Yecha Gunja Mahendran (born 9 January 1950), also known as Y. G. Mahendra or Y. G. Mahendraa, is an Indian actor, dramatist, singer, playwright and comedian from the state of Tamil Nadu. He has acted in a number of plays and films. He is the son of Y. G. Parthasarathy, one of the pioneers of modern Tamil drama and Rajalakshmi Parthasarathy, founder and dean of Padma Seshadri Bala Bhavan group of schools, and nephew of veteran Tamil filmmaker K. Balaji. Mahendran is also the cousin of actress Vyjayanthimala[1] and the co-brother of Rajinikanth and Mohanlal.

Yecha Gunja Mahendran
Born
Y G Mahendran

(1950-01-09) 9 January 1950 (age 74)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • dramatist
  • singer
  • playwright
  • comedian
Years active1970–present
Spouse
Sudha Mahendra
(m. 1975)
Children2, including Madhuvanti Arun
Parents
Relatives

Early life and family edit

Y. G. Mahendran was born on 9 January 1950[2][3] to Y. G. Parthasarathy and Y. G. Rajalakshmi. Y. G. P. founded the United Amateur Artists (UAA), one of the first drama companies in Madras city, in the year 1952.[4] His drama company was a success and he emerged as one of the foremost dramatists of his era. Mahendran's mother Mrs. Rajalakshmi (also called Mrs. Y.G.P.) was the founder of the Padma Seshadri Group of Schools. Starting from modest beginnings in a thatched shed in the terrace of the Y.G.P. home in 1959 with a batch of eleven students as an act of social service for the members of the Nungambakkam Recreation Club the school has since emerged as one of the best schools in India.

Hailing from a family of stage-lovers, Mahendran soon developed a liking for drama from his early days. He played the part of comedian in school plays and earned acclaim. On completion of his schooling from Don Bosco Egmore, he studied Chemical Engineering at A. C. College of Technology, Guindy and MBA.[5] During his college days, he was touted as a prospective film actor. He was in his early teens when he joined his father's drama troupe, the United Amateur Artists (UAA). This gave him the desired break. His first few plays were huge successes attracting audiences by thousands. Mahendran's name had become one of the prominent names in the city. Eventually, he had to choose between acting and his career and he chose the former.

Y.G. Mahendran's daughter Madhuvanti is married to V. Arunkumar, who is the grandson of actors Gemini Ganesan and Savitri.

Career edit

In 1971, Mahendran was cast by veteran director K. Balachander in the latter's film Navagraham. The film was an average grosser. Mahendran was discovered to have a nasal accent which made him funny. He acted in a variety of roles in a number of movies – particularly as a dim witted fool of a cousin – generally eclipsing roles enjoyed by Cho Ramaswamy in the 1960s and 1970s.

Mahendran's career spans over four decades and involves more than 200 movies. He also acted in supporting roles with actors such as Sivaji Ganesan, Jaishankar, Kamal Haasan and his brother-in-law, Rajinikanth. He acted with Rajinikanth in films such as Pokkiri Raja, Paayum Puli, Shri Raghavendra and Veera and with Kamal Haasan in movies such as Apoorva Raagangal, Neeya, Guru, etc.

Political Opinion edit

Speech on CAA edit

Mahendran made reference to the ongoing Citizenship Amendment Act protests across India and the involvement of the student community and said the students go to the protests because they can get a leave on the day and they can cause ruckus and to check out the women standing in the crowd. His statements were criticized by different sections on social media.[6] Singer Chinmayi criticised his comments and said, "Comments from men such as Y. G. Mahendran has to be brushed aside, because it's a waste of time speaking about them.[7][8]

Business edit

Mahendran, thanks to his brother in law, also began a parallel career in industrial ceramics and had a flourishing company established in 1982. He sold his ceramics business in 2001 for a whopping sum and has made a comeback into production and acting.

