Anu Mohan (Tamil actor)

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Anu Mohan
Born
David Stanley

(1957-12-03) 3 December 1957 (age 66)
OccupationActor
Years active1987–present

Anu Mohan (born as David Stanley, on 3 December 1957[ citation needed ]) is an Indian actor and director who has worked in Tamil language films. Beginning his career as a director, Anu Mohan has gone on to play secondary comedy roles in films, notably portraying a character in Padayappa (1999). [1] [2]

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Career

Anu Mohan completed his mechanical engineering [3] and started his career in the late 1980s, making two feature films Idhu Oru Thodar Kathai (1987) and Ninaivu Chinnam (1989). He appeared in acting roles in the 1990s and notably portrayed a comedy role in K. S. Ravikumar's Padayappa (1999), which garnered him further offers during the period. In the 2000s, he appeared in primarily low budget films portraying a comedian. He was recalled by K. S. Ravikumar to feature in Lingaa (2014).[ citation needed ]

In 2014, his son, Arun Mohan, made his directorial debut with the thriller film Sarabham , produced by C. V. Kumar. [4]

Notable filmography

Director

YearFilmCastNotes
1987 Idhu Oru Thodar Kathai Mohan, Rekha, Amala
1989 Ninaivu Chinnam Prabhu, Murali, Radhika, Chitra
1994 Mettupatti Mirasu Arjun, Sivakumar, Radhika
1999 Annan Ramarajan, Swathi

Actor

YearFilmRoleNotes
1982 Archanai Pookal
1995Chithirai ThiruvizhaDoctor
1997 V.I.P Driver
1998 Moovendhar Dharmidasan
1998 Natpukkaga Anu
1999 Mannavaru Chinnavaru Rajamani's cousin
1999 Padayappa Chinnarasu
1999 Suyamvaram Detective
1999 Kannodu Kanbathellam Seetharam's PA
1999 Minsara Kanna Police constable Vijay
1999 Anbulla Kadhalukku
1999 Sundari Neeyum Sundaran Naanum Panneerselvam
1999 Paattali Avudaiappan
2000 Eazhaiyin Sirippil Bus driver
2000 Sandhitha Velai
2000 Simmasanam Bus driver
2000 Sabhash
2000 Kannukku Kannaga Arun's father
2001 Badri Shanmugam
2001 Sigamani Ramamani Compounder
2001 Sonnal Thaan Kaadhala
2001 Star Sub-inspector Rathnam
2001 Azhagana Naatkal
2002 Kamarasu
2002 Jaya
2002 Varushamellam Vasantham
2002 King
2002 Shakalaka Baby
2002 Namma Veetu Kalyanam
2002 Villain Emcee
2003 Ice
2003 Ottran
2003 Pavalakkodi Anu Mohan
2003 Anbe Un Vasam College chairman
2003 Bheeshmar Constable Munu Munisaamy
2003 Punnagai Poove
2003 Sena
2003 Three Roses
2004 Super Da
2004 Maha Nadigan
2004 Sound Party
2004 Attahasam VeterinarianUncredited
2005 Iyer IPS Krishnamoorthy
2005 Pon Megalai
2005 Kadhal FM
2006 Thirupathi Temple priest
2006 Kalinga
2006 Dharmapuri Villager
2007Manase MounamaAnjaneya
2007Kadhalum Katru Mara
2008 Dindigul Sarathy House Owner
2008 Sutta Pazham Mani
2008 Thodakkam
2008 Pazhani Jagadish
2008 Silambattam Lawyer
2009 Oru Kadhalan Oru Kadhali
2009 Kudiyarasu
2009 Unnai Kann Theduthe Manikkam
2010 Unakkaga Oru Kavithai
2010 Pollachi Mappillai
2010 Siddu +2
2010 Agam Puram Police officer
2011 Vedi
2011Konjam Sirippu Konjam Kobam
2012 Paagan
2014 Bramman Siva's uncle
2014 Lingaa Shanmugam
2014Endrume Anandham
2016 Ka Ka Ka Po
2016 Ilamai Oonjal
2016 Thodari Pughazhmannan
2017Yevanavan
2017 Vaigai Express Railway Officer
2018Alai Pesi
2018Kilambitaangayaa Kilambitaangayaa
2021 Pei Mama

Dubbing artist

YearFilmActorNotes
1995 Rangeela Avtar Gill Tamil version only
1995 Rowdy Boss Chalapathi Rao Tamil version only
1996 Siraichaalai Sreenivasan Tamil version only
1996 Delhi Diary Rajan P. Dev Tamil version only
1998 Unmai Janardhanan Tamil version only
1998 Harikrishnans InnocentTamil version only
1999 Shanmuga Pandiyan Brahmanandam Dubbed for Tamil version only
1999 Crime File Rajan P. DevTamil version only
2003 Kalam Jagadeesh
2006 Chennai Kadhal Dharmavarapu Subramanyam

Writer

Television

YearTitleRoleChannel
1997Sundaravanam Sun TV
2000Gokulam Veedu
2005Krishna Cottage Jaya TV
2017–2018 Nandini Neelakanthan Sun TV
2021Start MusicContestant Star Vijay
Jothi Rangan Sun TV
2022 Kana Kaanum Kaalangal Social Teacher Disney+Hotstar

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