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Ganesh Janardhanan, also known by his stage name VTV Ganesh, is an Indian actor, comedian and film producer who is known for his work in Tamil cinema apart from some Telugu films. He is best known for his appearances in films featuring Silambarasan. He made his debut in the Tamil movie Red (2002) directed by Singampuli.
Ganesh in 2007 Kannada film Krishna. Ganesh [1] is an Indian actor and television presenter who primarily works in the Kannada film industry. Films. As actor
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]
Ganesh began his acting career by appearing in television serials. It including Antariksh and Mayavi, which was the first known 3D serial in Tamil television.He made his film début with The Angrez (2006), an experimental crossover film shot in Hyderabadi Urdu but he could not garner any further film offers immediately.
The project was announced by debutant filmmaker Ganesh K. Babu, and also marked Aparna Das's debut as the lead actress in Tamil after previously making her debut in a small role in Nelson's directorial venture Beast (2022). [1] The principal photography of the film began in March 2022 and the film was predominantly shot and set in Chennai. [2]
The film was later remaked in Malayalam, titled Corona Papers, directed by Priyadarshan. [6] The filming of Ganesh's second film, Kuruthi Aattam, started around 2018. Due to financial reasons and COVID-19 pandemic, it took 5 years for the film to release. [4] [7] Ganesh is set to collaborate with Siddharth for an upcoming project. [6]
Ananda Vikatan felt the film was like a mixture of Rosappu Ravikkaikari (1979), Pournami Nilavil (1980) and story of Bakasuran while criticising Prakasam's imagination, vulgarity and double meaning dialogues. [5] Kalki gave the film a negative review, criticising Prakasam's writing, direction, and Ganesh's performance. [6]
Pattina Pravesam (/ p ə t t i n ə ˈ p r ə v eɪ s əm / transl. Entering a City) [3] is a 1977 Indian Tamil-language drama film written and directed by K. Balachander. It is based on the play of the same name, written by Visu and staged the same year. The film stars Delhi Ganesh, Sivachandran and Sarath Babu, all making their cinematic ...