M. N. Nambiar


























M. N. Nambiar
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Born
Manjeri Narayanan Nambiar


7 March 1919

Kannur, Malabar, British Raj (now in Kerala, India)

Died 19 November 2008(2008-11-19) (aged 89)

Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

Spouse(s) Rukmani
Children Sukumar, Mohan, Sneha

Manjeri Narayanan Nambiar (7 March 1919 – 19 November 2008), was an Indian actor in Tamil cinema who dominated the industry in the role of villain for around 50 years. Also known as Nambiar swami or Maha Guruswami, he was also a spiritual leader who pioneered the movement of taking pilgrims to Sabarimala.




Contents






  • 1 Early life


  • 2 Film career


  • 3 Partial filmography


  • 4 Television


  • 5 Death


  • 6 Tributes


  • 7 References


  • 8 External links





Early life


M. N. Nambiar was born on 7 March 1919 at Kandakkai Mayyil Kannur, Kerala. He was a child in a marriage between a Nambodiri father and Nayar (Nambiar) mother. While he was still a child, his father died. He moved to live and study in Ooty with his elder sister and brother-in-law.[1] He became interested in acting when he was 13 and he joined Nawab Rajamanikkam's troupe. From then on acting became the only thing that occupied him. His first film was Bhaktha Ramadoss, shot in 1935 in Hindi and Tamil, where he played as a comedian along with T.K.Sampangi.



Film career


Though he started as a hero, Nambiar Guruswami soon started donning the role of a villain — so much so that today his name is synonymous with villainy in Kollywood. Nambiar swami has worked with seven generations of actors. His first pay was Rs.3 with Boys Company. He would retain Rs.1 and send Rs.2 to his mother. A man of very limited needs, he has never eaten food not cooked by his wife, Rugmini Nambiar.


He made quite a statement in the early 50s with his portrayal of 11 roles in Digambara Samiyar, one of his films as the Lead. His arresting performance in films such as Manthiri Kumari, Velaikaari, Ayirathil Oruvan, Thillana Mohanambal, Missiyamma and Nenjam Marappadillai paved way for a very successful career that spanned over five decades.[2]


A majority of the more than 1000 films that he has done is in Tamil, though he has acted in Telugu, Malayalam and Hindi, besides an English film `Jungle' (with Rod Cameron, the film's hero, directed by William Burke) in which he appears in a few brief scenes. The film was released in 1952. The Hindi film he acted in was a remake of the Tamil Kanavane Kankanda Deivam. After becoming popular in Tamil films he started his own drama troupe called Nambiar Nataka Mandram. They staged two plays — `Kaviyin Kanavu' and a comedy play `Kalyana Supermarket.'


Nambiar swami was that rare contradictory personality - a cruel, charming villain on the silver screen while being a very pious man in real life. He was also a pure vegetarian and teetotaler. He was also an ardent devotee of Sabarimala Sri Ayyappan. He has had a long association with the temple, and visited the shrine more than 65 times over the last half a century; this has led to him being called Maha Guruswamy. His colleagues noted that he died during the famous Sabarimala season and it may be due to the blessing of his Lord.[3]


His favourite films remain `Aayirathil Oruvan' with MGR, `Ambikapathi' with Sivaji Ganesan, `Missiyamma' with Gemini Ganesan, `Nenjam Marappathillai' directed by Sridhar and `Thooral Ninu Pochu' with Bhagyaraj. This was the film that made him do character roles, something that he continued to do till his death. He also acted as hero in two films `Kalyani' and `Kavitha' produced by Modern Theaters. He has done stage, films and also acted on TV dramas like 'Oviyam' and Velan. When it comes to acting, he supposedly likes all the actors; but of special mention are M. R. Radha and Savitri. Both, in his opinion, were brilliant in their own way.



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Year
Film
Language
Role
Notes
1935

