Veerasamar

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Veerasamar
Born
Occupationactor, art director
Years active2005–present

Veerasamar is an Indian art director and actor who has appeared in Tamil language films. Veerasamar started his career as assistant to art director Sabu Cyril and made his breakthrough as an actor with a leading role in Veerasekaran (2010) and has often appeared in films with several lead.

Career[]

Veerasamar began his career as an art director by apprenticing art director Sabu Cyril in director S. Shankar Boys (2003), before moving on to work in highly successful films including Kaadhal (2004), Veyil (2006) and Poo (2008).[1]

Veerasamar made his acting debut through Veerasekaran (2010), which had a low profile release. The film later garnered attention for being the first film of actress Amala Paul, who became popular after her performance in Prabhu Solomon's Mynaa (2010).[2] However, he has reminded us of his art directorial skills through a couple of songs.[3] Two other films K. T. Kunjumon's Kadhalukku Maranamillai and Samy's Sarithiram were completed but failed to be released.[4] He later moved back to playing supporting roles and prioritising his career as an art director, notably working on Kaadhal, Veyil, Dishyum, Komban (2015), Marudhu (2016), Kadaikutty Singam (2018), Jackpot(2019), Namma Veetu Pillai (2019), (Upcomin with VJS)

Filmography[]

Actor
Year Film Role Notes
2004 Kaadhal Driver
2006 Veyil Karupusamy phone caller
2008 Poo Heroine Brother
2008 Pandi Hero brother in Law
2010 Veerasekaran Hero
2011 Muthukku Muthaaga Pandi (brother Role)
2011 Velayudham Hari (Genelia Friend Journalist)
2012 Pandi Oliperukki Nilayam Villain team
2015 Komban Hero friend
2018 Kadaikutty Singam Kodaiyarasu's right-hand man
2019 Pattipulam Hero
2019 Kudimagan Comedian
2019 Villain team
2019 Jackpot Worker at Manasthan's house
2019 Police
Art director

References[]

  1. ^ sify.com
  2. ^ http://www.behindwoods.com/tamil-movie-news-1/jan-10-03/veerasekaran-veerasamar-20-01-10.html
  3. ^ http://www.behindwoods.com/tamil-movie-reviews/reviews-2/veerasekaran-veerasamar-amala.html
  4. ^ In, Veerasamar (24 December 2014). "Veerasamar in Mokkapadam". The Hindu.

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