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3.3  1980s  





3.4  1990s  





3.5  2000s  





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Goundamani
Born

Subramaniyan Karuppaiya


(1939-05-25) 25 May 1939 (age 85)
Vallakundapuram, Udumalaipettai, Coimbatore, Madras Presidency, British India
NationalityIndian
Occupations
  • Actor
  • Comedian
  • Years active1977–present
    Spouse

    Shanthi

    (m. 1963)
    Children2

    Subramaniyan Karuppaiya (born 25 May 1939[1]), known by his stage name Goundamani,[2] is an Indian actor and comedian who works in Tamil cinema.[3] He is known for his comic duo partnership in Tamil films with fellow actor Senthil. The pair dominated the Tamil industry as comedians in the 1980s and 90s.[4]

    He was called Goundamani as a misconception by actor/director K. Bhagyaraj which he himself stated in an interview and the pseudonym stuck with him forever.[5][2] He has the ability to give counter dialogues on the spot and off the script on stage and during shooting.[6] He was at his peak of his career as a comedian in Tamil cinema for nearly 40 years.[7] Despite his popularity, Goundamani is known for being a social recluse.[8] Goundamani is also popularly known as the king of comedy in Tamil cinema.

    Early life[edit]

    Goundamani was born as Subramaniyan on 25 May 1939 in Vallakundapuram, a village near Udumalaipettai in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India.[2] His father is Karuppaiya and his mother is Annammal. He married Shanthi in 1963 and has 2 daughters.[9][10]

    Career[edit]

    On having interest in acting, he went to Chennai and initially started acting in theatre dramas and then entered into the Tamil film industry (Kollywood) due to his strong theatrical background.[2]

    He made his film acting debut in Server Sundaram where he featured in a minor and uncredited role as a driver. He made his full-fledged debut in 1977 film 16 Vayathinile where he played the role of Rajinikanth's sidekick. His role in the 1977 P. Bharathiraja directorial was also Goundamani's first credited role in his film

    Goundamani has played lead roles in a few films during his career, but is predominantly a supporting actor playing comedy roles. While performing roles of a solo comedian in films, he often co-starred with Senthil to form a comedy duo.[11] The pair was described as "Tamil cinema's Laurel and Hardy" and have performed slapstick humour in many Tamil films from the mid-1980s until the early 2000s.[12][13] Both of them are also remembered as partners-in-crime and also known for their chemistry.[14]

    Both Goundamani and Senthil were critically acclaimed for their career defining performance in Gangai Amaren's directorial Karakattakkaran (1989). Karakattakaran also coincidentally marked Goundamani and Senthil's 100th film as comedians together.[15] Senthil and Goundamani both reportedly spent full 28 days on set during the shooting of the film.[16] Goundamani's phrases in one of the comedy scenes featured in Karakattakaran, "Adhu enda enna pathu andha kelvi ketta?" when Senthil asked him "Intha cara vachiruntha Sopanasundhariya yaaru vaichiruka" became the highlight of the film and later became viral internet memes.[17]

    Goundamani's comedy scene from Thangamana Raasa (1989) is also best remembered by critics for dreaming of singing under the music of Ilaiyaraja when he was spending a jail term for petty crime. His one line phrases "Start the music", "Arasiyal la ithellam saatharnamappa" and "Kosu thollai thaanga mudiyala pa" which featured in the 1992 film Suriyan also later became a viral meme and trendsetter in Internet.[17]

    After recuperating from diabetes and respiratory illnesses during the late 2000s, he featured in Vaaimai and also played the lead role in 49-O, which began productions in 2013. It was directed by debutant Arokiadoss, a former assistant of Gautham Vasudev Menon.[18][19][9][10] In 2019, he was approached by film director R. Kannan and actor Santhanam to cast him in a supporting role for their film project but Goundamani reportedly turned down the offer as he was sceptical about the role.[20][21]

    Filmography[edit]

    1960s[edit]

    List of Goundamani 1960s film credits
    Year Title Role Notes
    1964 Server Sundaram Driver

    1970s[edit]

    List of Goundamani 1970s film credits
    Year Title Role Notes
    1970 Raman Ethanai Ramanadi School Van Driver
    1971 Thenum Paalum Driver
    1977 16 Vayathinile Subramani Debut film
    1978 Kizhake Pogum Rail Ramaiya
    Sigappu Rojakal Manager
    1979 Anandam Enndru Arambam
    Puthiya Vaarpugal Ammavasai
    Suvarilladha Chiththirangal Kaliyannan

    1980s[edit]

