Sivachandran

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Sivachandran
Born
Narayanan

1953
Occupation(s)Actor, director, writer
Years active1976–1999
Spouse
(m. 1987)
ChildrenSamyuktha
(adopted in 2000)

Narayanan, better known by his stage name Sivachandran, is an Indian actor, director, and writer who was active in Tamil cinema mostly in the 1980s.

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Career

Sivachandran was originally offered to act in Kizhakke Pogum Rail (1978), but declined. [1] He made his film debut in Pattina Pravesam (1977) as one of the lead actors. [2] He later starred in Annapoorani (1978) with R. Muthuraman in a negative role. He went on to star in notable films include Aval Appadithan (1978) and Polladhavan (1980). [3] He made his directorial debut with En Uyir Kannamma (1988) and went on to direct several films with Prabhu. [4] [5]

Personal life

Sivachandran was born as Narayanan, in Valparai, in Coimbatore district. He changed his name to Sivachandran and started his acting career. The stage name is a portmanteau of "Siva" from Sivaji Ganesan and "Chandran" from M. G. Ramachandran. [6]

Sivachandran fell in love with actress Lakshmi on the sets of the film En Uyir Kannamma. Both of them got married in 1987. [3] He collaborated with Lakshmi again in Raththa Dhanam (1988) and Jodi Sendhachu (1992), which was directed by Lakshmi herself. Sivachandran and Lakshmi adopted a girl, Samyuktha, in 2000. [7]

Filmography

As actor

Films
YearFilmRoleNotesRef.
1977 Pattina Pravesam Kumaran
1978 Aval Appadithan Mano
Annapoorani
1979 Rosappu Ravikkaikari Manickam
Pancha Kalyani
Poonthalir
Nee Sirithal Naan Sirippen
1980Thunive Thozhan
Mangala Nayagi
Natchathiram
Soundaryame Varuga Varuga
Vandichakkaram Sarathi
Polladhavan Chandru
1981 Ram Lakshman Kumar
Rani Theni Sekhar
Nellikani
Nenjil Oru Mull
1982 Anandha Ragam
Parvaiyin Marupakkam Siva
Kaduvulluku Oru Kadidham
Antha Rathirikku Satchi Illai
Simla Special Thief
1983 Vellai Roja Chinna Durai
Sivappu Sooriyan Siva
Thandikkappatta Nyayangal
1984 Rajathanthiram Gajendran
Anbe Odi Vaa
Ezhuthatha Sattangal
Andha June 16-Am Naal
Antha Uravukku Satchi
Oh Maane Maane Joseph
Naalai Unathu Naal Vivekananthan (Prakash)
Vamsa Vilakku Ravi
1985 Navagraha Nayagi
Naam Iruvar
Needhiyin Nizhal Sukumar
Thendral Thodhata Malar
1986 December Pookal
Poi Mugangal
Murattu Karangal Rahman
Annai En DeivamKuzhandhai
Oru Iniya Udhayam Siva
1987 Kadamai Kanniyam Kattupaadu
Mangai Oru Gangai
Anand Also dialogue writer
1988 En Uyir Kannamma MadhavanAlso director
Raththa Dhanam Also director
1990 Nyayangal Jayikkattum Victor RajAlso director [8]
1992Jodi Sendhachu
1995 Kattumarakaran Vijay Raghavan
Television

As director

As story writer

As dialogue writer

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