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Time of India
11-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Veteran actor Super Good Subramani passes away; final rites to be held today in Chennai
Veteran Tamil actor Super Good passed away yesterday (May 10) at the age of 58 after a prolonged battle with cancer. He had been receiving treatment at the Rajiv Gandhi Government Hospital in Chennai, where he was admitted in critical condition last week. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Doctors confirmed that he was in the final stage of cancer and that it had spread throughout his body, including his brain. Despite intensive care, his health declined rapidly, leading to his demise. From assistant director to respected actor in Tamil cinema Subramani began his career in the film industry as an assistant director under noted filmmakers such as Saravana Subbiah and Pavithran. Although he aspired to become a director, the lack of opportunities forced him to pivot to acting. Over the past three decades, he carved a niche for himself as a reliable supporting actor, appearing in critically acclaimed films like 'Pariyerum Perumal,' 'Kaala,' 'Pisasu,' 'Rajini Murugan,' 'Jai Bhim,' and 'Vaanam Kottattum.' He also played the lead role in the film Paramaan. His long-standing association with the Super Good Films banner earned him the nickname 'Super Good Subramani.' Continued passion for cinema despite health and financial struggles Even in his final months, Subramani remained active in the industry. He recently lent his voice for dubbing in a film titled 'Commandovin Love Story', doing so voluntarily despite his illness. His family had earlier appealed for financial help, revealing that they were struggling with the burden of medical expenses. His dedication to cinema, even in the face of hardship, has been widely appreciated by those who knew him. Final rites today; Industry mourns a humble and dedicated talent Subramani is survived by his wife, a daughter studying in Class 11, and a son in Class 9. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now As per News 18, his mortal remains were brought to his residence in West Mambalam last night. The final rites will be held today in Chennai. Members of the film fraternity and fans have been paying their respects and expressing condolences over the loss of a committed and humble artist.


Time of India
22-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Veteran actor ‘Super Good' Subramani battles cancer, seeks support during hard times
Known for his memorable character and comedic roles in Tamil cinema , 'Super Good' Subramani is now facing one of the toughest battles of his life: cancer. The actor, who has been a familiar face in many acclaimed films, is currently undergoing treatment at Rajiv Gandhi Government Hospital in Chennai. His family has issued a heartfelt appeal for financial assistance, revealing that he is in a dire economic situation and needs urgent help to continue his treatment. From assistant director to actor: A journey built on passion and perseverance Before stepping into the limelight as an actor, Subramani worked behind the scenes, pursuing his passion for cinema. He began his career as an assistant director under renowned filmmakers Saravana Subbiah and Pavithran, with dreams of one day directing his own films. Unfortunately, when directing opportunities did not materialize, he turned to acting, where he found his calling and won the love of audiences with his unique screen presence. A versatile performer who left a mark in acclaimed Tamil films Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Original Adidas Three (03) Combo Track Pants, Offer Time Limited Original Adidas Buy Now Undo Subramani's performances in films like ' Pariyerum Perumal ,' 'Kaala,' 'Pisasu,' 'Rajini Murugan,' 'Jai Bhim,' and 'Vaanam Kottattum' have been widely appreciated. He also played a lead role in the film Parama(n), showcasing his versatility and depth as an actor. Despite his contributions to Tamil cinema, life has taken a tough turn for the seasoned performer. Family and fans rally to support the actor through his health crisis. Now, with medical expenses mounting and income sources limited, Subramani's family is urging well-wishers and the film fraternity to extend a helping hand. The situation highlights the often-overlooked plight of supporting actors in the film industry, who, despite having contributed richly to cinema, struggle silently during personal crises. Fans and industry colleagues are now rallying around him, hoping to offer him the support he needs to overcome this difficult phase.