Rathan Mouli

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Rathan Mouli
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Born6 June
Occupation actor

Rathan Mouli is an Indian actor who has appeared in Tamil language films. [1] [2] [3]

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Career

Rathan Mouli made his acting debut in Unnaiye Kadhalipen (2010), before going on to work in Parameshwar's Karumpuli (2013) and Anand's Theal. [4] While his first film went largely unnoticed, Karumpuli (2013) gained attention prior to release after the Censor Board had recommended several changes owing to its story on terrorism. [5] [6] Rathan Mouli then collaborated with director Pughazhmani on back-to-back horror films, 13 aam Pakkam Parkka (2015) opposite Sri Priyanka and the horror comedy Vellikizhamai 13am Thethi (2016) opposite Suza Kumar. [7] [8]

His first release in 2017 was the rural action film Arasakulam , [9] while his upcoming films include Yennai Priyadhey which began production in 2013, Malli and Sei (a) Sethumadi. [10]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleNotes
2010 Unnaiye Kadhalipen Saravanan
2013KarumpuliSalim
201513 aam Pakkam ParkkaDileep
2016 Vellikizhamai 13am Thethi SaravananAlso narrator
2017 Arasakulam Muthupandi
2018ThealSiva
2018Malli
2018Sei Allathu SethumadiCharles

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