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Silambarasan Thesingu Rajendar , also known as S.T.R. or Simbu , is an Indian actor, filmmaker and musician in Tamil cinema . [1] He began his acting career by playing roles as a child artist in films directed by his father T. Rajendar , [2] before his first lead role in Kadhal Azhivathillai (2002), under his father's direction and produced by his mother Usha.

Silambarasan was born on 3 February 1983 in Thogarapalli, Krishnagiri, Tamil Nadu, as the eldest child of T. Rajendar and Usha Rajendar. He has a younger brother Kuralarasan , and sister Ilakiya. From early age, he was a devout Hindu and an ardent follower of Lord Shiva . [3] He studied at the Don Bosco Matriculation Higher Secondary School . He studied at Loyola College . [4] Silambarasan starred in many of his father's films as a child until 2002, when he acted in his father's Kadhal Azhivathillai , his first main role as a hero.

Silambarasan played his first protagonist role in Kadhal Azhivathillai (2002), directed by his father. His second film was Dum (2003), which was loosely based on Jagannadh's 2002 Kannada film Appu . His release in 2003 was Alai .

Silambarasan had three releases in 2004; the first was Kovil which deals with the relationship between a Hindu boy and a Christian girl. After this, Silambarasan starred in Kuththu , [5] a remake of the Telugu film Dil . Divya Spandana , played his love interest. His final release in 2004 was Manmadhan , co-starring with Jyothika for the first time, and the film became a turning point in his career. [6] [7]

Silambarasan's first release in 2005 was the film Thotti Jaya , directed by V. Z. Durai . [8] In 2006, he starred in Saravana , directed by K. S. Ravikumar . This was the second time that Simbu and Jyothika worked together after the success of Manmadhan (2004). He next starred in and directed Vallavan (2006), as well as writing its story, screenplay and co-dialogue.

In 2008, he starred in the action masala film Kaalai , which was a flop. [9] Later that year, he appeared in another action masala film Silambattam .

In 2010, his film Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa , directed and written by Gautham Vasudev Menon , became a Tamil 'cult classic' film. [10] Director K. Balachander in an open letter called Silambarasan's performance as his best in his career. [11]

The following year he appeared in two films. In early 2011, he appeared in the multi-starrer Vaanam (2011) [12] as Cable Raja, a poor youngster. The film, featuring an ensemble cast, was released to positive reviews and subsequently became a hit at the box office. [13] Later that year, his next release was Osthe (2011), remake of the Bollywood film Dabangg (2010). [14] in which Silambarasan played a police officer for the first time in his career. Silambarasan had only one release in 2012, the film Podaa Podi , directed by debutant Vignesh Shivan .

Silambarasan's next project was Vaalu , directed by debutant Vijay Chander. The film was released in 2015 after a gap of three years due to issues; actor Vijay helped clear the impediment of the film and aided in its release.

In 2016, Silambarasan starred in the Pandiraj -directed Idhu Namma Aalu alongside Nayanthara , Andrea Jeremiah and Soori playing lead roles. His next film Achcham Yenbadhu Madamaiyada was his second collaboration with Gautham Menon and A. R. Rahman. [15] In 2017, it was reported that Silambarasan had signed up for an English-language film. [16] His film Anbanavan Asaradhavan Adangadhavan was panned by critics and was commercially unsuccessful. It led to controversies that were reported in the media involving the film's producer Michael Rayappan blaming Silambarasan for being uncooperative during the film's production. In 2018, he appeared in Mani Ratnam 's successful Chekka Chivantha Vaanam as part of an ensemble cast that included Arvind Swamy , Vijay Sethupathi and Arun Vijay . [17] [18] In 2019, STR acted in Vantha Rajavathaan Varuven .

