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Ramasamy Ganesan (17 November 1920 – 22 March 2005), better known by his stage name Gemini Ganesan, was an Indian actor who worked mainly in Tamil cinema. He was referred to as the ''Kaadhal Mannan'' (King of Romance) for his romantic roles in films. Ganesan was one of the "three biggest names of Tamil cinema", the other two being M. G. Ramachandran and
Sivaji Ganesan Villupuram Chinnaiya Manrayar Ganesamoorthy, better known by his stage name Sivaji Ganesan, (1 October 1928 – 21 July 2001) was an Indian actor and producer. He was active in Tamil cinema during the latter half of the 20th century. Sivaji G ...
. While
Sivaji Ganesan Villupuram Chinnaiya Manrayar Ganesamoorthy, better known by his stage name Sivaji Ganesan, (1 October 1928 – 21 July 2001) was an Indian actor and producer. He was active in Tamil cinema during the latter half of the 20th century. Sivaji G ...
excelled in dramatic films and M. G. Ramachandran was popular as an action hero, Gemini Ganesan was known for his romantic films. A recipient of the
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in 1971, he had also won several other awards including the
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, the MGR Gold Medal, and the Screen Lifetime Achievement Award. He was one of the few college graduates to enter the film industry then. Gemini Ganesan made his debut with '' Miss Malini'' in 1947 but was noticed only after playing the villain in '' Thai Ullam'' in 1953. After playing the lead role in '' Manam Pola Mangalyam'' (1954), he finally acquired star status. However, unlike Sivaji Ganesan or Ramachandran, Gemini Ganesan was not a stage performer and was never involved in politics. In his long film career spanning over five decades, Ganesan acted in more than 200 films. His performances on the screen were enhanced by successful playback singers such as A. M. Rajah and
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. Despite his celebrated film career, Ganesan's personal life, particularly his marriages to multiple women over the years, including famous Indian actress Savitri, has often been a subject of criticism. He had eight children, including actress Rekha.


Early life

Gemini Ganesan was born in a Tamil Brahmin family as Ramasamy Ganesan in 1920 to Ramasamy Iyer and Gangammal. Ganesan's grandfather, Narayanaswami, was the principal of the Maharajah's College, Pudukkottai. Later in life, after losing his first wife, Narayanaswami lived with a Devadasi girl Chandramma who served as musician and dancer in a Temple. Notable among Narayanaswami's children with Chandramma were Muthulakshmi and Ramaswamy, father of Gemini Ganesan. Ramaswamy married Bhagirthi Amma as a concubine (or Bhagirathi Amma), a woman of his mother's Devadasi community(singer and dancer in Temple). Ganesan was the son of Ramaswamy and Bhagirathi Amma. When Ganesan was in the sixth grade, his grandfather died, and not long after that, his father too died. Meanwhile, Muthulakshmi (now known as Muthulakshmi Reddi) had studied well and become a doctor; she was affluent and educated and had thoroughly abandoned the style of life followed by her mother and maternal ancestors, so much so that she became the leader of a social reform movement aimed at eradicating the '' Devadasi'' system. She was instrumental in ensuring the passage through parliament of the Devadasi Abolition Act. After the death of his father, Ganesan, along with his mother Bhagirathi, moved to his aunt Muthulakshmi's home in Madras (now known as Chennai). Muthulakshmi provided shelter to her mother Chandramma and also to Bhagirathi and Ganesan, but she was very dismissive and insulting towards her destitute relatives, and she felt ashamed of them because of their background as courtesans. She heaped many insults on the two widowed women and ensured that they did not show their faces to any guests who visited the house. Unhappy with the situation, Chandramma and Bhagirathi returned to Pudukkottai. However, they left Ganesan with his aunt, so he would grow into an educated and respectable man.


Education

Since Muthulakshmi was an ardent follower of Ramakrishna, she decided to enroll Ganesan into Ramakrishna Mission Home. While there, he was taught
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and languages and was made to read the Bhagavad Gita. However, he could not bear being separated from his mother, who was in Pudukkottai, so he returned to his native place and studied at a high school there. Later on, he joined Maharajah's College, located in the same place. However, he completed his graduation from Madras Christian College,
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.


