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Sathyaraj

Rangaraj Subbiah (born 3 October 1954), professionally known as Sathyaraj, is an Indian actor, producer, director and a media personality who predominantly appears in Tamil cinema and Telugu Cinema. His 240 films also include works in Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi.

Sathyaraj
Sathiyaraj at a press meeting
Born
Rangaraj Subbiah

(1954-10-03) 3 October 1954 (age 68)[1]
Occupations
  • Film actor
  • Film director
  • Political activist
Years active1978–present
Spouse
Maheshwari
(m. 1979)
ChildrenSibiraj (b.1982)
Divya (b.1985)

He started his career in antagonistic roles and later played lead roles. He met with success through lead performances in Vedham Pudhithu (1987), Nadigan (1990), Amaidhi Padai (1994), Periyar (2007) and Onbadhu Roobai Nottu (2007). He also received acclaim for supporting roles in Nanban (2012), Mirchi (2013), Raja Rani (2013), Baahubali (2015), Baahubali 2 (2017), Kanaa (2018), and Jersey (2019). He was also the director of the film Villadhi Villain (1995), starring himself in three different roles.

In 2011, he had a brief career as a television host for the game show Home Sweet Home on STAR Vijay.[2] He has also served as a brand ambassador for Pothys, Susi Emu farms,[3] and Kumaran jewellery Shop.[4]

Early life

Sathyaraj was born as Rangaraj on 3 October 1954 to Subbiah, a doctor, and Nathambal, with two younger sisters, namely Kalpana Mandradiar and Roopa Senapathy.[5][6] He is an ardent fan of M. G. Ramachandran[7][8] and Hindi actor Rajesh Khanna. Sathyaraj completed his primary school education in St Mary's Convent school, Coimbatore and later studied for tenth standard from Suburban High School, Ramnagar, Coimbatore. He went to Government Arts College, Coimbatore, for a Bachelor of Science degree in botany.[9][10][5]

Sathyaraj's dream was to become an actor, but his mother was against it and forbid him to join cinema. In 1976, in spite of his mother's opposition, he left Coimbatore to enter the Tamil film industry based in Kodambakkam, Chennai.[11]

Sathyaraj entered the film industry after witnessing the shooting of the film Annakili, where he met actor Sivakumar and producer Thiruppur Manian and started pestering them to help him fulfill his cinematic ambitions.[10] Sivakumar vehemently criticized his interest in acting and advised him to immediately return home. Nevertheless, he remained in Chennai. Producer Maathampatty Sivakumar supported him with sending money every month.[12] He joined the drama troupe of Komal Swamynathan. Sathyaraj's first film in a credited role as an actor was Sattam En Kaiyil,[13] in 1978, where he played a henchman to the main villain played by Thengai Srinivasan in the film. Later, he worked as production manager for the film Kannan Oru Kaikkuzhanthai.[14][15]

In addition to his managerial role, he also had a small acting part in the film. His first film as the leading hero in Tamil was Saavi in 1985, which was a box office success. He acted in about 75 films from 1978 to 1985, most of which featured Sathyaraj in antagonist roles.[7][16]

Career

1978–1985: Early career

In his early career between 1978 and 1982, the antagonistic roles he played were often henchman to the main villain M. N. Nambiar and other villains and his role would be minor, while the main lead was Sivaji Ganesan, Jaishankar, Kamal Haasan, Rajinikanth and Vijayakanth. His college friend Manivannan directed Sathyaraj for the first time in the Tamil film January 1 in 1984, where Sathyaraj had a supporting role. Manivannan directed Sathyaraj in about 25 films from 1984 to 2013 and of them 18 had Sathyaraj as the main lead. His screen space as a villain increased after 24 Mani Neram (1984), directed by Manivannan, in which Sathyaraj's role was on par with that of lead actor Mohan.[17] His acting skills in the film were noticed by many and he became famous among the Tamil film audience. Sathyaraj also felt that his villainous roles in Nooravathu Naal[18] and Anbin Mugavari, both again directed by Manivannan, had better footage than that of Vijayakanth's and Mohan's.[17] In Needhiyin Nizhal (1985), which featured Prabhu in the lead role, Sathyaraj had a minuscule supporting role and played second fiddle to the main villain M. N. Nambiar. Sathyaraj started receiving offers to act as the hero in Tamil films from 1985. Directors were reluctant to cast him as the protagonist as his second film as a lead actor Iravu Pookkal (1985) was not a success. Most of the films he was part of were of the action genre in this period.

