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 Gemini Ganesan
February 25, 2006

Gemini Ganesan

A commemorative postage stamp on King of Romance (Kadhal Mannan) Gemini Mamaone of the three biggest names of Tamil cinema :

Kadhal Mannan Gemini Mama (ஜெமினி கணேசன்)Issued by India

Issued on Feb 25, 2006

Issued for : The Department of Posts is pleased to issue a commemorative postage stamp on Gemini Ganesan.

Credits :
Stamp & FDC : Sankha Samanta (Based on the photograph provided by the proponent)
Cancellation : Alka Sharma

Type : Stamp, Mint Condition

Colour : Multi Colour

Denomination : 500 Paise

Stamps Printed : 0.4 Million

Printing Process : Photogravure

Printer : India Security Press, Nashik

Name : Ramasamy Ganesan

Born on Nov 17, 1920 at Pudukkottai, Madras Presidency, British India [now in Tamil Nadu, India]

Died on Mar 22, 2005 at Chennai, India

About : 

  • Gemini Ganesan, the eternal romantic of the silver screen, a charmer, and an actor par excellence, was one of the most adored icons of the Indian film industry.
  • Gemini Ganesan who was named earlier Ramaswami Ganesan was born on 17th November 1920 in Pudukottai of Tamilnadu. After initial studies at Ramakrishna Home, Chennai and Maharajah’s CollegePudukottai, Ganesan graduated from Madras Christian College, Tambaram and started his career as a lecturer in this College. But soon he joined Gemini Studios as a Production Assistant.
  • His career as a film actor began with Tamil films Miss Malini (1947), Chakradari (1948) and Nava Jeevanam. Then he moved from Gemini Studios to join M/s Iyengar Company, although the prefix ‘Gemini’ continued. Producers Shri Narayana Iyengar and Shri W.P. Sarathy signed him up for the film ‘Thai Ullam’ in which he played the role of a villain. He then got the dual role in ‘Manam Pola Mangalyam’, which established him as a popular lead actor. This was followed by more hits including AVM’s ‘Penn’, Kanavane Kankanda Deivam, and Nagi Reddy’s ‘Missiamma’, which gave him star status.
  • Gemini Ganesan acted in the lead role in over two hundred films in all the southern languages also including Hindi. His acting career touched enviable heights in films like ‘Kalyana Parisu’, ‘Sumaithangi’, ‘Meenda Sorgam’, ‘Karpagam’, ‘Chinnanchiru Ulagam’, ‘Kurathi Magan’, ‘Iru Kodugal’, ‘Punnagai’, ‘Velli Vizha’, etc. He gave one of his most memorable performances in Sowcar Janaki’s “Kaviya Thalaivi”. His last film was ‘Avvai Shanmughi’. He even acted in a TV serial, Krishnadasi.
  • A stalwart of Tamil cinema, Gemini Ganesan was honoured with several awards and titles including the Padmashree, Nadippu Chelvam and Nadigar Mannan.
  • Gemini Ganesan was a good orator besides being a considerably good singer in the carnatic style. He was also a keen sportsman and won several tournaments in Cricket, Tennis and Billiards in his early days. In 1973, he led the first Indian cultural performing troops delegation to South Asia.
  • He passed away in Chennai on 22nd March 2005 but he still rules the hearts of his admirers and fans, as the “King of Romance” (Kadhal Mannan) and above all, as a nice and gentle human being.
  • Text: Based on material provided by the proponent.
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November 7, 2023 10:44 am

[…] often starred with Gemini Ganesan and later married him. As director and producer (1968-71) she did not achieve much commercial […]

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