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Delhi Ganesh
Personal details
Born
Ganesan

(1944-08-01)1 August 1944
Keezhapavur,
Tinnevely District,
Madras Province,
British India
(now in Tenkasi district,
Tamil Nadu, India)
Died9 November 2024(2024-11-09) (aged 80)
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
SpouseThangam Ganesh
Children3
ProfessionIAF Corporal (Retired),
Actor (1976-2024)
Military service
Allegiance India
Branch/service Indian Air Force
Years of service1964–1974
Rank Corporal
Battles/wars

Ganesan (1 August 1944 – 9 November 2024), known professionally as Delhi Ganesh, was an Indian actor who mostly acted in supporting roles in Tamil cinema and serials. He was well known for the versatility of roles he played during his illustrious career.[1] He acted in more than 400 films. He was given the stage name Delhi Ganesh by K. Balachander.[2] He was introduced to Tamil film industry by K. Balachander through the film Pattina Pravesam (1976).

Early life

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Ganesh was born as Ganesan on 1 August 1944 in Keezhapavur, a town in present-day Tenkasi district of Tamil Nadu.[3][4] His early education was in Vallanadu, present-day Thoothukudi district. He had an elder sister and a younger brother.[4]

Career

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Ganesh served as a member of the Delhi-based theatre troupe, Dakshina Bharata Nataka Sabha. He also served as a Corporal in the Indian Air Force (IAF) from 1964 to 1974. During this time, he was deputed as an auxiliary personnel in Jammu and Kashmir during the 1965 and 1971 Indo-Pakistani wars[5][6][7]

After quitting the IAF, he joined Kathadi Ramamurthi’s troupe. During his stint there, he received breakthrough for portraying the role of Kuselar in the play Dowry Kalyana Vaibhogame.[8] Ganesh's performance as Kuselar eventually caught the attention of director K. Balachander, who eventually cast Ganesh in his directorial venture Pattina Pravesam and Ganesh flourished in the role under the watchful eyes of Balachander.[8] He also had a short stint working as a stenographer in the Food Corporation of India in Chennai.[8][9]

Ganesh played the lead role in the 1981 film Engamma Maharani. He was best known for his recurring collaborations with Kamal Haasan including Nayakan (1987), Apoorva Sagodharagal (1989), Michael Madana Kama Rajan (1990), Avvai Shanmugi (1996) and Thenali (2001). He played as an ideal foil to Kamal Haasan in most of his films by emotionally connecting with the audience through his mannerism, screen presence, body language, and effective use of words in dialogue delivery.[10] The on-screen chemistry between Ganesh and Kamal Haasan during their collaborations had been widely appreciated by critics due to their ability to elevate the crunch moments in films with their natural acting abilities by incorporating the situation aptly.[10]

In Mani Ratnam's directorial, Nayakan (1987), he brought the range of acting skills to a different dimension where he featured as a Brahmin Iyer and played the right hand of Velu Nayakkar by serving as Velu Nayakkar's ardent follower and as a loyal sidekick, following Velu Nayakkar's footsteps with an attitude of gratitude, showing strong admiration towards Velu Nayakkar's conduct, even at the lowest ebb of Velu Nayakkar's life when his daughter left him due to his stance on honesty, a policy that even took the life of his elder son.[11] His screen presence was given paramount importance in Nayakan as his role was designed in a way to support Velu Nayakkar's transition from a slum dweller to an underworld don.[12] He reprised his role of helping a smuggler's transition to an underworld gangster from Nayakan in Gautham Vasudev Menon's directorial venture Vendhu Thanindhathu Kaadu (2022), making a cameo appearance.[13] His most popular roles were as a supporting actor or a comedian, but he also played villainous roles in films such as Apoorva Sagodharargal (1989).[14] His menacing villainous role in Apoorva Sagodharargal as Francis Anbarasu became talk of the town indicating the versatility in Delhi Ganesh's range of acting skills. Appu eventually used a Rube Goldberg Machine to kill Francis Anbarasu in Apoorva Sagodharargal and the sequence became widely popular upon the release of Apoorva Sagodharargal, which was later parodied in C. S. Amudhan's directorial venture Thamizh Padam (2010), with Delhi Ganesh himself went onto reprise his role.[15]

