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Raghuvaran
File:Raghuvaran1.jpg
Born11th December 1958
Kollengode, Kerala, India
DiedMarch 19, 2008(2008-03-19) (aged 49)[1]
OccupationFilm actor
SpouseRohini (divorced)
Children1 son

Raghuvaran (Malayalam: രഘുവരന്‍; Tamil: ரகுவரன்; Kannada: ರಘುವರನ್; Telugu: రఘువరన్) (11 December 1958 – 19 March 2008)[1] was an Indian actor who predominantly acted in movies made in South India. He became famous for his portrayal of villain and character roles in Tamil films. He has acted in more than 150 Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Hindi films. According to the Hindustan Times, "the actor had carved a niche for himself with his special style and voice modulation."[1]

He played the protagonist of a Tamil soap opera, Oru Manidhanin Kadhai, about a well-to-do man who becomes an alcoholic. He received critical acclaim for his role as Father Alphonso in the Malayalam movie Daivathinte Vikruthikal, directed by Lenin Rajendran and based on M. Mukundan's novel of the same name.

Personal life

He was born in 1958[1] at Kollengode in Palakkad district, Kerala.[citation needed] He was the grandson Mr. N. Radha Krishna Menon and Satyavathy Amma and son of Velayudhan and Kasturi.[citation needed]

He dropped out of his Bachelor of Arts from Coimbatore (Govt. Arts College) to pursue a career in acting. He landed a minor role in the Kannada film Swapna Thingalgal. He began acting in small minor roles in Telugu and Kannada films including a two-minute scene as a rapist in Udaya.

From 1979 to 1983, he was part of an acting drama troupe in Chennai, Chennai Kings, which also included the Kannada/Tamil supporting actor, Nassar. He was spotted and cast in a small role in Ezhavathu Manithan which was his biggest role to date.

He was married to the Telugu actress Rohini and has a son with her, Sai Rishivaran. The couple later separated and divorced.[1]

Raghuvaran’s substance addictions hampered his career and left him repeatedly visiting rehabilitation clinics.[2]

Career

Following his beginnings on the stage, Raghuvaran turned to film with 1982's Tamil film Elavathu Manithan (Seventh Man).[2] He received several state and Filmfare Awards for his performances in Tamil, Malayalam and Telugu films. He began his career as a supporting actor in a number of films in Tamil including Mani Rathnam's Anjali as the father of an autistic child. He later played villains in Baasha as Mark Anthony, Mudhalvan as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Shiva and Muthu as Ilaimaran. He later returned to supporting roles - sometimes as a father or as a mentor in films such as Alai, Yaaradi Nee Mohini, Tirumalai and Bala.

He has also acted in a number of Hindi movies, such as Lal Badshah.

Death

Raghuvaran died on 19 March 2008[1]

His death occurred during the filming stages of several films, including the Tamil film, Kanthaswamy wherein Raghuvaran's performances were left unused and were replaced with Ashish Vidyarthi, which resulted in the film's delayed release.

Filmography

Year Film Role Language Notes
1996 Rakshak Hindi
Selva Varatharajan Tamil
Take It Easy Urvasi Tamil
1997 Anaganaga Oka Roju Telugu
Arunachalam Vishwanath Tamil
Love Today Chandrasekar Tamil
Ullaasam G. K. Tamil
Abhimanyu Tamil
Nerukku Ner Raghu Tamil
Aahaa Raghu Tamil
Ratchagan Easwar Tamil
1998 Suswagatham Telugu
Jai Hind Kannada
Government Kannada
Thulli Thirintha Kaalam Tamil
Iniyavaley Tamil
Poonthottam Tamil
Nilaave Vaa Tamil
1999 Surya Paarvai Tamil
En Swasa Kaatre Tamil
Endrendrum Kadhal Tamil
Lal Baadshah Vikram Singh Hindi
Oruvan Krishna Prasad Tamil
Amarkalam Tulasi Das Tamil
Anaganaga Oka Ammayi Bhavani Prasad Telugu
Pooparika Varugirom Ranganathan Tamil
Mudhalvan Aranganathan Tamil
Iranyan Aande Tamil
Prathyartha Kannada
2000 Kannukkul Nilavu Rajasekhar Tamil
Good Luck Chandramohan Tamil
Sudhandhiram Raghu Tamil
Mugavaree Shiva Tamil
Vallarasu Tamil
Kandukondain Kandukondain Tamil
Pelli Sambandham Telugu
Parthen Rasithen Panneer Tamil
Uyirile Kalanthathu Raghuraman Tamil
Azad Deva Telugu

References

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