Karunas
Karunas | |
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Vice president of Tamilan Artistes' Association | |
Assumed office 10 October 2015 | |
Member of Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly from Thiruvadanai constituency | |
Assumed office 19 May 2016 | |
President of Mukkulathor Pulipadai | |
Assumed office 2015 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Karunanidhi 21 February 1970 Peravurani, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India |
Spouse | Grace Karunas |
Children | 2 |
Occupation | Actor, comedian, musician, Singer ,Politician |
Karunas (born 21 February 1970 as Karunanidhi Sethu) is an actor, politician and former comedian in the Tamil film industry. Appearing mostly in supporting roles, he has also played lead roles in films including Dindigul Sarathy (2008) and Ambasamudram Ambani (2008). Apart from acting, Karunas has also been credited in films as a producer, music composer and a singer, while he continues to serve as the Vice-President of the Nadigar Sangam, after being elected in October 2015.[1]
Early life
Karunas was born in Kuruvikkarambai, a village in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India. He did his schooling at Palangudi Bharathi School and later studied at Nandanam Arts, Presidency College. Karunas began his career as pop singer and dancer, working extensively on Tamil folk music.[2][3] He then gradually appeared in films as a comedian.
Film career
Karunas began work as a gaana singer aged 12, earning the moniker "Gaana" Karunas, and made his television debut through Yuhi Sethu's Naiyaandi Darbar show in the late 1990s as a musician.[4] Director Bala heard one of his songs and subsequently signed Karunas on for an acting role in his second directorial venture, the drama film Nandha (2001). He was cast as the comedian and his role as 'Lodukku' Pandi won him critical acclaim, prompting him to accept further film offers.[5] He subsequently went on to appear in notable films including Baba (2002), Pithamagan (2003), Vasool Raja MBBS (2004) and Polladhavan (2007) in supporting comedy roles. Karunas has also distributed two films, Pori (2007) and Kattradhu Thamizh (2007), but the failure of both films has prompted him to stay away from distributing any further ventures.[5]
Karunas first appeared in the lead role in the comedy drama, Dindigul Sarathy (2008), portraying an insecure man with an inferiority complex. With heavy promotions by Sun Pictures, the film became a surprise success at the box office and prompted Karunas to appear in further lead roles in the comedy films Ambasamudram Ambani (2010), Chandhamama (2013), Ragalaipuram (2013) and Lodukku Pandi (2015).[6] In between the films, he also essayed serious performances, and was briefly involved in the making of Thanga Meengal (2013) before it underwent a change of cast, while he won acclaim for his role in Santosh Sivan's war drama film, Ceylon (2014).[7] His films as the lead hero, gradually had lower key promotions than the previous ones, and in 2015, Karunas announced he would not appear in any further lead roles.[8] He subsequently made a return to starring supporting roles thereafter, winning critical acclaim for his performance of a suicidal man in Darling (2015) and as a villager in Komban (2015), which became his hundredth film.[9] He subsequently changed his mind about not appearing in leading roles, and began work on the sequel to Dindigul Sarathy in September 2016.[10]
Political life
He is the leader of "Mukkulathor PuliPadai", a state political party. He contested for the Tamil Nadu State Legislative Assembly from Thiruvadanai in the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election 2016 with AIADMK's Twin Leaf (Irratai Ilai) as his election symbol. He won it with a margin of over 10,000 votes.
On 25 February 2017, an unidentified person threw footwear at Karunas' car while out to garland a statue of freedom fighter U. Muthuramalingam Thevar. It is believed that the incident could be connected to his support of AIADMK leader V. K. Sasikala.[11]
Personal life
Karunas is married to Grace, a playback singer in the Tamil film industry. The pair had met when Karunas was the guest judge at an inter-collegiate singing competition, and after being impressed, Karunas asked her to sing in his personal music album.[12][13] The couple have a daughter and a son named Ken Karunas who is a child artist in the movie industry, who was born in 2001,making his debut in Nedunchaalai.
Karunas's younger brother, Nagas, was set to making his acting debut through C. Ranganathan's Vantharu Jaicharu, but the film eventually did not release.[14]
Filmography
As an actor
As a music director
Year | Film | Notes |
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2009 | Rajathi Raja | |
2010 | Ambasamudram Ambani | |
2011 | Kasethan Kadavulada | |
2016 | Kadavul Irukaan Kumaru | Composed one song "Locality Boys" |
As a singer
Year | Film | Song | Composer | Notes |
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2002 | Shree | "Madurai Jilla" | T.S Muralidharan | |
2007 | Chennai 600028 | "Jalsa" (Remix) | Yuvan Shankar Raja | |
2009 | Rajathi Raja | "Kathirikka" | Himself | |
2011 | Kasethan Kadavulada | "Kasethan" | Himself | |
2013 | Chandhamama | "Koyambedu Silk Akka" | Srikanth Deva | Also lyricist |
Ceylon | "Londoniley" | Vishal Chandrashekhar | ||
Ragalaipuram | "Obamavum Ingethan" | Srikanth Deva | ||
2015 | Darling | "Vandha Mala" | G. V. Prakash Kumar |
References
- ^ "Comedy proves a cakewalk". Thehindu.com. 15 February 2008. Retrieved 19 July 2018.
- ^ "I cannot eat, sleep and breathe movies: Karunas". The Times of India. Retrieved 19 July 2018.
- ^ "Karunas opens up". Newindianexpress.com. Retrieved 19 July 2018.
- ^ Prathibha Parameswaran (4 June 2005). "Laughing all the way". The Hindu. Retrieved 22 February 2019.
- ^ a b "It's Karunas' call". Thehindu.com. 15 February 2008. Retrieved 19 July 2018.
- ^ "Karunas - Tamil Movie Actor Interview - Karunas - Ambasamudiram Ambani - Navneet Kaur - Dindugul Sarathy - Behindwoods.com". Behindwoods.com. Retrieved 19 July 2018.
- ^ Kamath, Sudhish (16 November 2013). "A special point of view". Thehindu.com. Retrieved 19 July 2018.
- ^ "Karunas' last movie comes to screen soon - Tamil Diplomat". Tamildiplomat.com. 29 January 2015. Retrieved 19 July 2018.
- ^ "Karunas makes century". Hey Tamil Cinema. Archived from the original on 19 July 2018. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
- ^ "This popularity is something I wasn't prepared for: Actor Karunas". New Indian Express. Archived from the original on 13 September 2016. Retrieved 12 September 2016.
- ^ "Footwear hurled at AIADMK MLA Karunas' car". Indianexpress.com. 25 February 2017. Retrieved 19 July 2018.
- ^ Ashok Kumar, S. R. (5 September 2008). "My First Break -- Grace Karunas". The Hindu. Retrieved 30 June 2015.
- ^ "Tamil movies : Karunas has multifaceted talents". Behindwoods.com. Retrieved 19 July 2018.
- ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20030814215543/http://www.chennaionline.com/entertainment/filmplus/tmovies.asp
External links
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- Tamil male actors
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- Male actors from Tamil Nadu
- Members of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly
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