In Singeetam Srinivasa Rao's directorial, Michael Madana Kama Rajan (1990), he played the character of a Palakkad-based cook and his humorous role received acclaim while his dialogue delivery with a Malayalam accent mixing with Tamil was also applauded.[16] Dehi Ganesh gave credit to Crazy Mohan for writing the screenplay, which fetched the former's role an equal importance similar to the roles allocated to other cast members in Michael Madana Kama Rajan.[16] In K. S. Ravikumar's directorial, Avvai Shanmugi (1996), he played the role of Sethurama Iyer, where he was also seen as Gemini Ganesan's secretary. He also had separate combination scenes with notable screen time and screen presence featuring alongside ensemble cast of including Kamal Haasan, Meena, Gemini Ganesan, Nassar, Nagesh and Manivannan in Avvai Shanmugi.[16]

He won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award Special Prize for his performance in Pasi (1979). He also received various state awards like Kalaimamani (1994) given by the then Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa.[17] His other notable films included Sindhu Bhairavi (1985), Sri Raghavendrar (1985), Chatriyan (1990), Iruvar (1997), Aahaa..! (1997), Priyamaanavale (2000), Saamy (2003) and Kaavalan (2011).[18] In K. Balachander's directorial, Sindhu Bhairavi (1985), he played the role as Gurumoorthy, a mridangam player. His performance as a mridangam player gained spotlight and his acting skills showing his emotional depth to elevate the circumstances of having been left out by mridangam band for his addiction to alcoholic consumption was also acclaimed by critics.[19][12]

Ganesh was roped in as a cast member on the recommendation of Vijay for the film Thamizhan (2002) as the filmmakers and production crew were awaiting for a replacement to shoot a comedy track sequence.[20] The on-screen pairing of Vijay and Delhi Ganesh gave the film Thamizhan a huge boost and their chemistry worked out in the comedy sequences. Ganesh's phrases "Cigaretta Niruthu, Enakku Discipline Thaan Mukkiyam" during his verbal arguments with Vijay in the comedy track sequences of Thamizhan became viral among fans.[21]

It was revealed that he stopped acting in negative villainous roles after receiving harsh criticism from family audience for his negative role in television soap opera Chellamay which had Radhika Sarathkumar playing the main female lead.[22] He also took notes from Cho Ramaswamy's article which published about why Delhi Ganesh was interested in taking up shady negative roles. He changed his mind and accepted negative role in Payasam which was a part of the anthology series Navarasa where he played the role of an envious old man being dejected with life experiences.[23]

He also made an appearance in the short film What if Batman was from Chennai as a version of Alfred Pennyworth.[24][25] In 2016, he had a brief role as Sriman (the man who lodges complaint about his missing son, only later to find out that his son is dead) in Dhuruvangal Pathinaaru under Karthick Naren's direction alongside Rahman.[26] In 2015, he launched his first production venture, Ennul Aayiram (2016) which starred his son Maha in the leading role.[27][28]

In 2021, Delhi Ganesh in an exclusive interview with The New Indian Express, insisted that he received acclaim and fame due to his frequent collaborations with Kamal Haasan.[22] Ganesh was convinced by Kamal Haasan to play a fully fledged comic role, and as a result, Ganesh, based on Kamal's advice, performed as a comedian in Avvai Shanmugi.[8]

In December 2023, he was conferred with the Gowri Manohari Award for his contributions to theatre and was honored at the 36th Winter Music Festival hosted by Sruthilaya Kendra, a trust founded by mridangam artist Karaikudi Mani.[29] Delhi Ganesh also appeared in television soap operas and short films. His final appearance was in Indian 2 (2024).[30][31]

Death

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Ganesh died in Chennai on 9 November 2024, at the age of 80.[32][33][34]

