Indian film actor (1975–2024)
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Born | T. C. Balaji (1975-12-02)2 December 1975
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Died | 29 March 2024(2024-03-29) (aged 48)
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Occupation | Actor |
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Years active | 1998–2024 |
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Relatives | Siddalingaiah (uncle) Murali (cousin) Atharvaa (nephew) |
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T. C. Balaji (2 December 1975 – 29 March 2024), better known by his stage name Daniel Balaji, was an Indian actor, who predominantly worked in Tamil film industry and in some Kannada, Telugu and Malayalam films.[1]
Early life
Balaji was born in Chennai to a Telugu father (from Chittoor) and a Tamil mother (from Arcot).[2] He studied a film direction course in Taramani film institute, Chennai. His mother and Murali's mother are sisters.[2] His uncle is S. Siddalingaiah.[3] His nephew is Atharvaa.
Career
In 1998, Balaji began his film career as a unit production manager on the sets of Kamal Haasan's unreleased Marudhanayagam and as an assistant director for the delayed Kamarasu.[4][5]
Balaji's first role was in the television serial Chithi, where he played a character named Daniel.[6] After the success of the show, in his second serial Alaigal, director Sunder K. Vijayan, named him as Daniel Balaji based on his own character in Chithi.
His first film in Tamil was April Maadhathil, followed by a role in Kaadhal Kondein.[7] His first major role was in Kaakha Kaakha as a police officer alongside Suriya, who played the leading role. The film, directed by Gautham Vasudev Menon, was about a squad of policemen fighting organized crime in Chennai. Balaji followed this up with another major role in Menon's next film, that of the antagonist Amudhan in the blockbuster film Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu.[6] The film starred Kamal Haasan and was a police procedural focusing on a series of murders. Balaji's portrayal of both these roles received praise.
His next film, Polladhavan, was also successful.[8] He also acted as one of the villains in the Telugu film Chirutha and followed this up by playing the hero in Muthirai, produced by Vision Jeeva Studios.
Balaji made his debut in Malayalam cinema through Black. Later, he was cast the villain in Bhagavan (opposite Mohanlal) and Daddy Cool (opposite Mammootty).
Death
Daniel Balaji died of a heart attack in Chennai on 29 March 2024, at the age of 48.[9][10]
Filmography
Television
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