
Super Subbarayan
Super Subbarayan is an Indian actor, best known for Tamil cinema. Super Subbarayan began their career in 1985. With 30 credits to their name, Super Subbarayan remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. Spanning 40+ years, Super Subbarayan's career remains one of the longest and most celebrated in Tamil cinema.
Biography
Super Subbarayan is a fight master/action choreographers in the Indian cinema, mainly in Kollywood. He has been working in the industry since 1980. His son Dhilip Subbarayan is also a stunt master.
Personal Info
Career Milestones
Film debut
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Pudhea Paadhai
Special appearance as a henchman.
Aan Paavam
Special appearance as a thief.
Kanni Rasi
Special appearance as a carrom opponent.
Defining Moments
Industry Debut
Began his career as a stunt master in Kollywood.
Early Acting Appearances
Started making special on-screen appearances in films like 'Aan Paavam' and 'Kanni Rasi'.
Filmography
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Career Analytics
Genre Breakdown
Language Distribution
Films by Decade
Top Co-Actors
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Did You Know?
Super Subbarayan is a veteran stunt master and action choreographer in Tamil cinema (Kollywood).
He has been active in the film industry since the 1980s.
His son, Dhilip Subbarayan, is also a prominent stunt master and action choreographer in Indian cinema.
He has made special appearances as an actor in several films, often playing minor henchman or character roles.
He is known by the nickname 'Super' in the industry.
Legacy & Influence
Super Subbarayan, a stalwart in the realm of action choreography, has been a defining force in Kollywood and Indian cinema since the 1980s. His career trajectory began during an era when stunts were often raw and physically demanding, and he helped shape the evolution of on-screen action through decades of technological change. As a fight master, his primary contribution lies in grounding Tamil cinema's action sequences in a palpable sense of physicality and risk, often performing complex stunts himself before transitioning to choreography and direction. He became synonymous with crafting fights that served the narrative, whether it was the rugged brawls of 80s masala films or the more stylized sequences of later years. His work ethic and longevity established him as a respected elder statesman in the stunt community, a bridge between generations of performers. A significant part of his legacy is the professional dynasty he fostered; his son, Dhilip Subbarayan, has emerged as a leading stunt choreographer in his own right, ensuring the family's techniques and standards continue to influence contemporary Indian cinema. While not as publicly celebrated as lead actors, Super Subbarayan's behind-the-scenes mastery in coordinating danger and drama has been instrumental in the success of countless films, making him an unsung architect of cinematic excitement for over four decades.