Filmography

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Tamil-language films

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List of Tamil-language film credits
Year Title Role
1976 Pattina Pravesam Murugan
1978 Kudisai Parthasarathy
Oru Veedu Oru Ulagam
1979 Velli Ratham
Aadu Pambe
Adisaya Raagam
Urangatha Kangal
Pasi Muniyandi
1980 Polladhavan Moorthy
1981 Engamma Maharani
Rajangam
Anbulla Athan
Andru Muthal Indru Varai
Pattam Padhavi
Raja Paarvai Nancy's brother
1982 Simla Special Sundaram
Puthukavithai Ganesh
Iniyavale Vaa
Nijangal
Enkeyo Ketta Kural Vishwanathan
Moondru Mugam Seeni
Mul Illatha Roja
Paritchaikku Neramaachu Psychiatrist
Nadodi Raja
1983 Sivappu Sooriyan Vishwanathan
Dowry Kalyanam Kuselan
Sandhippu Muthayya
Anal Kaatru
Surappuli
Naalu Perukku Nandri
1984 Oorukku Upadesam Pulavar Ponnambalam
Achamillai Achamillai Brahmanayagam
Komberi Mookan
Thenkoodu
Hemavin Kathalargal
Pudhiavan Dhananjayan
1985 Paadum Vaanampadi Raja, Anand and Viji's father
Navagraha Nayagi
Kalyana Agathigal Ammulu's father
Kadivalam
Vetrikani
Ilam Kandru
Samayapurathale Satchi
Anni
Sri Raghavendrar Appanacharya
Yaar? Manickam
Ketti Melam
Sindhu Bhairavi Gurumoorthy
Chidambara Rahasiyam Masilamani / Black cat
Hemavin Kadhalargal
1986 Mr. Bharath Ramkumar
December Pookal JR.Seshadri
Samsaram Adhu Minsaram Vasantha's father
Manithanin Marupakkam
Adutha Veedu
Choru
Puthir
Sonnathu Neethaanaa
Dharma Devathai Paramasivan
Punnagai Mannan Sethu's father
1987 Kadhal Parisu Inspector
Kizhakku Africavil Sheela Accountant
Poovizhi Vasalile Dr.Venkatram
Solvathellam Unmai Raghavan
Velundu Vinaiyillai
Kani Nilam
Paruva Ragam Shashi's father
Kadamai Kanniyam Kattupaadu
Jallikattu
Manithan Marimuthu
Nayakan Iyer
Mupperum Deviyar
Ore Oru Gramathiley
1988 Veedu Manaivi Makkal
Sathyaa Ramanathan
Makkal Aanaiyittal Perumal Samy
Penmani Aval Kanmani Kamala's husband
Ithuthan Arambam
Paasa Paravaigal Public Prosecutor
Katha Nayagan Inspector of police
Thai Paasam
Neruppu Nila
Mappillai Sir
Unnal Mudiyum Thambi Arasiyalvathi
Raththa Dhanam
Kalicharan DIG
Uzhaithu Vaazha Vendum Subbaiah
1989 Apoorva Sagodharargal Francis Anbarasu
Siva
Rasathi Kalyanam
Chinnappadass
Dharma Devan
Padicha Pulla
Thaaya Thaarama
Sakalakala Sammandhi
Dharmam Vellum Robert
Meenakshi Thiruvilayadal
Thalaippu Seithigal
1990 Nalla Kaalam Porandaachu Uma's father
Arangetra Velai Police Officer
En Veedu En Kanavar
Seetha Nakkeeran
Puriyaadha Pudhir ASP
Chatriyan Jaya's father
Michael Madhana Kamarajan Palakkad Mani Iyer
Pudhu Pudhu Ragangal
Uchi Veyil Sabhapathy
Thangaikku Oru Thalattu Arun
Ethir Kaatru Sundaramoorthy
1991 Sigaram Sachidhanandam
Theechatti Govindan
Mookuthi Poomelay
Idhaya Oonjal
Idhaya Vaasal
Vigneshwar Vidhyasagar
Archana IAS Dinesh's father
Vaidehi Kalyanam Chinnasamy
Nee Pathi Naan Pathi Ramasamy's wife
Nattukku Oru Nallavan Doctor
