L. Raja

L. Raja is an Indian director and actor who works in Tamil and Malayalam films and Tamil and Telugu television series.

L. Raja
Born
Lingaswamy Kasthuri B Venkat Raja

1st January 1973 (age 46)
Sivakasi
Other namesL. Raaja
Occupation
  • Director
  • actor
Years active1987–present
Spouse(s)Easwari Rao
ChildrenVenba. L Raja

Career

Raja began his career as an assistant to director Rajashekar. He debuted as a director with Shankar Guru in 1987. He worked as a director in nine films. After a sabbattical of around 30 years, a director approached Raja and asked him to act in the feature film Muniyandi Vilangial Moonramandu in 2008, which marked his acting debut. He has since acted in 35 films including Naadodigal, where he played Sasikumar's father.

He debuted in television with Raghuvamsam which received positive reviews. He has since acted in several television series and directed two series: Idhi Kadha Kaadhu and Ninne Pelladutha for Radaan Mediaworks.[1]

Personal life

He is married to actress Easwari Rao.[2]

Filmography

As director

Films
Serials

As an actor

Films

Year Film Role Notes
2008Muniyandi Vilangial MoonramanduRamaiyya
2009NaadodigalNatraj Veerabhadran
2010Veluthu KattuMarudachalam
Thillalangadi
Kalloori KalangalShankar
Agam PuramMartin Fernandez
ApoorvaragamNancy's fatherMalayalam film
2011Bodinayakkanur GanesanAzhagar
Vithagan
2012Thiruthani
2017Yaanum TheeyavanManimaran
2018Iravukku Aayiram KangalSuseela's father
Serials
Year Show Role Channel
RaghuvamsamSun TV
Ethanai ManidhargalDoordarshan
2000–2001VazhkaiSun TV
2011Mahalakshmi NivasamMahalakshmi’s brotherGemini TV
2014–2018ThamaraiKarunakaranSun TV
2017–2018Nenjam MarappathillaiR. VelrajStar Vijay
2017–2019Poove PoochudavaSwaminathanZee Tamil
2018–2019KanmaniDharmaduraiSun TV
2019–presentPonnukku Thanga ManasuVarshini's FatherStar Vijay
Rettai RojaRamachandranZee Tamil

References

  1. Rangarajan, Malathi (December 8, 2016). "A scene change". The Hindu.
  2. Kavirayani, Suresh (18 June 2017). "Eswari Rao stages a comeback". Deccan Chronicle. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
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