Veera Santhanam | |
Death Date: | 13 July 2017 |
Veera Santhanam was an Indian painter, activist, and actor.
He graduated from Kumbakonam Arts College and his paintings are inspired by murals and everyday life in Chennai.[1] As an activist, he supported Sri Lankan Tamil nationalism during the civil war in the country.[2] He also acted in several films including the Tamil film Kaththi (2014).[3] He played the lead role in Gnanaserukku (2020) won several international awards in world film festival, directed by the independent filmmaker Dharani Rajendran.[4] He won Best Actor award at Five Continents International Film Festival, Venezuela.[4]
Year | Film | Role | Notes | |
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1989 | Sandhya Raagam | Vasu | ||
2010 | Aval Peyar Thamizharasi | Siva Rao | ||
Magizhchi | Kannupillai | |||
2011 | Velayudham | |||
2012 | Pizza | Exorcist | ||
2013 | Zamindar | |||
Jannal Oram | ||||
2014 | Kaththi | |||
2015 | Anegan | Guruji | ||
Urumeen | ||||
2020 | Gnanaserukku | Veeranediyon | Yet to be released |
He died on 13 July 2017 at age 71.[2] [3] He died four days after dubbing for his role in Gnanaserukku, which is yet to be release.[4]