En Pottukku Sonthakkaran
Rudhra DCP Sundararajan
Jaitra Yatra
Annan Kattiya Vazhi
1992 Periya Gounder Ponnu Periya Saamy
Sivantha Malar
Oor Mariyadhai Veerapandi's uncle
Mappillai Vandhachu
Chinna Marumagal
Amma Vanthachu Nandini's father
Yermunai
Kalikaalam
Pattathu Raani Ganesan
Pangali
Pandian Public Prosecutor
Thirumathi Palanisamy Palanisamy's father
Meera
1993 Jathi Malli Vaidyanathan
Aadhityan Vedachellam
En Idhaya Rani
Muthu Pandi
1994 Sethupathi IPS Kesavan
Aranmanai Kaavalan Police inspector
Vandicholai Chinnarasu Rathnasamy
Vaa Magale Vaa Mahadeva Iyer
Priyanka Krishnan
Watchman Vadivel
Ungal Anbu Thangachi
Muthal Payanam
Pattukottai Periyappa Pitchumani's father
Nammavar Muthukumaraswamy Pillai
Gamanam Keshavan Nair
Pudhiya Mannargal Vidhya's father
1995 Veluchamy Maruthu
Mudhal Udhayam
Aanazhagan
Kizhakku Malai
Chinna Vathiyar Aravind's father
Avatharam Paandi
Witness Doctor
Aval Potta Kolam
Kolangal Raghunatha Sethupathi
Dear Son Maruthu Veeraiah
1996 Kizhakku Mugam
Vaazhga Jananayagam
Sengottai Neelakanda
Vetri Vinayagar Prohit
Avvai Shanmughi Sethurama Iyer
Mr. Romeo Madras
1997 Iruvar Nambi
Dharma Chakkaram Vijayalakshmi's father
Kaalamellam Kaathiruppen Manimegalai's father
Aravindhan
My India
Pagaivan Prabhu's father
Raman Abdullah
Porkkaalam Subbaiya
Aahaa..! AGS.Ganesan
1998 Moovendhar Vaidehi's father
Ponmanam Poornima's father
Kondattam Raja's servant
Thulli Thirintha Kaalam Dhamu's father
Kadhala Kadhala Landlord
Harichandra Harichandra's father
En Aasai Rasave
Pudhumai Pithan Viswanath
1999 Thodarum S. Vinayagam
Nilave Mugam Kaattu Kasthuri's father
Sangamam Abhirami's uncle
Kanave Kalaiyadhe Saradha's father
Poovellam Kettuppar Ramanathan
Anbulla Kadhalukku Shanti
Iraniyan Ponni's father
Manam Virumbuthe Unnai
2000 Hey Ram Chari
Sabhash Shanti's father
Unnai Kann Theduthey
Thenali Panchabhootham
Priyamaanavale Marudhu
2001 Krishna Krishna
Lovely Mahadevan's father
Aanandham Gangadharan
Mitta Miraasu
Thavasi Kanakku Pillai
2002 Azhagana Naatkal Somasundaram
Unnai Ninaithu Surya's Lodge owner
Kamarasu Advocate
Thamizhan Advocate Lakshmi Narayanan
Thamizh Meenakshi's father
Junior Senior
Pesadha Kannum Pesume
Baba
Naina Sambu
Sundhara Travels Krishnan Pillai
Maaran Ganesan
2003 Ramachandra Ramachandran's father
Julie Ganapathy Inspector Ganesh
Kadhal Sadugudu
Dum Chokkalingam
Arasu Venu Shastri
Saamy Srinivasan Iyengar
Vani Mahal
Nala Damayanthi Ramji's uncle
Aalukkoru Aasai Eshwari's father
Jay Jay Jagan's father
2004 Udhaya Lawyer
Aethiree Nataraja Iyer
Jana Saminathan
Azhagesan Govinda
Arasatchi Sivaraman
Vishwa Thulasi Pattabhi
2005 London Ganeshan
Amudhey Dinakar's father
Neeye Nijam Priya's grandfather
Kalaiyatha Ninaivugal
Aanai
Manthiran House owner
Aaru Poongavanam
2006 Chithiram Pesuthadi Prakash
Kovai Brothers Kesavan
Mercury Pookkal
Suyetchai MLA
Thalai Nagaram Corrupt Minister
