The news of the passing of Tamil Azhagan, the elder son of former minister and film producer R. M. Veerappan brought deep sorrow to his family, friends, and the Tamil film industry. He was noted for his quiet disposition, having directed hit films such as 'Baasha,' ‘Ranuva Veeran,' and ‘Panakkaran’. These films were certified box office hits that are still remembered by fans and industry peers alike.
Tamil Azhagan's work as a director
In addition to film production, Tamil Azhagan loved directing and telling stories. He directed 'Mandhira Punnagai' and 'Nila Penne,' which were based on the definite stories he created. The films he directed showed his limitations and the kind of films a person had watched before. According to a report from The Hindu, Tamil Azhagan passed away from health challenges on February 14. His sudden death sent shockwaves through the industry.
Rajinikanth’s emotional condolence note
Superstar Rajinikanth expressed his deep sadness through a heartfelt social media message. He lovingly referred to Tamil Azhagan as “my dear younger brother” and described him as a wonderful and kind human being. He said the unexpected demise caused him great pain and prayed for his soul to rest in peace.
He also conveyed his sincere condolences to the grieving family and asked them to stay strong during this difficult time.
A bond beyond cinema
Rajinikanth’s note revealed a professional relationship and a close tie. They knew each other since many years, and this association slowly turned into a heartfelt, family-like relationship. Tamil Azhagan’s death was a huge loss to Tamil cinema, those who knew him personally, and his dedication and modesty in the industry.