Partial filmography edit

Tamil films edit

List of Y. G. Mahendran Tamil film credits
Year Title Role Notes
1970 Navagraham Anumanthu
1971 Nootrukku Nooru
1973 Gauravam
1974 Dheerga Sumangali
1974 Dikkatra Parvathi
1975 Uravukku Kai Koduppom
1975 Anbe Aaruyire
1976 Idhaya Malar
1976 Manmadha Leelai
1976 Uravadum Nenjam
1977 Ilaya Thalaimurai Balbeer Singh
1978 Shankar Salim Simon
1979 Adukku Malli
1979 Annai Oru Aalayam
1980 Guru
1980 Murattu Kalai
1981 Kazhugu
1981 Savaal Johny
1981 Raja Paarvai Seenu
1981 Ellam Inbamayyam
1982 Pokkiri Raja
1982 Moondram Pirai
1982 Simla Special
1982 Thyagi
1982 Rani Theni
1982 Paritchaikku Neramaachu
1982 Theerpugal Thiruththapadalam
1982 Vaa Kanna Vaa
1982 Sagalakala Vallavan
1982 Sangili
1982 Adhisaya Piravigal
1983 Sattam M. L. Anandharaman
1983 Miruthanga Chakravarthi
1983 Vellai Roja
1983 Sivappu Sooriyan
1983 Uruvangal Maralam 100th Film[citation needed]
1983 Sumangali
1983 Neethibathi
1984 Vetri
1984 Tharaasu
1984 Vaazhkai
1984 Sattathai Thiruthungal
1984 Kai Kodukkum Kai
1984 Neengal Kettavai
1984 Anbulla Rajinikanth
1984 Nallavanuku Nallavan
1984 Vamsa Vilakku
1984 Vai Pandal
1984 Kudumbam
1985 Nalla Thambi
1985 Pudhu Yugam
1985 Vellai Manasu
1985 Padikkadha Pannaiyar
1985 Poi Mugangal
1985 Viswanathan Velai Venum
1985 Naan Sigappu Manithan
1985 Needhiyin Nizhal
1985 Aduthathu Albert
1985 Uyarndha Ullam
1985 Sri Raghavendrar
1986 Marumagal
1986 Vasantha Raagam
1986 Annai En Deivam Appu
1986 Dharma Devathai
1987 Sankar Guru
1987 Anbulla Appa
1987 Anand
1987 Kathai Kathayam Karanamam also director
1989 Andru Peytha Mazhaiyil
1991 Thambikku Oru Pattu
1993 Karpagam Vanthachu Sarathi
1994 Sakthivel
1994 Veera
1995 En Pondatti Nallava
1995 Chinna Vathiyar
1996 Minor Mappillai Movie director
2000 Hey Ram
2006 Jambhavan
2006 Kusthi Vayram
2007 Sringaram
2008 Pandhayam
2008 Seval
2009 Indira Vizha
2009 Kanthaswamy
2010 Pen Singam
2010 Anandhapurathu Veedu
2011 Ilaignan
2011 Yudham Sei Doctor prushoththaman
2011 Deiva Thirumagal Ragunathan
2011 Venghai
2012 Marupadiyum Oru Kadhal
2012 Vachathi
2013 Puthran
2013 Irandam Ulagam
2013 Thalaivaa Lawyer Radhakrishnan
2014 Vallinam Venkatachalam
2014 Ramanujan S. Narayana Iyer Also in English
2014 Irukku Aana Illai Dr. Mathrubootham
2014 Megha
2014 Nerungi Vaa Muthamidathe Subramaniyam
2015 Oru Kilo Taxi Swami Short Film
2015 9 Thirudargal
2015 Yatchan
2016 Kanithan
2016 Aagam Acharya
2016 Meen Kuzhambum Mann Paanaiyum
2016 Saithan Dinesh's boss
2017 Bairavaa Bank manager Venkatesan
2017 Saaya
2017 Kadamban
2017 Inayathalam I.G Sabapathy
2017 Anbanavan Asaradhavan Adangadhavan "Current" Murugan
2017 Velaikkaran Narayanan
2018 Aaruthra
2019 Petta College principal
2019 Goko Mako Natchatrian
2020 Indha Nilai Maarum
2020 Oh Andha Naatkal GKB
2021 Rudra Thandavam
2021 Maanaadu Paranthaaman
2021 Ikk
2022 Jiivi 2 Psychiatrist
2022 Mugamariyaan
2023 Tamilarasan
2023 Theerkadarishi
2023 Pichaikkaran 2 M. Krishna Iyer
2023 Custody
2023 Appatha Azhagu Sundaram's manager
2023 Kick
2023 Mark Antony Gowri
2024 Singapore Saloon Vichu

Telugu films edit

List of Y. G. Mahendran Telugu film credits
Year Title Role Notes
1981 Amavasya Chandrudu Chanti
1983 Tarzan Sundari[9] Sambo
1984 Jagan Mahendra
1985 Alaya Deepam
Surya Chandra Kabir
1987 America Abbayi
Attagaru Zindabad
Chinnari Devatha
1988 Veguchukka Pagatichukka Dubbed in Tamil as Edutha Sabatham Mudippen
1989 Ajatha Satruvu Chanti Babu
Krishna Gari Abbayi
2023 Custody

Other language films edit

List of Y. G. Mahendran other language film credits
Year Title Role Notes
1983 Oomakkuyil Malayalam Lead role
1986 Naseeb Apna Apna Ram Prasad Hindi Special appearance
1993 Muqabla Police Constable Saajan
2011 Doubles Piyari Sayip Malayalam
2020 Shyamaragam Ramanaadha Bhagavathar
2024 Varshangalkku Shesham Swaminathan [10]