Early work

Ganesan's dream was to become a doctor. In April 1940, he went to Trichinopoly (now
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) to see T. R. Alamelu. Alamelu's father proposed to his daughter in marriage and promised him a medical seat after graduation. Ganesan immediately agreed and married Alamelu in June 1940. Alamelu lost her father and elder sister within one month of her marriage. Ganesan's dreams of becoming a doctor were shattered. There was no choice left for him but to find a job immediately, as he was the only person to support his family. He got an interview from the Indian Air Force. Much against Alamelu's wishes, Ganesan went to
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. There, he met his uncle Narayanaswami who advised him to become a teacher. Finally, Ganesan worked as a lecturer in the Chemistry department of Madras Christian College. Later in 1947, he obtained work as a production executive in Gemini Studios, from where the title "Gemini" became prefixed to his name. He debuted in film from the casting department of the Studio itself.


Career


Initial years

From the casting department, Ganesan made his film debut in 1947 with the satire '' Miss Malini'', in a minor role. The film, which was based on a story by R. K. Narayan, and cast him alongside his future wife Pushpavalli, was a box office failure as it was considered "ahead of its time", but was well-received by intellectuals. No print of that film is known to survive, making it a
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. This was followed by ''Chakradhari'', in which he played another minor role as the
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. The film was a box office success, but his performance went unnoticed. It was not until 1953 when he played a negative role in '' Thai Ullam'', did people take notice of him as an actor. The next year, he appeared in a supporting role in the Gemini Studios film ''
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'', which was unsuccessful. He was then cast as a hero for the first time with '' Manam Pola Mangalyam''. The film, which featured him in a
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, paired him with his future wife Savitri, and became a "milestone in his life". From then on, he carved out a niche for himself in Tamil cinema with films that favored romance over action.


Stardom in the south

In a career spanning nearly 50 years, Ganesan played a variety of roles, from Abhimanyu in '' Mayabazar'' (1957), to resistance fighter Madasamy in '' Kappalottiya Thamizhan'' (1961), and '' Pennin Perumai'' (1960), he played a "non-assertive imbecile morphing into a well-molded human being". Ganesan also starred in '' Kalathur Kannamma'' (1959), which was also the debut for Kamal Haasan, who would later become one of the leading actors in Tamil cinema. The film won the Certificate of Merit for the Third Best Feature Film in 1961. Ganesan also starred in '' Veerapandiya Kattabomman'' (1959), alongside
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. The film was selected for the Afro-Asian Film Festival in 1960. It was also nominated for the National Film Award in 1960, along with Gemini Ganesan's '' Kalyana Parisu'', but both lost to '' Bhaaga Pirivinai''. The Ruritanian romance film '' Vanjikottai Valiban'' (1958) was a high-budget film and became a large commercial success due to much hype. The historical fiction film '' Parthiban Kanavu'' (1960) won the President's Silver Medal for Best Feature Film, but failed commercially. Ganesan's 1961 film '' Then Nilavu'', was the first Tamil film to be shot extensively in
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, and became a major box-office success. He co-starred with rival actor M. G. Ramachandran in '' Mugarasi'' (1966), which was their only film together. '' Konjum Salangai'' (1962), which featured Ganesan alongside Savithri was released in various countries outside India, having subtitles in over 22 languages, and it was also the first Tamil film to be released in Poland, in a dubbed version. Ganesan produced '' Naan Avan Illai'' (1974), in which he played a womaniser. Directed by K. Balachander, this film won critical praise for Ganesan's performance, but according to Ganesan, the film did not succeed commercially. His other known works include ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Kanavane Kankanda Deivam'', '' Meenda Sorgam'', '' Shanti Nilayam'', '' Vaazhkai Padagu'', '' Karpagam'', '' Ramu'', ''
Thamarai Nenjam ''Thamarai Nenjam'' () is a 1968 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film written and directed by K. Balachander. The film stars Gemini Ganesan, B. Saroja Devi and Vanisri, with Major Sundarrajan and Nagesh playing supporting roles. It was re ...
'' and ''
Punnagai ''Punnagai'' () is a 1971 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed and written by K. Balachander. It is a remake of the Hindi film ''Satyakam'' (1969). The film stars Gemini Ganesan, R. Muthuraman, Nagesh, M. R. R. Vasu and Jayanthi. It was ...
''. Ganesan had paired with several leading actresses like
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, Pushpavalli, Padmini,
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, Savitri,
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,
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, Saroja Devi, Rajasree, Kanchana, Jayanthi, K. R. Vijaya, Bharathi and
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.


