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  Arjai
Arjai, previously credited as Prinz Nithik is an Indian actor, who has appeared in Tamil language films. He has appeared as the antagonist in films including Naan Sigappu Manithan (2014) and Massu Engira Masilamani (2015).

While pursuing his profession as a graphic designer, Prinz Nithik trained under stunt choreographer Pandiyan, and sought to make a career as an actor. Prinz became acquainted with actor Vishal after meeting him at a film function, and the actor had revealed that Prinz would have been an ideal for a villainous role in Pandiya Naadu, but the team had already chosen another actor.

Vishal agreed to work with Prinz at a later date, while director Shakti Rajan chose to introduce him as the antagonist in another film Naaigal Jaakirathai (2014), for which he worked closely with a Belgian Shepherd. Vishal later sig...  See full bio

Arjai, previously credited as Prinz Nithik is an Indian actor, who has appeared in Tamil language films. He has appeared as the antagonist in films including Naan Sigappu Manithan (2014) and Massu Engira Masilamani (2015).

While pursuing his profession as a graphic designer, Prinz Nithik trained under stunt choreographer Pandiyan, and sought to make a career as an actor. Prinz became acquainted with actor Vishal after meeting him at a film function, and the actor had revealed that Prinz would have been an ideal for a villainous role in Pandiya Naadu, but the team had already chosen another actor.

Vishal agreed to work with Prinz at a later date, while director Shakti Rajan chose to introduce him as the antagonist in another film Naaigal Jaakirathai (2014), for which he worked closely with a Belgian Shepherd. Vishal later signed him on to appear in Naan Sigappu Manithan (2014), in which he played a similar negative role. Both films won positive reviews and performed well at the box office. In 2015, he portrayed a supporting antagonist in Venkat Prabhu's Massu Engira Masilamani (2015).

Known For: ThealAnbarivu
 
  Akhil
Akhil is an Indian film actor who has appeared in Tamil language films. He made his debut in the 2007 film, Kalloori, directed by Balaji Sakthivel.

The actor made his debut in Balaji Sakthivel's critically acclaimed film Kalloori (2007) alongside Tamannaah Bhatia. The film opened to positive reviews and Akhil subsequently won a nomination for the Vijay Award for Best Debut Actor category. He was next seen in Vaalmiki alongside Meera Nandan but the film opened to negative reviews, while Nandhi (2011) alongside Sanusha also released with little publicity. During the period, he was also seen in the music video of A. R. Rahman's Semmozhiyaana Thamizh Mozhiyaam directed by Gautham Menon, featuring with Samantha as a newly married couple.

He began starring in Nagarpuram in 2010 and the film, which features him in his first action role, is set fo...  See full bio

Akhil is an Indian film actor who has appeared in Tamil language films. He made his debut in the 2007 film, Kalloori, directed by Balaji Sakthivel.

The actor made his debut in Balaji Sakthivel's critically acclaimed film Kalloori (2007) alongside Tamannaah Bhatia. The film opened to positive reviews and Akhil subsequently won a nomination for the Vijay Award for Best Debut Actor category. He was next seen in Vaalmiki alongside Meera Nandan but the film opened to negative reviews, while Nandhi (2011) alongside Sanusha also released with little publicity. During the period, he was also seen in the music video of A. R. Rahman's Semmozhiyaana Thamizh Mozhiyaam directed by Gautham Menon, featuring with Samantha as a newly married couple.

He began starring in Nagarpuram in 2010 and the film, which features him in his first action role, is set for release in 2013. Karuvachi featuring Poorna and the horror film Maasani alongside Iniya are also in production.

Known For: Pagadi AattamIlami
 
  Mahesh
Mahesh is an Indian film actor who has appeared in Tamil language films. He made his debut in the 2010 film, Angadi Theru, directed by Vasanthabalan.


Mahesh was spotted by Vasanthabalan\\\'s assistants while playing for his school in a volleyball match in Tirunelveli and the director\\\'s team asked him to audition for a role in Angadi Theru. Despite rejecting their advances initially, he eventually agreed to join the team after finishing his board examinations and after being encouraged by his sports mentor to pursue a career in films. The film subsequently released in March 2010 to positive reviews, with Mahesh\\\'s performance being well received by critics.


However since Angadi Theru, Mahesh has only been seen in low budget films with his immediate release Konjam Siripu Konjam Kobam (2011) taking a low key box off...  See full bio

Mahesh is an Indian film actor who has appeared in Tamil language films. He made his debut in the 2010 film, Angadi Theru, directed by Vasanthabalan.


Mahesh was spotted by Vasanthabalan\\\'s assistants while playing for his school in a volleyball match in Tirunelveli and the director\\\'s team asked him to audition for a role in Angadi Theru. Despite rejecting their advances initially, he eventually agreed to join the team after finishing his board examinations and after being encouraged by his sports mentor to pursue a career in films. The film subsequently released in March 2010 to positive reviews, with Mahesh\\\'s performance being well received by critics.


However since Angadi Theru, Mahesh has only been seen in low budget films with his immediate release Konjam Siripu Konjam Kobam (2011) taking a low key box office opening to poor reviews, while Yaasagan met with a similar fate.

 
  Balaji Sakthivel
Balaji Sakthivel is a prominent Tamil film director, best known for directing the 2004 film, Kaadhal.

