S. Rajam
Sundaram Rajam (Tamil: எஸ் ராஜம்; 10 February 1919 – 29 January 2010) was an Indian actor, painter and Carnatic musician from the state of Tamil Nadu. He was a student of the Carnatic musician Papanasam Sivan and the elder brother of Tamil film director and musician Veenai S. Balachander. Rajam made his Tamil film debut in the 1934 film Seetha Kalyanam. He acted in a few more films in the lead role, before becoming a full time musician and painter. He worked as a staff artiste and music supervisor at the All India Radio. He is known for his series of portraits of the Trinity of Carnatic music. He is also known for popularising Koteeswara Iyer's musical compositions. He was a member of expert committee of the Madras Music Academy and a recipient of the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award (in 1991). He was also a recipient of the Music Academy's "Sangita Kala Acharya" Award.
Filmography
- Seetha Kalyanam (1934)
- Radha Kalyanam (1935)
- Rukmini Kalyanam (1936)
- Sivakavi (1943)
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