Tamil Actor, Comedian RS Shivaji Passes Away At 66 – FilmyVoice

Tamil actor and comic R S Shivaji, identified for his work within the 2020 Suriya-starrer movie ‘Soorarai Pottru, died on the age of 66 in Chennai

Veteran Tamil actor and comic R S Shivaji, who was final seen within the Yogi Babu-starrer ‘Luckyman’ launched on September 1 and is understood for his work within the 2020 Suriya-starrer movie ‘Soorarai Pottru, died on the age of 66 in Chennai on Friday.

Born in Chennai in 1956 to actor and producer M R Santhanam, RS Shivaji predominantly labored in Tamil cinema and had frequent collaborations with Ulaganayagan Kamal Haasan and his manufacturing home Raaj Kamal Movies Worldwide. The reason for his loss of life has not been ascertained as but.

In addition to performing, Shivaji’s profession abilities prolonged to assistant course, sound design, and line manufacturing for a number of Tamil movies.

Having began his journey within the Eighties, Shivaji’s movie profession spans over 4 many years, and he’s credited with delivering some exceptional performances in movies, together with ‘Apoorva Sagodharargal,’ ‘Kolamavu Kokila,’ and ‘Dharala Prabhu.’ Many from the trade took to social media platforms to supply condolences.

R.S. Shivaji belonged to a movie household, and his brother Santhana Bharathi can also be a well-known actor and director.

As an actor, Shivaji had primarily performed comedy roles and usually featured in Kamal Haasan’s movies within the Eighties and Nineties. His “Saar! Neenga Engeyo Poiteenga, sir” dialogue from ‘Apoorva Sagodharargal’ (1989), which was dubbed in Hindi as ‘Appu Raja’, directed at Janagaraj, has been usually parodied in later Tamil films. He performed necessary roles in ‘Kolamavu Kokila’ and ‘Dharala Prabhu’ as Nayanthara’s father and Vivek’s assistant.

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