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Meet actor who once owned 500 acre land, a mansion, lived like a king, but he lost everything, today his condition is..., name is…

Meet actor who once owned 500 acre land, a mansion, lived like a king, but he lost everything, today his condition is..., name is…

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There is no dearth of comedy stars in Tamil cinema, but today we are going to tell you about actor Sathyan, who has made a special place in the hearts of the audience with his acting and amazing one-liner comedy dialogues. One of his lines – 'Hey Thottthankulis are having fun', is still on the tongue of the people. Let us tell you, even today the role of Silencer played in the film 'Nanban' is remembered. While Sathyan was a popular actor and once owned 500 acres of land and a mansion, now he has nothing left. Let's know about this. Sathyan's family was famous for its property
Sathyan is the son of a landlord, his father's name is Shivkumar. Madhampatty, a famous city in Coimbatore district, is famous for its cuisine and this Madhampatty was the land of Shivkumar. In such a situation, his father had property worth crores. Historically, his family was similar to a small state. Sathyan is the only son of Madhampatti Sivakumar. His bungalow in Madhampatti is spread over five acres, and he once owned gardens and property spanning several hundred acres.
While his father was a landlord earlier, he later became a filmmaker. Actor Sathyaraj is his uncle, while Sibiraj is his cousin. However, it was not easy for his father to enter the film industry at that time. During this time, he suffered huge financial losses and had to sell properties.
Launched son Sathyan
At one point, Madhampatti Sivakumar aimed to launch his son Sathyan in cinema, for which he produced the film 'Ilayavan'. However, this film also did not get any success, causing him more losses. Sathyan had to sell his bungalow after his father's death
After the death of Madhampatti Sivakumar, actor Sathyan sold his bungalow in Madhampatti a few years ago and moved to Chennai. According to media reports, Sathyan has now sold all his ancestral property and avoids going to his hometown. However, his relatives are very disappointed when he does not come.
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