Daniel Balaji

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Daniel Balaji
Born
T. C. Balaji

(1975-12-02)2 December 1975
Died29 March 2024(2024-03-29) (aged 48)
Kottivakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
OccupationActor
Years active1998–2024
RelativesSiddalingaiah (uncle)
Murali (brother)
Atharvaa (nephew)
WebsiteOfficial website

T. C. Balaji (2 December 1975 – 29 March 2024), better known by his stage name Daniel Balaji, was an Indian actor, who predominantly worked in Tamil film industry and in some Malayalam films.[1]

Early life[edit]

Balaji was born in Chennai to a Telugu father (from Chittoor) and a Tamil mother (from Arcot).[2] He studied a film direction course in Taramani film institute, Chennai. His mother and Murali's mother are sisters.[2] His uncle is S. Siddalingaiah.[3] His nephew is Atharvaa.

Career[edit]

In 1998, Balaji began his film career as a unit production manager on the sets of Kamal Haasan's unreleased Marudhanayagam and as an assistant director for the delayed Kamarasu.[4][5]

Balaji's first role was in the television serial Chithi, where he played a character named Daniel.[6] After the success of the show, in his second serial Alaigal, director Sunder K. Vijayan, named him as Daniel Balaji based on his own character in Chithi.

His first film in Tamil was April Maadhathil, followed by a role in Kaadhal Kondein.[7] His first major role was in Kaakha Kaakha as a police officer alongside Suriya, who played the leading role. The film, directed by Gautham Vasudev Menon, was about a squad of policemen fighting organized crime in Chennai. Balaji followed this up with another major role in Menon's next film, that of the antagonist Amudhan in the blockbuster film Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu.[6] The film starred Kamal Haasan and was a police procedural focusing on a series of murders. Balaji's portrayal of both these roles received praise.

His next film, Polladhavan, was also successful.[8] He also acted as one of the villains in the Telugu film Chirutha and followed this up by playing the hero in Muthirai, produced by Vision Jeeva Studios.

Balaji made his debut in Malayalam cinema through Black. Later, he was cast the villain in Bhagavan (opposite Mohanlal) and Daddy Cool (opposite Mammootty).

Death[edit]

Daniel Balaji died of a heart attack in Chennai on 29 March 2024, at the age of 48.[9][10]

Filmography[edit]

Year Title Role Language Notes
2002 April Madhathil Suresh Tamil
2003 Kaadhal Kondein Police Inspector
Kaakha Kaakha Srikanth
2004 Black Ezhumalai Malayalam
Samba Goon Telugu
Gharshana Srikanth
2006 Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu Amudhan Sukumaran Tamil
November Rain Mattancherry Dada Malayalam
Photographer Inspector
2007 Polladhavan Ravi Tamil
Chirutha Beeku Telugu
2009 Muthirai Azhagu Tamil
Bhagavan Saifudeen Malayalam
Daddy Cool Siva
2011 Kirataka Seena Kannada
2012 Mithivedi Asoka Tamil
Crime Story Shivan Malayalam
12 Hours Antony Raj
2013 Paisa Paisa Auto driver
2014 Marumugam Mayazhagan Tamil
Gnana Kirukkan Ganesan
Shivajinagara Mohammed Ali Kannada
2015 Yennai Arindhaal Assassin Tamil Guest appearance
Dove Kannada
Vai Raja Vai Randhe Tamil
2016 Achcham Yenbadhu Madamaiyada Hiren
Sahasam Swasaga Sagipo Telugu
2017 Bairavaa Kottai Veeran Tamil
Enbathettu
Ippadai Vellum Chota
Yazh Asokan
Maayavan Rudran
Bangalore Underworld ACP Thomas Kannada
2018 Vidhi Madhi Ultaa Danie Tamil
Vada Chennai Thambi
2019 Gangs of Madras Boxy Tamil
Bigil Daniel
2021 Tuck Jagadish Veerendra Naidu Telugu Released on Amazon Prime[11]
Anandham Vilayadum Veedu Karuppan Tamil
2023 Ariyavan Thuraipandi

Television[edit]

Year Title Role Channel
2000-2001 Chithi Daniel Sun TV
2001-2002 Alaigal Dharma

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Tamil actor Daniel Balaji dies of heart attack in Chennai". Hindustan Times. 30 March 2024.
  2. ^ a b "Villain Daniel Balaji First Telugu Interview | Actor Daniel Balaji about Actor Murali and Atharvaa". YouTube. Archived from the original on 16 May 2023. Retrieved 8 May 2023.
  3. ^ "Daniel Balaji to essay the character of a Don!". Sify. 10 September 2013. Archived from the original on 13 September 2013. Retrieved 15 September 2013.
  4. ^ ""BIGIL" Villain REVEALED !! UNEXPECTED !! | Chennai Memes". 21 September 2019. Archived from the original on 27 June 2021. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
  5. ^ Rajendran, Gopinath (30 March 2024). "Daniel Balaji, an acting powerhouse whose unrestrained talents deserved a broader canvas" – via www.thehindu.com.
  6. ^ a b "Friday Review Chennai / Cinema : Living the role". The Hindu. 22 December 2006. Archived from the original on 10 April 2008. Retrieved 15 September 2013.
  7. ^ "Metro Plus Chennai / People : Villain to hero". The Hindu. 18 June 2009. Archived from the original on 10 September 2013. Retrieved 15 September 2013.
  8. ^ "Metro Plus Chennai / People : Bad, and loving it". The Hindu. 11 December 2007. Archived from the original on 13 December 2007. Retrieved 15 September 2013.
  9. ^ "Tamil actor Daniel Balaji passes away due to heart attack". The New Indian Express. 29 March 2024. Retrieved 29 March 2024.
  10. ^ "Tamil actor Daniel Balaji, 48, dies of heart attack in Chennai". India Today.
  11. ^ "Nani film Tuck Jagdish gets OTT release date". Indian Express. 28 August 2021.

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