Television edit

List of Y. G. Mahendran television credits
Year Title Role Channel
Thuppariyum sambu Sambu Doordarshan
1998 Mr. Brain Doordarshan
1999 Vasool Chakravarthy Sun TV
2001–2002 Vazhkai
2002 Sherlock Maami
2002–2004 Rudhraveenai "Sakthi Upasakar" Narasimma Barathi Sun TV
2003–2004 Sahaana JKB Jaya TV
2004–2005 Chidambara Rahasiyam Dr. Thillairajan Sun TV
2007 Thavam
2012–2017 Bhairavi Aavigalukku Priyamanaval Namboothiri
2015 Enga Veettu Penn Zee Tamil
2020 Roja Suresh Chakravarthy Sun TV
2020–2021 Anbe Vaa Colonel Ram
2024–present Mahakavi Bharathi Kuvalai Kannan DD Tamizh

Web series edit

List of Y. G. Mahendran web series credits
Year Title Role Platform Notes
2019 Karoline Kamakshi Chidhambharam ZEE5 [11][12]
2021 Navarasa Krishna Iyer Netflix episode: Summer of '92

As director edit

Y.G. Mahendran also has directed a Tamil film named Kathai Kathaiyam Karanamam in the year 1987.

Stage plays edit

  • Venkata 3
  • Vietnam Veedu
  • Sudesi Iyer
  • Thanthramukhi
  • Kaadhalikka Neramundu
  • Antha 7 Aatkal
  • Ragasiyam Parama Ragasiyam
  • Irandam Ragasiyam
  • Soppana Vazhvil
  • Kasedhan Kadavulada

Dubbing artist edit

Y.G. Mahendran dubbed for Kamal Haasan for Iru Nilavugal, the Tamil dubbed version of his Telugu film Sommokadidi Sokokadidi by imitating his voice.

Mahendran also dubbed for Telugu actor Babu Mohan for Idhuthaanda Police, Tamil dubbed version of Telugu film Ankusam.

He also dubbed for the Genie character in 1992's Disney movie Aladdin[13][unreliable source?] and the Timon character in the 1994's Disney movie The Lion King.

List of Y. G. Mahendran film dubbing credits
Year Title Actor Character Notes
1980 Iru Nilavugal Kamal Haasan
1990 Vaaliban Babu Mohan
1990 Vyjayanthi IPS Babu Mohan
1990 Idhuthanda Police Babu Mohan
1992 Pokkiri Ponnu Babu Mohan
1992 Aladdin Genie
1994 The Lion King Timon
1994 Captain Costumes Krishna
1999 Devi Babu Mohan
2022 Sita Ramam Murli Sharma

References edit

  1. ^ "You and Sivaji made a great jodi". The Hindu. 20 September 2004. Archived from the original on 10 April 2005. Retrieved 8 December 2010.
  2. ^ "Profile of Y. Gee. Mahendran at Nilacharal.com". Archived from the original on 19 December 2007. Retrieved 15 December 2007.
  3. ^ "A short autobiography of Y Gee M on his official website". Archived from the original on 9 May 2008.
  4. ^ "History of UAA". Archived from the original on 9 May 2008.
  5. ^ "His educational qualifications at ygeem.com". Archived from the original on 9 October 2023. Retrieved 5 October 2023.
  6. ^ "Actor's comments on CAA protests invites ire". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 12 January 2020. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  7. ^ Subramanian, Anupama (25 December 2019). "Y Gee Mahendran trolled for comments on CAA protests". Deccan Chronicle. Archived from the original on 28 November 2020. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  8. ^ "மாணவர்கள் போராட்டம் குறித்து ஒய்.ஜி. மகேந்திரன் கருத்து! | Actor YG Mahendran Controversial speech about Students protest | News7 Tamil". ns7.tv (in Tamil). Retrieved 10 August 2020.[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ "Tarzan Sundari". Spicyonion.com. Archived from the original on 1 January 2024. Retrieved 1 January 2024.
  10. ^ "Vineeth Sreenivasan's Varshangalkku Shesham trailer out". Cinema Express. Archived from the original on 14 February 2024. Retrieved 13 February 2024.
  11. ^ "Karoline Kamakshi review: Meena's web series debut is a forgettable action-comedy". Karoline Kamakshi review: Meena's web series debut is a forgettable action-comedy. Archived from the original on 24 June 2021. Retrieved 31 December 2020.
  12. ^ "Karoline Kamakshi Review: Good cop, bad cop in a very bad show". Cinema Express. Archived from the original on 3 March 2021. Retrieved 31 December 2020.
  13. ^ "Disney Aladdin Tamil Cast". Archived from the original on 29 August 2023. Retrieved 29 August 2023.

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