Thursday, 17 November 2016

LEGENDS OF TAMIL CINEMA -N. S. Krishnan

Nagercoil Sudalaimuthu Krishnan, popularly known as Kalaivanar and also as NSK was a leading Tamil film comedian, drama artist, playback singer and writer in the early stages of the Tamil film industry – in the 1940s and 1950s. He is considered as the "Charlie Chaplin of India."[1]

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Born in Ozhuginachery, Nagercoil, in the princely state of Travancore, India on 29 November 1908, his stage and cine-screen comedy performances were unique and always carried a message for the people. 'Kalaivanar' N. S. Krishnan died at the age of 49, on 30 August 1957.

Career[edit]

N S Krishnan started his career as a Villu Paatu artist (the Tamil way of reciting stories while singing songs and playing a musical instrument in the form of a bow called 'Villu'), He later became involved in Tamil drama and stage shows, as were many film artistes. At one time he owned a touring drama company. When cinema gradually became popular in South India, he entered the Tamil film world to become one of the leading Tamil comedians ever, with a unique style. He generally wrote his own comedy dialogues and expressed them in his drama and films so that the message came across, but the subject was not offended.
He acted in nearly 150 Tamil films and the matinee-duo of N S Krishnan and T. A. Madhuram (later his wife) was very popular in his days; he also did roles along with leading stage and cine artists like T. S. DurairajPulimootai Ramasamy, C.S. Pandian and writers like Udumalai Narayana Kavi and Subbu Armugham and gave a number of hits. He was a talented singer and his hits include SivakaviRaja Rani, and Manamagal.
Though he was more popular among the Tamil populace as a film comedian, Kalaivanar was instrumental in bringing a number of leading Tamil stage and film personalities to the fore. He was a Gandhian, patriot and philanthropist, yet a very controversial figure — with his name linked to a murder and marital controversies.[citation needed]
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Personal life[edit]

He was married to actress T. A. Madhuram. His grandson NSK Rajan has acted in a film Nagareega Komaali (2006).[2][3] His granddaughters Anu Vardhan and Ramya NSK are working as costume designer and playback singer in film industry respectively.[4][5]
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Controversies[edit]

During the mid-1940s he and M.K.Thyagaraja Bhagavathar were arrested for suspicion of murder famously known as Lakshmikanthan Kolai Vazhakku (Lakshmikanthan Murder Case). They were convicted and later released on appeal to the Privy Council.
When Bhagavathar and NSK were flying very high in fame in drama, cinema and concerts, fate interfered in the form of Lakshmikanthan. Lakshmikanthan, a notorious criminal edited a yellow magazine called Hindu Nesan. Lakshmikanthan's target was the small fry and the movie people, business magnates, prosperous lawyers, doctors, famed musicians, landlords, zamindars, rajahs, press barons, religious heads, politicians, etc. He wrote salacious and scandalous sex stories about them purely on the basis of gossips and hearsay. A majority of them were unauthenticated and filthy news.[citation needed] Being afraid of ill fame, some of those celebrities tried to silence him with hush money. Encouraged by this income he continued to write about them regularly and with the result had enemies from all walks of life.
On 8 November 1944, he was attacked by some people with a knife in Purasawalkam, in downtown Madras. He was admitted to the General Hospital, Madras as an outpatient: The wound was not serious enough. In his statement to the police he did not name anyone as the accused but only stated that someone had attacked him. He was found very jovial at the police station as he was in the hospital. During his treatment it was reported that he wanted to expose the murderers involved in the Boat Mail murder. (A train named Boat mail used to run between Madras and the then Dhanushkoti station.) A rich banker from Devakottai was murdered in thetrain between Chengalpet and Madras. A notable singer cum actress who traveled with the banker was missing/fled when the train reached Madras. The political backing this singer had kept the truth about the real killers under the carpet. The killers saw to it that the case should not come to the court for trial. There is another version which says that Lakshikanthan was murdered by this group and not by NSK/MKT.
But on 9 November 1944, Lakshmikanthan died mysteriously in the hospital. He was murdered. The police, based on the statement made by LakshmiKanthan's bodyguard, arrested eight persons as accused for the murder. Among them were Bhagavathar and N. S.Krishnan. This came as a rude shock to their fans and the cine world.
After usual committal proceedings before the Madras Presidency Magistrate, the case came up for hearing at the Madras High court before Justice Vera Mockett. A group of brilliant lawyers – V. T. Rangasamy Iyengar, Rajagopalachariar (Rajaji), Braddel, B.T.Sundararajan, Govind Swaminathan, Srinivasagopal and K. M. Munshi – argued the case for the accused. After prolonged trial, the jury found MKT and NSK guilty with four others.
Appeals were heard by a bench of the High Court consisting of Lionel Leach, Chief Justice of Madras, Justice K.P. Lakshmana Rao and Advocate General K. Rajah Iyer. The appeals were filed by the then leading members of the Bar, V.V. Srinivasa Iyengar and Sri V.C. Gopalarathnam. The appeals were dismissed.
MKT and NSK filed an appeal in the Privy Council, London which was the highest court of appeal. A British barrister, D. N. Pritt, appeared for them. Privy Council referred the case back to India for a fresh appraisal.
The appeal came up before a bench of two judges: Justice Happel and Justice Sahabuddin (who migrated to Pakistan in 1947 during partition of India and retired as Chief Justice of Pakistan Supreme Court). V. L. Ethiraj, a successful barrister appeared for MKT and NSK, He argued that the judges had not properly directed the jury and the evidences of doubtful nature have not been properly assessed. Ethiraj convinced the judges that all the witnesses produced against MKT and NSK were tutored and coached; there were many inconsistencies in their evidence and statements; and the case had many loopholes. The judges agreed and acquitted MKT and NSK. One of the judges who heard the remanded appeal remarked in the court that the knife produced as evidence cannot even kill a rat.
MKT, NSK and four others came out of prison after 30 months. Experts and laymen felt that the truth about the real killers of Lakshmikanthan has not come out and MKT, NSK and others were the unfortunate victims of the game of power politics.
The killers were never found. MKT Bhagavathar never regained his lost fame.
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Later NSK resumed acting in movies, but his jail term and fight for justice made him penurious. His wealth was lost in fighting the case and so was the case of co-accused MKT Bagavathar. Haridas, which was released while he was in jail ran for three consecutive Deepavalies with packed houses. People crowded the theatre as they felt they would not have another chance to see their superstar on the silver screen.