    List of Goundamani 1980s film credits
    Year Title Role Notes
    1980 Paruvathin Vasalile
    Saranam Ayyappa
    Mangala Nayagi
    Kallukkul Eeram
    Enga Ooru Rasathi
    Vasantha Azhaippugal
    1981 Devi Dharisanam
    Kudumbam Oru Kadambam House Owner
    Velichathukku Vanga
    Nenjile Thunivirunthal
    Netrikan Singaram
    1982 Anandha Ragam
    Mullillatha Roja
    Pakkathu Veetu Roja
    Antha Rathirikku Satchi Illai
    Ilanjodigal
    Valibamey Vaa Vaa
    Agaya Gangai
    1983 Uyirullavarai Usha
    Inimai Idho Idho
    Kaadhal Oviyam
    Malaiyoor Mambattiyan 'Silk' Singaram
    Thoongadhe Thambi Thoongadhe
    Aanandha Kummi
    1984 Komberi Mookan
    Naan Paadum Paadal
    Neram Nalla Neram
    Nilavu Suduvathillai
    Naalai Unathu Naal Varadhan
    Priyamudan Prabhu
    Unnai Naan Santhithen
    Thambathigal
    Vaidehi Kathirunthal

    All-in-All Azhaguraja

    1985 Rajathi Rojakili
    Aagaya Thamaraigal Boopathy
    Amudha Gaanam
    Anbin Mugavari
    Japanil Kalyanaraman Mayilsamy
    Idhaya Kovil Logidhasan Bhagavathar
    Kanni Rasi Gopikrishna
    Aasha
    Karaiyai Thodadha Alaigal
    Mannukketha Ponnu Vishamurukki Veluchamy
    Meendum Parasakthi
    Mookkanan Kaiyiru
    Pagal Nilavu George Kutty
    Annai Bhoomi Ragappa
    Panam Pathum Seiyum
    Chain Jayapal
    Alai Osai
    Avan
    Karuppu Chattaikaran
    Rajagopuram
    Vellai Manasu
    Udaya Geetham
    Bus Conductor
    Marudhani

    School Teacher

    Thendral Thodatha Malar
    Eetti
    Geethanjali
    Hello Yaar Pesurathu
    Karpooradeepam
    Naane Raja Naane Mandhiri Kuppusamy
    1986 Karimedu Karuvayan
    Annai En Deivam
    December Pookal
    Maragatha Veenai
    Engal Thaikulame Varuga
    Aayiram Pookkal Malarattum
    Mr. Bharath Sanjeevi
    Rasigan Oru Rasigai
    Pattu Selai
    Piranthaen Valarnthaen Raja
    Thalaiyaati Bommai
    Mannukkul Vairam
    Visham
    Dharma Pathini
    Isai Paadum Thendral
    Paadum Paravaigal
    1987 Dhoorathu Pachai
    Gramatthu Minnal
    Jaathi Pookkal
    Per Sollum Pillai
    Ninaive Oru Sangeetham
    Idhu Oru Thodar Kathai
    1988 Manamagale Vaa
    Poo Pootha Nandhavanam
    Sarkarai Pandal
    1989 Anbu Kattalai
    Enne Petha Raasa
    Karagattakaran[15] 'Thavil Vidhwan' Thangavelu
    Manasukketha Maharasa
    Enga Ooru Mappillai
    Ninaivu Chinnam
    Pennbuthi Pin Buthi
    Ponmana Selvan
    Raja Rajadhan
    Rasathi Kalyanam
    Thangamana Raasa
    Vaathiyaar Veettu Pillai
    Mundhanai Sabatham

    1990s[edit]

    List of Goundamani 1990s film credits
    Year Title Role Notes
    1990 Vaazhkai Chakkaram Constable
    Paattali Magan Dharmadi Dharmalingam
    Salem Vishnu Kathavarayan
    Paattukku Naan Adimai
    Thangathin Thangam
    Neengalum Herothan Pavadaikanth
    Ulagam Pirandhadhu Enakkaga 'Suthi' Josiyar
    Periya Idathu Pillai Guest Appearance
    Madurai Veeran Enga Saami 'Balloon' Kandasamy
    Ooru Vittu Ooru Vanthu Captain Tamil arasu
    Velai Kidaichuduchu
    Patanathil Petti
    My Dear Marthandan Idea Mani
    Puthu Paatu Palanisamy
    Nadigan Kurangu Kannayiram
    Namma Ooru Poovatha Everything Ekambaram
    1991 Naadu Adhai Naadu
    Naan Pudicha Maapillai
    Pudhu Manithan Rasappa
    Chinna Thambi Kanthasamy
    En Rasavin Manasile Pannaiyar
    Adhikari
    Marikozhundhu
    Idhaya Vaasal Balaraman
    Cheran Pandiyan Mechanic Manikkam
    Ayul Kaithi
    Vaidehi Kalyanam Pachamuthu
    Oorellam Un Paattu
    Thambi Oorukku Pudhusu
    Vasanthakala Paravai
    Kizhakku Karai Raja (Jacky)
    Bramma Valayapalayam Chinnasamy
    Nallathai Naadu Kekum A police officer who disguises himself as a ghost [22]
    Thalattu Ketkuthamma