Bollywood career

Gemini Ganesan acted in a few
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films, most of which were remakes of his Tamil films. His first Hindi film was ''Missiamma'''s remake '' Miss Mary'' (1957), which became one of the biggest Indian hits of that year. He played the lead role in '' Devta'', the Hindi version of his own Tamil film ''Kanavaney Kankanda Deivam''. He also acted in the
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epic film '' Raj Tilak'' (1958), based on his own ''Vanjikottai Valiban''. It was a box office failure, having collapsed within a week of its release. He later appeared in a guest role in '' Nazrana'' (1961), the Hindi remake of his own ''Kalyana Parisu''. Though the film was an average grosser, it was the 12th highest-grossing film of the year.


Later years

Later in his career, Ganesan switched to
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, most notably the Telugu film '' Rudraveena'' (1988), its Tamil remake ''
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'' (1988), and ''
Avvai Shanmughi ''Avvai Shanmugi'' is a 1996 Indian Tamil-language comedy film directed by K. S. Ravikumar and co-written by Crazy Mohan. The film stars Kamal Haasan and Meena, with Gemini Ganesan, Nagesh, Heera, Manivannan, Nassar, Delhi Ganesh and Ann in ...
'' (1996), in which he played the role of an old man longing for an old maid. Near the end of his acting career, he chose to act mainly in television serials, most notably ''Krishnadasi''. Ganesan also appeared in '' Mettukudi'' (1996), ''
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'' (1997), ''
Thodarum ''Thodarum'' () is a 1999 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by Ramesh Khanna, featuring Ajith Kumar, Devayani and Heera in the leading roles. The supporting cast of Manivannan, Vadivelu and Gemini Ganesan also play pivotal roles in t ...
'' (1998), and his last major role came the same year with ''
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'', followed by special appearances in '' Gemini'' (2002) and ''
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'' (2004).


Other work

Unlike Sivaji Ganesan and M. G. Ramachandran, Gemini Ganesan was not originally a theatre actor, thus making his acting "refreshingly credible". Though he interacted cordially with fans, he avoided promoting fan clubs. Ganesan abstained from politics to the point of refusing a Rajya Sabha MP offer by Rajiv Gandhi. The only time he even barely approached politics was in 1963 when he organized a function for Subramania Bharati at Ettayapuram. Apart from acting, Ganesan was also a businessman and invested heavily in real estate and property development. He was skilled in various sports such as tennis, golf, and badminton, and captained his college's
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team. Ganesan also directed the film ''
Idhaya Malar ''Idhaya Malar'' () is a 1976 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film directed by Gemini Ganesan and Thamarai Manaalan. It is based on the novel ''Ninaivugal Nilaikkatum'', written by Maniyan. The film stars Sujatha, Gemini Ganesan and Kamal ...
'' (1976).