Death[edit]

N.S. Krishnan had been undergoing treatment for hepatitis since August 12, 1957. He died at the General Hospital, Madras on August 30, 1957 following complications of the disease.[6]
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Legacy[edit]

  • The leading Tamil Nadu politician and Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu 'Kalaignar' Karunanidhi, when asked once by a journalist (of the Tamil magazine Kumudham) about who the non-political hero in his life was, answered it was Kalaivanar. Karunanidhi knew him well and worked in some of his film projects.
  • Kalaivanar was an active member of the Dravidian Movement. The Tamil Nadu Government erected a memorial in 1979, called Kalaivanar Arangam (or Kalaivanar Arts Centre) in honour of Kalaivanar's contribution to the arts,. The building is one of the leading landmarks in the city of Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu.

Filmography[edit]

As Actor[edit]

NoYearFilmLanguageCo-starsRoleOther notes
11960Raja DesinguTamilMGRS. S. RajendranP. BhanumathiPadminiT. A. MadhuramThis movie was released after his death;
21960ArasilangkumariTamilMGR
21959ThozhanTamilThis movie was released after his death;
31958Thanga PadhumaiTamilSivaji GanesanPadmini
41957AmbikapathyTamilSivaji GanesanP. BhanumathiT. A. MadhuramN. S. Krishnan died before the completion of this film
51957Chakravarthi ThirumagalTamilMGRAnjali DeviS. Varalakshmi
61956Yaar PaiyanTamilGemini GanesanK. SavithriT. A. Madhuram
71956ManimekalaiTamilT. R. MahalingamP. BhanumathiT. A. Madhuram
81956Balya ChakramTamil
91956AsaiTamilGemini GanesanPadminiT. A. Madhuram
101956Raja RaniTamilSivaji GanesanPadminiT. A. Madhuram
111956Laila MajnuTamil
121960ArasilangkumariTamilMGR
131956Madurai VeeranTamilMGRP. BhanumathiT. A. MadhuramCobbler
141956Rangoon RadhaTamilSivaji GanesanP. BhanumathiNaidu
151955KalacharamTamil
161955Kannin ManigalTamil
171955Sri RatnaTamil
181955Athiroopa AmaravathiTamil
191955Paditha MuttalTamil
201955Pudhu VazhvuTamilM. K. Thyagaraja BhagavatharLalithaPadmini, Madhuri Devi, T. A. Madhuram
211955Maha SakthiTamil
221955Nan NambikkaiTamil
231955Governors CupTelugu
241955Nam KuzhandaiTamil
251955Kudumba VillakkuTamil
261955Doctor SavithriTamil
271955KaveriTamilSivaji GanesanLalithaPadminiT. A. Madhuram
281955Mudhal ThethiTamilSivaji GanesanAnjali DeviT. A. Madhuram
291954Nalla KalamTamilDirected by Krishnan-Panju
301953ThalapathiTamil
311953NadiganTamil
321952AmarakaviTamilM. K. Thyagaraja BhagavatharT. R. Rajakumari, B. S. Saroja, T. A. Madhuram
331952PanamTamilSivaji GanesanPadminiT. A. Madhuram
341952Manathodu VazhTamil
351952ThottakkaranTamil
361952RagasiyamTamil
371951VanasundariTamilP. U. ChinnappaT. R. RajakumariS. VaralakshmiT. A. Madhuram
381950ParijathamTamilT. R. MahalingamT. A. Madhuram
391950ManamagalTamilLalithaPadminiT. A. Madhuram
401949ViswamitraTamil