1986–1989: Lead roles

In the 1986 film Kadalora Kavithaigal, he played the lead romantic role[19][20] and Behindwoods said: "Sathyaraj broke his image of an action hero and came up with a rollicking performance. He is the real star of the film."[21] He received appreciation for playing his role in Mr. Bharath (1986), which revolved around the conflict between father, played by Sathyaraj and son (Rajinikanth). Sathyaraj acted as Rajinikanth's father in the film, though he was in fact 4 years younger than Rajinikanth.[17] Manivannan, being friends with Sathyaraj, kept casting him in roles in his directorial ventures, regularly showcasing different emotions from Sathyaraj in films such as Muthal Vasantham, Palaivana Rojakkal and Vidinja Kalyanam.

After Kadalora Kavithaigal, Sathyaraj had box office hits as the lead hero between 1986 and 1988 such as Mandhira Punnagai, Kadamai Kanniyam Kattupaadu,[22] Poovizhi Vasalile, Makkal En Pakkam (in which he had dual roles), Annanagar Mudhal Theru, En Bommukutty Ammavukku and Chinnappadass. Manivanan from 1987 onward started casting Sathyaraj in positive roles and their combination had box office hits like Chinna Thambi Periya Thambi, Jallikattu, Ganam Courtar Avargale and Chinnappadas in this period. Sathyaraj received the Best Tamil Actor award in Filmfare Awards South for his performance in Vedham Pudhithu (1987).

Sathyaraj had established himself as a leading actor and in Chinna Thambi Periya Thambi, in which Prabhu and Sathyaraj were cast in the starring role, Prabhu's character played second fiddle to Sathyaraj's character. He played a bespectacled leading man in the commercially successful Ganam Courtaar Avargaley His 99th film was Dravidan and his 100th film was Vaathiyaar Veettu Pillai but the latter fared better at the box office.

1990–1999: Breakthrough

In the 90s, he attempted more films of comedy and action genres and occasionally did romantic films. He had few unsuccessful films such as Madurai Veeran Enga Saami, Magudam, Pangali and Kattalai in this period as he became selective of choosing his roles as main lead hero. Many of them were commercially successful, such as Velai Kidaichuduchu, Nadigan, Pudhu Manithan, Rickshaw Mama, Walter Vetrivel, Airport, Thai Maaman Veera Padhakkam and Azhagarsamy. Sathyaraj played a dual role as father and son in the box office hit Amaithipadai, which is considered among his best performances. With regard to the film, he has stated: "I have no words for that film, as it took me to the next level as an actor".[23] He also said that he almost did not sign up for the film as it was an antagonist character and he had moved away from antagonist roles and "gained some respectability" with films such as Poovizhi Vaasalile, Vedham Pudhidhu and Walter Vetrivel.[9] After Thai Maaman became successful in 1994, the same team of Sathyaraj and director Guru Dhanapal decided to do their next venture Maaman Magal in 1995, which was also a moderate hit. He acted, produced and directed in his 125th film Villadhi Villain, which had him in three distinct roles and it was a successful project.[7][24]

His pairing opposite actress Khushbu and Meena became popular in this decade. The box office hits of the pair Kushboo-Sathyaraj include Nadigan, Bramma, Rickshaw Mama, Kalyana Galatta, Suyamvaram and Malabar Police. The on-screen pair of Sathyaraj-Meena together had average grossers such as Thai Maaman, Maaman Magal and Vallal. His chemistry with actors Goundamani and Senthil has been well received and appreciated by the public and hence they have appeared in many movies together from Vaazhkai Chakkaram in 1990.

2000–2009: Comedy and Character roles

The year 2000 proved to be unsuccessful for Sathyaraj. 4 films between 2000 and 2001 Veeranadai, Puratchikkaaran, Aandan Adimai and the comedy film Looty were failures while his commercially successful films were Sundar C.'s Unnai Kann Theduthey, P. Vasu's comedy film Asathal and Suraj's Kunguma Pottu Gounder. As many new young actors such as Ajith Kumar, Vijay and Prashanth who debuted in the 1990s had established themselves successfully by 2000, and others such as R. Madhavan, Jiiva and Srikanth made their mark in the mid-2000s and also since Sathyaraj had been using wigs since 1985 in films as he had begun losing hair since then, critics felt Sathyaraj's career as solo lead actor may end by 2000.

Sathyaraj re-invented himself as a romantic hero with the 2002 film Vivaramana Aalu, as a hero Maaran and with his performance in the comedy film Aalukkoru Aasai in 2003. Sathyaraj and director Sakthi Chidambaram's combination gave 3 consecutive films, Ennamma Kannu, Maha Nadigan and Englishkaran. His 2004 film Sema Ragalai opposite Devayani was a hit at box office.

