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Ponvannan

Ponvannan (born Shanmugam; 23 September 1964) is an Indian actor and director who has worked in Tamil cinema and television. After beginning his career as an artist (painter), Ponvannan apprenticed as a director and writer under Bharathiraja. He subsequently made his directorial debut with Annai Vayal (1992), before making the critically acclaimed venture, Nadhi Karaiyinile (2003).[2] He has since appeared as a supporting actor in films, winning acclaim for his role in films including Paruthiveeran (2007), Ayan (2009) and Kaaviya Thalaivan (2014). In October 2015, he was elected as the Vice President of the Nadigar Sangam alongside Karunas.

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Shanmugam[1]

(1964-09-23) 23 September 1964 (age 60)
NationalityIndian
Occupation(s)Actor, Director, Painter
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(m. 1995)
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Ponvannan began his career as an artist in his home town of Erode and became acquainted with writer Valampuri John, which led to him working for producer Kovaithambi's Motherland Pictures. Through his exposure, gained at the production house, he began to apprentice under director Bharathiraja and helped the director write dialogues for his films.[3] Ponvannan gradually was introduced as an actor by Bharathiraja and appeared in supporting roles in the director's Pudhu Nellu Pudhu Naathu (1991), Karuthamma (1994) and Pasumpon (1995).

His second directorial venture, Jameela (2003), featuring Suvalakshmi, Rajan P. Dev and Ramji, told the story of an ego clash between two men which ruins the life of an obedient woman. Ponvannan had been impressed with writer Sara Abubakar's novel and bought the script rights, before submitting his screenplay to National Film Development Corporation of India to finance the film. The agency agreed and Jameela was shot for seventeen days in Pondicherry at a cost of 35 lakh rupees.[2] The film won positive reviews in screenings and was well received by critics, prompting it to be selected to be shown in the non-competitive category at the 2002 Shanghai International Film Festival.[4] The film had only a theatrical release across India in November 2003 under the title Nadhi Karaiyinile, after the distributor Viswas Sundar did not want the film to be classified as a "Muslim film".[2]

The film did not perform well at the box office, but won three State film awards including the recognition as Best Film portraying Women in Good Light.[5] The Hindu described Ponvannan's direction as an "absorbing presentation", adding "his sensitivity comes to the fore throughout the film".[6] His next venture, the comedy drama Gomathi Nayagam (2004), had its title taken from the name of his popular character from the television serial Annamalai. The film had a low-key release and did not perform well commercially.[7]

Ponvannan made a comeback as an actor through Ameer's Paruthiveeran (2007), portraying the father of Priyamani's character, and the success of the film garnered further acting opportunities for him.[8] He won acclaim for his performances as the upright police officer in Mysskin's Anjathe (2009) and as the shrewd customs official in Ayan (2009).[3] He wins Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Villain for Vaagai Sooda Vaa (2011).[9] Ponvannan played a stage actor in Vasanthabalan's period film Kaaviya Thalaivan (2014), winning acclaim for his performance in an ensemble cast.[10]

Personal life

Ponvannan married National Award-winning actress Saranya, daughter of Malayalam director A. B. Raj, in 1995.[11] They co-starred in Karuthamma (1994).

Filmography

As actor

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YearMovieRoleNotes
1991Pudhu Nellu Pudhu NaathuVeeraiyaAlso dialogue writer
1992Annai VayalChandranAlso director & writer
Government Mappillai
1993Amma PonnuPolice Inspector
Kadal Pura
1994KaruththammaThavasi
1995PasumponSellasamy
Gandhi Pirantha Mann
Chithirai Thiruvizha
Maaman MagalMuthurasu
1996Vaikarai PookkalSoori / Nallathambi
Katta Panchayathu
Namma Ooru RaasaKailash
Senathipathi
1997Rettai Jadai Vayasu
Ettupatti RasaPonrasu
Periya ThambiRathnam
Periya Idathu MappillaiChellappa
Saathi Sanam
1998Velai
1999Poomagal OorvalamKavitha's father
AnnanManikkam
2000Kannukkul NilavuSoundar
Veeranadai
AandavanDubbed version of Aatank Hi Aatank (1995)
2001Kanna Unnai Thedukiren
2003Nilavil Kalangamillai
IPC 215Muthu
2005Gomathi NayagamGomathi NayagamAlso director
2007ParuthiveeranKazhuva Thevan
Nam NaaduElamaran
FlashMutashanMalayalam film
2008AnjatheKeerti Vaasan
Valluvan VasukiThalaivar
Muniyandi Vilangial MoonramanduMuthumani
SilambattamVeeraiyan
2009AyanParthiban
Mayandi KudumbatharThavasi Mayandi
MuthiraiAadhikesavan
PeranmaiGanapathi Ram
AarumanameRajadurai
Yogi
2010PorkkalamPasupathy
Maathi Yosi
PullimanMalayalam film
2011Seedan
Singam Puli
Ponnar ShankarChinnamalai Gounder
SankarankovilMahalingam
Vaagai Sooda VaaJPTamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Villain
Raa Raa
2012Vilayada VaaDeva
2013KadalChetty Barnabodas
ThalaivaaRanga
2014Sooran
Sathuranga VettaiACP
Kaaviya ThalaivanS. V. Bairava Sundaram
LingaaDeva
2015YatchanDurai
BhoolohamRathinam
2016KadalaiBoopathy
2017BoganRajkumar
Ayyanar VeethiAyyanar
Yaanum TheeyavanJayaprakash
Neruppu DaGuru's father
Palli ParuvathileKani's father
2018Kadaikutty SingamThillainayagam
Adanga MaruSubash's father
2019SathruKathiresan's father
Ispade Rajavum Idhaya RaniyumGautham's father
NGKPichai Muthu "Pichai"
2021SulthanRukmani's father
2022SaayamMarudhu's father
2024Miss YouRamakrishnan
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As director

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Television

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YearSeriesRoleChannel
1997–1998Marmadesam - Vidathu KaruppuBramhanSun TV
1998–2000MangaiSun TV
2000Micro Thodargal-Kaathirukka OruthiRaj TV
2001Marmadesam - Edhuvum NadakkumSadasivamRaj TV
2002–2003Agal VilakkugalBramhanSun TV
2002–2005AnnamalaiGomathi Nayagam
2002–2003Penn
2003–2004KolangalRajaram
2020Chithi 2Shanmugapriyan
2024–2025Uppu Puli KaaramSubramani / Kasinathan "Kasi"Hotstar
2024Siragadikka AasaiSubramani/Kasinathan "Kasi"Star Vijay
2025–presentGetti MelamSivaramanZee Tamil
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