Bhaktha Ramadas
Tamil
Debut film as a comedian
1946

Vidyapathi
Tamil

1947

Rajakumaari
Tamil


Kanjan
Tamil

1948

Abhimanyu
Tamil

1949

Velaikaari
Tamil

1950

Manthiri Kumari
Tamil
Rajaguru


Digambara Samiyar
Tamil


1951

Marmayogi
Tamil


Sarvadhikari
Tamil

Remake of The Gallant Blade[4]
1952
Kalyani
Tamil



Jungle
English

1953

Petrathai
Tamil


Kanna Talli
Telugu
Sankar


Azhagi
Tamil


1954

Mangalyam
Tamil
Gopi

1955

Guna Sundari
Tamil


Doctor Savithri
Tamil


Pennarasi
Tamil
Minister

1956

Amara Deepam
Tamil

1957

Makkalai petra magaraasi
Tamil



Rajarajan
Tamil


Mayabazar
Tamil

Shakuni


Thangamalai Ragasiyam
Tamil
King Adithan


Ambikapathy
Tamil



Pathini Deivam
Tamil

1958

Uthama Puthiran
Tamil


Nadodi Mannan
Tamil


Illarame Nallaram
Tamil
1959

Bhagapirivinai
Tamil


1961

Arasilangkumari
Tamil



Pasamalar
Tamil

1963

Panathootam
Tamil


Nenjam Marappathillai
Tamil


1965

Enga Veetu Pillai
Tamil

1965

Aayirathil Oruvan
Tamil

1966

Anbe Vaa
Tamil



Thali Bhagyam
Tamil


Nadodi
Tamil


Naan Aanaiyital
Tamil

1967

Kaavalkkaran
Tamil

1968

Ragasiya Police 115
Tamil


Kudiyirundha Koyil
Tamil
Bhoopathy


Pudhiya Bhoomi
Tamil


En Thambi
Tamil



Thillana Mohanambal
Tamil
Maharaja of Madhanpur

1969

Sivandha Mann
Tamil


1970

En Annan
Tamil



Thalaivan
Tamil


1971

Thangaikkaaga
Tamil



Kulama Gunama
Tamil



Savaale Samali
Tamil


1973

Raja Raja Cholan
Tamil



Ponnunjal
Tamil



Pattikaattu Ponnaiya
Tamil


1975

Mannavan Vanthaanadi
Tamil



Pallandu Vazhga
Tamil



Ninaithadhai Mudippavan
Tamil


1976

Satyam
Tamil

1978

Thacoli Ambu
Malayalam


Varuvan Vadivelan
Tamil


1979

Avesham
Malayalam
Shekhar


Pancharatnam
Malayalam

Nadagame Ulagam
Tamil



Mamankam
Malayalam


Thirisoolam
Tamil


1980

Chandra Bimbam
Malayalam


Arangum Aniyarayum
Malayalam


Ratha Paasam
Tamil



Shakthi
Malayalam


Guru
Tamil

1981

Garjanai
Tamil


Kolilakkam
Malayalam


Thadavara
Malayalam

1982

Chilanthivala
Malayalam
Shekhar


Thooral Ninnu Pochu
Tamil


Parvaiyin Marupakkam
Tamil

1983

Thai Veedu
Tamil


Dowry Kalyanam
Tamil


Sandhippu
Tamil



Saatchi
Tamil

1984

Vaazhkai
Tamil



Naan Mahaan Alla
Tamil


Simma Soppanam
Tamil



Vetri
Tamil

1985

Eetti
Tamil

1986

Karimedu Karuvayan
Tamil



Nambinar Keduvathillai
Tamil


Mella Thirandhathu Kadhavu
Tamil

1987

Velundu Vinaiyillai
Tamil


Jallikattu
Tamil


1988

Thambi Thanga Kambi
Tamil

1989

Paattukku Oru Thalaivan
Tamil


Meenakshi Thiruvilayadal
Tamil

1990

Pulan Visaranai
Tamil


Paattali Magan
Tamil


Paalam
Tamil


Avasara Police 100
Tamil


1991

Enga Ooru Sippai
Tamil


Captain Prabhakaran
Tamil


Maanagara Kaaval
Tamil

1992

Thai Mozhi
Tamil


Kaviya Thalaivan
Tamil

1993

Yejaman
Tamil


Ezhai Jaathi
Tamil


Gentleman
Tamil


Nallathe Nadakkum
Tamil


Thanga Pappa
Tamil

1994

Sethupathi IPS
Tamil


Paasamalargal
Tamil


Periya Marudhu
Tamil

1995

Karuppu Nila
Tamil

1996

Poove Unakkaga
Tamil

1997

Vallal
Tamil

1998

Moovendhar
Tamil


Poonthottam
Tamil

1999

Endrendrum Kadhal
Tamil


Rojavanam
Tamil


Pooparika Varugirom
Tamil

2001

Sharja To Sharja
Malayalam


Vinnukkum Mannukkum
Tamil

2002

Varushamellam Vasantham
Tamil


Baba
Tamil
Baba's maternal uncle
2003

Relax
Malayalam


Winner
Tamil
Velayutham
2004

Arasatchi
Tamil

2005

Anbe Aaruyire
Tamil

2006

Sudesi
Tamil



Television



  • Alaigal

  • Velan



Death


Nambiar suffered from bacterial infection and died at his residence in Chennai on 19 November 2008. As his last act on Earth, he looked at his wife (the woman he loved above all) one final time & then slowly closed his eyes. He was survived by his wife Rugmini Amma, 2 sons — one, a senior BJP leader Sukumar Nambiar, and the other, Mohan Nambiar, a prominent businessman based in Coimbatore and a daughter, Sneha Nambiar. His eldest son Sukumar Nambiar died on 8 January 2012 aged 63 and later his wife Rugmini Amma also died on 11 April 2012 aged 82.



Tributes



  • P. Vasu (Director) :

"If there was anyone who could act with both the top heroes (Sivaji Ganesan and M. G. R.) of Tamil cinema then, it was Nambiar. At one point, directors could not think of anyone else but him to play villain."



  • Sreekanth (Actor) :

"This is a very big loss...you cannot find a human being like him easily."



  • Manorama (Actress) :

"He was a villain only when the camera got rolling...otherwise, he’d always keep us laughing with his ready wit,"


  • K. Raman (Make-up man) :

"In ‘Nenjam Marappadillai,’ he plays a really old man...the makeup would take hours together, but he would be extremely patient. His skin was flawless and almost pink...he took great care of his health."



  • Sundaram (Dance master) :

"Nambiar swami was responsible for taking most of us in the industry to Sabarimalai"



  • J. Jayalalithaa (Politician) :

"I have acted with him in several films. He would be very jovial and enthusiastic on the sets. When one worked with him, one forgot the burden of work. He was very fond of me and I always had great regard and respect for him. His passing away is a great loss indeed."



References





  1. ^ Mohan V. Raman (16 November 2010). "Reel villain, real hero". Chennai, India: The Hindu. Retrieved 20 February 2012..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output .citation q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4c/Wikisource-logo.svg/12px-Wikisource-logo.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-maint{display:none;color:#33aa33;margin-left:0.3em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}


  2. ^ http://www.thehindu.com/2000/09/29/stories/09290226.htm


  3. ^ "A handsome villain". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 20 November 2008.


  4. ^ "Sarvadhikari 1951". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 25 October 2008.



  • http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/7737798.stm


External links



  • M.N. Nambiar: Legendary "Villain" of Tamil Cinema-by D.B.S. Jeyaraj


  • M.N. Nambiar on IMDb








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