Few films like Ramachandra,[25] Sena and Azhagesan[26] received negative reviews in this decade. He co-starred with his son Sibiraj for the first time in Jore which was average. Bizhat described "It's interesting to watch the father – son combination together in Jore.[27] Sathyaraj then acted with his son in 3 more films Mannin Maindhan (2005), Vetrivel Sakthivel (2006) and Kovai Brothers (2006), in which the two were seen as brothers and these were commercially successful. In 2007, he produced a Tamil film Lee, starring his son .[28][29]

Other Films in the 2000s with Sathyaraj in the lead role that fared well at the box office were 6'2, Vanakkam Thalaiva, Kurukshetram, Adavadi, Periyar and Thangam. He received the Vijay Award for Best Actor for Onbadhu Roobai Nottu in 2007 and was also nominated for his performance in Periyar in the same year, in which he portrayed the life of social reformer and rationalist Periyar E. V. Ramasamy. About the role he said, "I myself being a rationalist, I found it easy to portray his character on screen. His principles and ideologies, like fighting for women's liberation and untouchability, have influenced me to a great extent".[23] Sathyaraj makes a comeback to Tollywood after a long time in the action comedy movie Sankham (2009).[30]

2010–2019: Supporting Actor

 
Sathyaraj portraying his role Kattappa on the sets of Baahubali: The Conclusion (2017)

In the early 2010's, he accepted supporting roles in films such as Aagathan, Guru Sishyan, Aayiram Vilakku, Uchithanai Muharnthaal, Nanban, Thalaivaa and Raja Rani. In Nanban, he played a college professor and won the Best Supporting Actor awards at the Filmfare, Vijay and SIIMA ceremonies, while in Thalaivaa, Raja Rani, Mirchi and Chennai Express he played father characters.[31] Sathyaraj and Manivannan worked together for the last time in Nagaraja Cholan MA, MLA, which was Manivannan's 50th and last directorial venture before his death. A sequel to Amaidhipadai, it was also the 200th film of Sathyaraj and became a box office bomb.[32][33]

He ventured into Telugu cinema after long time as a supporting actor in Sankham in 2009 and later did Mirchi in 2012, both of which were successful. He also entered Malayalam cinema with Aagathan in 2009. He played the role of Kattappa in Baahubali: The Beginning (2015) and has reprised the role in the sequel Baahubali: The Conclusion (2017).

In 2015, at the age of 60, the media and public at large rechristened him as Kattappa, as he received nationwide popularity for his role in India's biggest motion picture Baahubali: The Beginning. Since the time he made his debut as junior artiste at 24 years of age, he had been wanting to do a historical or a folklore film and it was his long cherished dream. He quoted in an interview in 2015: "I am a great fan of MGR who is popular in folklore films, like NTR in Telugu movies. My dream of doing a folklore at 24 has been realised at 60 through Rajamouli. I played Rajinikanth's father when I was 31 and Rajini was 35, so I never cared for age..it never mattered to me."[34]

He acted as lead role in the film Oru Naal Iravil (2015). A faithful remake of much acclaimed Malayalam movie, Shutter has been helmed by editor turned director, Antony with great integrity. Sathyaraj as the middle aged man brings so much life to his character.[35] In 2016, he acted with his son Sibiraj in Jackson Durai, another addition to the popular "Horror-comedy genre".[36] Followed by the last movie series Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (2017).[37] He played the role of DC Ratnavel "Randy", a Police officer in the film Mersal (2017) directed by Atlee.[38] Sathyaraj won the Best Supporting Actor – Tamil for the movie Kanaa (2018). The following year, he subsequently starred in films like Jersey, Prati Roju Pandage and Thambi.

2021–present

In 2021, he appears in Tughlaq Durbar, inspired by Manivannan's political satire Amaidhi Padai.[39] Then Ponram's, MGR Magan which has Sathyaraj and Sasikumar starring.[40] In Theerpugal Virkapadum, he plays the role of a dad who seeks revenge for the injustice meted out to his daughter.[41] In 2022, he had nine releases with notably Etharkkum Thunindhavan, Veetla Vishesham and Love Today which received positive reviews.[42][43][44] Following the Telugu Anthology drama series Meet Cute streaming on SonyLiv.[45] In December, the horror thriller Connect was released where sathyaraj played the role of Nayanthara's father.[46]

Personal life

In 1979, Sathyaraj married Maheswari, niece of producer Madhampatti Sivakumar, and had two children, daughter Divya and son Sibiraj, also an actor.[47][48] Sathyaraj is a staunch atheist.[49]

