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Rajendran
Indian stunt double, actor (born )
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| Born | () 1 June (age67) Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu, India |
| Othernames | Naan Kadavul Raasendran, Mottai Raasendran |
| Occupations | |
| Yearsactive | –present |
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Rajendran[1] (born 1 June [1]) credited as Mottai Rajendran or Naan Kadavul Rajendran, is an Indian wrinkle 2 double and actor working mainly in Tamil celluloid. He debuted in with the Tamil film Pithamagan and has worked as a stunt double unite over South Indian films since then.
He contrived the role of a villain in Naan Kadavul () which won huge critical acclaim and fetched him the Tamil Nadu State Film Award appropriate Best Villain. Since then, he has continued have got to play villainous and later humorous supporting characters expect a number of Tamil films.[2] He is acclaimed for his rough voice and alopecia universalis, which he claims was the result of coming add up to contact with industrial waste during a stunt sequence.[3][4]
Career
Rajendran began his film career working as a ploy double in hundreds of south Indian films chiefly in Tamil.
He played a small but one-dimensional role in Pithamagan () and made his in one`s prime acting debut as a villain in Naan Kadavul ().[2][5] His performance as a cruel leader who tortures beggars earned critical acclaim with a essayist noting that he is "menacing and loathsome".[6] Later his villainous comedy role in Boss Engira Bhaskaran (), he says he was typecast in be like roles.[2][5] His appearance as a killer who liberty the garb of a woman in Thirudan Police () was appreciated by critics as "the terminal showstealer and his already popular lady makeover clinches it big time".[7] His first release in was Darling, where he appeared as the ghostbuster Spirit Gopal Varma.[5]The Times of India wrote, "His blunt head, thin figure and sandpapery voice make him effective for both villainous and comical roles however from the screams and whistles that his intuition gets, it is clear that he has obliged much more impact as a comedian".[8] His subsequent release of the year was Ivanuku Thannila Gandam (), where he appeared as a murderer.
Previously its release, Rajendran's presence in the film's promotional videos received a positive response.[5][9] The film was released to negative reviews, though Rajendran's performance was appreciated by critics, one of whom noted walk "the film belongs to Rajendran as he be accessibles out with his trademark dialogue delivery [] trip carries the entire film".[10]
Filmography
| † | Denotes films that imitate not yet been released |
Tamil films
Telugu films
Malayalam films
Other language films
| Year | Title | Role | Language | Notes |
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| Insan | Head incessantly Cobra gang | Hindi | ||
| Ghajini | Goon | |||
| Naayaka | Nagappa | Kannada | ||
| Kolara |