Veteran actor Nagesh passes away

Saturday, January 31, 2009, 13:47 [IST]
Veteran actor Nagesh passed away this morning at a City Hospital in Chennai after prolonged illness. He was 75.

Nagesh (Born on September 27, 1933) was a veteran Indian comedian actor in Kollywood who had acted in more than 1000 films. He was more than a comedian and showed his versatility in different kind of roles with ease and professional approach. As a character artiste, he moved the viewers to tears with his sensitive performance in films like Neer Kumizhi, Yarukkaga Azhuthan and Edhir Neechal.

Born as Gunddu Rao, Nagesh was born to Kannada speaking Brahmin Madhwa parents. He walked out of his house telling his parents that he would be back only after establishing himself in some career. In Chennai, he stayed in a one-room bed-sit at West Mambalam (then a remote area) with lyricist Vaali and veteran actor Srikanth. He found a small time job in the Railways but that didn't satisfy him.

One day, he saw a Tamil play 'Kambar Ramayanam' enacted by his colleagues and felt that he could do a good job. He persuaded the secretary of the Railways cultural association to give him the role of a man suffering from stomach pain. MGR, then chief guest, seeing this play praised Nagesh for his performance in his speech. From then onwards, Nagesh played small roles in various drama troupes and kept himself busy.

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It was producer Balaji who spotted him and gave him his first break in films. The most memorable performance of Nagesh out of the 1000 odd films he acted in was his role in Thiruvilayaadal, in which he spoke a soliloquy that's one of the most memorable scenes in the film. In the film, he played the role of a poet falling into bad time.

Directors like Sridhar and Balachander brought out the acting talents in Nagesh. In Kathalika Neramillai, Nagesh narrated a story to Baliah and the way it was narrated brought down the theatres. The movie Server Sundaram had Nagesh in the role of a restaurant waiter who later became a successful movie actor; case of life imitating art and art imitating life for this great comedian.

With MGR...

His close friendship with legendary superstar MGR was well known to the Tamil fraternity. MGR gave chances with good payment to Nagesh in almost all his films. His films with MGR like Vettaikkaran, Aayirathil Oruvan, Anbe Vaa, Enga Veettu Pillai and Ulagam Sutrum Vaaliban are still considered as masterpieces.

Yet another memorable performance of Nagesh was as the villainous comic pimp in Thillana Mohannambal starring Sivaji and Padmini.

His professional connection with Kamal Hassan is also well known. He was one of the four bad guys in Apoorva Sagodharargal (1989), where Kamal played three characters. In Michael Madana Kama Rajan (1990), where Kamal played four characters, Nagesh showed his funny side in his impeccable style. His character of Avinashi uttering rib tickling dialogues and great punchlines was an example of his everlasting brilliance. Later, he played a dead man in Magalir Mattum (1993) produced by Kamal Hassan.

His son Anand Babu known for his dancing skills made an impressive start as a hero but soon lost out and he is now said to be hitting the bottle. For having married a Christian, Nagesh was kept out of his family. He exhibited glimpses of the old Nagesh in the rare film appearances he made but in his personal life, he remained a loner. His last appearance was in Kamal's Dasavatharam, in which he played a goodhearted Muslim.

Oneindia.in deeply condoles the demise of Nagesh, one of the greatest actors of this era!
User Comments
Prabu 23 Jan 2011 09:53 pm
Really i appreciate this above comment. Comedy was died whenever REAL STAR, REAL HERO "NAGESH" was died. He's an comedy "GOD" for all of us.
N T Chellappa 02 Nov 2009 06:18 am
I had rough ride in my College days, depressed and sad. One day, when a friend of mine took me to watch the film Thiruvilayadagal in which Nagesh played as Dharumi, what a fun in his soliloquy and I laughed so much that night, sadness never again entered in my life. It was great medicine and he was truly a great comedian to ready to cure our ills through his acting skill.
Sridharan Vishwanathan 03 Feb 2009 10:30 am
Comedy died from Tamil Cinema! When will be it Born Again in the form of Dharumi, Vaithi ....... Let us all pray the almighty for the soul which kept the sorrow of others aside. Leaves may wither, flowers may made but the comedy of our legendary nagesh will last till Tamil Cinema lasts.
Marvyn 02 Feb 2009 08:52 pm
Nagesh is the great actor...no words to describe him...as he gives us great laugh when we are sad....makes us laugh...We just love him a lot....He left the world peacefully....but his smile always in our heart...the father's character he played in MBBS has touched many hearts...I cried...and appreciate my life a lot....
Jeevinot 02 Feb 2009 08:45 pm
Dear Sir, you gave us the meaning of LIfE....will miss you dearly.....you have touched many people's life...thanks for born in this world....
AKrishnan 01 Feb 2009 11:15 pm
Sir,Whenever humorous roles are thought of, I recall Dharumi, Vaithy,Ramiah etc.We will miss you.At the same time I would like to appreciate the efforts of Mr.Kamal in getting him good roles in today's age;that's why we could see some other faces of Our Mr.Nagesh in AppuRaja,MMKRajan,Dasavatharam.May His soul rest in peace.Thanks alot for entertaining us.Bye
rama krishna 01 Feb 2009 09:12 am
As an actor Nagesh is very dear to telugu people too. His contribution to telugu film industry is commendable.May his soul rest in peace and divine laughter.
Mutha 31 Jan 2009 10:59 pm
A great actor on par with Sivaji and Kamal.
Vinod 31 Jan 2009 09:29 pm
One of the actors whom I respect the most is no more now. I very deeply mourn his demise. He was an unparalleled actor capable of making us cry and laugh simultaneously. Its only after a few days of Nambiar's demise, joins this legendary actor. may his soul rest in peace. Nagesh sir, you will be missed so badly by all of us! :( Thanks a lot to Kamalhasan, who gave a lot of wonderful and memorable roles to this Himalayan actor.
soundarya 31 Jan 2009 08:57 pm
My heart has got a hole now that nagesh sir is no more.I used to tell my granny tat i've always wanted to meet him.i can never forget him in my life.sir,u r the bst man in the world.nobody can make us laugh or cry like you! hats off.
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