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Renowned Tamil writer, actor and comedy giant Crazy Mohan breathed his last here on Monday after he suffered a major heart attack. He was 67.

Crazy Mohan Drama Collection Free Download. Its protagonist is Nani, who is in love with his neighbour Bindu. Nani is murdered by a wealthy.

“After he complained of pain in his chest and suffered a heart attack, he was rushed to Kauvery hospital in the afternoon. Efforts were taken to revive him but unfortunately he passed away around 2 p.m.,” a family source told IANS.

Born as Mohan Rangachari in 1952, Mohan’s first stint with writing began in college, where he was studying Mechanical Engineering, when he wrote the script for “Great Bank Robbery” for an inter-collegiate contest.

He then started writing scripts for his brother Maadhu Balaji’s drama troupe. In 1976, Mohan wrote his first full-length play called “Crazy Thieves in Paalavakkam”, thereby, earning the moniker ‘Crazy’ to his name.

By 1979, Mohan started his own drama troupe Crazy Creations which went on to create over 30 plays that have been staged over 6,500 times till date. Some of their popular plays include “Chocolate Krishna”, “Satellite Saamiyar”, “Marriage Made in Saloon” and “Return of Crazy Thieves”, among others.

In 1983, Mohan made his film debut as a writer for K. Balachander’s “Poikkal Kuthirai”, which was based on Mohan’s own play “Marriage Made in Saloon”. The film featured Kamal Haasan in a cameo.

As a writer, Mohan was widely popular for his association with Kamal Haasan in multiple Tamil comedies which include “Sathi Leelavathi”, “Michael Madana Kama Rajan”, “Apoorva Sagodharargal”, “Avvai Shanmugi”, “Panchatanthiram” and “Vasool Raja MBBS”.

Mohan forayed into television in 1989 and produced popular comedy serials, which include “Crazy“, “Kalyanathukku Kalyanama” and “VidathuSirippu“.

Mohan was a recipient of the Kalaimamani award given by the Tamil Nadu government for excellence in the field of art and literature.

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Mohan in the play Chocolate Krishna, 2015
Born
16 October 1952
Died10 June 2019 (aged 66)
OccupationActor
Comedian
Playwright
Screenwriter
FamilyMaadhu Balaji (brother)

Mohan Rangachari (16 October 1952 – 10 June 2019[2]), known professionally as Crazy Mohan, was an Indian actor, comedian, screenwriter and playwright.[3] An engineer by profession, Mohan started writing plays and established his own drama troupe called 'Crazy Creations' in 1979. In addition to dramas and tele-serials, Mohan worked as a dialogue writer on a number of comedy films. Mohan had written over 30 plays, worked on over 40 films, having cameo roles in each film, and written 100 short stories.[1] He died on 10 June 2019 due to a cardiac arrest.[4]

Career[edit]

Mohan (right) along with former president A. P. J. Abdul Kalam.

Mohan was a student at the College of Engineering, Guindy, where he graduated as a mechanical engineer in 1973.[5][1][6] His guide was his classmate S. Ravi, who was the President of Tamil Mandram. Before becoming a full-time writer, Mohan was working at Sundaram - Clayton Limited.[7]

At the College of Engineering, Guindy, in Feb 1972, he first wrote Great Bank Robbery, a skit for an intra class contest within the Guindy Engineering college for which he received the Best Writer award.[1][8][9] It was followed by scripts for his younger brother Maadhu Balaji's drama troupe at Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda College, Chennai.[1] The first full-length play he wrote was Crazy Thieves in Paalavakkam for Natakapriya in 1976,[10] which was a run-away hit[11] and gave him the nom de plume 'Crazy' Mohan.[12][13] He also wrote scripts for Tenant Commandments and One More Exorcist.[10]

After writing for other productions, Mohan decided to start his own troupe and founded Crazy Creations in 1979.[10] The troupe has since created over 30 plays with original scripts and staged over 6,500 shows all over India and abroad.[14] His play Chocolate Krishna had been staged 500 times within three years.[15] His brother Maadhu Balaji, who is an actor, plays the hero in all his dramas.

The first feature film he worked on was K. Balachander's Poikkal Kudhirai for which he wrote the dialogues. The film itself was based on Mohan's drama Marriage made in Saloon.[11] He went on to write dialogues for several comedy films, particularly starring Kamal Haasan, which include Sathi Leelavathi, Kaathala Kaathala, Michael Madana Kama Rajan, Apoorva Sagodharargal, Indian, Avvai Shanmughi, Thenali, Panchathanthiram and Vasool Raja MBBS.[10][16] The 2006 film Jerry had a story and screenplay by Mohan and featured Mohan's entire theatre team, including its director S. B. Khanthan.[11] He has also acted in supporting or cameo roles in the films he wrote the dialogue or script for.