Silambarasan starred in the family drama Eeswaran (2021) as his first film of 2021. The film, directed by Suseenthiran was released on the eve of Pongal festival in theatres after the COVID-19 lockdown was lifted in Tamil Nadu on 14 January 2021, clashing with Vijay's Master (2021). In preparation for his role, Silambarasan underwent an extremely rigorous weight loss regime, losing 30 kilograms and learnt Bharathanatyam . Although the film was moderately successful, Silambarasan's performance was praised, and his new persona was well received by the audience. [19] Silambarasan's next release is the political thriller film Maanaadu (2021), [20] directed by Venkat Prabhu which hit theatres in Diwali . The film was commercially successful at the box office.

Silambarasan has frequently worked as a playback singer in the Tamil film industry. He first sang in Sonnal Thaan Kaadhala and went on to sing over 90 songs for various composers. He predominantly sings in his own films and has collaborated mostly with his friend and fellow composer Yuvan Shankar Raja . Silambarasan also wrote the lyrics for several songs of his films.

On 27 December 2011, Silambarasan released the non-film single " Love Anthem For World Peace and Love " to promote world peace. [21]

In 2013, he sang ''Diamond Girl'' in Tollywood film Baadshah directed by Srinu Vaitla starring Jr. NTR and Kajal Aggarwal . [22] This was his first venture in Telugu music.

He stated in the summer of 2015 that he would collaborate with Yuvan Shankar Raja to release the non-film single titled "Karma". [23]

He Composed Music and Background score for the film Sakka Podu Podu Raja featuring Santhanam in the lead role. [24]

Silambarasan has been the subject of several controversies, primarily due to his outspoken nature. [25] [26]

In 2010, Silambarasan sang and composed the song " Evan Di Unna Pethan " as a part of the soundtrack album for his film, Vaanam (2011) and the song faced severe opposition for its provocative lyrics. A women's rights organisation in Chennai criticised the lyrics and issued a statement to Silambarasan for the lyrics being "chauvinistic" that "demean women". Further it was argued that "music needs to appeal to larger sections than to the ‘thrill-seeking’ youth who are often misguided into ‘cheap thrills’ because of such songs", demanding censorship. [27] However, several prominent people from the film industry came to support Silambarasan stating that there have been more objectionable scenes in films in the past and that there were "bigger issues in society" and applying censorship was not "the ideal way out in democracy." [27]

After releasing a promotional version of " The Love Anthem " song in 2011, Silambarasan announced that a final version would be released thereafter and announced his desire to bring in international artists Akon and Rihanna for the venture. [28] He subsequently headed to Los Angeles in January 2012 and recorded an original version of the song by himself at Studio Zappa with music producer Elan Morrison on the keyboards. [29] The failure to sign in the international artists prompted the project's producer, Silambarasan's father T. Rajendar to lodge a police complaint against two agents who had misled his production company into supposed connections with the international artists concerned. Rajendar noted that the sound editor Ramji Soma and a Canadian entrepreneur Talvinder Bathh had charged Rs 12 million ($200,000) from his company and failed to return it despite promises made to sign on Akon, David Guetta and either Rihanna or Nicole Scherzinger for the project. [30] In May 2013, Silambarasan was finally successfully able to bring in Akon to collaborate for an alternate version of the song, with the move being facilitated by Tracktical Entertainment. [31] The latest version of the song is yet to be released, with Silambarasan hinting in early 2014 that the song may be launched before the end of 2014. [32] In an interview in June 2015, he revealed that the venture would be resumed soon, though that he was busy with other commitments. [33]

In December 2015, a song, referred to by the media as the "Beep Song" was leaked online and was widely circulated. The song was initially reported to be written and sung by Silambarasan and composed by music director Anirudh Ravichander , and featured an expletive degrading women which had been beeped out. Subsequently, Anirudh denied any involvement in the song and Silambarasan clarified that he had written, composed and sung the song himself, stating he was unsure how the song was leaked and uploaded onto the internet. [34] The song provoked widespread criticism from pressure groups and film personalities. Women activists organised protests in front of Silambarasan house in T. Nagar and other places. [35] Meanwhile, the Left-wing of All India Democratic Women's Association (AIDWA) alleged that the song was sexist and derogatory to women and f
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