Cho Ramaswamy

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Cho Ramaswamy iyer
Born (1934-10-05) October 5, 1934
Mylapore, Madras, India
Occupation Actor, politician, journalist, lawyer
Notable credit(s) Thuglak
Family R. Srinivasa Iyer (Father)
Rajammal(Mother)

Srinivasa Iyer Ramaswamy called as Cho Ramaswamy (Tamil: சோ ராமசுவாமி) is a comedian, editor, playwright and lawyer in Tamil Nadu.[1]He is the founder and editor of the Tamil magazine, Thuglak.

Nomination to Rajya Sabha

He was nominated to the Rajya Sabha by the President of India, K. R. Narayanan. In the Rajya Sabha 12 MPs are nominated by the President of India from amongst persons who have special knowledge or practical experience in the fields of literature, science, art or social service. He served as a Rajya Sabha MP from November 1999 to November 2005.[2]

Filmography

Plays

  1. Muhammad bin Tughluq
  2. Yaarukkum Vetkamillai
  3. Saathiram Sonnadhillai
  4. Nermai Urangum Neram
  5. Iraivan Irandhuvittana ?
  6. Enru Thaniyum Inda Sudandira Thaagam ?
  7. Judgement Reserved
  8. Quo Vadis
  9. Unmayae Unn Villai Ennae?
  10. Saraswathiyin Selvan
  11. Unmai Urangum Neram
  12. Madras by Night

Movies acted

  1. Guru sishyan
  2. Adhisayappiravi
  3. Aarilirundhu Aruvadhuvarai
  4. Adutha vaarisu
  5. Manithan
  6. Kazhugu
  7. Kaadhalaa Kaadhalaa
  8. Then Mazhai
  9. Nirai Kudam
  10. Galaattaa Kalyaanam
  11. Muhammad bin Tughluq
  12. En Annan
  13. Maattukaaravelan
  14. Pommalaattam
  15. Engal Thangam
  16. Aayiram Poi
  17. Neelagiri Express
  18. Paar Magale Paar
  19. Thanga Pathakkam
  20. Mr.Sampath
  21. Unmaye un vilai enna
  22. Thanikudithanam
  23. Vandhaale Maharaasi
  24. Suryakaanthi
  25. Gowravam
  26. Ninaivil Nindraval
  27. Then Kinnam
  28. Anand
  29. Kuzhanthaikkaaga
  30. Sonthankal Vaazhga
  31. Pon Vanndu
  32. Meyar Meenakshi
  33. Kadavulin Theerppu
  34. Balappareetchai
  35. Vaakkuruthi
  36. Orey Saatchi
  37. Thaaikku Oru Pillai
  38. Sankey Muzhanku
  39. Penn Endraal Penn
  40. Anbai Thedi
  41. Antharangam
  42. Cinema Paiththiyam
  43. ROshakkaari
  44. Delhi Maappillai
  45. Ulagam Ivvalavuthaan
  46. Gangaa Gowri
  47. Manitharil Maanikkam
  48. Unga Veettu Kalyaanam

Movies Directed

  1. Mohammed Bin Thuglak
  2. Unmaiye Un Vilai Enna
  3. Mr Sampath
  4. Yarukkum Vetkam Illai

Screenplays written

  1. Neelagiri Express
  2. Ayiram poi

Religious works

  1. Hindu Maha Samudram Vol - I, II, III, IV, V, and VI (Latest)
  2. Mahabaratham Pesugirathu
  3. Valmiki Ramayanam
  4. Verukathagada Bramaniyam
  5. Nane Raja

Other noteworthy works

  1. Engey Brahmanan?
  2. Verukatthakkatha Brahmaneeyam ?
  3. Sambavami Yuge Yuge
  4. Vande Mataram
  5. Ivargalai therindhu kollungal
  6. Washington il Nallathambi
  7. Sarakar Pugunda Veedu
  8. Koovam nadikaraiyinile
  9. Adhigaprasangam
  10. yaro ivar yaro ?
  11. Saadhal Ellaiyel Kaadhal
  12. Mydear BrahmaDeva
  13. India Enge Pogiradhu ?
  14. Kamarajarai sandhitthen
  15. Puratchi Geethai
  16. Sattam Thalai Guniyattum
  17. Enge Pogirai ?
  18. Embak kana Onru Kandaen
  19. Saraswathi Sabatham
  20. Manam Oru Kurangu
  21. En koodathu ?
  22. Eravil Chennai
  23. Uravugal Ellaiyadi Pappa
  24. Edarkaga ?
  25. Thiraiyulagathai Thirumbi Parkiraen
  26. Unmayae Unn Villai Ennae?
  27. Brahmanan Oru Madayan
  28. Janatha Nagar Colony

Trivia

  • Following Sanjay Gandhi's death, Cho released stamps in memory of a man called Saxena, who he claimed had also died in the air crash. The postal departments funnily failed to realize that these stamps were not official and mistakenly approved them.[3]
  • Cho played the role of a bike mechanic in a play "Petral dhaan Pillaya" written by Pattu of the United Amateur Artistes (UAA), which became a huge success. When the play was later adapted into a film by director A. Bhimsingh, Sivaji Ganesan persuaded Cho to play the same role in the film too, leading to Cho's entry into the film world.[3]

References

Below blog give detail writeup for his male chauvinist stand http://www.saravananmetha.blogspot.in/2013/08/blog-post_5038.html

External links

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