Sathyaraj and Manivannan shared a close friendship since college and became frequent collaborators in films in Tamil cinema. The Hindu wrote: "His (Manivannan's) friendship with actor Sathiyaraj translated to several memorable moments on screen. Manivannan...along with Sathyaraj epitomised on screen what is colloquially known in Tamil as "nakkal" (snideness)".[50] According to Behindwoods.com, Manivannan (as the director) and Sathyaraj had consecutive hit films together beginning from 1987 to 1994; Chinna Thambi Periya Thambi, Ganam Courtar Avargale, Jallikattu, Vaazhkai Chakkaram, Pudhu Manithan, Therku Theru Machan and Amaidhi Padai.[51] About working with Manivannan, he has said that it "is a pleasure. There's no script, no dialogue sheet. It's all in his head. But, he extracts great performances".[9] Sathyaraj and Manivannan also acted together in several films directed by other directors. About his personal relationship with Manivannan, Sathyaraj remarked "I still reminisce about the beautiful moments that I had with...Manivannan, a genius of a person. In fact, he is the one who taught me many things in life, and changed me, I became a good human from being just an actor. Every day, we used to have conversations over the phone on a wide range of topics. It was a 30-year relationship. No one could understand me the way he did".[23] Manivannan died in 2013 and Sathyaraj has said that just 24 hours before his death they had discussed their next project and that he narrated him a story.[23]

Filmography

Awards and nominations

Honours

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1991 Kalaimamani Government of Tamil Nadu Won
1995 Tamil Nadu State Film Honorary Award (MGR Award) Tamil Nadu State Film Awards Won
2000 Honorary Doctorate Sathyabama University Won
2011 Kalaichchigaram Award Norway Tamil Film Festival Awards Won
2017 Honorary Doctorate Vels University Won

Awards

Year Category Award Film Result
1987 Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil Filmfare Awards South Vedham Pudhithu Won
1988 Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil Filmfare Awards South En Bommukutty Ammavukku Nominated
1990 Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil Filmfare Awards South Nadigan Nominated
1990 Tamil Nadu State Film Award Special Prize Tamil Nadu State Film Awards Nadigan Won
1993 Cinema Express Award for Best Actor – Tamil Cinema Express Awards Walter Vetrivel Won
2007 Tamil Nadu State Film Award Special Prize Tamil Nadu State Film Awards Periyar Won
2007 Periyar Award Government of Tamil Nadu Periyar Won
2007 Best Actor Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards Periyar Won
2007 Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil Filmfare Awards South Onbadhu Roobai Nottu Nominated
2007 Vijay Award for Best Actor Vijay Awards Onbadhu Roobai Nottu Won
2012 Vijay Award for Best Supporting Actor Vijay Awards Nanban Won
2012 Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor – Tamil Filmfare Awards South Nanban Nominated
2012 Best Actor in a Supporting Role South Indian International Movie Awards Nanban Nominated
2013 Best Actor in a Supporting Role South Indian International Movie Awards Varuthapadatha Valibar Sangam Nominated
2013 SIIMA Award for Best Supporting Actor – Telugu South Indian International Movie Awards Mirchi Nominated
2013 Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor – Tamil Filmfare Awards South Raja Rani Won
2015 Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor – Telugu Filmfare Awards South Baahubali: The Beginning Nominated
2015 SIIMA Award for Best Supporting Actor (Telugu) South Indian International Movie Awards Baahubali: The Beginning Nominated
2015 Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Telugu 1st IIFA Utsavam Baahubali: The Beginning Nominated
2015 Performance in a Supporting Role – Tamil 1st IIFA Utsavam Baahubali: The Beginning Won
2015 Best Supporting Actor Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards Baahubali: The Beginning Won
2016 Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor – Telugu Filmfare Awards South Nenu Sailaja Nominated
2017 Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor – Telugu Filmfare Awards South Baahubali 2: The Conclusion Nominated
2017 Best Supporting Actor – Telugu South Indian International Movie Awards Baahubali 2: The Conclusion Nominated
2017 Best Supporting Actor Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards Baahubali 2: The Conclusion Won
2018 Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor – Tamil Filmfare Awards South Kanaa Won
2018 Best Supporting Actor South Indian International Movie Awards Kanaa Nominated
2019 Best Supporting Actor South Indian International Movie Awards Thambi Nominated

