1. Varalaxmi Sarathkumar
Varalaxmi Sarathkumar is the elder daughter of actor cum politician ‘R Sarathkumar’ and ‘Chaya’ (Sarathkumar’s first wife). Varalaxmi Sarathkumar was born in Bengaluru in the year 1985. She has a younger sister called Pooja. Varalaxmi was interested to act in the films, and she was waiting for a good opportunity to enter the film industry. She made her debut to the film industry through the Tamil film ‘Podaa Podi’ opposite ‘Silambarasan’. This movie was released in the year 2012, and Varu got a good appreciation for her performance in that movie. She acted in a slightly negative role that brought her good criticism from the film critics as well as from the audience.
2. KS Chithra
Chithra is a worldwide known Indian soulful singer. Her original name is Krishnan Nair Shantakumari Chithra. Born in July 1963, Chithra has grown into a versatile singer who can sing all variants. Though she is a born Malayali, she sang in more than 13 languages so far, and the number is still going on. She is fondly known as Chinna Kuyil and Keralathinte Vanambadi, which translates into English as Little Nightingale and Nightingale of Kerala. This is due to her exceptionally melodious singing which has never known any boundaries. She made the excellent contribution to the Music industry in languages like Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Odia, Assamese, Hindi, Bengali, Sanskrit, Badaga, Tulu, Punjabi, and Urdu. She has a record of being able to record more than 25,000 songs and the number...
3. Kalyani Nair
Kalyani Nair is a singer originally from Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. She lives in Chennai and is a part of the Tamil Cinema Industry. She made her debut on television in an episode of The Symphony on Kairali T.V. She is an undergraduate Economics student at Ethiraj College for Women at Chennai (Tamil Nadu). Her father Colonel U.G Kumar, an Indian Army Officer, was very often transferred to many places across India. This worked as an advantage to her as she got the opportunity to train herself in Hindustani Music.
Her teacher Binny Krishna Kumar admired her for her beautiful and soulful voice and often said that she would reach great heights for her talents. She has sung various songs in the Tamil and Telugu music industry, her one of the most popular son...
4. Viji Sathish
Viji Satish is a Kollywood/Tamil Choreographer known for “Kaatrin Mozhi (2018)” and “Pancharaaksharam (2019).” The film Kaatrin Mozhi is a comedy family drama directed by Radha Mohan and music composed by AH Kaashif. In this movie, she choreographed for Jyothika Saravanan and 'Vidharth.' The film Pancharaaksharam is a thriller, directed by Vairamuthu, music composed by Sundaramurthy KS, and produced by Abiya Moses Vairamuthu. In this film, she worked with Gokul Anand, Madhu Shalini, Sana Althaf, and Santhosh Prathap.
...5. Yugabharathi
Yugabharathi is an Indian lyricist and poet. He specializes in writing Tamil poems and Tamil songs. He was born in the Thanjavur district of Tamil Nadu. Yugabharathi’s real name is Prem Kumar, but he changed it to Yugabharathi as it was his pen name for his poems. Yugabharathi completed his Matriculation from Maxwell Matriculation Higher Secondary School. He also has a Diploma in Engineering from Government Polytechnic College. He started his career as a poet in early 90’s and wrote poems for various Tamil magazines. He changed his name to Yugabharathi to honor his idol Subramanya Bharathi. He started his career as a lyricist with the movie Aanandham. He wrote lyrics for Pallankuzhiyin in the movie. After that, he wrote lyrics for many songs. His first work as a successful lyricist came out in t...
6. Vimal
Actor Vimal is one of the many actors who took un-credited roles during his lucrative film careers. When he was seen in films like ‘Ghilli’, ‘Kuruvai’ and ‘Kireedam’, it was a seemingly bizarre career choice for the actor. But that is just only half the story. Later on, when the actor understood that such roles may not see any logic behind his career for lack of acknowledgement he gets, he fetched more credits as an actor by appearing in films like ‘Pasanga’ and ‘Kalavani’ and his role in subsequent films such as ‘Eththan’ and ‘Vaagai Sooda Vaa’, allowed him to fulfill the appetites of the audience and he got noticed as an actor. He only acted in realistic roles in many movies and slowly climbed the ladder of success by signing half-a –dozes of projects year after year....
