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Thengai Srinivasan (21 October 1937 – 9 November 1988) was an Indian actor and comedian, who appeared in Tamil-language films in the 1970s and early 1980s. He was given the title ''Thengai'' (coconut) after his role as a coconut-seller in the drama ''Kal Manam'', staged by actor K. Kannan. Although originally a comedian, he also performed in other genres and enacted several lead and antagonistic roles. ==Early life== Thengai Srinivasan was born to Rajavel Mudaliar (Chennai) and Subammal (Srivaikuntam in Tuticorin district) on 21 October 1937. He had two sisters. When he was aged seven years old, his family moved to Chennai. Srinivasan's father was an artist who staged several plays and it was his influence which stimulated Srinivasan's interest in an acting career.〔 After school, Srinivasan joined the Integral Coach Factory in Chennai and later started his theatrical career in the Railway Dramatic Club.〔〔 Srinivasan's first stage appearance was in his father's drama ''Galatta Kalyanam''.〔 Srinivasan was also part of the drama troupe of K. Kannan and portrayed a coconut vendor in one of his plays ''Kal Manam''. Comedian K. A. Thangavelu upon watching the drama, announced he should be called "Thengai" (coconut) Srinivasan thereafter.〔
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