Movie — Bhagyaraj

Long live the man with the glasses.

All he needed was a mustache, a pair of wide-eyed glasses, and the sharpest pen in the industry. bhagyaraj movie

"If you hit a dog with a stone, it will run away. If you hit a man with a stone, he will go to the police. But if you hit a politician with a stone, he will put the stone in his pocket and build a monument for it." Long live the man with the glasses

In the pantheon of Tamil cinema, gods walk among men. We have the Murasu (M.G. Ramachandran), the Nadigar Thilagam (Sivaji Ganesan), the Ulaganayagan (Kamal Haasan), and the Superstar (Rajnikanth). Their names are etched in neon and gold. But tucked away in a quieter, more cerebral corner of this hall of fame sits K. Bhagyaraj—a man who never needed a six-pack, a speeding bike, or a godlike persona to captivate an audience. If you hit a man with a stone, he will go to the police

He shifted to acting in television serials and supporting roles in films. However, to write him off would be a mistake.