P. S. Veerappa

P. S. Veerappa
பி. எஸ். வீரப்பா
Born P. S. Veerappa
(1911-09-10)10 September 1911
Kangeyam, Coimbatore District, Madras Presidency, British Raj (now Thiruppur District, Tamil Nadu, India)
Died 11 September 1998(1998-09-11) (aged 87)
Chennai, India
Occupation Actor, Producer
Years active 1939-1998
Spouse(s) V. Veera Lakshmi
Awards Kalaimamani Award, Rajiv Gandhi Award

P. S. Veerappa (10 September 1911  11 September 1998) was an Indian actor and a producer of Tamil cinema.

Early life

Born in 1911, Veerappa belonged to Kangeyam, then part of Coimbatore District in Madras Presidency. But he grew up in his grandfather’s house in Pollachi right from an early age. He was interested in studies but there were no income sources due to large members in family. He tried many small trading business which never gave him good returns. Before moving to Madras he used to act in plays which was conducted in temple festival in nearby temple town Sivanmalai where he saw K. B. Sundarambal and her brother. They insisted him to join cinema and told him to come to Madras. So he moved to Madras with the aim of joining cinema; he expressed his desire to her and Sundarambal sent him to Ellis R. Dungan with a recommendation letter.[1]

Career

Duncan was directing the film Manimekalai at that time in which Sundarambal had an important role. And, Veerappa was introduced to cinema through that film in 1939. His next films were Udayanan Vasavadatta, in which G. N. Balasubramaniam and Vasundhara Devi were the lead pair and Jupiter Pictures’ Sri Murugan with C. Honnappa Bhagavathar as the hero. MGR was also in the cast and Veerappa and MGR became friends after this film. Their duo acted in many films together as hero and villain. Veerappa’s popular laughter "ha ..ha ..haa .." was first tried in the film Chakravarthi Thirumagal in which MGR was the hero. As it had tremendous response, it was continued by Veerappa in all his subsequent films and it became his trademark. In the film Vanjikottai Valiban, there is a dance sequence in which Vyjayanthimala and Padmini are both dancing, challenging each other in the song Kannum Kannum Kalanthu. In this scene, Veerappa shouts, "Sabhaash … sariyana potti …", welcoming the challenge. And, in another film Mahadhevi, Veerappa, the villain, would chase the heroine K. Savithri with so much lust. In the scene in which he realizes that he could never get Savithri, he would say, "Manadhaal Mahadevi, illaiyel maranadevi …". This dialogue gets consistent claps from the audience even today. He was associated with six Chief Ministers (C. N. Annadurai, M. Karunanidhi, M. G. Ramachandran, N. T. Rama Rao, V. N. Janaki & J. Jayalalitha) as an actor and producer.[1]

Sivaji Ganesan was a great admirer and fan of Veerappa’s acting and his ‘famous’ laughter. Sivaji had openly expressed this admiration on many occasions. Veerappa had acted as the villain with four generation heroes, starting from MGR and Sivaji to heroes like Kamal Haasan, Rajinikanth and Vijayakanth. A molded villain in movies, Veerappa was a great human being in real life. He became a producer also and produced many films. Veerappa, died in September 1998. He had a daughter and a son. His son P. S. V. Hariharan is a film producer, and has a daughter and a son.[1]

Selective filmography

As actor

YearMovie NameRoleCo-Stars
1946Sri Murugan
1948Raja MukthiM. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar
Madhanamala
1950Marutha Nattu IlavarasiM. G. Ramachandran
1952Mappilllai
1953NaamM. G. Ramachandran V. N. Janaki M. N. Nambiar
Madhana Mohini
JenovaM. G. Ramachandran
1954Sorgavasal
Sugam EngeyNagappanK. R. Ramasamy Savitri T. K. Ramachandran, [[K. A. Thangavelu
Ammaiyappan
1955Kaveri
MullaivanamS. A. Natarajan
Ulagam Pala Vidham
Pennarasi
1956Marma Veeran
AasaiVeeranGemini Ganesan, Padmini, D. Balasubramaniam, Rajasulochana, N. S. Krishnan
Alibabavum 40 ThirudargalumAbhu UsianM. G. Ramachandran P. Bhanumathi K. Sarangapani
1957MahadeviGeneral KarunaKaranM. G. Ramachandran Savitri
Magathala Nattu MarySriram, Kumari Thangam, E. R. Sahadevan
Chakravarthi ThirumagalGeneral BhairavanM. G. Ramachandran Anjali Devi S. Varalakshmi
Rani Lalithangi
Thangamalai RagasiyamMahendranSivaji Ganesan Jamuna T. R. Rajakumari M. N. Nambiar
Ranja RajanGeneral NagavelanM. G. Ramachandran Padmini Lalitha M. N. Nambiar
Yaar Paiyan
Neelamalai ThirudanZamindar NagappanR. Ranjan, Anjali Devi M. K. Radha
Pathini DeivamGemini Ganesan, Savitri
1958Vanjikottai ValibanSenapathyGemini Ganesan Vyjayanthimala Padmini
Nadodi MannanRaja GuruM. G. Ramachandran P. Bhanumathi B. Saroja Devi
Boologa RambaiGeneral Veera KesariGemini Ganesan Anjali Devi
Petra Maganai Vitra AnnaiS. S. Rajendran C. R. Vijayakumari
Panai Pidithaval BhagyasaliSavitri K. Balaji
1959Sivagangai SeemaiS. S. Rajendran Kumari Kamala
Thalai Koduthan Thambi
1960Mannadhi MannanM. G. Ramachandran Padmini Anjali Devi
Kaithi KannayiramPrisoner Jagatheeran (or) Prisoner No:420R. S. Manohar Javert Seetharaman Rajasulochana K. A. Thangavelu
VeerakkanalThe KingGemini Ganesan Anjali Devi M. N. Nambiar M. N. Rajam
Parthiban KanavuKabaliganGemini Ganesan Vyjayanthimala
1961Marutha Nattu VeeranSivaji Ganesan Jamuna
1962AalayamaniPakkiriSivaji Ganesan B. Saroja Devi M. R. Radha T. R. Ramachandran
VikramaadhithanM. G. Ramachandran Padmini
1963Anandha JodhiJambuM. G. Ramachandran Devika Kamal Hasan
Veera Dhalapathi Veluthambi
Kalai ArasiKannanM. G. Ramachandran P. Bhanumathi Rajasree
1964Andavan KattalaiProsicutor (Cameo Appearance)Sivaji Ganesan Devika K. Balaji J. P. Chandrababu
1966Yaar Nee?CID Officer (Cameo Appearance)Jaishankar Jayalalitha
1967Arasa KattalaiM. G. Ramachandran B. Saroja Devi Jayalalitha R. S. Manohar M. N. Nambiar S. A. Ashokan
1969Ponnu Mappillai
1971Iru ThuruvamLandlordSivaji Ganesan Padmini R. Muthuraman Pandari Bai
1975Pallandu VazhgaDavid/No:250M. G. Ramachandran Latha M. N. Nambiar R. S. Manohar
1977Meenava NanbanM. G. Ramachandran
NavarathinamManaraiM. G. Ramachandran
1978Maduraiyai Meeta SundarapandiyanM. G. Ramachandran
1979Thisai Maria Paravigal]]Sarath Babu Sumalatha
Allavuthinum Arputha VilakkumKamal Hasan Rajinikanth Sripriya
1984VetriVijayakanth Viji, M. N. Nambiar
1990Neengalum HerothaanNizalgal Ravi

As producer

References

  • Guy, Randor (2 August 2014). "The superstar villain". The Hindu. Retrieved 11 January 2016.
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