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A. V. M. Rajan

Shanmugasundaram, known by his stage name A.V.M. Rajan, is an Indian preacher, former actor and producer who was active in Tamil cinema. He was one of the top actors in the industry during the 1960s and 1970s.

Early life
Born in Pudukottai, Shanmugasundaram was very eager to join cinema though he held a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Madras University. His higher secondary was at Christian Sweden Mission High School. His parents wanted to see him as a police officer. He came to Madras to write the examination, but didn't fit for the exam. He was not confident as he couldn't straighten his left hand fractured at the age of 14. Instead, while working at Raj Bhavan Guindy Chennai, he tried his luck in cinema knocking on the doors of every film company to earn a better income. At long last, his relentless efforts yielded result by getting him the opportunity to enter cinema through the film Aayiram Kalathu Payir in which he was introduced as "Raja B.A.". ==Personnal life==
Personnal life
He fell in love with actress Pushpalatha, who starred opposite to him in that film and married her. AVM Rajan has two daughters, the elder daughter Mahalakshmi was an actress between the 80s–90s. On 19 January 1984, through a personal encounter with God, Rajan converted and there after became a full-time Christian preacher since 1988 and since then has stopped acting in movies and dramas. His wife Pushpalatha is a Catholic by birth. She hails from Coimbatore. She died in 2025. Following Rajan's conversion, his family too is serving full-time Ministry. ==Career==
Career
He earned his ‘initials’ after debuting in the film Naanum Oru Penn (1963), which was produced by AVM Productions. A plethora of offers followed. Rajan soon became a busy artiste donning the role of the hero in many films making a mark with his handsome looks. He carved a niche for himself in the field through his individualistic performance and style. He shared screen space with leading heroes like M. G. R., Sivaji Ganesan, Gemini Ganesan, Jaishankar, R. Muthuraman and Ravichandran. His performance in the films notables such as Enga Veettu Penn (1965), Namma Veettu Lakshmi (1966), Manam Oru Kurangu (1967), Karpooram (1967), Jeevanamsam (1968), Thunaivan (1969), Mannippu (1969), Annaiyum Pithavum (1969), Dharisanam (1970), Engal Thangam (1970), Anadhai Anandhan (1970), Irulum Oliyum (1971) and ...Aval! (1972) were successes. In the middle of his career, he acted in most of the devotional films such as Agathiyar (1972), Deivam (1972), Thirumalai Deivam (1973), Thiruvarul (1975) and Murugan Adimai (1977). Later, he co-starring with Rajinikanth in the films Thai Meethu Sathiyam (1978), Billa (1980) and Thee (1981). He was also a film producer such as Lorry Driver Rajakannu (1981), Oorum Uravum (1982) and Nandri (1984). He was seen in the final apperance in the film, Veeran Veluthambi (1987). ==Filmography==
Filmography
As actor Tamil Other languages As producer Lorry Driver Rajakannu (1981) • Oorum Uravum (1982) • Nandri (1984) ==References==
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