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Rangaraj Subbiah born 3 October 1954 professionally known as Sathyaraj is an Indian actor producer director and a media personality who predominantly appears in Tamil cinema and Telugu Cinema His 240 films also include works in Malayalam Kannada and Hindi SathyarajSathiyaraj at a press meetingBornRangaraj Subbiah 1954 10 03 3 October 1954 age 68 1 Gandhipuram Coimbatore Madras State present day Coimbatore District Tamil Nadu India OccupationsFilm actorFilm directorPolitical activistYears active1978 presentSpouseMaheshwari m 1979 wbr ChildrenSibiraj b 1982 Divya b 1985 He started his career in antagonistic roles and later played lead roles He met with success through lead performances in Vedham Pudhithu 1987 Nadigan 1990 Amaidhi Padai 1994 Periyar 2007 and Onbadhu Roobai Nottu 2007 He also received acclaim for supporting roles in Nanban 2012 Mirchi 2013 Raja Rani 2013 Baahubali 2015 Baahubali 2 2017 Kanaa 2018 and Jersey 2019 He was also the director of the film Villadhi Villain 1995 starring himself in three different roles In 2011 he had a brief career as a television host for the game show Home Sweet Home on STAR Vijay 2 He has also served as a brand ambassador for Pothys Susi Emu farms 3 and Kumaran jewellery Shop 4 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1978 1985 Early career 2 2 1986 1989 Lead roles 2 3 1990 1999 Breakthrough 2 4 2000 2009 Comedy and Character roles 2 5 2010 2019 Supporting Actor 2 6 2021 present 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 5 Awards and nominations 5 1 Honours 5 2 Awards 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditSathyaraj was born as Rangaraj on 3 October 1954 to Subbiah a doctor and Nathambal with two younger sisters namely Kalpana Mandradiar and Roopa Senapathy 5 6 He is an ardent fan of M G Ramachandran 7 8 and Hindi actor Rajesh Khanna Sathyaraj completed his primary school education in St Mary s Convent school Coimbatore and later studied for tenth standard from Suburban High School Ramnagar Coimbatore He went to Government Arts College Coimbatore for a Bachelor of Science degree in botany 9 10 5 Sathyaraj s dream was to become an actor but his mother was against it and forbid him to join cinema In 1976 in spite of his mother s opposition he left Coimbatore to enter the Tamil film industry based in Kodambakkam Chennai 11 Sathyaraj entered the film industry after witnessing the shooting of the film Annakili where he met actor Sivakumar and producer Thiruppur Manian and started pestering them to help him fulfill his cinematic ambitions 10 Sivakumar vehemently criticized his interest in acting and advised him to immediately return home Nevertheless he remained in Chennai Producer Maathampatty Sivakumar supported him with sending money every month 12 He joined the drama troupe of Komal Swamynathan Sathyaraj s first film in a credited role as an actor was Sattam En Kaiyil 13 in 1978 where he played a henchman to the main villain played by Thengai Srinivasan in the film Later he worked as production manager for the film Kannan Oru Kaikkuzhanthai 14 15 In addition to his managerial role he also had a small acting part in the film His first film as the leading hero in Tamil was Saavi in 1985 which was a box office success He acted in about 75 films from 1978 to 1985 most of which featured Sathyaraj in antagonist roles 7 16 Career Edit1978 1985 Early career Edit In his early career between 1978 and 1982 the antagonistic roles he played were often henchman to the main villain M N Nambiar and other villains and his role would be minor while the main lead was Sivaji Ganesan Jaishankar Kamal Haasan Rajinikanth and Vijayakanth His college friend Manivannan directed Sathyaraj for the first time in the Tamil film January 1 in 1984 where Sathyaraj had a supporting role Manivannan directed Sathyaraj in about 25 films from 1984 to 2013 and of them 18 had Sathyaraj as the main lead His screen space as a villain increased after 24 Mani Neram 1984 directed by Manivannan in which Sathyaraj s role was on par with that of lead actor Mohan 17 His acting skills in the film were noticed by many and he became famous among the Tamil film audience Sathyaraj also felt that his villainous roles in Nooravathu Naal 18 and Anbin Mugavari both again directed by Manivannan had better footage than that of Vijayakanth s and Mohan s 17 In Needhiyin Nizhal 1985 which featured Prabhu in the lead role Sathyaraj had a minuscule supporting role and played second fiddle to the main villain M N Nambiar Sathyaraj started receiving offers to act as the hero in Tamil films from 1985 Directors were reluctant to cast him as the protagonist as his second film as a lead actor Iravu Pookkal 1985 was not a success Most of the films he was part