Sampath (disambiguation)

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Sampath is a given name and surname. Sampath means prosperity in Hindu/Sanskrit and may also refer to:

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Sampath Raj is an Indian actor who works predominantly in Tamil and Telugu films, in addition to Kannada and Malayalam films. He is best known for appearing in each film of director Venkat Prabhu's trilogy, consisting of Chennai 600028, Saroja and Goa. He has also acted in supporting roles in various other films. He is mostly known in negative roles. He has played a brief role as Ekambram in Malgudi Days for the episode "Neighbors Help", which was directed by Kavitha Lankesh. After a sabbatical, he returned to Kannada cinema with the film Shourya (2010).

<i>Miss Malini</i> 1947 film by Kothamangalam Subbu

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<i>Mr. Sampat</i> 1952 film by S. S. Vasan

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<i>Mahaan Kanakku</i> 2011 Tamil film

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