411949RathnakumarTamilP. U. ChinnappaMGRP. BhanumathiT. A. Madhuram
421949PavalakkodiTamilT. R. Mahalingam
431949InbavalliTamil
441949Kanniyin KaadhaliTamil
451949Macha RekaiTamilT. R. MahalingamS. VaralakshmiT. A. Madhuram
461949Thambi DuraiTamil
471949MangaiyarkkarasiTamilP. U. ChinnappaP. KannambaAnjali DeviT. A. Madhuram
481949NallathambiTamilP. BhanumathiT. A. MadhuramZamindar
491948ChandralekhaTamilM. K. RadhaRanjanT. R. RajakumariT. A. Madhuram
501948Samsara NoukaTamilonly T. A. Madhuram
511947Sri ValliTamilT. R. Mahalingam, Rukmini, T. A. Madhuram
521947PaithiyakkaranTamilM. G. Ramachandran
531949PavalakkodiTamilT. R. Mahalingam, T. E. Varadhan, T. A. Madhuram
541947Brahma Rishi VishvamitraTamilThe film was first released and did not perform well in box-office, then the comedy track was added
551947Pankaja ValliTamilP. U. ChinnappaT. R. RajakumariT. A. Madhuram
561949Krishna BakthiTamilP. U. ChinnappaK. R. RamaswamyT. A. Madhuram
571947KannikaTamilT. E. Varadhan, M. S. Sarojini, M. R. SanthanalakshmiT. A. Madhuram
581946ArthanariTamilP. U. ChinnappaT. R. RamachandranT. A. Madhuram
591946Deva DasiTamil
601944MahamayaTamilP. U. ChinnappaP. KannambaT. A. Madhuram
611945Burma RaniTamilC. Honnappa Bhagavathar, K. L. V. Vasantha, T. A. Madhuram
621945Baktha KalathiTamilC. Honnappa BhagavatharK. Thavamani DeviT. A. Madhuram
621945ParanjothiTamilK. Sarangkapani, V. A. Chellappa, T. A. Madhuram
631945Chow Chow – Kalikala Minor, School Drama, Soora PuliTamil
641945SaalivaahananTamilRanjanT. R. RajakumariM. G. RamachandranT. A. Madhuram
651944Raja RajeshwariTamilC. Honnappa Bhagavathar, K. L. V. Vasanthaonly T. A. Madhuram
661946ValmikiTamil
671944HaridasTamilFor the first time in Tamil cinema history, Haridas ran successfully for 110 weeks in Chennai Broadway Talkies. Was screened from 16 October 1944 to 22 November 1946
681944PoompavaiTamilK. R. RamaswamyU. R. JeevarathinamT. A. Madhuram
691944BharthruhariTamilSerukulathur SamaB. Jayamma
701944JagathalaprathapanTamilP. U. ChinnappaT. A. Madhuram
711944PrabhavathiTamilC. Honnappa BhagavatharT. R. RajakumariT. A. Madhuram
731943AswiniTamil
741943Bagya LakshmiTelugu
751944HarischandraTamilP. U. ChinnappaP. Kannamba
761943Mangamma SapathamTamilRanjanVasundhara DeviT. A. Madhuram
771943SivakaviTamilM. K. Thyagaraja BhagavatharS. JayalakshmiT. A. Madhuram
781943Kubera KuchelaTamilP. U. ChinnappaT. A. Madhuram
791943ArunthathiTamilC. Honnappa BhagavatharU. R. JeevarathinamT. A. Madhuram
801942Emantha SonagiriTamil
811942KathambamTamil
821942ManonmaniTamilP. U. ChinnappaT. R. RajakumariT. A. Madhuram
831942PrithivirajTamilP. U. Chinnappa, A. Sakunthala, T. A. Madhuram
841942Panchamirtham (Naadaga Medai & Thiruvaazhatthaan)Tamil
851943Dhaasippen or Jothi MalarTamilT. R. MahalingamM. G. RamachandranT. A. Madhuram
861942Sivalinga SatchiTamil
871942KannagiTamilP. U. ChinnappaP. KannambaT. A. Madhuram
