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Jaishankar
Jaishankar in one of his early films
Born
Subramaniam Shankar

(1938-07-12)July 12, 1938[1]
DiedJune 3, 2000(2000-06-03) (aged 61)
Years active1965-1998
Websitehttp://www.jaishankar.in

Jaishankar (12 July 1938—3 June 2000)[1] was an actor in Tamil cinema. He was credited onscreen with title of Makkal Kalingnar Jaishankar in most of the film starring him and is sometimes referred to as the Thennagathu James Bond (South Indian James Bond) because of his dashing roles in films such as Vallavan Oruvan and CID Shankar.

Biography

Jaishankar was called Subramaniam Shankar at birth, on 12 July 1938.[1] His father was a magistrate, and Jaishankar was educated at PS High School and The New College, Chennai, where he was awarded an honours degree. He studied law but gave it up after a year because of his interests in the theater and other art forms.[citation needed]

He joined Cho's Viveka Fine Arts, which consisted mostly of Mylaporeans where he did insignificantly small roles. Obviously not happy he moved out and the break came with Koothabiran's Kalki Fine Arts where he made a mark playing a lead role in Kalki's 'Amara Thaara'.

Career

In an era dominated by Sivaji Ganesan, M. G. Ramachandran and Gemini Ganesan, he created his own niche with portrayals of interesting characters. He was popularly known as South Indian James Bond because of his roles as the investigative detective in Vallavan Oruvan and CID Shankar,[2][3] and Friday star because he invariably had a release every week, He was also adept at comedy and contemporary portrayals as seen in Pattanathil Bhootham, Noottrukku Nooru and Kuzhandaiyum Deivamum. With the emergence of Rajinikanth and Kamal Hassan, he began to play villain and father roles in many films, among them Murattu Kaalai, Apoorva Sagodharargal and Thalapathi.

He is also remembered for his philanthropy as he helped the needy without any publicity.[4]

Among his more memorable roles was the teacher's role in the K Balachander film, Noothukku Nooru. He was last seen on screen in Iravum Pagalum, which had also been the title of his debut film.[5][6]

Death

Jaishankar died of heart attack on 3 June 2000, at the age of 61 in Chennai. He is survived by his wife and sons.

Medical Trust

Each year his son, Dr.Vijay Shankar, conducts 15 free eye surgeries on his father’s birthday.[7] He planned to create a trust in his father’s memory and conduct these camps on a larger scale and later include some more specialities like cardiac surgeries also.[8]

Selected filmography

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Year Film Notes
1965 Iravum Pagalum
1965 Enga veetu Pen]
1965 Panjavarnakili
1965 Kuzhanthaiyum Deivamum
1965 Oru Viral
1965 Vallavanukku Vallavan
1965 Vilaketriyaval
1966 Gowri Kalyanam
1966 Iru Vallavargal
1966 Kathal Paduthum Paadu
1966 Naam Movar
1966 Vallavan Oruvan
1966 Yaar Nee
1967 Kadhalithaal Podhuma?
1967 Pattanathil Bhootham
1967 Sabash Thambi
1967 Raaja Veetu Pillai
1967 Bavani
1968 Bommalattam
1968 Nilgiri Express
1968 Nervazhi
1968 Jeevanamsam
1968 Muthuchippi
1968 Teacheramma
1968 Uyira ? Maanama?
1968 Anbu Vazhi
1968 Siritha Mugam
1969 Akka Thangai
1969 Anbalippu
1969 Aththai Magal
1969 Kannippen
1969 Manasaatchi
1969 Mannippu
1969 Naangu Killadigal
1969 Nil Gavani Kaathali
1969 Pennai Vaazha Vidungal
1969 Ponnu Mappillai
1969 Poovaa ? Thalaiyaa ?
1969 Aayiram Poi

References

  1. ^ a b c "Friday Review Chennai / Cinema : Bond of Tamil screen". Chennai, India: The Hindu. 2008-11-07. Retrieved 2011-05-13.
  2. ^ "Metro Plus Coimbatore / Cinema : Simbu's a fan!". Chennai, India: The Hindu. 2010-10-09. Retrieved 2011-05-13.
  3. ^ "Find Tamil Actor Jaishankar Filmography, Movies, Pictures and Videos". Jointscene.com. Retrieved 2011-05-13.
  4. ^ "Tamil movies : Jaishankar's son to set up medical trust for poor!!". Behindwoods.com. 2006-03-31. Retrieved 2011-05-13.
  5. ^ "Tribute". Screenindia.com. Retrieved 2011-05-13.
  6. ^ [1]
  7. ^ "Tamil Nadu / Chennai News : Charitable trust launched". Chennai, India: The Hindu. 2006-04-26. Retrieved 2011-05-13.
  8. ^ "Retail Plus Chennai : First Take". Chennai, India: The Hindu. 2010-05-02. Retrieved 2011-05-13.

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