of were of the action genre in this period 1986 1989 Lead roles Edit In the 1986 film Kadalora Kavithaigal he played the lead romantic role 19 20 and Behindwoods said Sathyaraj broke his image of an action hero and came up with a rollicking performance He is the real star of the film 21 He received appreciation for playing his role in Mr Bharath 1986 which revolved around the conflict between father played by Sathyaraj and son Rajinikanth Sathyaraj acted as Rajinikanth s father in the film though he was in fact 4 years younger than Rajinikanth 17 Manivannan being friends with Sathyaraj kept casting him in roles in his directorial ventures regularly showcasing different emotions from Sathyaraj in films such as Muthal Vasantham Palaivana Rojakkal and Vidinja Kalyanam After Kadalora Kavithaigal Sathyaraj had box office hits as the lead hero between 1986 and 1988 such as Mandhira Punnagai Kadamai Kanniyam Kattupaadu 22 Poovizhi Vasalile Makkal En Pakkam in which he had dual roles Annanagar Mudhal Theru En Bommukutty Ammavukku and Chinnappadass Manivanan from 1987 onward started casting Sathyaraj in positive roles and their combination had box office hits like Chinna Thambi Periya Thambi Jallikattu Ganam Courtar Avargale and Chinnappadas in this period Sathyaraj received the Best Tamil Actor award in Filmfare Awards South for his performance in Vedham Pudhithu 1987 Sathyaraj had established himself as a leading actor and in Chinna Thambi Periya Thambi in which Prabhu and Sathyaraj were cast in the starring role Prabhu s character played second fiddle to Sathyaraj s character He played a bespectacled leading man in the commercially successful Ganam Courtaar Avargaley His 99th film was Dravidan and his 100th film was Vaathiyaar Veettu Pillai but the latter fared better at the box office 1990 1999 Breakthrough Edit In the 90s he attempted more films of comedy and action genres and occasionally did romantic films He had few unsuccessful films such as Madurai Veeran Enga Saami Magudam Pangali and Kattalai in this period as he became selective of choosing his roles as main lead hero Many of them were commercially successful such as Velai Kidaichuduchu Nadigan Pudhu Manithan Rickshaw Mama Walter Vetrivel Airport Thai Maaman Veera Padhakkam and Azhagarsamy Sathyaraj played a dual role as father and son in the box office hit Amaithipadai which is considered among his best performances With regard to the film he has stated I have no words for that film as it took me to the next level as an actor 23 He also said that he almost did not sign up for the film as it was an antagonist character and he had moved away from antagonist roles and gained some respectability with films such as Poovizhi Vaasalile Vedham Pudhidhu and Walter Vetrivel 9 After Thai Maaman became successful in 1994 the same team of Sathyaraj and director Guru Dhanapal decided to do their next venture Maaman Magal in 1995 which was also a moderate hit He acted produced and directed in his 125th film Villadhi Villain which had him in three distinct roles and it was a successful project 7 24 His pairing opposite actress Khushbu and Meena became popular in this decade The box office hits of the pair Kushboo Sathyaraj include Nadigan Bramma Rickshaw Mama Kalyana Galatta Suyamvaram and Malabar Police The on screen pair of Sathyaraj Meena together had average grossers such as Thai Maaman Maaman Magal and Vallal His chemistry with actors Goundamani and Senthil has been well received and appreciated by the public and hence they have appeared in many movies together from Vaazhkai Chakkaram in 1990 2000 2009 Comedy and Character roles Edit The year 2000 proved to be unsuccessful for Sathyaraj 4 films between 2000 and 2001 Veeranadai Puratchikkaaran Aandan Adimai and the comedy film Looty were failures while his commercially successful films were Sundar C s Unnai Kann Theduthey P Vasu s comedy film Asathal and Suraj s Kunguma Pottu Gounder As many new young actors such as Ajith Kumar Vijay and Prashanth who debuted in the 1990s had established themselves successfully by 2000 and others such as R Madhavan Jiiva and Srikanth made their mark in the mid 2000s and also since Sathyaraj had been using wigs since 1985 in films as he had begun losing hair since then critics felt Sathyaraj s career as solo lead actor may end by 2000 Sathyaraj re invented himself as a romantic hero with the 2002 film Vivaramana Aalu as a hero Maaran and with his performance in the comedy film Aalukkoru Aasai in 2003 Sathyaraj and director Sakthi Chidambaram s combination gave 3 consecutive films Ennamma Kannu Maha Nadigan and Englishkaran His 2004 film Sema Ragalai opposite Devayani was a hit at box office Few films like Ramachandra 25 Sena and Azhagesan 26 received negative reviews in this decade He co starred