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Name
  
Ramanarayana Sarma

Years active
  
1941–1959

Role
  
Film actor

Spouse
  
Kamala Sarma (m. ?–1983)


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Full Name
  
Ramanarayana Venkataramana Sarma

Born
  
March 2, 1918 (
1918-03-02
)
Madras, British India

Died
  
September 12, 1983, New Jersey, United States

Movies
  
Chandralekha, Ashok Kumar, Ram Balram, Fakira, Chaitali

Similar People
  
S S Vasan, Vijay Anand, S Rajeswara Rao, Chetan Anand, Nanabhai Bhatt

Ranjan (Real name: Ramanarayana Venkataramana Sarma) (2 March 1918 – 12 September 1983) was an Indian film actor, singer, journalist and writer. He debuted in the 1941 movie Ashok Kumar but gained fame in S. S. Vasan's 1948 magnum opus Chandralekha.

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Early life

Ranjan was born Ramanarayana Venkataramana Sarma in Mylapore, Madras in 1918. His family hailed from the town of Srirangam. Ranjan had his schooling in Madras and received an M.Litt degree from Madras University. While studying in college, he participated in a number of stageplays. Coincidentally, an employee of Gemini Studios Veppattur Kittu was present at one of his plays. Impressed by Ranjan's performance, Kittu suggested his name to P. G. Raghavachari who cast him in the M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar-starrer Ashok Kumar in which he played the role of Gautama Buddha. However, Ranjan did not have any dialogues to mouth in the film. Following the success of Ashok Kumar Ranjan was cast in Rishyasringar in which he played the title role of Rishyasringa. In his early movies, Ranjan was credited as "R. Ramani, B. A." The screen name "Ranjan" was actually bestowed upon him by Jithen Banerjee of Newtone Studios.

In the 1940s, Ranjan established a School of Music and Dancing, and edited an art journal entitled, Natyam. He was also awarded a Rockefeller Fellowship under the International Art Program sponsored by the Institute of International Education, New York, in 1950-51. Though Ranjan acted in a number of Bollywood movies, especially costume dramas and some social movies in the 1950s, his star faded by the end of the 1950s. He is best known for his roles in 'Madari', 'Bahut Din Hue', 'Suvarn Sundari', 'Nishan', 'Magic Carpet', 'Chor Chor', Chor Ho To Aisa'. His come-back attempt in Tamil movies also flopped without much opportunities to show case his talents.

Family

His brother R R Sarma, an Architect, who graduated from the JJ School of Arts in Mumbai, designed several projects for the TVS and Murugappa Groups and collaborated with a UN expert for a housing project in Pallikkaranai. R R Sarma, whose firm did not continue after his lifetime, clearly articulated what ailed the industry. "Designing houses in Madras is back-breaking and frustrating," he'd said. He took all that in his stride and went on to create the grand Madras University centenary auditorium, the stately RBI office, Victoria Technical Institute on Anna Salai and Voluntary Health Services in Taramani.

Death

Ranjan died of cardiac arrest at a New Jersey hotel on 12 September 1983. He was sixty-five years old at that time.

hum bhi kuchh kam nahin

Filmography

Actor
1999
Aaya Toofan
1990
Sailaab
1980
Ram Balram as
Thekedar Bhanwari
1979
Griha Pravesh
1978
Amar Shakti as
Amar's Armoury Teacher
1977
Darling Darling
1977
Jai-Vijay
1976
Bullet as
Braganza
1976
Fakira
1976
Jaaneman
1976
Idd Ka Salaam
1975
Jaan Hazir Hai
1975
Chaitali as
Pinto
1974
Ishk Ishk Ishk
1974
Chor Chor as
Colonel
1973
Sabak as
Sher Singh
1972
Munimji as
Robert 'Daniel'
1966
Jadoo
1966
Professor X
1965
Accident
1965
Flying Circus
1964
Challenge
1964
Haqdar as
Prince Ranjit Singh
1963
Bhootnath
1963
Magic Box
1962
Hawa Mahal as
Kumar
1962
Sakhi Robin
1961
Jadoo Nagri
1961
Khiladi
1961
Sapera
1961
Flight to Assam
1960
Mohabbat Ki Jeet
1960
Air Mail
1959
Commander
1959
Madari as
Vijay
1959
Sazish
1958
Baghi Sipahi
1958
Hum Bhi Kuchh Kum Nahin
1958
Matwala
1957
Paristan
1957
Taj Poshi
1957
Neelamalai Thirudan
1956
Kismet
1955
Raj Durbar
1955
Shahi Mehman
1954
Baap Beti
1954
En Magal
1953
Baghi
1953
Shahenshah
1952
Baghdad
1952
Kafila
1952
Nishan Danka
1952
Sindbad the Sailor
1952
Shin Shinaki Boobla Boo as
Boobla Boo
1951
Mangala as
King & Prince
1949
Nishan as
Vijay / Vikram
1948
Chandralekha as
Sasankan
1948
Chandra as
Shashank
1944
Salivahanan as
Salivahanan, son of a potter
1943
Mangama Sabatham
1941
Rishyashringar as
Rishyashringar
1941
Ashok Kumar as
Gautama Buddha

References

Ranjan (actor) Wikipedia