In 1989, he also began producing television comedy series. Serials he produced include Here is Crazy, Kalyanathukku Kalyanam with over 600 episodes and Vidathu Sirippu,[17] with the latter winning the Best Comedy Serial award from Mylapore Academy in 2005.[18] He also wrote 100 short stories.[1]

Mohan was also a distinguished artist who has sketched/painted nearly 60 aesthetic paintings, including portraits of spiritual leaders and eminent personalities, Raja Ravi Verma’s portraitures and portraits of Gods and Prophets.

Mohan penned at least one Venba every day—over 40,000 Venbas in his lifetime.

Awards[edit]

State awards[edit]

The Tamil Nadu state government awarded him with ' Kalaimamani ' title for excellence in the field of arts and literature.

International awards[edit]

Professional excellence award[19] by The Governor of Maryland, USA, for his outstanding contributions to Tamil literature, fine arts, theatres for more than 38 years.

Philanthropy[edit]

Mohan is a donor and philanthropist for over 39 years. He has contributed donations towards heart surgeries, kidney transplants from the proceeds from the sale of his drama tickets.

Donations to the Cancer Institute, Adyar run by Dr. V.Shantha, since 1999.

The proceeds from the sales of his book- ‘Crazy about Ramana’ are re-directed towards educating Indian cultural and values to poor children studying in Government schools.

Rangachary Mohan along with the late former president Dr.A.P.J. Abdul Kalam

Works[edit]

Theatre[edit]

Some of his popular Tamil dramas as a dialogue writer and actor are listed below.

  • Maadhu +2[20]
  • Jurassic Baby[20]
  • Marriage Made in Saloon
  • Meesai Aanaalum Manaivi[10]
  • Alaavudeenum 100 Watts Bulbum[10]
  • Crazy Kishkintha[21]
  • Return of Crazy Thieves[21]
  • Oru Babiyin Diary Kurippu[21]
  • Kathalikka Maadhu Undu[21]
  • Maadhu Mirandal[22]
  • Madhil Mel Maadhu[23]
  • Chocolate Krishna[24]
  • Satellite Saamiyaar[25]
  • Crazy Thieves in Paalavaakkam[20]
  • Oru Sontha Veedu Vaadagai Veedagirathu
  • Ayya Amma Ammamma[26]
  • Google Gadothgajan[27]
  • Crazy Premier League (CPL)
  • Gummaala Gokulam (Upcoming Drama)[15]

Serials[edit]

  • Aachi international (1997)
  • Vidathu Sirippu (2004)
  • Siri Siri Crazy (2016)

Films[edit]

As a script and dialogue writer
  • Poikkal Kudhirai (1983)
  • Katha Nayagan (1988)
  • Apoorva Sagodharargal (1989)
  • Michael Madana Kama Rajan (1990)
  • Unnai Solli Kutramillai (1990)
  • Indran Chandran (1990)
  • Chinna Mapillai (1993)
  • Magalir Mattum (1994)
  • Vietnam Colony (1994)
  • Chinna Vathiyar (1995)
  • Engirundho Vandhan (1995)
  • Sathi Leelavathi (1995)
  • Avvai Shanmughi (1996)
  • Mr. Romeo (1996)
  • Arunachalam (1997)
  • Sishya (1997)
  • Ratchagan (1997)
  • Thedinen Vanthathu (1997)
  • Aahaa (1997)
  • Kaathala Kaathala (1998)
  • Kannodu Kanbathellam (1999)
  • Endrendrum Kadhal (1999)
  • Poovellam Kettuppar (1999)
  • Thenali (2000)
  • Little John (2001)
  • Panchathanthiram (2002)
  • Pammal K. Sambandam (2002)
  • Vasool Raja MBBS (2004)
  • Idhaya Thirudan (2006)
  • Jerry (2006)
  • Kola Kolaya Mundhirika (2010)
  • Naan Ee (2012)
  • 'Naan Ee' (2012)
As an actor
  • Apoorva Sagodharargal (1989) – Car customer
  • Indrudu Chandrudu (1989) - Mental patient
  • Michael Madhana Kamarajan (1990) – Grocery shop owner
  • Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari (1990; Telugu) - Kannada speaking tourist
  • Thambi Pondatti (1992)
  • Kalikaalam (1992)
  • Chinna Vathiyar (1995) – Doctor
  • Indian (1996) – Parthasarathy
  • Mr. Romeo (1996)
  • Avvai Shanmughi (1996) – Interviewer
  • Sishya (1997)
  • Thedinen Vanthathu (1997) - Bank manager
  • Arunachalam (1997)
  • Kaathala Kaathala (1998)
  • Kannodu Kanbathellam (1999)
  • Endrendrum Kadhal (1999) – Astrologer
  • Sigamani Ramamani (2001)
  • Dosth (2001)
  • Pammal K. Sambandam (2002) – ENT Specialist
  • Panchathantiram (2002)
  • Vasool Raja MBBS (2004) – Dr. Margabandhu
  • Jerry (2006) – Rukku
  • Kola Kolaya Mundhirika (2010) – Deaf Judge
  • Naan Ee (2012) – Doctor
  • Puthagam (2013)
  • Kalyana Samayal Saadham (2013)
Television plays[1]
  • Here is Crazy
  • Maadhu Cheenu
  • Nil Gavani Crazy (Sun TV)
  • Siri Gama Padhani
  • Crazy Times (Vijay TV)
  • Vidathu Sirippu (Jaya TV)
  • Siri Siri Crazy

