Its a sad day indeed. I heard on the Radio that thespian Nagesh (Wikipedia) passed away on 7.30am Saturday morning. He is one of the great actors of Tamil cinema. He acted in recent Kamalhaasan’s movies – Panchathanthiram, Vasool Raja MBBS, and Dasavatharam. In fact he acted in few Kamal movies since Aboorva Sahothathargal.
His old movies always elicit a good laughter from the audience. His roles as sidekick to hero provided ample chance for him to entertain the audience. Servant, cook, driver… you name it, he would have acted it.
His movies will always be cherished. May his soul continue on its journey.
From The Hindu:
A file photo of Tamil actor C.K. Nagesh after receiving the Kannadasan Award 2007 from music directors M.S. Viswanathan and T.K. Ramamurthy at Kannadasan’s 81st birth anniversary celebration organised by Kaviyarsu Kannadasan Tamil Sangam in Ch ennai on June 23, 2007. Photo: R. Shivaji Rao.Chennai (PTI): Veteran comedian Nagesh, who carved a niche for himself in the Tamil film industry both in humorous and character roles, died here on Saturday after a brief illness, family sources said.
Born as Gundu Rao to a Kannada Brahmin family in 1933, Nagesh was the most sought-after actor in the MGR-Sivaji era of Tamil cinema in the 1960s and mid-seventies, and was a regular feature in the movies of these late superstars.
Nagesh, who was suffering from prolonged illness, breathed his last at his residence.
A 1000-film veteran, Nagesh was known for his timing and intonation that had the audience in splits. Even in serious movies, his roles were well-appreciated.
Nagesh has played some memorable characters. His role in ‘Thiruvilaiyadal’ as Dharumi, a poet struggling to make ends meet and who comes face-to-face with Lord Shiva, and as aspiring director Chellappa in ‘Kadhalikka Neramillai,’ are still remembered by Tamil movie-goers.
The actor also proved his mettle with serious roles in films like ‘Ethirneechal’ and ‘Neerkumizhi,’ besides playing the villain in Kamal Hassan starrer ‘Apoorva Sagotharargal,’ dubbed in Hindi as ‘Appu Raja.’
Nagesh is survived by his wife and three sons. One of his sons, Anand Babu, is also an actor.
Tamil film director K Balachander, was responsible for Nagesh coming into movies from the theatre.
Nagesh’s first film was ‘Server Sundaram’ in 1964 which was a blockbuster. Nagesh acted in films starring screen-legends MGR and ‘Sivaji’ Ganesan, holding his own against these superstars.
A recipient of several awards including the state-conferred ‘Kalaimamani,’ Nagesh acted in films of other languages including Telugu.
Starting his career in drama troupes, Nagesh went on to play many roles and was paired opposite Manorama in several films. He was also a good dancer.
The actor’s serious roles in films like ‘Ethirneechal,’ where he played a bright but poor student dependent on others for a livelihood and that of a cancer patient in ‘Neerkumizhi’ were well-received.
Nagesh has starred with three generations of actors. Beginning with MGR and Sivaji, he acted with Rajnikanth and Kamal Hassan and later went on to share screen space with current heartthrobs Vijay and Ajit Kumar.
From OneIndia:
Veteran actor Nagesh passed away this morning at a City Hospital in Chennai after prolonged illness. He was 75.
Nagesh (Born on September 27, 1933) was a veteran Indian comedian actor in Kollywood who had acted in more than 1000 films. He was more than a comedian and showed his versatility in different kind of roles with ease and professional approach. As a character artiste, he moved the viewers to tears with his sensitive performance in films like Neer Kumizhi, Yarukkaga Azhuthan and Edhir Neechal.
Born as Gunddu Rao, Nagesh was born to Kannada speaking Brahmin Madhwa parents. He walked out of his house telling his parents that he would be back only after establishing himself in some career. In Chennai, he stayed in a one-room bed-sit at West Mambalam (then a remote area) with lyricist Vaali and veteran actor Srikanth. He found a small time job in the Railways but that didn’t satisfy him.
One day, he saw a Tamil play ‘Kambar Ramayanam’ enacted by his colleagues and felt that he could do a good job. He persuaded the secretary of the Railways cultural association to give him the role of a man suffering from stomach pain. MGR, then chief guest, seeing this play praised Nagesh for his performance in his speech. From then onwards, Nagesh played small roles in various drama troupes and kept himself busy.
Career graph
It was producer Balaji who spotted him and gave him his first break in films. The most memorable performance of Nagesh out of the 1000 odd films he acted in was his role in Thiruvilayaadal, in which he spoke a soliloquy that’s one of the most memorable scenes in the film. In the film, he played the role of a poet falling into bad time.
Directors like Sridhar and Balachander brought out the acting talents in Nagesh. In Kathalika Neramillai, Nagesh narrated a story to Baliah and the way it was narrated brought down the theatres. The movie Server Sundaram had Nagesh in the role of a restaurant waiter who later became a successful movie actor; case of life imitating art and art imitating life for this great comedian.
With MGR…
His close friendship with legendary superstar MGR was well known to the Tamil fraternity. MGR gave chances with good payment to Nagesh in almost all his films. His films with MGR like Vettaikkaran, Aayirathil Oruvan, Anbe Vaa, Enga Veettu Pillai and Ulagam Sutrum Vaaliban are still considered as masterpieces.
Yet another memorable performance of Nagesh was as the villainous comic pimp in Thillana Mohannambal starring Sivaji and Padmini.
His professional connection with Kamal Hassan is also well known. He was one of the four bad guys in Apoorva Sagodharargal (1989), where Kamal played three characters. In Michael Madana Kama Rajan (1990), where Kamal played four characters, Nagesh showed his funny side in his impeccable style. His character of Avinashi uttering rib tickling dialogues and great punchlines was an example of his everlasting brilliance. Later, he played a dead man in Magalir Mattum (1993) produced by Kamal Hassan.
His son Anand Babu known for his dancing skills made an impressive start as a hero but soon lost out and he is now said to be hitting the bottle. For having married a Christian, Nagesh was kept out of his family. He exhibited glimpses of the old Nagesh in the rare film appearances he made but in his personal life, he remained a loner. His last appearance was in Kamal’s Dasavatharam, in which he played a goodhearted Muslim.
He was most recently seen in the Kamal Hassan starrer, “Dasavatharam.”


