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M. S. Bhaskar

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M. S. Bhaskar is an Indian actor, best known for Tamil cinema. M. S. Bhaskar began their career in 2002 and has been a prominent figure in the industry for over 24 years. With over 150 credits to their name, M. S. Bhaskar remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. M. S. Bhaskar's influence on Tamil cinema is generational — their work continues to define the standard for the industry.

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Biography

Muthupandi Sundaram Bhaskar is an Indian actor. A former theatre artiste, he has appeared in supporting roles and as a comedian in Tamil TV series and more recently in Tamil films. His works include the series Chinna Papa Periya Papa and Selvi and in the films Sivakasi and Mozhi. In addition to acting, Bhaskar is a dubbing artiste and occasional playback singer as well.

Career Stats

137Films
6.1Avg Rating
26%Hit Ratio?
36Yrs Active
10/10Versatility?
6/10Critical?
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Personal Info

BornJanuary 19, 1952
Known Credits150+

Career Milestones

1990

Film debut

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2015

50th film

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2017

Highest rated: Guru Uchaththula Irukkaru (9.5)

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2021

100th film

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Iconic Roles

Professor2007

Mozhi

Played a college professor in this critically acclaimed film about communication and relationships.

Sulaiman Baai2015

Papanasam

Portrayed a key supporting role in this Tamil adaptation of the Malayalam film 'Drishyam'.

Defining Moments

2005

Film Debut

Made his cinematic debut in the commercially successful Vijay-starrer 'Sivakasi'.

2007

Critical Acclaim

Received praise for his performance as Professor in the critically acclaimed film 'Mozhi'.

2015

Major Supporting Role

Played a significant role in 'Papanasam', the Tamil remake of the blockbuster 'Drishyam'.

Career Analytics

Genre Breakdown

Drama
27%
Comedy
17%
Thriller
14%
Crime
12%
Romance
9%
Action
8%
Family
4%
Horror
4%

Language Distribution

Tamil
100%

Films by Decade

1
1990s
23
2000s
70
2010s
43
2020s

Top Co-Actors

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Did You Know?

1

M. S. Bhaskar began his career as a theatre artist before transitioning to television and films.

2

He is known for his roles in popular Tamil TV series like 'Chinna Papa Periya Papa' and 'Selvi'.

3

He made his film debut in the 2005 Tamil film 'Sivakasi' starring Vijay.

4

His performance as Professor in the 2007 film 'Mozhi' was widely appreciated.

5

He often plays supporting roles, particularly as a comedian or in character roles.

New song from the movie featuring MS Bhaskar, Oru Nodi, is now out.

News & Stories

New song from the movie featuring MS Bhaskar, Oru Nodi, is now out.

New song from the movie featuring MS Bhaskar, Oru Nodi, is now out.

18/4/2024

Legacy & Influence

M. S. Bhaskar's career is a testament to the enduring power of character actors in shaping the texture of Indian cinema, particularly in Tamil film and television. Beginning as a theatre artist, he honed a naturalistic and versatile acting style that seamlessly transitioned to the screen. His early prominence came through iconic television serials like 'Chinna Papa Periya Papa' and 'Selvi', where he became a familiar and beloved figure in Tamil households, showcasing a flair for both comedy and poignant drama. This foundational work in TV established his reputation as a reliable and expressive performer. Bhaskar's move to films saw him masterfully occupy supporting roles, often providing crucial emotional depth or comic relief without ever overshadowing the narrative. In films like 'Mozhi' (2007), his portrayal of the understanding professor added a layer of warmth and wisdom, while in 'Papanasam' (2015), his brief but memorable role demonstrated his ability to hold his own in high-tension dramas. His later career includes powerful performances in critically acclaimed films such as 'Taanakkaran' (2022), where his supporting role contributed significantly to the film's gritty realism. Bhaskar's primary contribution lies in his embodiment of the everyday man—his performances are marked by an understated authenticity, avoiding melodrama and bringing a grounded relatability to every character. He represents a bridge between traditional theatre, popular television, and contemporary cinema, proving that substantial impact can be made from within an ensemble. His decades-long journey has enriched Tamil storytelling, providing a consistent thread of quality and sincerity, and inspiring a generation of actors to find dignity and depth in character roles.

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