Raja (Tamil actor)

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Raja
Born
Daggubati Venkatesh

(1965-09-16) 16 September 1965 (age 59)
OccupationActor
Years active1981–2000
2019–present
Relatives D. Ramanaidu (uncle)
Venkatesh (cousin)

Daggubati Venkatesh, credited as Raja and Daggubati Raja, is an Indian actor turned businessman [1] who has acted in Tamil, Malayalam and Telugu language films. The actor made his debut in the 1981 Tamil film, Paakku Vethalai, before going on to become a leading actor in the Tamil film industry from 1986 to 2000. [2]

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He went on to play second lead roles and supporting characters in several films including Kamal Haasan's Sathi Leelavathi and Rajinikanth's Mappillai . [3] He has also acted in few Telugu films like Chinnari Sneham, Sankellu and Shri Krishnarjuna Vijayam .

He is a relative of veteran film producer late D. Ramanaidu.

Career

A nephew of Telugu film producer D. Ramanaidu, Daggubati Venkatesh was persuaded by his family to become an actor in Tamil cinema owing to his familiarity with Madras. He subsequently joined Bharathiraja's acting school, where he trained before getting his first major career breakthrough with the director's romantic drama Kadalora Kavithaigal (1986). [4] To differentiate from his namesake cousin, Venkatesh was given the screen name "Raja". [5] The box office success of Kadalora Kavithaigal prompted Bharathiraja to cast him again in Vedham Pudhithu (1987), and the popular song "Kannukkul Nooru" earned Raja a large female fanbase. [4]

Raja continued portraying supporting roles in films, and was unable to garner much success as a lead actor. His appearance in a negative role in his collaboration with Manivannan for Ini Oru Suthanthiram was well received by critics, though his best known work in the late 1980s and early 1990s featured him in supporting roles such as in Mappillai (1989) and Pudhu Vasantham (1990). [4] In the early 1990s, he was often typecast in soft, demure characters often portraying a gentle romantic, who regularly lost out to film's lead actor. His most notable films of the period, Sathi Leelavathi (1995), Love Birds (1996) and Kadhal Kottai (1996) all featured him in similar roles. He quickly became disheartened at the films and secondary characters being offered to him, and opted to move into business in 1999. [4] and currently runs a granite business called "Cosmo Granites" in Chennai. [6]

After nineteen years break from films, Raja returned to acting with a role in Krish's biopic drama N.T.R: Kathanayakudu (2019), where he portrayed the supporting role of Trivikrama Rao. He made his return to Tamil films through Adithya Varma (2019), where he appeared as the father of the titular character played by debutant Dhruv Vikram. [4]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleLanguageNotes
1981Paakku VethalaiTamil
Chinna Mul Peria Mul AnandTamil
Nenjile Thunivirunthal Tamil
1982 Kanne Radha NatarajTamil
1984 Veetuku Oru Kannagi Tamil
1986 Kadalora Kavithaigal LawrenceTamil
Pudhiya PoovidhuTamil
Neethana Antha Kuyil Tamil
1987 Valayal Satham Tamil
VaidehiTelugu
Ini Oru Sudhanthiram Tamil
DongodochaduTelugu
Aadade AadharamTelugu
Gramatthu Minnal Tamil
Vedham Pudhithu SundarapandiTamil
1988Neruppu NilaMohanTamil
Agni KanyeKannada
Siripuram ChinnoduTelugu
Jhansi Rani DinakarTelugu
SankelluTelugu
Ithu Engal Neethi Tamil
Uzhaithu Vaazha Vendum RajaTamil
1989Chinnari SnehamSuryamTelugu
Manidhan MarivittanTamil
Mappillai Tamil
1990 Vaazhkai Chakkaram Thangavelu's brotherTamil
Ooru Vittu Ooru Vanthu DineshTamil
Adhisaya Manithan RamaniTamil
Pudhu Vasantham RajaTamil
Nangal Puthiyavargal RajaTamilGuest appearance
Sathyam Sivam SundaramTamil
Enkitta Mothathe TamilGuest appearance
1991 Vaa Arugil Vaa RamakrishnanTamil
Ente Sooryaputhrikku MalayalamGuest appearance
Karpoora Mullai Dr. SrinivasTamil
Onnum Theriyatha PapaTamil
Nee Pathi Naan Pathi Tamil
Edu KondalaswamyTelugu
1992Kizhakku VelathachuTamil
1993 Captain Magal Tamil
Uthama Raasa MarudhuTamil
Moondravadhu Kann SundarTamil
Enga Muthalali BaluTamil
1994 Sukham Sukhakaram Malayalam
VanithaTelugu
Priyanka RajaTamilGuest appearance
Karuththamma StephenTamil
1995 Coolie Tamil
Sathi Leelavathi RajaTamilGuest appearance
Kolangal RajeshTamil
Ayudha Poojai Samiyappan's sonTamil
1996 Love Birds ManoTamil
Vaikarai Pookkal RajaTamil
Meendum Savithri VasudevanTamil
Rajali TamilGuest appearance
Kadhal Kottai JeevaTamil
Andha Naal Vincent BabuTamil
Sri Krishnarjuna Vijayam Karna Telugu
1997 Bharathi Kannamma Village officerTamil
Arunachalam SaravananTamil
Pudhalvan Tamil
1998 Iniyavale RajaTamil
Kondattam GopikrishnaTamil
Sivappu Nila RajaTamil
2000 Kannukku Kannaga ArunTamil
2019 N.T.R: Kathanayakudu N. Trivikrama Rao Telugu
N.T.R: Mahanayakudu Telugu
Adithya Varma Vasudevan Varma, Adithya's fatherTamil
2021 FCUK: Father Chitti Umaa Kaarthik Umaa's fatherTelugu
2023 Skanda Bhaskar's fatherTelugu

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