2007 Pori Pooja's father
Muni Priya's father
Sabari Sabarivasan's father
Maa Madurai
Cheena Thaana 001 Head Constable Ezhumalai
2008 Arai En 305-il Kadavul Krishnamoorthy
Poi Solla Porom Principal
Thenavattu Gayatri's father
2009 Ayan Narcotics Officer
Naal Natchathiram Advocate
Maasilamani Thalisdar Ramanathan
Unnai Kann Theduthe Shiva Sankaran
Vaamanan Minister Viduthalai
Pudhiya Payanam Doctor Ramana
Vettaikaran Ravi's father
2010 Tamil Padam "Heroin" Kumar
Kutti Pisasu Priya's grandpa
Irumbukkottai Murattu Singam Paandu Paramu
Kola Kolaya Mundhirika Ganesan
Pournami Nagam Priest
Drogam: Nadanthathu Enna?
Ambasamudram Ambani Dhandapani's first house owner
2011 Kaavalan Bhoomi's maternal uncle
Ilaignan Karky's uncle
Ponnar Sankar
Bhavani Bhavani's father
Sabash Sariyana Potti Dass
Unakkaga En Kadhal Seenu
Kasethan Kadavulada
Aayiram Vilakku
Gurusamy Gurusamy a.k.a. Ayyappan
2012 Saguni Lawyer
Kadhalar Kadhai
Sri Ramakrishna Darshanam
Thaandavam Meenakshi's father
Pudhumugangal Thevai
2013 Puthagam Bank officer
Naanum En Jamunavum
Thirumathi Thamizh
Theeya Velai Seiyyanum Kumaru Bombay Ganesan
Kedi Billa Killadi Ranga Chidambaram
Naan Rajavaga Pogiren Kamaraj's assistant
Sibi
Thuttu
Kadhai Kelu
Kamban Kazhagam
Ragalaipuram Constable Pandian
Kalyana Samayal Saadham Chandrasekaran
2014 Oru Kanniyum Moonu Kalavaanikalum
Jigarthanda Subramani
Ramanujan
Hogenakkal
Poriyaalan College Principal
13 Am Pakkam Parkka
2015 Killadi Dharani's father
Sandamarutham Surya's father
36 Vayadhinile Vasanthi's father-in-law
Papanasam Vijayakumar
Viraivil Isai tea stall owner
Apoorva Mahaan
Kopperundevi
Pasanga 2
2016 Angali Pangali
Chandi Kuthirai
Mudinja Ivana Pudi Orphanage Owner
Nambiar Saroja Devi's father
Merku Mogappair Kanaka Durga
Thirumaal Perumai
Virumandikum Sivanandikum
Manal Kayiru 2 Doctor
Ner Mugam
Dhuruvangal Pathinaaru Sriram
Oru Tharam Udhayamagirathu
2017 Appa Lock (Short)
Azhagana En Charupriya
Oru Mugathirai
Kaatru Veliyidai Col. Mithran
Vilayada Vaa
Mangalapuram
Inayathalam Panjabikesan
Yevanavan
Yaar Ivan
Mecheri Vana Bhadrakali
12-12-1950
2018 Irumbu Thirai Rangarajan
The Boy (Short)
Enna Thavam Seitheno
Brahmaputra
Junga Sukumar
Ghajinikanth Rajini's grandfather
Oh Kaadhalaney
Saamy 2 Srinivasan
2019 Goko Mako Delhi Ganesh
Agni Devi Constable
Kanchana 3 Raghava's grandfather
Perazhagi ISO
Vedhamanavan
Nerkonda Paarvai Krishnan
2020 En Sangathu Aala Adichavan Evanada
Indha Nilai Maarum Justice Narayanan
Mamanukku Mariyathai (Short)
Konala Irunthalum Ennodadhu
2021 Calls Karunakaran
Appathava Aattaya Pottutanga Suthanthiram
2022 Enna Solla Pogirai Preethi's grandfather
Narai Ezhuthum Suyasaritham
Vendhu Thanindhathu Kaadu Iyer
2023 Jambu Maharishi
Unnaal Ennaal
Echo
Vaan Moondru Sivan
Karumegangal Kalaigindrana Badri
Shot Boot Three
2024 Rathnam Neelakandan
Aranmanai 4 Zamindar
Indian 2 Krishna Mohan

