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Veteran Tamil comedian Vivek passes away

Vivek, the Veteran comedian passed away in Chennai at the age of 59 on Saturday morning. The actor had acted in more than 220 films, died due to a cardiac arrest at 4.35am on Saturday. The doctors reported that the actor had a 100% blockage in the LAD (left anterior descending artery) vessel which led to a massive cardiac arrest. On Friday, the hospital as well as Tamil Nadu Health Secretary J Radhakrishnan said at a press meet that the cause of the cardiac arrest was unlikely to be the COVID-19 vaccine that Vivek had taken on Thursday.

Vivek was brought to cinema by the veteran director K Balachander who also introduced cinema greats like Rajinikanth. At the beginning of the ‘80s Vivek played small roles in several Tamil films, he went on to become a major comedian in the late ‘90s and the first decade of the new millennium. Between 2000 and 2001, Vivek did over 50 films. His face would appear in film posters along with the lead cast.

Normally appearing as the hero’s friend, Vivek’s one-liners earned the fame of punch lines uttered by major heroes. His comedy in films like Kushi, Minnale, Alaipayuthey, Mugavaree, Dum Dum Dum, Sivaji and many other films, has extremely high recall value even now. He has acted with heroes of old to modern generations, from Kamal to Madhavan, Ajith and Vijay.

Vivek was also interested to introduce social messaging in his comedy. He took a position against the trend of asking the rapist to marry the survivor in the film Kadhal Sadugudu. He has also taken jibes at superstitions and rituals in several films.

Born as ‘Vivekanandan’ in Kovilpatti, Vivek’s tryst with acting started early in his life. He used to perform standup comedy during his college and early professional life when he was employed with the state government. His entry into Kollywood happened because of veteran director K Balachander who, in 1987, offered a supporting character role to Vivek in the film Manathil Urudhi Vendum.

Also known as ‘Chinna Kalaivaanar’, Vivek received several awards for his performances including the Filmfare and the Tamil Nadu State Awards. In 2009, the actor was conferred with Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian honour in the country, for his contribution to Indian cinema. A self-confessed follower of former President and missile scientist Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, Vivek also launched the ‘Green Kalam’ initiative to promote awareness and action against Global Warming. The initiative has planted one billion saplings across the state. In 2015, he lost his son Prasanna Kumar to dengue.

 

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