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Vasudevan (15 June 1944 – 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.
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.
Nee Sirithaal Deepavali was released on 14 December 1990. [5] C. R. K. of Kalki praised the acting of Sivakumar, Janagaraj and Nizhalgal Ravi and added the film's plot is similar to love story of Ambikapathi and Amaravathi and concluded saying the first half of the film is cool, however the latter half is just a masala that goes over the fence. [6]
Piragu (transl. Then) is a 2007 Indian Tamil-language crime drama film directed by N. Jeeva. The film stars Hamsavardhan, Keerthi Chawla and Sunitha Varma, with Vadivelu, Kadhal Dhandapani, Malaysia Vasudevan, Sabitha Anand, Emey, and Karate Raja playing supporting roles.
Oomai Vizhigal (transl. Mute eyes) is a 1986 Indian Tamil-language crime thriller film directed by R. Aravindraj.The film stars Vijayakanth, Arun Pandian, Karthik, Chandrasekhar and Jaishankar, along with Ravichandran and Malaysia Vasudevan in a negative role.
K. S. Chithra, Malaysia Vasudevan, S. P. Sailaja 3:28 The song "Kannam Thumpee" by K.S Chithra, rose to popularity and is to date sung by many as a lullaby for children in Kerala and a small portion is reused in the 2024 movie Guruvayoor Ambalanadayil .
A girl becomes insane after her lover drowns. Ramu, the son-in-law of the village VIP, has a soft spot for her. When he tries to find who is responsible for her pregnancy, she is shocked.
Mano, K. S. Chithra, Malaysia Vasudevan: Gangai Amaran: 04:34 Release and reception. Dharmathin Thalaivan was released on 24 September 1988. [11]