Malayalam-language films

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List of Malayalam-language film credits
Year Title Role
1993 Dhruvam Ramayyan
Devaasuram Panicker
1994 The City Commissioner Muthulingam IPS
1996 Kaalapani Pandiyan
2005 Kochi Rajavu Madhavan
2006 Keerthi Chakra Jai's father
2010 Pokkiri Raja Velu
2014 Peruchazhi Tamil Nadu delegate
2015 Lavender Isha's grandfather
2019 Manoharam Ali Bhai

Other language films

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List of other language film credits
Year Title Role Language
1991 Jaitra Yatra Telugu
2005 Dus Suryakant Raidu Hindi
2006 Naayudamma Telugu
2009 Punnami Naagu Priest
Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani Temple priest Hindi
2013 Chennai Express Villager

Dubbing artist

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List of film dubbing credits
Title Actor Language
Mazhalai Pattalam Vishnuvardhan Tamil
47 Natkal Chiranjeevi
Kudumbam Oru Kadambam Prathap Pothen
Thanga Magan Raveendran
Kaadhal Devathai Chiranjeevi Tamil (dubbed)
Devaraagam Nedumudi Venu
Veeran Lokesh

Television

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Serials

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List of television serials credits
Year Serial Role Channel
Ippadikku Thendral
Manithargal
Velai
Dinesh Ganesh
1990 Kottaipurathu Veedu Doordarshan
1996–1997 Ragasiyam Dr K.R. and psychologist Sun TV
1998 Chellamma also director
1999–2000 Sorna Reghai Chakravarthy and astrologer
2000 Costly Mapillai
Micro Thodargal-Plastic Vizhuthugal Raj TV
2002–2003 Nambikkai Sun TV
Janani
Veettuku Veedu Lootty Jaya TV
2002–2004 Mugangal Sun TV
2002–2003 Sigaram
2003–2005 Sorgam
2003 Kumkumam
2004–2006 Manaivi
Kalki Jaya TV
2006 Penn Kasi Sun TV
2006–2007 Vaadagai Veedu Kalaignar TV
2006–2012 Kasthuri Sun TV
2007–2008 Pallankuzhi Doordarshan
Porantha Veeda Pugantha Veeda Sun TV
2007–2009 Vasantham
2008 Thirupaavai Desikachari
2008–2009 Deepangal Kalaignar TV
2009–2012 Chellamay Thavasi Sun TV
2009–2010 Enge Brahmanan Jaya TV
2010–2011 En Peyar Meenakshi Vijay TV
2012 Aaha
2013–2014 Then Nilavu Rajasekar Sun TV
2013–2015 Devathai
Sondha Bandham
2014 Bhairavi Aavigalukku Priyamanaval
2018–2019 Lakshmi Stores Rajendran Sun TV
Gemini TV
2021 Thalattu Ganapathy Gurukkal Sun TV
2022–2024 Maari Neelakandan Zee Tamil
2022–2024 Ilakkiya Sun TV

Web series

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List of television web series credits
Year Program Name Network
2018 America Mappillai ZEE5
2021 Navarasa Netflix

Dubbing artist

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List of television dubbing credits
Year Title Actor Network
1987 Malgudi Days Girish Karnad Doordarshan

References

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