881942Krishna PidaranTamilKothamangalam Seenu, T. A. Madhuram
891942Aaraiychi Mani or Manuneethi CholanTamilP. B. Rangachari, M. R. SanthanalakshmiT. A. Madhuram
901941Iru NanbargalTamil
911941Vedha Vathi or Seetha JananamTamilM. R. Krishnamoorthi, M. G. RamachandranT. A. Madhuram
921941Chandra HariTamilT. A. Madhuram
931941Izhandha Kadhal (Lost Love)[7]TamilC. S. JayaramanT. A. Madhuram
941941Ashok KumarTamilM. K. Thyagaraja BhagavatharM. G. Ramachandran
951941AryamalaTamilP. U. ChinnappaT. A. Madhuram
961941Alibabavum Narpadhu ThirudargalumTamilT. A. Madhuram
971940SakunthalaiTamilM. S. SubbulakshmiG. N. BalasubramaniamT. A. MadhuramT. S. Durairaj
981940ParasuramarTamilU. R. JeevarathinamT. A. Madhuram
991940Manimekalai or Bala SaniyasiTamilK. B. Sundarambal, Kothamangalam Seenu, T. A. MadhuramIn those days there were movies that had 2 titles
1001940Bhoologa RambaiTamilT. K. Shanmugam, K. L. V. Vasantha, T. A. Madhuram
1011940Sathi MuraliTamilM. K. RadhaM. R. SanthanalakshmiT. A. Madhuram
1021942Naveena Vikramadityan or Buddhimaan Balavaan AvaanTamilT. A. Madhuram
1031940Chandraguptha ChanakyaTamilN. C. VasanthakokilamT. A. Madhuram
1031940Tharuthalai ThangaveluTamilT. A. Madhuram
1041940Naveena Tenali RamanTamilT. A. Madhuram
1051940Uthama PuthiranTamilP. U. Chinnappa, M. V. Rajamma, T. A. Madhuram
1061940SirikkatheTamilConsist of five stories under one single title (an innovative idea in those days) the titles where:Adangka Pidari, Puli Vettai, Poli Panchali, Malai Kannan, Yama Vathanai
1071940KalamegamTamilT. N. Rajarathnam, S. P. L. Dhanalakshmi, T. A. Madhuram
1081939PrahaladhaTamilT. R. MahalingamM. R. SanthanalakshmiR. BalasubramaniamM. G. Ramachandran
1091939Rambaiyin KaadhalTamilK. Sarangkapani, K. L. V. Vasantha, T. A. Madhuram
1101939Pommi KalyanamTamil
1111939Madurai VeeranTamil
1121939Sri Math Ramalinga SwamigalTamil
1131939Maya MachindraTamilM. K. RadhaM. G. Ramachandran
1141939ManikkavasagarTamilM. M. Dandapani Desikar
1151939ThiruneelakantarTamilM. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar
1161939Aanandha AshramamTamilP. B. Rangachari, C. V. V. Panthulu
1171940Krishna ToodhuTamilSerukulathur SamaP. KannambaT. A. Madhuram
1181938DakshayagnamTamilV. A. Chelappa, M. M. Radhabai
1191937BalamaniTamil
1201936Chandra KanthaTamilKali N. Rathnam, P. U. Chinnappa
1211937Baktha ThulasidassTamil
1221937AmbikapathyTamilM. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar
1231936Vasantha SenaTamilV. A. Chellappa, S. P. L. Dhanalakshmi, M. S. Vijayal
1241936Sathi LeelavathiTamilM. K. RadhaMGR
1251935MenakaTamilT. K. Shanmugam, T. K. Baghavathi, T. K. Sankaran, T. K. Muthurswamy

As Director[edit]

  • Panam (1952) – Dialogues by M Karunanidhi
  • Manamagal (1951) – Dialogues by M Karunanidhi
  • Pelli Koothuru (1951)

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