    Rasaiya's uncle

    Nenjamundu Nermaiyundu
    Pondatti Sonna Kettukanum Dharmalingam
    1992 Mannan Muthu
    Chinna Gounder Vellai
    Pandithurai Mayilsamy
    Rickshaw Mama Govinthasamy
    Thilagam Singamuthu
    Ilavarasan

    Kung Fu Master

    Chinna Thayye
    Periya Gounder Ponnu Palanisamy
    Sivantha Malar Police constable
    Thanga Manasukkaran Guitarist
    Singaravelan Drums Mani
    Therku Theru Machan
    Chinnavar
    Chinna Pasanga Naanga Govinthan
    Oor Mariyadhai 'Miner' Mahadevan
    Idhuthanda Sattam Karuppan
    Aavarampoo Chellappa Aasari
    Thaali Kattiya Raasa
    Magudam

    Thanni Samy

    Pattathu Raani Jalagandeswaran
    Suriyan Pannikutty Ramasamy
    Pangali Mani
    Samundi Muthu
    David Uncle Kavundar
    Senthamizh Paattu

    Murugesan

    Thirumathi Palanisamy Dhandapani
    Onna Irukka Kathukanum Sudalai
    Villu Pattukaran Appakannu
    Natchathira Nayagan 'Detective' Thiruvasagam
    1993 Koyil Kaalai Ilaneer Businessman
    Walter Vetrivel 'Royal' Ramasamy
    Rakkayi Koyil

    Singaram

    Manikuyil
    Ejamaan Vellaiyangiri
    Maharasan Govindan
    Amma Ponnu
    Uthama Raasa Ondippulithevar
    Ponnumani

    Naachi

    Porantha Veeda Puguntha Veeda Ravi's Father
    Uzhaippali P. A. of Lawyer
    Band Master
    Dharma Seelan
    Gentleman Mani
    Udan Pirappu 'White Rice' Vellasamy
    Thalattu
    I Love India
    Dhuruva Natchathiram
    Chinna Jameen

    Thalaiyari Mama

    Kattabomman 'Supervisor' Subramani
    Rojavai Killathe Devit Lorry Driver
    1994 Sethupathi IPS Muthaiya
    Rajakumaran Marusamy, The Milkman
    Aranmanai Kaavalan Thangamani
    Varavu Ettana Selavu Pathana 'Anjatha Singam' Marugupandi
    Seeman
    Vandicholai Chinraasu Kittu
    Jai Hind Kottaisamy
    Rasigan Ekambaram
    Mettupatti Mirasu Kavundar
    Vietnam Colony Joseph
    Sadhu 'Anjukolai' Aarumugam
    Sathyavan Kiruba
    Thai Maaman Rasappan's uncle
    Jallikattu Kaalai Aarusamy
    Nattamai Pangali / Pangali's mom
    Periya Marudhu

    Sudalai

    Nila
    Thaai Manasu Chokkalingam
    1995 Naan Petha Magane K. D. Varadarajan
    Veluchami Kathavarayan
    Muthu Kaalai
    Muthukulikka Vaariyala Kondakara Annachi
    Raja Enga Raja Raja
    Coolie
    Karnaa Nayak
    Lucky Man Yamadharmarajan
    Chinna Vathiyar Josiyar
    Murai Maman Perusu (Sirasu's elder brother)
    Villadhi Villain Mani
    Thamizhachi Villangam
    Marumagan Govindsamy
    Thedi Vandha Raasa Albert Kothandam
    Chakravarthy Chinnappa
    Nadodi Mannan Ponnusamy
    Periya Kudumbam

