M. G. Chakrapani

M. G. Chakrapani
Born Marudur Gopala Chakrapani
(1911-01-13)13 January 1911
Vadavannur, Kingdom of Cochin, British Raj (now Kerala, India)
Died 17 August 1986(1986-08-17) (aged 75)
Chennai, India
Other names Yettan
Occupation Actor, Producer
Years active 1936–1986
Religion Hindu
Spouse(s) Meenakshi Chakrapani[1]
Children 10

Marudur Gopala Chakrapani (13 January 1911 – 17 August 1986), commonly known as M. G. Chakrapani or Yettan ("elder brother" in Malayalam), was an Indian actor based in the Tamil film industry. He was the elder brother of actor-politician M. G. Ramachandran.[2]

Early life

Chakrapani was born in Vadavannur, Kingdom of Cochin (now Kerala), on 13 January 1911. His parents, Gopala Menon and Sathyabhama, named him Neelakantan, but was soon changed to Chakrapani because of his father's religious beliefs. Soon after his birth, the family migrated to Ceylon where Chakrapani's two younger siblings were born. His father, Gopala Menon, worked as a magistrate in Kandy, until he suffered an early death. Chakrapani's sister also died while they were in Ceylon.[2]

Sathyabhama took her sons to Kumbakonam, India to be close to her brother. Chakrapani studied at Yanaiadi School, but left after seventh standard. His mother then enrolled him and his brother in the Madurai Original Boys Company (MOBC), a professional Tamil theatre company, where M. G. Ramachandran found success, but Chakrapani did not.[2]

Career

Chakrapani made his Tamil cinema debut in Iru Sahodarargal in 1936. Maya Machindra and Tamizhariyum Perumal came next, where he began to be known as a character actor. His breakout role came in 1944 with Mahamaya. His character, Neelan, is believed to have been modelled after the Indian philosopher Kautilya.[2]

Though Mahamaya was a box office failure, Chakrapani's lines continue to be spoken. His next big success came some 15 years later with Thaai Magalukku Kattiya Thaali, where he again played a villain.[2]

Later in his career, Chakrapani transitioned from actor to director and producer and managing his brother's career. Chakrapani worked with his brother on several projects which failed to see the light of day. One such film, Bhavani had MGR in the lead role. It was written by A. K. Velan, directed by Masthan, with Chakrapani producing. Years later, Chakrapani tried again, this time taking the director's seat in the renamed Arasa Kattalai. It was a success.[2]

Death

Chakrapani died on 17 August 1986 at the age of 75. At the time of his death, he was survived by his second wife, Meenakshi Chakrapani, and their ten children, seven sons and three daughters.[2]

Filmography

Year Film Role Cast Language Notes
1936 Iru Sahodarargal Police M. G. Chakrapani, MGR Tamil First film
1939 Maya Machindra M. K. Radha, MGR Tamil
1942 Tamizhariyum Perumal V. A. Chellappa, MGR Tamil
1944 Mahamaya Minister P. U. Chinnappa, P. Kannamba Tamil Villain
1946 Sri Murugan C. Honnappa Bhagavathar, MGR Tamil
1947 Aayiram Thalaivangiya Apoorva Chintamani V. N. Janaki Tamil
1948 Abhimanyu Balaraman P. V. Narasimha Bharathi, MGR, S. M. Kumaresan Tamil
1948 Raja Mukthi Minister M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar, MGR, V. N. Janaki, P. Bhanumathi Tamil
1950 Ponmudi Tribal Chief P. V. Narasimha Bharathi Tamil
1950 Dhigambara Swamiyar M. N. Nambiar Tamil
1950 Marudhanaattu Ilavarasi Minister MGR, V. N. Janaki Tamil Villain
1950 Idhaya Geetham T. R. Mahalingam, T. R. Rajakumari Tamil
1951 Vanasundari P. U. Chinnappa, T. R. Rajakumari Tamil
1952 En Thangai MGR's uncle MGR, P. V. Narasimha Bharathi Tamil Villain
1952 Kalyani M. N. Nambiar, B. S. Saroja Tamil
1953 Naam MGR, V. N. Janaki Tamil
1954 Malaikkallan Police Inspector MGR, P. Bhanumathi Tamil
1954 En Magal Ranjan, S. Varalakshmi Tamil
1956 Alibabavum 40 Thirudargalum Amir Kasim Khan MGR, P. Bhanumathi Tamil First colour film in Tamil
1959 Thaai Magalukku Kattiya Thaali MGR's father MGR, Jamuna, Rajasulochana Tamil Villain
1957 Raja Rajan Uthselan Kavirayar MGR, Padmini, Lalitha Tamil
1959 Thaai Magalukku Kattiya Thaali Sundharam Mudhaliyar MGR, Jamuna, Rajasulochana Tamil Villain
1959 Nalla Theerppu Gemini Ganesan, Jamuna, M. N. Rajam Tamil
1960 Raja Desingu Nawab of Arcot MGR, S. S. Rajendran, P. Bhanumathi, Padmini Tamil
1960 Mannadhi Mannan King Karikala Chozhan MGR, Anjali Devi, Padmini Tamil
1972 Idhaya Veenai MGR's father MGR, Manjula, Lakshmi Tamil

References

  1. Pradeep. "MGR Official Blogspot". Retrieved 25 May 2012.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Randor Guy (16 February 2012). "Fame eluded this sibling of an icon". The Hindu. Retrieved 29 October 2013.

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