Manobala
Biography
Balachander[4] (8 December 1940 – 3 May 2023), known by his stage name Manobala, was an Indian actor, film producer, director, comedian, and YouTuber who predominantly played supporting roles in Tamil-language films.
He worked predominantly in the film industry for nearly forty years and was notable for his unique body language and dialogue delivery and was also well known for his intonation.
Manobala started his career in Tamil cinema in the early 1970s and with a reference from Kamal Haasan became an assistant director on Bharathiraja's 1979 film Puthiya Vaarpugal. He made his directorial debut with Agaya Gangai (1982) but it was a box-office failure. His second film as director, Pillai Nila (1985) was more successful.
Manobala continued to direct such films as Oorkavalan (1987), En Purushanthaan Enakku Mattumthaan (1989), and Dhoorathu Pachai (1987) which were critically acclaimed by the critics and were well-received by audiences.
He often collaborated with some of the leading actors of his generation, including Vijayakanth,[Rajinikanth]], Kamal Haasan, and Karthik. He made his Bollywood debut as a director with Mera Pati Sirf Mera Hai (1990), and his television serial directorial debut with Panchavaranam.
He directed 24 films in his career, but he later focused on his career as an actor in the 2000s when he began working full-time as an actor.
Manobala launched a YouTube channel named "Waste Paper", where he interviewed several directors and actors. In 2022, he received a doctorate degree from the South Western American University in recognition of his contributions to films.
He also received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Global Achievers Council. He was featured as one of the contestants in the reality television show Cooku with Comali in 2022.
Manobala died at his residence in Chennai on 3 May 2023, reportedly due to liver issues, at age 69. Prior to this, he had also undergone an angio treatment in January 2023 after experiencing chest pain.
He was a heavy smoker of cigarettes and was addicted to smoking during the peak of his career as a film director.
Known for
Actor
Aranmanai 3 as Pencil
Maari 2 as Kaali's Teacher
Aranmanai 2 as Komalam's Brother
Aranmanai as Easwari's Husband
Anjaan as Director
Thalaivaa as Ramadurai
Nanban as Librarian Bose
Mappillai as Astrologer
Yaaradi Nee Mohini as Balu
Polladhavan as Bike Show
Varalaru as Thothapuram Villager