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Karunas is a Tamil film personality who has played numerous supporting roles in Tamil movies, mostly comic. He is also an active politician.

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Karunas, Tamil Cinema ActorKarunas is an Indian actor and comedian known for his work in the Tamil Cinema. Having appeared mostly in supporting roles, Karunas has also played lead roles in Tamil movies such as "Dindigul Sarathy" and "Ambasamuthiram Ambani", both released in 2008. In addition to acting in films, Karunas has also co-produced film projects such as "Chandhamama" and "Ragalaipuram" released in 2013. He is also a music composer and singer, having composed the soundtracks of Tamil films "Rajathi Raja" (2009), "Ambasamuthiram Ambani" (2010) and "Kasethan Kadavulada" (2011), while also having lent his playback to songs from films with soundtracks composed by himself and the likes of T. S. Muralidharan, Yuvan Shankar Raja, Srikanth Deva, Vishal Chandrashekhar and G. V. Prakash Kumar.

Karunas continues to serve as the Vice-President of Nadigar Sangam, a union for film, television and stage actors in Tamil Nadu based in capital Chennai, after having been elected in October 2015. Apart from being a film personality, Karunas is also a politician, serving as a Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) in the Tamil Nadu State Legislative Assembly, from Thiruvadanai where he won the 2016 state elections under the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK), by a margin of over 10,000 votes.

Early Life of Karunas
Karunas, born Karunanidhi Sethu on February 21, 1970, in Kuruvikkarambai village of Peravurani town, in the Thanjavur district of Tamil Nadu, completed his schooling from Palangudi Bharathi School and later studied at Nandanam Arts, Presidency College. Karunas began work as a Gaana singer at the age of 12, earning the sobriquet "Gaana" Karunas. He later made his television debut with Yuhi Sethu`s "Naiyaandi Darbar" in the late 1990s, as a musician. He worked extensively as a pop singer and dancer and also on Tamil folk music. He then started gradually featuring in films as a comic actor.Karunas, Tamil Cinema Actor

Film Career of Karunas
Tamil Cinema director Bala heard one of Karunas" songs and subsequently signed him on for an acting role in his second directorial venture, the drama film "Nandha". The film released in 2001 and Karunas was seen in the comic role of `Lodukku` Pandi, his portrayal winning him critical acclaim and prompting him to accept further film offers. He subsequently went on to appear in notable films such as "Baba" (2002), "Pithamagan" (2003), "Vasool Raja MBBS" (2004) and "Polladhavan" (2007), in supporting comic roles. He also distributed two films, "Pori" and "Kattradhu Thamizh", both released in 2007, the failure of which prompted him to stay away from distributing any further ventures.

Karunas" first appearance in the lead role was in the comedy drama "Dindigul Sarathy" that released in 2008, wherein he portrayed an insecure man with an inferiority complex. With aggressive promotions by Sun Pictures, the film became a surprise success at the box office and prompted the actor to appear in more leading roles in comedy films "Ambasamuthiram Ambani" (2010), "Chandhamama" (2013), "Ragalaipuram" (2013) and "Lodukku Pandi" (2015). In between the films, he also trialled serious performances, and was briefly involved in the making of "Thanga Meengal" (2013), before it underwent a change of cast. In 2014, Karunas won acclaim for his role in Santosh Sivan`s war drama "Ceylon". His films where he played the lead hero gradually had lower key promotions than the previous ones, and in 2015, the actor announced that he would not appear in any further lead roles. He subsequently returned to starring in supporting roles thereafter, earning critical acclaim for his performance of a suicidal man in the film "Darling" and as a villager in "Komban", both released in 2015 and the latter being his 100th film. In 2016, he appeared in "Pugazh" as the lead character Pugazh"s brother and in "Kathakali" as Karpooram. He will be seen in the upcoming Tamil horror film "Pottu", alongside actor Bharath.Karunas, Tamil Cinema Actor

In addition to acting in films, Karunas is a music director having composed the soundtracks of Tamil films "Rajathi Raja" (2009), "Ambasamuthiram Ambani" (2010) and "Kasethan Kadavulada" (2011). He is also a playback singer having lent his voice to songs from films "Shree" (2002), "Chennai 600028" (2007), "Rajathi Raja" (2009), "Kasethan Kadavulada" (2011), "Chandhamama" (2013), "Ceylon" (2013), "Ragalaipuram" (2013) and "Darling" (2015), the music album of which were composed by himself and the likes of T. S. Muralidharan, Yuvan Shankar Raja, Srikanth Deva, Vishal Chandrashekhar and G. V. Prakash Kumar.

Political Life of Karunas
Karunas is an active politician, the leader of Mukkulathor Puli Padai party. He contested from Thiruvadanai for the assembly seat in the 2016 state elections under the AIADMK`s Twin Leaf (Irratai Ilai) election symbol. He won the election with a margin of over 10,000 votes. Actor Karunas will be serving as an MLA at the Tamil Nadu State Legislative Assembly hereafter.

Selected Filmography of Karunas
Selected films from the myriad range of films in which Karunas has acted in are highlighted below, along with the years of release.

Year Film
2001 Nandha
2002
Villain
Kadhal Azhivathillai
2003 Kadhaludan
Puthiya Geethai
Pithamagan
Thirumalai
2004 Ennavo Pudichirukku
Pudhukottaiyilirundhu Saravanan
Varnajaalam
Kuththu
Vasool Raja MBBS
2005 Devathaiyai Kanden
Kadhal FM
Kasthuri Maan
2006 Prathi Gnayiru 9.30 to 10.00
Thiruvilaiyaadal Aarambam
2007 Arputha Theevu
Muthal Kanave
Maa Madurai
Puli Varudhu
Kattradhu Thamizh
Polladhavan
2008 Yaaradi Nee Mohini
Dindigul Sarathy
Thiruvannamalai
2009 Ayan
Rajathi Raja
2010 Ambasamudram Ambani
Baana Kaathadi
Enthiran
2011 Kasethan Kadavulada
2012 Kazhugu
Ullam
2013 Chandhamama (also co-producer)
Ragalaipuram (also co-producer)
2014 Ceylon
2015 Darling
Komban
Lodukku Pandi
2016 Kathakali
Pugazh


Karunas has lent his playback to the following songs of Tamil films, mentioned alongside their composers.

Year Film Song Composer
2002 Shree "Madurai Jilla" T.S Muralidharan
2007 Chennai 600028 "Jalsa" (Remix) Yuvan Shankar Raja
2009 Rajathi Raja "Kathirikka" Himself
2011 Kasethan Kadavulada "Kasethan" Himself
2013 Chandhamama "Koyambedu Silk Akka" (also lyricist) Srikanth Deva
Ceylon "Londoniley" Vishal Chandrashekhar
Ragalaipuram "Obamavum Ingethan" Srikanth Deva
2015 Darling "Vandha Mala" G. V. Prakash Kumar


Personal Life of Karunas
Karunas is married to Grace, a playback singer working in the Tamil film industry. The couple had met when Karunas was the guest judge at an inter-collegiate singing competition, and after being impressed, he asked Grace to sing in his personal music album.

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