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Vasudevan (15 June 1941 – 20 February 2011), [1] popularly known as Malaysia Vasudevan, was a prolific Malaysian Tamil playback singer and actor. Born in the town of Kuala Selangor in the Federated Malay States (present day Malaysia ), he moved to Chennai, Tamil Nadu to work in the Kollywood film industry, where he rose to prominence.
Malaysia Vasudevan, 66, Indian actor and playback singer, heart failure. [254] [255] Mehdi Mohammed Zeyo, 49, Libyan activist, explosion. [256] Christopher Baker , 73, British television director and production assistant, myeloid leukemia. [257]
Porkkaalam (transl. Golden Age) is a 1997 Indian Tamil-language drama film written and directed by Cheran.The film stars Murali, Meena and Sanghavi.It was released on 30 October 1997, [1] Diwali, and became a huge success.
Yugendran is the son of the late Malaysian origin Tamil language playback singer-actor Malaysia Vasudevan.He has two sisters named Pavithra and Prashanthini.Prashanthini is a Tamil playback singer as well and has sung in films such as 12B, Veyil and Vaaranam Aayiram.
Raghuvaran, a man with a golden heart, is loved by Ramya Krishnan. Raghuvaran's family gets killed by Malaysia Vasudevan and his henchmen. Raghuvaran wants to take the law into his hands, but he is stopped by his police officer friend Ravi Raghavendra. Will Raghuvaran complete his revenge form the climax.
Malaysia Vasudevan, Yugendran, Sujatha Periya Manushan "Vaalappari Chinna" Mano Porkkaalam "Karuvela Kattukkulle" Vairamuthu Arunmozhi, Sujatha Vidukathai "Kidaichiruchu" Agathiyan Krishnaraj Janakiraman "Pottu Mela Pottu" Sirpy Palani Bharathi S. P. Balasubrahmanyam Rettai Jadai Vayasu "Mattikittan Mattikittan" Deva Ilakiyan Deva Pudhalvan
Thillainathan gets a new job. He later goes to a musical show, where he sees Jeyakodi dancing with the famous singer Vasudevan. When he talks to her after the show, she tells him that she is not Jeyakodi and that she is married to Vasudevan. Thillainathan attempts to commit suicide. At the hospital, Vasudevan confirms that she is in fact Thenmozhi.
Mano, K. S. Chithra, Malaysia Vasudevan: Gangai Amaran: 04:34 Release and reception. Dharmathin Thalaivan was released on 24 September 1988. [11]