An ode to remember - Part 2
- IndiaGlitz, [Thursday,June 12 2014]
A family's contribution in term's of what they do for the cinema industry is always amazing. But when it passes on from one generation to another and now pushing to the third generation, it is amazing to note their dedication running through and through. Or rather, the love for the art passing on from one generation to the other.
If you just thought of Nadigar Thilagam Sivaji Ganesan, then you are absolutely right. He entered the film industry in the early 1950's. One actor who has donned the hat of various dominating roles, Sivaji was always known for his expressions that literally turned out to be the soul of the movie. Sivaji was also known for his spontaneous acting talent which saved the trouble for many directors to teah him how to express which usually was done to all the other actors. The actor got himself a title and ofcourse is a recipient of many prestigious awards.
If the father is so talented, then ofcourse the son is going to be no less and that is precisely what happened in the case of this family.Prabhu has acted in a variety of movies and has won many an accolades for the same.Prabhu although entered the film industry 30 years later after his father made an entry  in the year 1982. Prabhu has shared the screen space with the super star too even during the start of his career. Infact, during those days, people were gaga about his dimple! He has acted with almost all heroines of that era.
We could call it a hatrick in this family considering all the three are a hit. Yes we have also included Vikram Prabhu as a hit amongst the recent entrants. His acting was widely appreciated for the movie Kumki. His promising role has made him as one of the most approachable heroes in the current scenario. With many offers lying in his kitty already, we are confident that the actor will definitely live up to the family's trait of 'expressing' themselves.
Raaga.com honours this family for their three-generation commitment in the wonderful film industry.
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