Silambarasan
1983 (41 год)Silambarasan has frequently worked as a playback singer in the Tamil film industry. He first sang in Sonnal Thaan Kaadhala and went on to sing over 60 songs for various composers. He predominantly sings in his own films and has collaborated mostly with his friend and fellow composer Yuvan Shankar Raja. Silambarasan also wrote lyrics for several songs of his films. On 27 December 2011, Silambarasan released the non-film single "Love Anthem For World Peace and Love" to promote world peace.
Silambarasan has been the subject of several controversies, primarily due to his outspoken nature.
வானம்
Radha Krishna Jagarlamudi
Silambarasan, Bharath Srinivasan
Five people from varied strata of society – a slum dweller who works as a cable operator, a runaway prostitute, a desperate woman drowning in debt, a rising musician, and a grief-stricken Muslim man – end up together in the same hospital, at a time when it is attacked by terrorists.
Vaanam
Samsara Sangeetham
T. Rajendar
T. Rajendar, Silambarasan
Samsara Sangeetham is a Tamil film released in 1989 directed and produced by T. Rajendar. Rajender himself appeared in the title role with Renu, whilst the film featured an extensive cast, which also featured Rajendar's real life children, along with a bevy of supporting actors. The film released on 18 July 1989. The film didn't succeed well at the box office
Samsara Sangeetham
En Thangai Kalyani
T. Rajendar
T. Rajendar, Sudha
En Thangai Kalyani is a Tamil film released in 1990 directed and produced by T. Rajendar. Rajender himself appeared in the title role with Sudha, whilst the film featured an extensive cast, which also featured Rajendar's real life children, along with a bevy of supporting actors. The film released on 5 February 1990 and was a blockbuster.
En Thangai Kalyani
Enga Veetu Velan
T. Rajendar
Selvaraj, Rekha
Enga Veetu Velan is a Tamil film released in 1992 directed and produced by T. Rajendar. The lead roles are played by Selvaraj and Rekha, whilst the film featured an extensive cast, which also featured Rajendar's real life children, along with a bevy of supporting actors. The film released on 10 April 1992. The film completed a 100-day run.
Enga Veetu Velan