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      • G. M. Sundar is an Indian actor and film producer who has acted in a number of Tamil films. He turned producer for the film Urumattram. Career He studied acting at the Film and Television institute, Adyar.
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  2. He studied acting at the Film and Television institute, Adyar. He was given his first role by director K. Balachander in the film Punnagai Mannan. [1] Later, Sundar was cast by Kamal Haasan in the film Kadamai Kanniyam Kattupaadu and Sathyaa, produced by Raaj Kamal Films. [2]

  3. Dec 23, 2021 · GM Sundar graduated from the then Adyar Film Institute, Chennai where he studied acting alongside actors Nassar and Archana. Here, he learnt the theoretical aspects of acting and began to study...

  4. Jul 19, 2021 · An alumnus of the film institute, Sundar says that acting has been his passion since childhood. “I didn’t know we could study acting until I enrolled in the institute.

  5. At the Adyar Film and Television Institute, he studied acting. Director K. Balachander cast him in the lead role in Punnagai Mannan. Later, Sundar was cast by Kamal Haasan in the Raaj Kamal Films production Kadamai Kanniyam Kattupaadu and Sathyaa.

    • Actor, Producer
    • Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
    • G. M. SundarG. M. Sundar
    • 01/01/1985
  6. G. M. Sundar is an Indian actor and film producer who has acted in a number of Tamil films. He turned producer for the film Urumattram. He studied acting at the Film and Television institute, Adyar.

  7. Career. He studied acting at the Film and Television institute, Adyar. He was given his first role by director K. Balachander in the film Punnagai Mannan. Later, Sundar was cast by Kamal Haasan in the film Kadamai Kanniyam Kattupaadu and Sathyaa, produced by Raaj Kamal Films.

  8. Jul 26, 2021 · Sundar, who played the protagonist in the National Award-winning 2003 film, Ooruku Nooruper, is glad that Pa Ranjith welcomed his improvisation. “While learning acting theory in film school, improvisation was an important subject, and it came in handy for Sarpatta Parambarai.