Murali (Tamil actor)

S.D.Murali
Born Murali Siddalingaiah Dhanalakshmi
(1964-05-19)19 May 1964
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India[1]
Died 8 September 2010(2010-09-08) (aged 46)
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Occupation Actor, Producer
Years active 1982–2010
Height 5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Spouse(s) Shobha (m. 1987–d. 2010)
Children Adharvaa
Kaavya
Akash
Parent(s)
Relatives

S.D.Suresh (Younger brother)

Daniel Balaji (cousin)

Murali (19 May 1964 – 8 September 2010) was an Indian film actor who appeared in leading and supporting roles in Tamil and Kannada films.[2]Murali was part of the mild and sensitive brigade of actors, more willing to shed a tear in honour of romance than indulge in fits of unruly violence.

Famous for roles that portrayed him as a perceptive singer or lover who pines away for his beloved, he had no airs about himself, either on-screen or off. In over a 100 films, Murali managed to entrain Tamil cinema fans with engaging performances that brought gentle romantic and unrequited love into fashion, over the 80s, 90s and early 2000s.[3] His son, Adharvaa, debuted as an actor in the 2010 film Baana Kaathadi.

Early life

Murali was born on 19 May 1964 to Siddalingaiah and Dhanalakshmi in Chennai belongs to Madivala lingayats family.His father was a film director and writer in the Kannada film industry. Murali had two siblings; a younger brother S.D.Suresh and a sister Santhi. He lived and studied up to his 5th Standard in Chennai, and from 6th Standard to 10th Standard he studied in Bangalore. When he was 14 years old, he joined as an assistant director to work under his father. For some time, he worked as an editing assistant.[4][1]

Career

Murali started his acting career in 1982 with the Kannada film Geluvina Hejje, directed by director Eranki Sharma. Prema Parva, Bili Gulabi, Ajeya, Prema Gange, Thayikotta Thali, Sambhavami Yuge Yuge, Ajay-Vijay are the Kannada films he did before entering into Tamil film industry. Poovilangu was his first Tamil film.[5] He earned a good name with that film. He then acted in Pagal Nilavu, along with actress Revathi and directed by Mani Ratnam who made his directorial debut in Tamil cinema. Though this film garnered Murali great recognition, he could not sustain his success much longer. His films started failing at the box-office one after another and during that period, he even acted in double hero subjects : Vanna Kanavugal (1987) with Karthik, Thangamani Rangamani (1989) with S. Ve. Shekher and Ninaivu Chinnam (1989) with Prabhu.[6]

In 1990, he starred in Vikraman's Pudhu Vasantham along with Sithara and Anand Babu, where he played one among four friends who find themselves unexpectedly saddled with a young woman. The film was a big hit that it re-wrote Tamil film history, sparking a whole range of "friendship" films and also propelling his career.[7] In 1991, he acted in Idhayam, where he portrayed the soft hero who was incapable of expressing his love due to his inferiority complex. This character appeared perfectly consistent with his image and many remember him as a hero of this film.[8] Soon, Murali found himself playing in rural drama films: Chinna Pasanga Naanga (1992), Manikuyil (1993), Manju Virattu (1994), Adharmam (1994) and Poomani (1996).

In 1997, he acted in three films including the romantic-drama Kaalamellam Kadhal Vaazhga and the rural drama Porkkaalam directed by Cheran. The two films received critical acclaim and were blockbusters at the box-office.[9][10] The next year, he acted in eight films including the long-delayed Veera Thalattu, the romantic-drama films Unnudan, Kaadhale Nimmadhi and Poonthottam, the village drama films Rathna and En Aasai Rasave. The six films flopped at the box office. Dhinamdhorum was an average grosser while the much-hyped Desiya Geetham, despite positive reviews, bombed at the box office.[11][12][13][14] In 1999, his flop streak continued with Ooty, the fictional biography Iraniyan, based on the life of the freedom fighter Vattakudi Iraniyan and Kanave Kalaiyadhe becoming box office failures.[15]

Death

Murali died in the early hours of 8 September 2010 from a sudden massive heart attack in Chennai. He is survived by his wife Shobha, daughter Kaavya and sons Atharvaa and Akash.[16]