with his son Sibiraj for the first time in Jore which was average Bizhat described It s interesting to watch the father son combination together in Jore 27 Sathyaraj then acted with his son in 3 more films Mannin Maindhan 2005 Vetrivel Sakthivel 2006 and Kovai Brothers 2006 in which the two were seen as brothers and these were commercially successful In 2007 he produced a Tamil film Lee starring his son 28 29 Other Films in the 2000s with Sathyaraj in the lead role that fared well at the box office were 6 2 Vanakkam Thalaiva Kurukshetram Adavadi Periyar and Thangam He received the Vijay Award for Best Actor for Onbadhu Roobai Nottu in 2007 and was also nominated for his performance in Periyar in the same year in which he portrayed the life of social reformer and rationalist Periyar E V Ramasamy About the role he said I myself being a rationalist I found it easy to portray his character on screen His principles and ideologies like fighting for women s liberation and untouchability have influenced me to a great extent 23 Sathyaraj makes a comeback to Tollywood after a long time in the action comedy movie Sankham 2009 30 2010 2019 Supporting Actor Edit Sathyaraj portraying his role Kattappa on the sets of Baahubali The Conclusion 2017 In the early 2010 s he accepted supporting roles in films such as Aagathan Guru Sishyan Aayiram Vilakku Uchithanai Muharnthaal Nanban Thalaivaa and Raja Rani In Nanban he played a college professor and won the Best Supporting Actor awards at the Filmfare Vijay and SIIMA ceremonies while in Thalaivaa Raja Rani Mirchi and Chennai Express he played father characters 31 Sathyaraj and Manivannan worked together for the last time in Nagaraja Cholan MA MLA which was Manivannan s 50th and last directorial venture before his death A sequel to Amaidhipadai it was also the 200th film of Sathyaraj and became a box office bomb 32 33 He ventured into Telugu cinema after long time as a supporting actor in Sankham in 2009 and later did Mirchi in 2012 both of which were successful He also entered Malayalam cinema with Aagathan in 2009 He played the role of Kattappa in Baahubali The Beginning 2015 and has reprised the role in the sequel Baahubali The Conclusion 2017 In 2015 at the age of 60 the media and public at large rechristened him as Kattappa as he received nationwide popularity for his role in India s biggest motion picture Baahubali The Beginning Since the time he made his debut as junior artiste at 24 years of age he had been wanting to do a historical or a folklore film and it was his long cherished dream He quoted in an interview in 2015 I am a great fan of MGR who is popular in folklore films like NTR in Telugu movies My dream of doing a folklore at 24 has been realised at 60 through Rajamouli I played Rajinikanth s father when I was 31 and Rajini was 35 so I never cared for age it never mattered to me 34 He acted as lead role in the film Oru Naal Iravil 2015 A faithful remake of much acclaimed Malayalam movie Shutter has been helmed by editor turned director Antony with great integrity Sathyaraj as the middle aged man brings so much life to his character 35 In 2016 he acted with his son Sibiraj in Jackson Durai another addition to the popular Horror comedy genre 36 Followed by the last movie series Baahubali 2 The Conclusion 2017 37 He played the role of DC Ratnavel Randy a Police officer in the film Mersal 2017 directed by Atlee 38 Sathyaraj won the Best Supporting Actor Tamil for the movie Kanaa 2018 The following year he subsequently starred in films like Jersey Prati Roju Pandage and Thambi 2021 present Edit In 2021 he appears in Tughlaq Durbar inspired by Manivannan s political satire Amaidhi Padai 39 Then Ponram s MGR Magan which has Sathyaraj and Sasikumar starring 40 In Theerpugal Virkapadum he plays the role of a dad who seeks revenge for the injustice meted out to his daughter 41 In 2022 he had nine releases with notably Etharkkum Thunindhavan Veetla Vishesham and Love Today which received positive reviews 42 43 44 Following the Telugu Anthology drama series Meet Cute streaming on SonyLiv 45 In December the horror thriller Connect was released where sathyaraj played the role of Nayanthara s father 46 Personal life EditIn 1979 Sathyaraj married Maheswari niece of producer Madhampatti Sivakumar and had two children daughter Divya and son Sibiraj also an actor 47 48 Sathyaraj is a staunch atheist 49 Sathyaraj and Manivannan shared a close friendship since college and became frequent collaborators in films in Tamil cinema The Hindu wrote His Manivannan s friendship with actor Sathiyaraj translated to several memorable moments on screen Manivannan along with Sathyaraj epitomised on screen what is colloquially known in Tamil as nakkal snideness 50 According to Behindwoods com Manivannan as the