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Occupation
  
Died
  
January 10, 2006, Chennai

Role
  
Actor


Name
  
R. Manohar

Spouse(s)
  
Sita Lakshmi Manohar


Full Name
  
Lakshmi Narashiman

Born
  
29 June 1925
Namakkal, Tamil Nadu, India

Books
  
Discrete Mathematical Structures with Applications to Computer Science

Parents
  
Rajalakshmi Ammal, Subramania Iyer

Movies
  
Vannakili, En Magan, Adimaippenn, Aayirathil Oruvan, Oli Vilakku

Similar People
  
K V Mahadevan, M S Viswanathan, T R Ramanna, T R Sundaram, P S Veerappa

R. S. Manohar was an Indian actor who performed roles ranging from hero to villain to comedic characters. He was born at Namakkal in 1925. He acted in over 200 films. He is known for his versatility and dominating personality. He is also known as Nadaga Kavalar for his love of stage plays and his undeterred passion in continuing to stage mythological plays almost his entire life.

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R. S. Manohar Ramasamy Subramania Manohar 1925 2006 Genealogy

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Biography

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Ramasamy Subramania Manohar was born on 29 June 1925 at Namakkal as Lakshmi Narashiman to Subramania Iyer and Rajalakshmi Ammal. He got the name Manohar after playing the lead role in the play Manohara during school days. He graduated from Pachaiyappa's College, Chennai.

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According to film historian Randor Guy, he got a breakthrough in films with Rajambal (1951) when, as a graduate, he was employed in the Postal Department. Producer R. M. Krishnaswamy booked him for the lead role in this film. As his name was not "filmi", it was changed to R. S. Manohar.

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While in college, Manohar used to perform stage plays. After graduation, he joined films. His first effort was Rajamabal, produced by Aruna Films. His early memorable roles were in films such as Vannakkili, Kaidhi Kannayiram, Vallavanukku Vallavan, Vallavan Oruvan and Iru Vallavargal.

But Manohar will always be remembered for the bad guy roles, especially while facing off with M. G. Ramachandran in films such as Ayirathil Oruvan, Ulagam Suttrum Valliban, Pallandu Vazhga, Adimai Penn, Kaavalkaaran and Idayakkani.

Manohar will also be remembered for his immense contribution to the stage. After Nawab Rajamanikkam, it was Manohar who took theatre to a higher plane. Most of the 31 plays in which he acted - these were staged 7,950 times - were adaptations or interpretations of historical incidents or mythological stories.

Famous among Manohar's plays were Ilangeswaran, Chanakkiya Sabadam, Soorapadman, Sisupalan, Indrajith, Sukrachariyar, Naragasooran and Thirunavukkarasar.

He was a pioneer in introducing 'dramascope' with stereophonic sound system, split second transformation of scenes and pyrotechniques to represent battle scenes.

He received many awards for his contribution to drama and cinema, including a 'Nadaka Kavalar' award from MGR in 1970.

Selected filmography

  • Vannakili
  • Pattanathil Bhootham
  • Kaidhi Kannayiram
  • Vallavanukku Vallavan
  • Vallavan Oruvan
  • Iru Vallavargal
  • Ayirathil Oruvan
  • Ulagam Suttrum Valliban
  • Pallandu Vazhga
  • Adimaippenn
  • Kaavalkaaran
  • Idhayakkani
  • Billa
  • Thee
  • Athisaya Penn
  • Dramatist

    Manohar acted in a number of plays. Some of the famous ones are Ilangeswaran, Chanakkiya Sabadam, Soorapadman, Sisupalan, Indrajith, Sukrachariyar, Naragasooran and Thirunavukkarasar. He was also involved in the production of an English play, Last Tango in Heaven. It was later made as a Movie God Only Knows!

    References

    R. S. Manohar Wikipedia


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