    Post Master

    Mr. Madras Govindsamy
    Ilavarasi Gaja
    Ragasiya Police Ponnurangam
    Maa Manithan Mr. Dinar / Vettiyan
    Ayudha Poojai Kanthasamy
    Maaman Magal
    Murai Mappillai Ramesh
    Mannai Thottu Kumbidanum Desingu
    1996 Coimbatore Mappillai Gopal
    Parambarai Karuppusamy
    Ullathai Allitha Great Vasu
    Mahaprabhu Sethu
    Nattupura Pattu Kattamuthu
    Musthaffaa Chellappa
    Indian Subbaiah
    Pudhu Nilavu Taxi Driver
    Katta Panchayathu
    Avathara Purushan 'Pickpocket' Periyasamy
    En Aasai Thangachi
    Poovarasan Govind
    Mettukudi Kalingarayan
    Parivattam
    Tata Birla Ranjith
    Senathipathi Kathavarayan
    Gnanapazham
    1997 Periya Thambi Azhagu Sundaram
    Nesam
    Pudhayal
    Mannava Raghupathy
    Vallal

    Sithappu

    Sishya
    Periya Idathu Mappillai Kaali
    Aahaa Enna Porutham
    Thedinen Vanthathu Tamizhmani / 'Pollachi' Ponnusamy
    Janakiraman
    Rettai Jadai Vayasu
    1998 Aval Varuvala Dhandapani
    Thaayin Manikodi 'Silverspoon' Shilpakumar
    En Uyir Nee Thaane 'Bullet' Jackie
    Bhagavath Singh
    1999 Suriya Paarvai Raj Bharath / Nattamai
    Ponnu Veetukkaran Ekambaram
    Ethirum Pudhirum

    Auto Driver

    Kadhalar Dhinam Professor Jack
    Malabar Police Govindrajan (Govindo)
    Unakkaga Ellam Unakkaga Kundalakesi
    Azhagarsamy

    2000s[edit]

    List of Goundamani 2000s film credits
    Year Title Role Notes
    2000 Veeranadai Ulagavaayan
    Kannan Varuvaan[23] Thannirmalai/Athiyapatham/Ezhumalai
    Kannaal Pesavaa Crendan
    2001 Kunguma Pottu Gounder Chinnasamy
    Vedham Govindsamy
    Samuthiram Ramanathan
    Azhagana Naatkal Ranjith
    2002 Baba Annamalai
    Samasthanam
    2003 Chokka Thangam Muthu's uncle
    Yes Madam
    Parasuram Sub-Inspector Thangaraj
    2004 Manmadhan 'Puncture' Pandi
    2006 Suyetchai MLA Visky
    2008 Thangam Kalai

    2010s[edit]

    List of Goundamani 2010s film credits
    Year Title Role Notes
    2010 Jaggubhai MIB alias Kalaniyappan
    Pollachi Mappillai
    2015 49-O Savuri [24]
    2016 Enakku Veru Engum Kilaigal Kidayathu Caravan Krishnan [25]
    Vaaimai Benny

    References[edit]

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  • ^ "Who's still watching Senthil, Goundamani comedy?". The News Minute. 19 October 2016. Archived from the original on 21 September 2019.
  • ^ "King of comedy turns 75!". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 22 June 2020.
  • ^ "A tribute to veteran comedian Goundamani". Vikatan. 25 May 2017. Archived from the original on 28 September 2019.
  • ^ "Where is today's great comedian? | Cinemaexpress". Cinema Express. Archived from the original on 1 September 2021. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
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  • ^ a b Palaniappan, P (24 February 2012). "Comedian Kavundamani's wedding photo – A Rare Picture!". SouthDreamz. Archived from the original on 11 October 2020. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  • ^ a b "Comedian Kavundamani's Daughter Wedding". Indiaglitz.com. Archived from the original on 17 December 2013. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  • ^ "Tamil comedian Goundamani turns 76, fans storm Twitter". India Today. 25 May 2015. Archived from the original on 1 September 2021. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
  • ^ "'With the legend': Sivakarthikeyan on meeting veteran comedian Goundamani". The News Minute. 24 August 2021. Archived from the original on 1 September 2021. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
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  • ^ "Goundamani will always be my favourite comedian: Senthil". The New Indian Express. Archived from the original on 14 October 2022. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
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  • ^ "The Word View: That Vazhappazham scene". The Times of India. April 2018. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
  • ^ a b "Happy Birthday Goundamani: 25 iconic Counters that defined the legend". Cinema Express. Archived from the original on 1 September 2021. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
  • ^ "Kavundamani is back as Hero with 49 O". Indiaglitz.com. Archived from the original on 16 December 2013. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
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  • ^ "Goundamani in talks for Santhanam-R Kannan project". The New Indian Express. 20 June 2019. Archived from the original on 1 September 2021. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
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  • ^ Kumar, S. R. Ashok (13 January 2015). "Goundamani's next as hero". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 11 October 2020.
  • ^ Raghavan, Nikhil (21 May 2016). "Return of the counter". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 24 June 2016.
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