director and Sathyaraj had consecutive hit films together beginning from 1987 to 1994 Chinna Thambi Periya Thambi Ganam Courtar Avargale Jallikattu Vaazhkai Chakkaram Pudhu Manithan Therku Theru Machan and Amaidhi Padai 51 About working with Manivannan he has said that it is a pleasure There s no script no dialogue sheet It s all in his head But he extracts great performances 9 Sathyaraj and Manivannan also acted together in several films directed by other directors About his personal relationship with Manivannan Sathyaraj remarked I still reminisce about the beautiful moments that I had with Manivannan a genius of a person In fact he is the one who taught me many things in life and changed me I became a good human from being just an actor Every day we used to have conversations over the phone on a wide range of topics It was a 30 year relationship No one could understand me the way he did 23 Manivannan died in 2013 and Sathyaraj has said that just 24 hours before his death they had discussed their next project and that he narrated him a story 23 Filmography EditMain article Sathyaraj filmographyAwards and nominations EditHonours Edit Year Nominee work Award Result1991 Kalaimamani Government of Tamil Nadu Won1995 Tamil Nadu State Film Honorary Award MGR Award Tamil Nadu State Film Awards Won2000 Honorary Doctorate Sathyabama University Won2011 Kalaichchigaram Award Norway Tamil Film Festival Awards Won2017 Honorary Doctorate Vels University WonAwards Edit Year Category Award Film Result1987 Filmfare Award for Best Actor Tamil Filmfare Awards South Vedham Pudhithu Won1988 Filmfare Award for Best Actor Tamil Filmfare Awards South En Bommukutty Ammavukku Nominated1990 Filmfare Award for Best Actor Tamil Filmfare Awards South Nadigan Nominated1990 Tamil Nadu State Film Award Special Prize Tamil Nadu State Film Awards Nadigan Won1993 Cinema Express Award for Best Actor Tamil Cinema Express Awards Walter Vetrivel Won2007 Tamil Nadu State Film Award Special Prize Tamil Nadu State Film Awards Periyar Won2007 Periyar Award Government of Tamil Nadu Periyar Won2007 Best Actor Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards Periyar Won2007 Filmfare Award for Best Actor Tamil Filmfare Awards South Onbadhu Roobai Nottu Nominated2007 Vijay Award for Best Actor Vijay Awards Onbadhu Roobai Nottu Won2012 Vijay Award for Best Supporting Actor Vijay Awards Nanban Won2012 Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor Tamil Filmfare Awards South Nanban Nominated2012 Best Actor in a Supporting Role South Indian International Movie Awards Nanban Nominated2013 Best Actor in a Supporting Role South Indian International Movie Awards Varuthapadatha Valibar Sangam Nominated2013 SIIMA Award for Best Supporting Actor Telugu South Indian International Movie Awards Mirchi Nominated2013 Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor Tamil Filmfare Awards South Raja Rani Won2015 Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor Telugu Filmfare Awards South Baahubali The Beginning Nominated2015 SIIMA Award for Best Supporting Actor Telugu South Indian International Movie Awards Baahubali The Beginning Nominated2015 Best Actor in a Supporting Role Telugu 1st IIFA Utsavam Baahubali The Beginning Nominated2015 Performance in a Supporting Role Tamil 1st IIFA Utsavam Baahubali The Beginning Won2015 Best Supporting Actor Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards Baahubali The Beginning Won2016 Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor Telugu Filmfare Awards South Nenu Sailaja Nominated2017 Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor Telugu Filmfare Awards South Baahubali 2 The Conclusion Nominated2017 Best Supporting Actor Telugu South Indian International Movie Awards Baahubali 2 The Conclusion Nominated2017 Best Supporting Actor Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards Baahubali 2 The Conclusion Won2018 Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor Tamil Filmfare Awards South Kanaa Won2018 Best Supporting Actor South Indian International Movie Awards Kanaa Nominated2019 Best Supporting Actor South Indian International Movie Awards Thambi NominatedReferences Edit Nandhu 3 October 2015 Happy Birthday Sathyaraj Behindwoods Archived from the original on 4 October 2015 Retrieved 4 October 2015 Sathyaraj to host a game show The Times of India Archived from the original on 3 December 2013 Retrieved 29 November 2013 Sathyaraj s advertisement for EMU farming Sathyaraj does a commercial Archived from the original on 18 March 2017 Retrieved 29 November 2013 a b Cine Biography Satyaraj dinakaran Archived from the original on 7 December 2000 Retrieved 14 February 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link 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