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Name
  
Ponvannan Ponvannan

Occupation
  
Actor, director

Years active
  
1989 - present

Role
  
Film actor



Born
  
12 January 1962 (age 62) (
1962-01-12
)

Spouse
  
Saranya Ponvannan (m. 1995)

Movies
  
Sathuranga Vettai, Singam Puli, Peranmai, Thalaivaa, Paruthiveeran

Similar People
  
Ilavarasu, Rasu Madhuravan, S P Jananathan, P Bharathiraja, Ameer

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Ponvannan (born 23 September 1964) is an Indian film actor and director, who has worked in the Tamil film industry. After beginning his career as an artist (painter)Ponvannan apprenticed as a director and writer under Bharathiraja. He subsequently made his directorial debut with Annai Vayal (1992), before making the critically acclaimed venture, Nadhi Karaiyinile (2003). He has since appeared as a supporting actor in films, winning acclaim for his role in films including Paruthiveeran (2007), Ayan (2009) and Kaaviya Thalaivan (2014). In October 2015, he was elected as the Vice President of the Nadigar Sangam alongside Karunas.

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Career

Ponvannan began his career as an artist in his home town of Erode and became acquainted with writer Valampuri John, which led to him having a stint working for producer Kovai Thambi's Motherland Pictures. Through his exposure, gained at the production house, he began to apprentice under director Bharathiraja and helped the director write dialogues for his films. Ponvannan gradually was introduced as an actor by Bharathiraja and appeared in supporting roles in the director's Pudhu Nellu Pudhu Naathu (1991), Karuthamma (1994) and Pasumpon (1995). During the period, he also made the low-budget film Annai Vayal, which went unnoticed. Throughout the 1990s, he appeared in further supporting roles, often typecast as the villain in films.

His second directorial venture, Jameela (2003), featuring Suvalakshmi, Rajan P. Dev and Ramji, told the story of an ego clash between two men which ruins the life of an obedient woman. Ponvannan had been impressed with writer Sara Abubakar's novel and bought the script rights, before submitting his screenplay to National Film Development Corporation of India to finance the film. The agency agreed and Jameela was shot for seventeen days in Pondicherry at a cost of 35 lakh rupees. The film won positive reviews in screenings and was well received by critics, prompting it to be selected to be shown in the non-competitive category at the 2002 Shanghai International Film Festival.

After being censored in 2001, the film had only a theatrical release across India in November 2003 under the title Nadhi Karaiyinile, after the distributor Viswas Sundar did not want the film to be classified as a "Muslim film".

The film did not perform well at the box office, but won three State film awards including the recognition as Best Film portraying Women in Good Light. The Hindu described Ponvannan's direction as an "absorbing presentation", adding "his sensitivity comes to the fore throughout the film". His next venture, the comedy drama Gomathi Nayagam (2004), had its title taken from the name of his popular character from the television serial Annamalai. The film had a low-key release and did not perform well commercially.

Ponvannan made a comeback as an actor through Ameer's Paruthiveeran (2007), portraying the father of Priyamani's character, and the success of the film garnered further acting opportunities for him. He won acclaim for his performances as the upright police officer in Mysskin's Anjathe (2009) and as the shrewd customs official in Ayan (2009). Ponvannan played a stage actor in Vasanthabalan's period film Kaaviya Thalaivan (2014), winning acclaim for his performance in an ensemble cast.

Personal life

Ponvannan married National Award winning actress Saranya, daughter of famous Malayalam Director A. B. Raj, in 1995. The couple have two daughters.Saranya made her breakthrough as an actress with Mani Ratnam's Nayakan (1987) and has since become one of the most prominent and leading actresses in South Indian film industry.She became very prominent after 2005 because of continuous success of films. As of 2014 Saranya was the highest paid actress for playing mother roles.

Filmography

Actor
2021
Sultan as
Rukmani's father
2020
Chithi 2 (TV Series)
2019
NGK as
Pichaimuthu
2019
Ispade Rajavum Idhaya Raniyum as
Vasu Devan
2019
Sathru as
Kathiresan's Father
2018
Adanga Maru as
Subash's Father
2018
Kadaikutty Singam
2017
Neruppuda as
Manikkam
2017
Palli Paruvathile
2017
Yaanum Theeyavan as
Jayaprakash
2017
Bogan as
Police Commissioner R. Rajkumar
2016
Kadalai
2015
Boologam as
Boologam's Coach
2015
Yatchan as
Otteri Durai
2014
Lingaa as
Dam Inspection Officer
2014
Kaaviya Thalaivan as
Bhairava Sundaram
2014
Sathuranga Vettai as
Assistant Commissioner
2013
Thalaivaa as
Ranga
2013
Kadal as
Chetty barnabass
2011
Raa Raa as
Shivashankaran
2011
Vaagai Sooda Vaa as
JP
2011
Ponnar Sankar as
Chinnamalai Kozhundu, father of Vaiyamperumal and Muthaayi and Pavalaayi (Divya Parameshwaran)
2011
Seedan as
Vijay Ramalingam
2011
Singam Puli as
Siva's father
2010
Pullimaan as
Kaalan Vasu
2010
Maathi Yosi
2010
Porkkalam as
Pasupathy
2009
Peraanmai as
Ganapathi Ram
2009
Mayandi Kudumbathar as
Tavasi
2009
Mutthirai as
Aadhikesavan
2009
Ayan as
Parthiban
2008
Silambattam as
Veeraiyan
2008
Muniyandi Vilangiyal Moonramandu as
Muthumani
2008
Valluvan Vasuki
2008
Anjathe as
Asistant commissioner Keerti Vaasan
2007
Flash as
Muthassan
2007
Nam Naadu as
Ilamaran
2007
Paruthiveeran as
Kazhuvathevan
2004
Gomathi Nayagam
2002
Annamalai (TV Series)
2001
Kanna Unnai Thedukiren
2000
Veera Nadai
2000
Kannukkul Nilavu as
Soundar
1999
Poomagal Oorvalam as
Kavitha's father
1997
Ettupatti Rasa
1997
Rettai Jadai Vayasu
1997
Marmadesam (TV Series) as
Brahma
1996
Senathipati as
Nagappan's son
1995
Pasumponn as
Sellasamy
Director
2004
Gomathi Nayagam
2003
Nadhi Karaiyinile
Writer
2003
Nadhi Karaiyinile

References

Ponvannan Wikipedia