Balaji Sakthivel began as an assistant director under popular director S. Shankar. In 2002, he directed his first film, Samurai for Vikram – however despite receiving positive reviews, did not make it big at the box-office. After a two year break, he released Kaadhal under the S Pictures banner, the production house of Shankar. 

The film starring relatively new actors, Bharath and Sandhya made it big at the box-office and earned the stars and the director instant recognition. His Vazhakku Enn 18/9 won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil.

Balaji Sakthivel is married to Kalanidhi, who works as a Head of the Department in a Private Arts and Science College in Chennai. They have 2 childre...  See full bio

Balaji Sakthivel is a prominent Tamil film director, best known for directing the 2004 film, Kaadhal.

Balaji Sakthivel began as an assistant director under popular director S. Shankar. In 2002, he directed his first film, Samurai for Vikram – however despite receiving positive reviews, did not make it big at the box-office. After a two year break, he released Kaadhal under the S Pictures banner, the production house of Shankar. 

The film starring relatively new actors, Bharath and Sandhya made it big at the box-office and earned the stars and the director instant recognition. His Vazhakku Enn 18/9 won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil.

Balaji Sakthivel is married to Kalanidhi, who works as a Head of the Department in a Private Arts and Science College in Chennai. They have 2 children, a daughter (Dhanya) born in 2000 and a son born in 2007. Their native is Dindugal. They were residing in Virugambakkam, Chennai. But have recently moved to a nearby neighborhood Ramapuram, Chennai.

Known For: KaadhalSamurai
 
  Dindigul I Leoni
Dindigul I. Leoni has revolutionised "patti mandram", deftly handling an alloy of humour and awakening people from all walks of life towards one common responsibility - upholding values with a sense of fraternity and equality.

Dindigul I. Leoni is an Indian orator who participates in debates and appears in television shows.  He is a comedy debate judge and a teacher.

He was born in Dindigul in Tamil Nadu. He belongs to a big family with nine siblings. He started doing mimicry during his childhood days just to attract the attention of his parents. He also liked singing cine songs.

He is personally interested in mimicry, singing, pattimandram, teaching and reading psychology related books. He belongs to DMK political party and campaigned for it in 2011 elections. He has received Kalaimamani Award from the Gover...  See full bio

Dindigul I. Leoni has revolutionised "patti mandram", deftly handling an alloy of humour and awakening people from all walks of life towards one common responsibility - upholding values with a sense of fraternity and equality.

Dindigul I. Leoni is an Indian orator who participates in debates and appears in television shows.  He is a comedy debate judge and a teacher.

He was born in Dindigul in Tamil Nadu. He belongs to a big family with nine siblings. He started doing mimicry during his childhood days just to attract the attention of his parents. He also liked singing cine songs.

He is personally interested in mimicry, singing, pattimandram, teaching and reading psychology related books. He belongs to DMK political party and campaigned for it in 2011 elections. He has received Kalaimamani Award from the Government of Tamil Nadu.

Known For: Ganga Gowri
 
  Chandrasekhar
Chandrasekhar (born 1954), also known as Vagai Chandrasekhar, is a Tamil stage, film and television actor known for his histrionics. 

He played lead or supportive roles in Tamil films of the 1980s.

He won the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the 2002 film Nanba Nanba.

Chandrasekhar (born 1954), also known as Vagai Chandrasekhar, is a Tamil stage, film and television actor known for his histrionics. 

He played lead or supportive roles in Tamil films of the 1980s.

He won the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the 2002 film Nanba Nanba.

 
  Ennatha Kannaiya
Ennatha Kannaiya was a Tamil film actor comedian who appeared in Tamil-language films. As he speaks dialogues, he frequently uses word Ennatha. That is the reason for the word sticking to his name. He is well known for his dialogue, Varuum... Aanaa Varaadhu...

Film Career

After debuting in the Tamil film Ezhai Padum Padu in 1950, he acted in more than 250 films.  He predominantly was casted in supporting roles in films of M.G.Ramachandran like Nam Naadu, En Annan, Thedi Vandha Mapillai and others. Later starred in films including Rajinikanth's Thambikku Entha Ooru. The scenes in which he appeared as a mahout were popular in the 1980s.  Though he has made many films, he became famous for his dialogue in Thottal Poo Malarum (Varum, Aanaa Varaadhu...) with Vadivelu.

Death

He died...  See full bio

Ennatha Kannaiya was a Tamil film actor comedian who appeared in Tamil-language films. As he speaks dialogues, he frequently uses word Ennatha. That is the reason for the word sticking to his name. He is well known for his dialogue, Varuum... Aanaa Varaadhu...

Film Career

After debuting in the Tamil film Ezhai Padum Padu in 1950, he acted in more than 250 films.  He predominantly was casted in supporting roles in films of M.G.Ramachandran like Nam Naadu, En Annan, Thedi Vandha Mapillai and others. Later starred in films including Rajinikanth's Thambikku Entha Ooru. The scenes in which he appeared as a mahout were popular in the 1980s.  Though he has made many films, he became famous for his dialogue in Thottal Poo Malarum (Varum, Aanaa Varaadhu...) with Vadivelu.

Death

He died on 7 August 2012; his wife Rajam had died some time before. He is survived by 2 sons, Ashokan and Saiganesh, and 4 daughters, Amudha, Dhanalakshmi, Maheshwari and Shanmughapriya.

 
 
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