Vietnam Veedu Sundaram

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Vietnam Veedu Sundaram
Born
Sundaram

c. 1943
Died6 August 2016
Occupation(s)Playwright, screenwriter, film director, actor
Years active1970-2016
SpouseChella [2]
Children Anu Parthasarathy

Vietnam Veedu Sundaram was an Indian playwright, screenwriter and film director. He wrote films such as Gauravam, Vietnam Veedu, Gnana Oli, Satyam, Grihapravesam, Justice Gopinath, Annan Oru Koyil, Naan Yen Pirandhen and Naalai Namadhe. He also directed a few films and is well known for his family themes. He written stories films in languages such as Telugu, Kannada and Hindi. [3] He also worked as an actor in films and television.

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Early life

Sundaram was born in 1943 to a lawyer father in Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu. [4] His mother brought him to Madras in 1945 to see Mahatma Gandhi at Island Grounds. As he was not well-educated, he was made to work in a factory even at a very young age. In 1955-56 he joined Dunlop factory as a machine operator. In the meantime, he was also working as a service boy in United Amateur Artistes run by Y.G. Parthasarathy, his wife and Pattu. That kindled his interest in drama and cinema. He narrated real life incidents with imagination and make it an interesting story. This made him a good storyteller among his friends. Slowly he graduated himself in theatrics and play writing. Soon he became a good screenplay and dialogue writer.

Film career

He was the mastermind behind creating the highly successful play "Vietnam Veedu," hence the prefix for his name. Vietnam Veedu Sundaram played the hat-trick in films too with the same titles, all acted by the Nadigar Thilagam Sivaji Ganesan, the Thespian of Indian cinema. [5] He is known as the 'founder' of social mythology. The well known movies which he wrote include Vietnam Veedu, Gnana Oli, Naan En Piranden, Naalai Namadhe, Satyam, Gruhapravesam, Justice Gopinath, Anaan Oru Koyil, Oru Malarin Payanam, Navagraha Nayaki, Geethanjali, Aayiram Kannudayaal, Dharmam, Piranthen Valarthen, Nambinar Keduvathillai, Jallikattu, Raja Mariyadhai, Velundu Vinaiyillai, Soora Samhaaram. He also wrote story for Kannada film Anupama. He gained national fame for writing the story for 1978 Hindi film Devata starring Sanjev Kumar in the lead. He cast the ever green K. R. Vijaya in the role of goddess in "Namma Veetu Deivam", the first time social mythology in Tamil, which was remade into Malayalam, Telugu and Kannada. That set the social mythology trend in films and televisions. He has directed more than dozen films and is well known for his family themes with one of them Gauravam being a cult classic. [6] His stories have been made into films in other languages also. He started acting in films since 1999.He turned actor on the small screen from 1998 and has to his credit quite a few television serials. He has worked as a writer for films with many popular stars including M. G. Ramachandran, Sivaji Ganesan, Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan, K. R. Vijaya, Sathyaraj and Karthik. [7]

Death

Sundaram died on 6 August 2016 at the age of 76 due to age related ailments. [8] He is survived by his wife Chella and daughter Anu Parthasarathy who is a costume designer. [2] [9]

Awards and nominations

"Vietnam Veedu" Sundaram won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Dialogue Writer for his magnum opus, Vietnam Veedu in 1970. He also won the Arignar Anna Award in the Tamil Nadu State Film Honorary Award in 1991.

Filmography

Writer

Films
Television

Director

As actor

Films

Television

YearTitleRoleChannel
2000 - 2001 Krishnadasi Sama Sun TV
2004 - 2007My Dear BhoothamAlavudeen/Moosa's Grandfather
2000-2001RishimoolamHost Puthuyugam TV
2002 - 2005 Metti Oli Kathiresan Sun TV
2004 - 2006 Raja Rajeshwari
2004 - 2007Avargal
2007 - 2012 Athipookal Krishnamurthy
2008 - 2009 Kalasam
2010 Abirami Villain Kalaignar TV
2010 - 2012Pondatti ThevaiMinor Sundarrajan Sun TV
2012 - 2015 Bhairavi Aavigalukku Priyamanaval
2012 - 2014 Pillai Nila Neelaveni's Uncle
2013 - 2016 Valli Sundaram
2015 - 2016Thangamana Purushan Kalaignar TV

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