesan
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for the song ''Jolly Life Jolly Life'' in ''
Kalyanam Panniyum Brammachari''. Another song for Gundu Karuppaiah is ''I Love You I Love You'' in ''
Andhaman Kaidhi''.
He sang under almost all of the music directors of the 1950s till the 1960s namely
K. V. Mahadevan,
T. G. Lingappa
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G. Govindarajulu Naidu
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S. V. Venkatraman
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R. Sudarsanam,
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,
G. Ramanathan,
S. M. Subbaiah Naidu,
Vedha
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S. Rajeswara Rao
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T. R. Pappa
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Early ...
,
P. R. Mani,
C. N. Pandurangan, Meenakshi Subramanyam and
M. S. Viswanathan
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.
He sang along duets mostly with
K. Jamuna Rani and
L. R. Eswari. Other singers include
A. G. Rathnamala,
Jikki
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,
A. P. Komala
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Career life
She was a much sought after playback singer from t ...
,
T. M. Soundararajan,
P. B. Sreenivas,
A. L. Raghavan,
P. Suseela,
P. Leela,
Soolamangalam Rajalakshmi,
K. Rani and
Manorama.
Marriage
Chandrababu first met Sheila, an Anglo Indian and grand daughter of
Coimbatore-based filmmaker
Swamikannu Vincent
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at her residence and subsequently marriage was arranged in 1958. Famous film personalities and politicians including chief minister
Kamaraj attended their marriage. The initial days of married life had gone well. One day Sheila confessed that she fell in love with another person. After learning this, Chandrababu was heartbroken and ended up in a confused state. In the subsequent days, she attempted suicide which was foiled by Chandrababu. Considering Sheila's fortune, they divorced formally. He continued to offer support to her until she left for London. After a few days, she married a doctor in London with the acceptance of Chandrababu by a letter communication. In a business mired by sycophancy, he chose not to mince his words and this restricted his opportunities
from the 1960s onward. After this, he had decided to take a temporary break from his film career, and he went to Delhi without informing even his close friends. He spent those days consuming alcohol. Later he restarted his career in the industry despite his failed love and marriage.
Financial misfortune and death
Chandrababu had arranged with a financier, to direct his first film ''Maadi Veettu Ezhai'' with
M. G. Ramachandran
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as the hero. Eventually, he failed on this venture as
Ramachandran failed to cooperate with him. The film project was also dropped. The reasons for Ramachandran's non-cooperation is well explained by script writer
Aroordhas, in his 2002 memoirs ''Naan Muham Paartha Cinema Kannadigal''. It's because Chandrababu became abusive towards Ramachandran's elder sibling
M. G. Chakrapani. Chandrababu's final attempt was to direct and act in ''
Thattungal Thirakkappadum
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'' in 1966; it was highly acclaimed for its
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but was not a box office success. It should be recorded that despite his indifference to the self-destructive life style of Chandrababu. MGR did offer a helping hand to him, by offering him a comedy slot in his own production, ''Adimai Penn'' released in 1969.
Due to his personal problems, Chandrababu spent his last days penniless. During his last years he stayed in the house of his good friend
M. S. Viswanathan
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, until his death on 8 March 1974. It was
Sivaji Ganesan
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who arranged all his final rites and he was buried in
Quibble Island
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Chennai
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.
Discography
Music composers he sang for
Playback singers he sang with
He sang memorable duets with mostly comical songs
K. Jamuna Rani,
L. R. Eswari,
Jikki
Pillavalu Gajapathy Krishnaveni (3 November 1935 – 16 August 2004), more famously known as Jikki, was an Indian playback singer from Andhra Pradesh. She sang around 10,000 songs in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Hindi, and Sinhalese langua ...
,
P. Leela P. Susheela,
A. P. Komala
Arkadu Parthasarathy Komala (born 28 August 1934), commonly known as A. P. Komala, is an Indian playback singer. She has sung songs in Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu and Kannada languages.
Career life
She was a much sought after playback singer from t ...
,
Soolamangalam Rajalakshmi,
A. G. Rathnamala,
Manorama and
K. Rani.
He also sang with other male singers such as
T. M. Soundararajan,
A. L. Raghavan,
V. N. Sundaram,
S. C. Krishnan,
P. B. Sreenivas and
T. G. Lingappa
Thiruchirappalli Govindarajulu Lingappa (22 August 1927 – 5 February 2000) was an Indian music director who worked predominantly in Kannada language films. He also worked in Tamil and Telugu movies. He was the son of G. Govindarajulu Naidu wh ...
.
The following are some of Chandrababu's songs that have remained popular:
References
* Aranthai Narayanan: ''Thamil Cinemavin Kathai'', New Century Book House, Chennai, 2002 2nd edition, pp 279–280.
* Aroordhas: ''Naan Muham Paartha Cinema Kannadigal'', Kalaignan Pathipakam, Chennai, 2002, pp 184–201.
* Vamanan: ''Thirai Isai Alaigal'', part 1, Manivasagar Pathipakam, Chennai, 2004 2nd edition, pp 595–605.
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