Among my favourites, Raghuvaran has always stood highly ranked beside the likes of Prakash Raj. Both by not being the hero, but dazzling supporting actors, have brought life to even the wonkiest of movies.
I saw Yaaradi Nee Mohini, and I was close to tears. There was a something about Raghuvaran no one else had. Be it the height, and the gambheeram, he was brilliant. I think back and remember his most famous roles which include Batsha, Mudhalvan, Amarkalam, Run, Roja pookal, Thotachidungi. These are just the few I remember, there are many hundreds of movies creditable. I still remember the classic dialogue in Mudhalvan, 'that was a good interview'. Raguvaran made a great politician. But the specialty was he also made a great villain. It was brilliant in Amarkalam, where the supporting actor says to Raghuvaran ' நீ ஹீரோ இல்லை, வில்லன்' . My personal, ultimate best has to be Run. Every scence was classic, but special affection extends to the scene when Raghuvaran finds out about Madhavan's girlfriend, and they come home to face Anu.
Rahaguvaran has been part of the southern film industry for many years. Coming from the state of Kerala, he made his debut in Tamil movies and rose to fame for his natural acting. But his rise, has not been smooth, he too has suffered many hardships. Raguvaran has been known for his controversial drug addiction which may have led to his divorce. But the important things are far from this. Raguvaran will always be in our hearts as a good actor, who will inspire many youngsters today, that a supporting role is as heroic as the hero itself!
Raghuvaran quietly passed away on March 19 2008, at the majestic age of 49.