An ode to remember - Part 1
- IndiaGlitz, [Wednesday,June 11 2014]
Isn't it amazing that some families have totally dedicated themselves in the film industry? Today we are going to see about one such family where all the men have contributed immensely to the film industry. Well ofcourse let us start with the father and then move on to the sons!
The father is Sivakumar. Ofcourse you now no we are also going to talk about Surya and Karthi. But first here's more about Sivakumar. The man entered the film industry with Kaakum karangal in the year 1965. After this there was no looking back as he turned out to be one of the most sought after hero.Hits kept flowing his way and even in early 2000's he was roped in to assume the role of a father etc. Known for his powerful expressions, Sivakumar's landmark movie would ofcourse be 'Sindubairavi'.
Moving ahead to the sons, there is a tough competition ofcourse between the 'Singam' and the 'Sirutthai'. Surya ofcourse does a brilliant job in whichever role he is casted in and has a huge fan following. His entry movie although was Nerukku Ner. But what brought him to highlight was the movie Kaakha Kaakha directed by Gautham Menon. Ofcourse we all know how he met his lady love too.Thus adding another member in the fraternity belonging to the film industry.
The youngest of the one Karthi ofcourse. A wonderful breakthrough for him was 'Parutheeveeran' ofcourse. Movies like 'NaanMahaan Alla' gave him a good break too. His last one was the movie Biriyani that released last year. He is currently filming for 'Kaali' that is due for release late this year.
What is amazing to note about this family is that the father and the son share a wonderful rapport in the film industry.There is no ego clash between them although both the brothers are competing in the current world of movies. Isn't that something brilliant to admire? Also bringing in the family to the film media is something many families don't do. Raaga.com thinks this is amazing and honours this family for their contribution in the film industry.
This articles is from Raaga's music blog. Read more at http://blog.raaga.com<