Filmography

Year No Film Role Language Director Notes
1982 1 Geluvina HejjeManjuKannada Eranki Sharma
1984 2 Prema ParvaKannada S. Siddalingaiah
3 Bili GulabiKannada G. Shivamurthy
4 PoovilanguPandiyanTamil Ameerjan
5 Ingeyum Oru GangaiKathamuthuTamil Manivannan
6 PudhiavanManohar/KishoreTamil Ameerjan1st dual role
1985 7 Elan KandruTamil Ameerjan
8 Pagal NilavuSelvamTamil Mani Ratnam
9 GeethanjaliJamesTamil K. Rangaraj
10 AnthasthuTamil R. Thyagarajan
11 AjeyaKannada S. Siddalingaiah
1986 12 Prema GangeKannada Gururaju
13 PuthirVijay/AzhaguTamil S. Siddalingaiah
14 Oru Malarin PayanamMoorthyTamil Muktha Srinivasan
15 Kaalamellam Unn MadiyilTamil Rajasekar
16 Mannukkul VairamTamil Manoj Kumar
1987 17 Kudumbam Oru KoyillTamil A. C. Tirulokchandar
18 Vanna KanavugalMoorthyTamil Ameerjan
19 Valayal SathamTamil Jeevabalan
20 ThulasiSivalingamTamil Ameerjan
21 Meendum MahaanTamil Uthaman
22 Puyal Paadum PaattuTamil Manivannan
23 Thayi Kotta ThaliKannada Ravindranath
1988 24 Sambhavami Yuge YugeKannada S. Siddalingaiah
25 Aval Mella SirithalTamil M. N. Jai Sundar
26 Thappu KanakkuTamil Jeevabalan
1989 27 Thangamani RangamaniRangamaniTamil Rama Narayanan
28 Kai Veesamma Kai VeesuTamil Vinodh
29 Ninaivu ChinnamTamil Anu Mohan
30 Dharma DevanTamil A.L.N. Mohan
31 Padma VyuhaKannada A. T. Raghu
1990 32 Ajay VijayAjayKannada A. T. Raghu
33 Puthiya NatchathiramAnandTamil A. T. Raghu
34 Pudhu VasanthamBaluTamil Vikraman
35 PaalamJeevaTamil Karvannan
36 Vetri MalaiTamil V. S. Shanmugam
37 SilambuTamil Nethaji
38 Naanum Indha OoruthanTamil Sekar Raja
39 Nangal PuthiyavargalTamil R. G. Elavalagan
40 Sirayil Sila RaagangalTamil Rajendrakumar
41 Moondram Manithargal Tamil
42 Pudhiya KaatruTamil Karvannan
43 Namma Ooru PoovathaTamil Manivasagam
1991 44 Sami Potta MudichuTamil R. Sundarrajan
45 Iravu SooriyanTamil S. Nathan
46 IdhayamRajaTamil Kathir
47 KurumbukkaranTamil Ameerjan
1992 48 Thanga ManasukkaranMurugesh (Murugan)Tamil Rajavarman
49 ThangarasuThangarasuTamil K. Alexander
50 Chinna Pasanga NaangaMuthukaalaiTamil Raj Kapoor
51 Sooriya NamaskaaramTamil
52 Thaali Kattiya RaasaTamil Vijaya Kanna
53 Endrum AnbudanTamil Bhagyanathan
1993 54 ManikuyilMuthuveluTamil Rajavarman
55 ThangakkiliMoorthyTamil Rajavarman
1994 56 Manju VirattuPandianTamil L. S. Valaiyapathy
57 AdharmamArjunaTamil Ramesh Balakrishnan
58 En Aasai MachanSubramaniTamil R. Sundarrajan
59 SathyavanDiwakarTamil Raj Kapoor
1995 60 Aahaya PookalTamil Deenadayal
61 ThondanJeevaTamil Karvannan
1996 62 Poove UnakkagaMuraliTamil VikramanSpecial appearance
63 PoomaniPoomaniTamil Mu. Kalanjiyam
1997 64 Kaalamellam Kadhal VaazhgaJeevaTamil R. Balu
65 SantharpamTamil K. Prem Nawaz
66 PorkkalamManikkamTamil Cheran
67 Roja MalareKannanTamil Jayamurugan
1998 68 Kaadhale NimmadhiMohanTamil Indiran
69 DhinamdhorumAadhiTamil Nagarajan
70 Veera ThalattuPandianTamil Kasthuri Raja
71 RathnaRathna/MuthuvelTamil Ilanchezhian
72 PoonthottamMoorthyTamil Mu. Kalanjiyam
73 En Aasai RasaveMuthumaniTamil Kasthuri Raja
74 UnnudanSanthoshTamil R. Balu
75 Desiya GeethamPandianTamil Cheran
1999 76 Poo VaasamKannaTamil Sree Bharathi
77 Kanave KalaiyadheAnandTamil V. Gowthaman
78 OotyBalakumarTamil Anwar
79 IraniyanIraniyanTamil Vincent Selva
2000 80 Vetri Kodi KattuSekharTamil Cheran
81 Manu NeedhiChinnakannuTamil Thambi Ramaiah
82 Kannukku KannagaDharmaTamil S. Dhayalan
2001 83 Sonnal Thaan KathalaMuraliTamil T.Rajendar
84 AanandhamMadhavanTamil N. Lingusamy
85 SamuthiramThangarasuTamil K. S. Ravikumar
86 Alli Thandha VaanamMadhavanTamil Sridhar Prasad
87 Kadal PookkalKaruthayyaTamil BharathirajaTamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor
2002 88 Sundhara TravelsGopikrishnanTamil Thaha
89 KamarasuKamarasuTamil P. C. Anbazhagan
90 Namma Veetu KalyanamRaviTamil V. Sekhar
2003 91 KadhaludanKalyanTamil Rajakumaran
92 OliTamil Olichandran T
2004 93 ArivumaniArivumaniTamil M. K. Kennedy
2006 94 Pasa KiligalSevathayyaTamil Amirtham
2008 95 Maru AvatharamTamil K. Balender
96 Aanandam AarambamTamil Vishnu Shankaran
2009 97 Enga Raasi Nalla RaasiVijayTamil Raviraja
98 Nee Unnai ArindhaalGopalTamil V. Rishiraj
Indian Bhaskar
2010 99 Baana Kaathadi'Idhayam' RajaTamil Badri VenkateshGuest appearance
100 KavasamSubash ChandraboseTamil M.S. Manimaran100th film

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