Google Honors Legendary Actor Sivaji Ganesan |
birthday today's Google Doodle Day, starring Bangalore-based guest artist Noopur Rajesh Choksi. Celebrating the 93rd birthday of Sivaji Ganesan, one of India's first method performers and considered one of the country's The Most Influential Actors of All Time
Today's Google Doodle (October 1, 2021) featuring Bangalore-based guest artist Noopur Rajesh Choksi. Celebrating the 93rd birthday of Sivaji Ganesan, one of India's first method actors and considered one of the country's most influential actors of all time,
Villupuram Chinniah Ganesan, also known as VC Ganesan, was born on October 1928 in Villupuram in Tamil Nadu's South Arcot district to Chinnaiah, a railway worker and freedom fighter, and Rajamani
Sivaji Doodle (Google) |
at the age of 7. He left his home and joined a drama group. where he began to play the roles of children and women. Then the lead role The first landmark in his career was his portrayal of warrior Maratha Sivaji in the drama Sivaji Kanda Samrajyam written by Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, the founder of CN Annadurai, who later became Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu in 1967 named Sivaji. It's iconic and Ganesan holds the crown throughout his extraordinary film career.
- A major disruption in Sivaji's career came in 1952 when he starred as a hero in Parasakthi, a film directed by Krishnan-Panju and written by DMK leader M. Karunanidhi,
- Sivaji has a special flair for presenting dialogue. He was a pioneer of form, word, tone and age.
- playing a variety of characters From gods and kings to commoners There isn't any role the voice actor doesn't play on screen.
- Critics cited many films as the best in terms of performance. His best career is Kappalottiya Thamizhan, which recounts the life of freedom fighter VO Chidambaram
, the great historical Chola emperor in Sholan Raja, Shiva (in Thiruvilaiyaadal), Saint Saivite (Thiruvarut Chel). Vaishnavite Periyaalvar (Thirumal Perumai), or Tamil poet in Ambigapathy Sivaji, shines at its best. He is equally beautiful in contemporary roles and stereotypes that make every performance memorable. While many see him as an actor known for acting. But playing by their nature can be seen in film classics such Thillana Moganambal, Kai Kodutha Dheivam, Ootyand much
later, he landed a lead role in the film directed by New Age. His role in Bharatiraaja's 1985 middle-aged romantic drama Muthal Mariyadhai was universally appreciated.
It is a huge injustice that the legendary actor has hailed Nadikar Thilagum for never winning the national best actor award. It was his cameo role in starring Kamal Haasan Thevar Magan, which made his debut in 1992, earned him the National Awards Jury's Special Jury Award in 1993 (accidentally, Sivaji declined this award). give him Knight of the Order of the National Guard of Honor At the end of his career The Government of India in 1997 honored him with the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, India's highest award in the field of cinema.