T. V. Varadarajan Explained

S. Varadarajan, better known as T. V. Varadarajan, is an Indian theatre and television actor and news anchor from Tamil Nadu. He had been a news reader for Doordarshan for over 28 years.[1]

Early life

Varadarajan was working with Bank of India at their Zonal Office in Chennai, before he got an offer as a news reader for Indian's national television channel Doordarshan.

Career

Varadarajan worked for over 28 years as a news anchor for Doordarshan emerging as one of its most familiar faces. Eventually, he got chances to act in plays by Y. Gee. Mahendra. In the 1990s, Varadarajan formed his own drama troupe. One of his plays Elavasa Enaippu won six awards from the Mylapore Academy.

Veteran Tamil film director K. Balachander gave him a chance to act in television serials. Since then, he has acted in leading roles in three of Balachander's television serials namely Premi, Kai Alavu Manasu and Kadhal Pagadai.[2]

His recent play, 'Ithu Namma Naadu' was a resounding success. 'Ithu Namma Naadu' is a political satire that was enacted on 11 September 2013. This play was written by 'Tughlak' Sathya and Varadarajan directed and starred in it.[3]

Plays

Play
Sri Thyagaraja [4]
Kaialavu Manasu
Ithu Namma Naadu

Filmography

Films
YearFilmRoleNotes
1983 Antha Sila Naatkal
1994 Pattukottai Periyappa
1997 Arunachalam
2000 Kandukondain KandukondainSrikanth's interviewer
Television
YearProgramRoleChannelNotes
1996–1998 Kadhal Pagadai Mohan Babu
1999 Kasalavu Nesam Cameo appearance as news reader in first episode and advocate in climax scenes
1996–1997
2002–2003 Sahana
2003–2005 Anni Doctor
2006 Penn Sun TV
2014–2017 Thamarai Raghavan Sun TV

Awards and nominations

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The many facets of T. V. Varadarajan. Girija Subramanian. Chennai Online. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110320091015/http://archives.chennaionline.com/interviews/interviews/varadarajan.asp. 2011-03-20.
  2. Web site: Holding centre stage. V.. Balasubramanian. 19 May 2016. www.thehindu.com.
  3. Web site: Ithu Namma Naadu to be staged in Bangalore for the first time - Times of India. The Times of India.
  4. Web site: Of art and music: Bringing saint Thyagaraja alive on stage. Narayana. Vishwanath. 7 October 2017. Deccan Chronicle.
  5. News: Drama festival. 28 July 2013. The Hindu.