Death[edit]

Mohan complained stomach pain and breathlessness in the morning of 10 June 2019. His brother Madhu Balaji rushed Mohan to Kauvery Hospital. A team of doctors worked on Mohan for hours to revive him. All efforts to revive him failed. Mohan was declared dead at around 2:00 PM IST the same day.[4]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ abcdefg'Comedy cocktails his forte'. The Hindu.
  2. ^'Crazy Mohan, playwright and comedian, dies'. Pushpa Narayan. The Times of India. 10 June 2019. Retrieved 10 June 2019.
  3. ^'`Crazy' Mohan back with his classic plays'. The Hindu. 29 August 2006. Retrieved 5 May 2010.
  4. ^ ab'Veteran Tamil playwright and actor 'Crazy' Mohan dies at 67'. The Hindu. 10 June 2019. Retrieved 10 June 2019.
  5. ^Vidya Raja (31 July 2018). 'India's Oldest Engineering College Turns 225: 6 Alumni Who Have Made Guindy Proud!'. The Better India.
  6. ^'I hate being serious.. or upset: Crazy Mohan'. Times of India.
  7. ^'On the name 'Kathadi''. The Hindu.
  8. ^'The Times Group'. epaperbeta.timesofindia.com.
  9. ^https://www.thenewsminute.com/article/how-kamal-met-crazy-mohan-story-involves-graveyard-103391
  10. ^ abcdef'rediff.com: Movies: An interview with comedian Crazy Mohan'.
  11. ^ abc'Crazy humour and much more'. The Hindu.
  12. ^'Angry, Crazy, Gemini and Cho'. The Times of India.
  13. ^Raman, Sruthi Ganapathy. 'What gets Tamil audiences rolling in the aisles? Crazy Mohan knows'. Scroll.in.
  14. ^'Feast of comedy plays from Crazy's stable'. The Hindu.
  15. ^ ab''Crazy' Mohan to produce kids-oriented play'. The Hindu.
  16. ^'rediff.com: Kamal Haasan does a Munnabhai!'.
  17. ^'The Hindu : Crazy robot'.
  18. ^'The Hindu : Comic interlude'.
  19. ^'Crazy Mohan conferred with professional excellence award by the Governor of Maryland'. Behindwoods. 1 November 2016. Retrieved 7 December 2017.
  20. ^ abc'Of 'Crazy' Mohan, Madras and Mylapore'. The Hindu.
  21. ^ abcd'The Hindu : Tamil Nadu / Chennai News : Crazy Mohan's plays in CD format'.
  22. ^'In The Capital Today'. The Hindu. 25 April 2004. Retrieved 10 June 2019.
  23. ^'Crazy time'. The Hindu.
  24. ^'The Hindu : Friday Review Chennai : How humour meets magic'. Archived from the original on 4 February 2010.
  25. ^'Humour on demand'. The Hindu.
  26. ^'Funny one-liners of marriage woes'. The New Indian Express.
  27. ^'Crazy Mohan's latest play is a big hit with children'. The Hindu.

External links[edit]

  • Crazy Mohan on IMDb
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