Vadivelu is an Indian entertainer, jokester, and playback artist who is most popular for his jobs as a satire entertainer in Tamil film.

He has been projected in excess of 200 movies and some of them are Chandramukhi, Nagaram, Marudhamalai, Kaalam Maari Pochu, Maanasthan, Pokkiri, Kaavalan, Imsai Arasan 23m Pulikesi, Oru Murai Sollividu, Em Magan, Vetri Kodi Kattu, Indiralohathil Na Azhagappan, Tenaliraman, Aadhavan, Sillunu Oru Kaadhal, Thavasi, Kathavarayan, Eli, Kizhakku Cheemayile, Shakalaka Baby, Namma Veetu Kalyanam, Thathi Thavadhu Manasu, Winner, Karka Kasadara, Maa Madurai, Vedigundu Murugesan, Nagaram Marupakkam, Marupadiyum Oru Kadhal, and Kaththi Sandai. For his work, he has additionally won many honors in the “Best Comedian” classification.

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Height 5 ft 6 in
Weight 73 kg
Date of Birth September 12, 1960
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Spouse Sarojini

Growing up, he used to work in his dad’s glass-cutting business and later proceeded with it with his brothers after his dad’s demise.

Whenever he was more youthful, Vadivelu used to partake in neighborhood stage plays, normally in a comic job.

For his job as Sekar in the 1996 Tamil-language parody film Kaalam Maari Pochu, he won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for “Best Comedian”.

In 2008, Vadivelu showed up as ‘Kanduvetti’ Karuppu in the Tamil activity parody dramatization film Kathavarayan and this job won him the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for “Best Comedian”.

He co-featured as Banner-Kuppan (Bannerji) in the 2009 Tamil-language activity satire film Aadhavan, inexactly founded on the 1990 Malayalam film His Highness Abdullah. For this job, Vadivelu was named for a Filmfare Award for “Best Supporting Actor – Tamil” and Vijay Award for “Best Comedian”.

He co-featured as Style Pandi in the 2010 Tamil-language activity parody film Nagaram Marupakkam (otherwise called Nagaram), a job that got him designated for a Vijay Award for “Best Comedian”.

His nickname “Vaigai Puyal” was begat by the media and is a reference to the waterway that moves through his old neighborhood Madurai.

Vadivelu showed up as Ammavasai in the 2011 Tamil-language lighthearted comedy activity film Kaavalan, a change of the Malayalam film Bodyguard. This exhibition got him selected for a Vijay Award as well as a SIIMA Award in the “Best Comedian” classification.

He has been pigeonholed as a considerable lot of his on-screen characters include weighty utilization of droll and plays on words.

In 2018, the Tamil Film Producers Council gave a boycott against projecting Vadivelu in later movies.

Vadivelu reported his rebound on Twitter in 2020, expressing, “You’ve additionally been inquiring as to why I’m not acting yet. Before long, I will make my entrance in a great way”.

Large numbers of his exchanges have filled in as the motivation for different images in web-based media.

Source: TG TIME