7. Chaams
Chaams is a Tamil actor who regularly appears in a supporting role in many movies. He is an actor who began his career by doing small roles but later bagged meaningful roles and had received mass appreciation for his performances. Right from the beginning he started a new style of comedy that people loved and then he followed it with every film. He used his natural tone and local Tamilian style to deliver dialogues with perfect timing and incredible sense of humor.
8. Kaali Venkat
Kali Venkat hails from a rural village named Kovilpatti in Tamil Nadu from where he came to Chennai to pursue his acting career. From childhood, he had a huge passion and interest for acting, He used to take part in lots of dramas hosted in his school and his locality since he was studying in the eighth standard. Realizing that his village would limit his acting career to the stage and the drama medium alone, He moves to Chennai for further opportunities.
...9. Robo Shankar
Robo Shankar is an upcoming comedian artiste in the Tamil cinema who was noticed as a mimicry artist in ‘’Rowtrhiram’’, that released in 2011. But while editing the movie, his role was cut fully, and the actor could not get any recognition.
As a comedian, he works very hard on the scripts and found that needed updating with the trending talks of today’s youth has become very necessary to understand the pulse of the audience to pull them to the screen. In order to be a successful comedian, he feels, one artist has to update himself with trending talks of youths witnessed in college and even schools.
The actor feels that today’s audiences are smart enough and it is harder to make them laugh in theatre. Basically, the actor analyses what whatever today’...
10. S Selvakumar
S. Selvakumar is an Indian film cinematographer and producer. He is the co-cinematographer of the 1991 Tamil horror film, Uruvam; a low-budget film, which they completed within 12 days. In 2013, he worked on the cinematography of the Malayalam romantic film, Pattam Pole. The film marks the directorial debut of his co-cinematographer, Alagappan N.
The following year, he ventured into film production and co-produced the Tamil romantic thriller film, Megha, alongside Albert J. This 2016, he co-produced Naga Venkatesh’ Tamil film, Narathan, together with Sajith V Nambiar. Narathan was produced under his banner, Vetrivel Film International, and The Principal India. However, it opened to negative reviews.
...11. D Satya Prakash
Filmmaker, screenwriter, and producer D Satya Prakash (Kannada) has won national awards for his work in these areas. Social and interpersonal relationships are frequently the subjects of his writings. Ondalla Eradalla is the sequel to his breakthrough film, Rama Rama Re. Man of the Match is his newest business endeavor. Prakash directed the short movie Jayanagara's 4th block before he started managing commercial movies. The Karnataka state film award for first-time directing went to Rama Rama Re.
His second movie, Ondalla Eradalla, took home two honors at the 66th National Film Awards: Pv Rohit won Best Child Artist and Nargis Dutt Award for National Integration. As T. S. Nagabharana's assistant director, Satya Prakash worked on films including Kamsale Kaisale and Nam Yajamanru, which starred Dr. Vishnuvardhan. During h...
12. Raja Mohammad
Raja Mohammad is an editor for Indian films and is involved in the working of the Malayalam and the Tamil film industries. Born in Chennai, Tamil Nadu Raja Mohammad has received much critical fame in his career. In his early ventures, Raja was involved in the editing and work on Malayalam movies. The first movie he worked on was in 2002 by the name 'Nakshathrakkannulla Rajakumaran Avanundoru Rajakumari’. In the coming years, he worked on subsequent films - ‘Kaazhcha’ in 2004, 'Thanmathra’ in 2005 and 'Palunku’ in 2006.
'Nal Damayanti’ was his first attempt at Tamil movie editing of a 2003 movie under Kamal Hassan’s production banner. The editors’ consistent work in many more films led him to receive an award for his 20th movie 'Paruthiveeran&rs...