Javar Seetharaman
Javar Sitaraman | |
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Native name | ஜாவர் சீதாராமன் |
Born | Tiruchirappalli, Madras Presidency, British India |
Died |
1971 chennai |
Occupation |
Screenwriter, Director, Actor |
Years active | 1947–1970 |
Javar Seetharaman alternatively spelled as Javert Seetharaman or Javar Sitaraman or Jawar Seetharaman was an Indian author, screenwriter and actor.
Biography
N Seetharaman was a lawyer from Trichy. He joined Gemini Studios to pursue a career in films. Besides acting, he also wrote the script and dialogues for a number of Tamil and Hindi Films.[1] He came to be called as Jawar or Javert due to his memorable portrayal of Javert in the 1950 Tamil film, Ezhai Padum Padu based on Les Misérables by Victor Hugo.[2]
Bibliography
Tamil fiction
- Minnal mazhai mohini
- Panam pen pasam
- Udal porul ananthi
- Nane nan
- Sorkgaththil puyal
- Kase kadavul [3]
Partial filmography
Tamil films
- Actor
- Miss Malini (1947) - Actor
- Ezhai Padum Padu (1950) - Actor (Inspector Javert)
- Marma Yogi (1951) - Actor [4]
- Panakkari (1953) - Actor[5]
- Penn (1954)
- Andha Naal (1954) - Actor (C.I.D. officer Sivanandam), Screenplay, Dialogues
- Viduthalai (1954) - Actor
- Chella Pillai (1955) - Actor, Screenplay [6]
- Veerapandiya Kattabomman (1958) - Actor (Major Bannerman)
- Parthiban Kanavu (1960) - Actor (Sivacharyar)
- Kumara Raja (1961) - Actor
- Pattanathil Bhootham (1967) - Actor
- Thanga Surangam (1969) - Actor
- Sivandha Mann (1969) - Actor
- Writer
- Andha Naal (1954)
- Athisaya Penn (1959)
- Kalathur Kannamma (1960)
- Aalayamani (1962)
- Valar Pirai (1962)
- Aadi Perukku (1962)
- Anandha Jodhi (1963)
- Andavan Kattalai (1964)
- Kuzhandaiyum Deivamum (1965)
- Antastulu (1965; Telugu)
- Ramu (1966)
- Pattanathil Bhootham (1967)
- Uyarndha Manithan (1968)
Hindi films
- Writer[7]
- Paisa Ya Pyaar (1969) - Direction and Production
- Aadmi (1968) - Story
- Do Kaliyan (1968) - Story, Screenplay
- Suraj (1966) - Screenplay
- Shaadi (1962) - Story
- Bhai-Bhai (1956) - Screenplay
Awards and nominations
- Nominated
References
- ↑ Randor Guy: From Silents to Sivaji, A Look Back
- ↑ "Blast from the past - Ezhai Padum Paadu 1950". The Hindu. 2 November 2007.
- ↑ http://tamilelibrary.org/teli/novel.html
- ↑ "Blast from the past — Marmayogi 1951". The Hindu. 14 March 2008.
- ↑ "Blast from the past -Panakkari 1953". The Hindu. 27 December 2008.
- ↑ "Blast from the past — Chella Pillai (1955)". The Hindu. 24 September 2009. Archived from the original on 12 December 2009.
- ↑ IMDB Profile
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