Acclaim and criticism

Gemini Ganesan has widely been praised for his versatility in acting, having performed a "wide range of roles". He was "at his best" with Savitri, with whom he had acted in several successful films. In February 2006,
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had released a commemorative postage stamp of the actor, whom he described as a "multi-dimensional personality, who evinced keen interest in
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, reading, yoga and poetry." He is also credited for having introduced leading Tamil actor Kamal Haasan to '' Kalathur Kannamma'', where the latter was a child artist. Ganesan also took part in a World Tamil Conference in
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, notably because he "loved
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". According to politician
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, the actor had developed a "reformer's mind" because he was raised by his aunt Muthulakshmi Reddy, who fought for the abolition of the ''devadasi'' system. Director K. Balachander called Ganesan a "director's delight" and stated that "The advantage of having him as a hero was that he was convinced about the capabilities of a director, he would leave it to the director and would not interfere". Lyricist Vairamuthu said: "'Gemini' Ganesan was not envious of anyone and promoted many actors by recommending them to producers and directors". Despite being one of the most successful actors of Tamil cinema during his time, Gemini Ganesan was criticized for being "fossilized in one type of portrayal", as most of his films were typical "boy meets girl" romantic films. His hostile relationship with daughter Rekha was also criticised. He did not acknowledge Rekha's paternity during her childhood. It was in the early 1970s, when Rekha was looking for a career in
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, that she revealed her origins. Later, at the peak of her career, Rekha told an interviewer that her father's neglect still rankled and that she had ignored his efforts at reconciliation. She did not even attend her father's funeral in 2005.


Personal life

Gemini Ganesan, at 19, married Alamelu, with whom he lived and whom he fondly called "Boubji". He later married Savitri while still married to his first wife. He had other affairs as well. Alamelu and Ganesan have four daughters; three of them – Revathi, Kamala and Jayalakshmi – are medical doctors, the fourth – Narayani – is a journalist with
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. Ganesan has two daughters with Pushpavalli –
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actress Rekha, and Radha. The latter acted in a few Tamil films but then opted for marriage and migration to the United States. Savitri and Ganesan have two children: a daughter, Vijaya Chamundeswari, and Ganesan's only son, Satheesh Kumar. The actor noted in his autobiography ''Vaazhkai Padagu'': "Somehow, I seemed to attract women who were in distress." He also felt annoyed by the title "Kaadhal Mannan" as it "was used to brush him in black in his personal life". He was survived by seven daughters and a son. Chamundeswari has a son
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, who acted in '' Ramanujan'' (2014), and is therefore Ganesan's grandson. His fourth wife was Juliana Andrew, whom he married in July 1998.


Legacy

A documentary film on the legend in the name of ''Kadhal Mannan'' was produced by Dr. Kamala Selvaraj and directed by Ashok Kumar, DFT (Programme Head-Vendhar TV) in 2011. It was screened by many film stalwarts and fans of the legend and received rave reviews from critics for bringing out a candid representation of the actor's life in detail. Following the response, a DVD version of the film was released in the same year. In the mid-2010s, three films were made about the actor. Odam Ilavarasu's romantic comedy ''
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'' (2017) began in 2015 and featured the lead character as someone who falls in love with several women at the same time. Muthukumar's ''Kaadhal Mannan'' (2018) was initially titled ''Gemini Ganesan'' before the makers decided to change the title. Furthermore, an official biopic of actress Savitri was made by director
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in Telugu as ''
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''.
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was cast as Ganesan, and Ashwin revealed that his portrayal of Gemini Ganesan would go beyond the physical resemblance, to better depict the character's emotional side.


Death

After a prolonged illness due to
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and multiple organ failure, Gemini Ganesan died surrounded by Bobji and their daughters at his residence on 22 March 2005, 13:30
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. He was cremated with full state honors. Prominent personalities including
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's chief ministers
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and Jayalalitha paid their last respects to the veteran actor. Ganesan's funeral was not attended by his estranged daughter Rekha, who was then in
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shooting a film.


Accolades

* 1970 –
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for ''
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'' * 1990 –
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– MGR Award * 1971 –
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Award * 1974 –
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for '' Naan Avanillai'' * 1993 –
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* MGR Gold Medal * Screen Lifetime Achievement Award * Kalaimamani Award


Notable filmography


References


External links

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Article about Gemini Ganesan by his daughter Jaya Shreedhar


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