Early life
Sundarrajan was born on 17 March 1925 in a middle-class Brahmin family in Periyakulam, Madurai. His father Srinivasa Iyengar was a stage actor. Sundarrajan's first stint with acting came when he was in the sixth grade; at this point he was cast in a Hindi play of his school. He went on to act in numerous school and college plays. After graduating with a degree in science, Sundarrajan went to Madras (now Chennai), where his uncle Veeraraghavan was an amateur actor in the Triplicane Fine Arts theatre troupe. Sundarrajan played minor roles in this troupe's plays, and simultaneously managed a full-time career at Madras Telephones.Career
Sundarrajan began his career in film with a supporting role in ''Vaijayanthimala'', directed by Sundar Rao Natkarni which never saw a theatrical release; his debut film instead became K. Somu's '' Pattinathar'' (1962), where he portrayed aImage
Sundararajan was well known for his sophisticated and urbane way of delivering dialogues, often mixing English and Tamil sentences. In most of his early films he would play wealthy and assertive characters, such as zamindars, an exception being '' Aalayam'' (1967), where he played a poor Brahmin clerk.Personal life and death
Sundarrajan was married to Shyamala, with whom he had a son named Gowtham. Apart from acting, he was also a skilled gourmet cook. Sundarrajan was initially an atheist, despite being born into a Brahmin family, but became a believer later in his life. Sundarrajan died on 28 February 2003 at Chennai.References
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