Singampuli is an Indian actor and director whose career has seen an interesting evolution. Born and raised in Theni, Periyakulam, he pursued engineering in Bangalore before venturing to Chennai with hopes of making it in the film industry. Initially, he worked as an assistant director with Sundar C, where he made a significant contribution by suggesting the original plot point for the film “Unnaithedi.” This led to the creation of the film, and it marked the beginning of Singampuli’s journey in the world of cinema.
In 2002, Singampuli made his directorial debut with the action film “Red,” which revolved around a revolutionary from Madurai. Although the film received mixed reviews upon release and had an average box office run, it later gained a cult following among fans of actor Ajith Kumar. This experience paved the way for Singampuli’s career as an actor, and he gained recognition for his role in director Bala’s “Naan Kadavul” (2009) as a beggar. From there on, he has continued to appear in supporting roles in various films, with his performance in Mysskin’s directorial “Psycho” earning him considerable acclaim in the film industry.
Singampuli’s journey in the film world is characterized by his transition from a director to a versatile actor who has made notable contributions to the industry in both capacities.
Name | Singampuli |
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Date of Birth | 06/07/1968 |
Current Residence | Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India |
Religion | Hinduism |
Nationality | Indian |
Height | 157 CM |
Educational Qualification | Bachelors of Engineering |
School (s) | Nadar Saraswati Boys Higher Secondary School, Theni |
Debut Movies | |
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Language | Movie Name |
Tamil | Janakiraman |
Awards List | ||||
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Year | Award | Category | Movie Name | |
2010 | Ananda Vikatan Cinema Award | Best Comedian | Mayandi Kudumbathar |