T. P. Gajendran (1955 – 5 February 2023) was an Indian film director and actor who played minor roles. T. P. Gajendran calls for revival of Tamil theatre. The Hindu – Cities: Tiruchirapalli (18 July 2012). Retrieved 16 November 2013 He directed more than 15 films and acted in more than 100 films. He was the son of Tuticorin MR.Perumal. Actress T. P. Muthulakshmi, his sister-in-law, helped with his upbringing.
In the early 2000s, Gajendran directed a series of medium-budget family comedy drama films featuring Prabhu in titular lead roles. These include Budget Padmanabhan (2000), Middle Class Madhavan (2001), and Banda Paramasivam (2003), while a fourth film Aasai Vachen Unmele was shelved after a few schedules. He also attempted to make a Hindu devotional film, owing to the trend in Tamil cinema cinema during 2001, but Karppoora Naayagi featuring Roja Selvamani and Bhanupriya was later shelved.
In 2015, he was chosen as the president of Cinema Technicians Association (CTA).
Kannada film |
Remake of Malayalam film CID Moosa |
Villager | Uncredited role |
Advocate | |
Gajendran | |
Fernandes | |
Panchayat board member | Uncredited role |
Press owner | |
Muthu | |
Ravi | |
Comic Inspector | |
Kuvalai | |
Lawyer | |
Cameo role | |
Director | |
Minister | |
C. R. Saraswathi's husband | |
Vellaichamy | |
Gopal | |
Director | |
Gajendra | |
Village Landlord | |
Kumar's father | |
Parrot Astrologer | |
Ganesh Constructions Employee | |
Director | |
Doctor | |
Marriage broker | |
Doctor | |
Advocate Varadharajan | |
Minister | |
Narayanan | |
Police constable | |
Madman | |
Irulandi | |
The man Kathiresan's cousin threatens to beat up | |
Ramesh | |
Himself | |
Marriage guest | |
Apartment Secretary | |
Professor | |
Priest | |
Police Inspector | |
Astrologer | |
Kumar's father | |
Jambulingam | |
Thangameena's father | |
Travelling Ticket Examiner | |
Durai Singam | |
Sudalai | |
Emberumal Chettiar | |
Doctor | |
Doctor | |
Judge | |
Petthiah | |
Sudhanthiram | |
Hotel owner | |
Periya Karuppu | |
Posthumous release | |
Posthumous release | |
Posthumous release |
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