Suruli Rajan (January 14, 1938 - December 5, 1980) was as an Indian actor and comedian who worked primarily in
Tamil cinema
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. Posthumously, he was awarded with the Best Comedian Award by the state
Government of Tamil Nadu
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in 1981.
Early and personal life
Rajan was born in 1938 in
Periyakulam, situated near
Theni in
Tamil Nadu
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,
India
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. His father, Ponnaiya Pillai, worked as an accountant for local farm owners in the surrounding areas of Theni. Rajan was named after the
Surulivelar Swamy, the family deity at a temple on top of a hill overlooking
Suruli Falls.
Rajan lost both of his parents when he was young, forcing him to discontinue his schooling. He moved to his brother's house in
Madurai
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and worked as an apprentice mechanic in a neighbourhood workshop.
Seeking fame in acting, he starred in several amateur stage plays in Madurai before moving to
Madras
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in 1959 with the intention of being part of bigger productions.
After a period of scarce opportunities, he worked with various drama troupes, including those of
O. A. K. Thevar, ''Pisir'' Ramarao, T.N. Balu and in Karunanidhi's 'Kagithapoo' staged in aid of the
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
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party's election fund. It was filmmaker
Joseph Thaliath Jr. of The Citadel Film Corporation Pvt. Ltd who brought Suruli Rajan to cinema, first in a brief appearance in
Iravum Pagalum in 1965 and soon after in a more noticeable comic role in ''
Kathal Paduthum Padu'' the year following.
His association with T.N. Balu led to notable roles in successful films directed by T.R. Ramanna, such as ''Naan'' and ''
Moondrezhuthu''. Despite his youth, Suruli Rajan often portrayed older characters in his early movies. Other roles he played during this period include a brief but memorable appearance as a Madras Tamil-speaking character in APN's "Thirumalai Thenkumari" (1970) and the role of a devout fisherman in ''
Aathi Parasakthi'' (1971). Surulirajan gained popularity in the late '70s due to his distinctive intonation and comedic flair for the absurd.
While occasionally leaning towards suggestive humor, he consistently succeeded in evoking laughter. Suruli's noteworthy portrayal of a miserly rural character in M.A. Khaja's ''
Manthoppu Kiliye'' (1979) received rare acclaim, securing a distinguished position among the timeless comedic sequences in Tamil cinema. His comedic antics became a ubiquitous presence in many films of that era, earning him a record for appearing in no less than 50 movies in a single year in 1980.
His career was cut short due to his untimely death in 1980 while he was at the peak of his career.
Filmography
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Indian male comedians
Indian male film actors
Tamil comedians
Tamil male actors
Indian Tamil people
People from Theni district
1938 births
1980 deaths
20th-century Indian male actors
Male actors from Tamil Nadu
20th-century Indian comedians