Chennai

Yesteryear Tamil film hero Ravichandran dead

CHENNAI:  Tamil film hero of yesteryear Ravichandran passed away due to multi-organ failure here on Monday. He was 71 and is survived by three sons. Ravichandran, who began his care

From our online archive

CHENNAI:  Tamil film hero of yesteryear Ravichandran passed away due to multi-organ failure here on Monday. He was 71 and is survived by three sons.

Ravichandran, who began his career with the film Kaadhalikka Neramillai back in 1964, had played many lead roles in the Tamil movies of 1960s and 1970s. He had a long career in films and had  many hits like Gauri Kalyanam, Naan and Moondrezhuthu.

His comeback film was Oomai Vizhighal, the famed horror flick of the 1980s. The scene in which he makes an entry in a chariot was immensely popular with the audience.

Ravichandran, a Sourashtran, had his second marriage with Malayalam Actor Sheela. Actor Hamsavardhan and Balaji are his sons from his first marriage. Tele film Actor George is his son from his wife Sheela.

A couple of years ago, he launched his son Hamsavardhan through his film Manthiran inspired by the ragging story of Pon Navarasu, who was killed by John David. The last film he was seen on screen was Aadu Puli, which was released earlier this year.

For the past six months, he was on dialysis support due to kidney failure. About a month ago, his other vital organs started to fail. Hamsavardhan said, “In the past one month, his health deteriorated very badly. In the end, all his organs failed.”

Ravichandran’s mortal remains are kept at his residence at Rajachar Street, T.Nagar (Near Joy Alukkas) for last respects. The final rites will be performed on Tuesday evening.

Indigo CEO Pieter Elbers resigns with 'immediate effect' three months after airline faced massive crisis

Fewer dishes, dosas could be worst hit?: Restaurants across India battle LPG shortage

LIVE | West Asia conflict: US vows 'most intense day of strikes' as Iran aims to fight on

SC says 'only way' to ensure equal rights for all women is to bring in UCC across India

Amid opposition calls for resignation, Minister Ganesh Kumar attends KSRTC event, delivers 'farewell' speech

SCROLL FOR NEXT