M.S. Bhaskar Wiki, Biography, Age, Wife, Family, Education, Height, Weight, Movies List, Career, Profession, Net Worth

M.S. Bhaskar Wiki and Biography: M.S. Bhaskar (Muthupettai Somu Bhaskar), an Indian film star, is best known for his work in Tamil films and television. He rose to fame for his portrayal of Professor Gnanaprakasam in the Tamil movie “Mozhi.”

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M.S. Bhaskar

M.S. Bhaskar Wiki: Biography, Age, Wife, Family, Education, Height, Weight, Movies List, Career, Profession, Net Worth

Real Name Muthupettai Somu Bhaskar
Nick Name M.S. Bhaskar
Profession Actor
Famous For Movies
Wife Name Sheela Bhaskar
Physical Status  
Age 65 Years
Height 5’8′
Weight 70 Kgs
Eye Color Black
Hair Color Black
Personal Information  
Date of Birth 13 September 1957
Birth Place Muthupettai, Tamil Nadu, India
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Nationality Indian
School Name Gopalapuram Boys School, Chennai
College Name Pachaiyappa’s College, Chennai
Qualifications B.Com
Family Profile  
Father Name R. M. Somu Thevar
Mother Name Sathyabama
Siblings Hemamalini
Career Actor
Source of Income Movies
Appeared In Movies
Net Worth Salary 45 Crores+(Approx.)

M.S. Bhaskar Biography

M.S. Bhaskar Education

At the Gopalapuram Boys School in Chennai, India, Bhaskar completed his formal education. He completed both his Pre-University Course and his Bachelor of Commerce at Pachaiyappa’s College in Chennai.

M.S. Bhaskar Early Life

Born in Muthupettai, Tamil Nadu, on September 13, 1957, M.S. Bhaskar will be 64 years old in 2021. He fits the Virgo horoscope perfectly. He was raised in the Indian city of Nagapattinam, which is located in Tamil Nadu state.

Sathyabama and R.M.Somu Thevar are Bhaskar’s parents. His older sister Hemamalini is a dubbing artist.

Bhaskar and his wife, Sheela, were married on November 19th, 1993. They are the happy parents of two young children. The father of Aadhitya Baaskar is Bhaskar. He gives stage performances. His daughter is known by the name Ishwarya Bhaskar. She has a skill for dubbing.

M.S. Bhaskar Career

Before transitioning to movies, he started his career on stage and thereafter appeared in Tamil television shows in supporting roles and as a comedy. One of his creations is the Chinna Papa Periya Papa series. He found himself abruptly in the spotlight after playing a drunk in the 2004 movie Engal Anna. As a result, he is a mainstay of Tamil cinema and is renowned for his humorous and supporting parts. Bhaskar is a playback vocalist and dubbing artist in addition to being an actor.

Although Bhaskar was born and reared in Nagapattinam, his hometown of Muthupettai, which is close to Pudukottai, is where he originally hails. He was a member of the Tamil theatre group “Society for New Drama,” which performed modern plays all across the region. Bhaskar briefly worked as a LIC representative to increase his income. The Nungambakkam Boys Kondatum, All India Radio, and Doordarshan are just a few of the ensembles that Bhaskar has performed with throughout his performing career. Before entering the performing business, he worked in the dental sector.

When Bhaskar was employed as a dubbing artist to convert comical Telugu movie scenes into Tamil, his career in the film industry officially got underway. He translates films from English into Tamil for Sun TV.

Bhaskar appeared in several tele-serials on DD1 and DD2 in the years after The Dramatic Society was cancelled in 1992, including Nam Kudumbam and Vizhudugal. He then appeared in Ganga Yamuna Saraswati and the 1999 tele-serial Mayavi Marichan, both of which starred Thadi Balaji. After that, he was cast in comedies like Senior Junior, Selvi, and Arasi, and in Chinna Papa Periya Papa, he even played a brother-in-law.

Bhaskar made his cinematic debut in 1987 with a supporting role in the movie Thirumathi Oru Vegumathi. Following that, he appeared in several movies throughout the 1990s, albeit in supporting roles. Following that, he began appearing in supporting parts in films like Mozhi, Sivaji: The Boss, Sadhu Miranda, Santosh Subramaniam, Dasavathaaram, and 8 Thottakkal.

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