Vivek Biography
Vivek Vivekananthan (Tamil: விவேக்; born 19 November 1961) is a Indian film actor and comedian. He has won four Filmfare Best Comedian Awards for his performances in Run, Saamy, Perazhagan and Sivaji, respectively.Guinness World Records fastest performance for fastest movie production 11 days 23 hours & 45 minutes in Sivappu Mazhai. In April 2009, Vivek received the Padma Shri award by the Government of India for his contribution to the arts.[1] He was introduced to filmdom by renowed director K. Balachander.
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1 Acting career
2 His words from interviews
3 Filmography
4 References
5 External links
[edit]Acting career
He said in an interview how he came to acting. "Actually, it was an accident for me. While working at the Secretariat, I was a main entertainer in the ‘Madras Humour Club International’ where people used to come, sit, and share jokes. I was a pioneer who started acting a joke, i.e. pantomiming a situation. This fetched me the ‘Best Entertainer Award’ many times.
I did my M.Com and was working as a telephone operator in Madurai. I used to come to Chennai, entertain the members of the humor club, and return. P.R. Govindarajan, known as Kalakendra Govindarajan, was a member of the humour club. He introduced me to his friend K. Balachander, film director, who asked me: “What do you want Mr. Vivek.” I replied: “I don’t want anything, Sir.” Both of them exchanged looks. Govindarajan said to Balachander that I was a raw talent from Madurai and did not know how to talk. I stood looking at both of them and did not know what to say. Balachander said: “Neither Chennai nor Madurai, I cannot help you. Try to get a transfer”.
Vivek Vivekananthan (Tamil: விவேக்; born 19 November 1961) is a Indian film actor and comedian. He has won four Filmfare Best Comedian Awards for his performances in Run, Saamy, Perazhagan and Sivaji, respectively.Guinness World Records fastest performance for fastest movie production 11 days 23 hours & 45 minutes in Sivappu Mazhai. In April 2009, Vivek received the Padma Shri award by the Government of India for his contribution to the arts.[1] He was introduced to filmdom by renowed director K. Balachander.
Contents [hide]
1 Acting career
2 His words from interviews
3 Filmography
4 References
5 External links
[edit]Acting career
He said in an interview how he came to acting. "Actually, it was an accident for me. While working at the Secretariat, I was a main entertainer in the ‘Madras Humour Club International’ where people used to come, sit, and share jokes. I was a pioneer who started acting a joke, i.e. pantomiming a situation. This fetched me the ‘Best Entertainer Award’ many times.
I did my M.Com and was working as a telephone operator in Madurai. I used to come to Chennai, entertain the members of the humor club, and return. P.R. Govindarajan, known as Kalakendra Govindarajan, was a member of the humour club. He introduced me to his friend K. Balachander, film director, who asked me: “What do you want Mr. Vivek.” I replied: “I don’t want anything, Sir.” Both of them exchanged looks. Govindarajan said to Balachander that I was a raw talent from Madurai and did not know how to talk. I stood looking at both of them and did not know what to say. Balachander said: “Neither Chennai nor Madurai, I cannot help you. Try to get a transfer”.
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