Daniel Balaji, who played Virendra Naidu’s role as the Atcham village villain in the film ‘Tuck Jagadish’, died of a heart attack. He was 48. He suffered a massive heart attack at his home in Chennai on Friday night and died before being rushed to the hospital. Balaji is a good typical actor!
He is the cousin of Murali who acted as a hero in Tamil and Telugu movies! Chithi made his acting debut 24 years ago with a Tamil TV serial. After that, an opportunity for a Tamil film came while doing another serial. He entered the film industry under the name of Chitilo fame Daniel and established himself as Daniel Balaji. He has done up to 60 Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam films. Prasthanam who started as a hero continued as a typical villain. It is reported that there are three more films on the sets.
With the aim of becoming a film director, he trained in a direction course at Chennai Taramati Film Institute! He did TV serials that should not be missed. He excelled as a hero, as a co-villain, and as a main villain! His hair style, his diction, his look, especially his acting are varied and the opportunities are good.
He made his debut in Telugu with the movie Samba in 2004. Srikanth’s role in Brawladi brought him good name. Also, he was able to increase the market of Telugu movies in Tamil Nadu by playing recognized roles in movies such as Cheetah, Saasaham Swasaga Sagipo, Suryastamayam and others! Although he looks like a villain, he has a good and gentle nature. Talk less. Balaji’s friend Ramesh said that he aims to direct a good film and make different films like Bharathiraja. He is crazy about horoscopes. Great faith in numerology!
It is known that no matter how hard his mother tried to get him married, she left many relationships because of horoscopes. It is reported that he said that he will not get married as he is written as a bachelor in his horoscope. A wonderful temple is being built in Kottivakkam with the money earned from the movies. That’s 80 percent complete! A good actor Balaji left at a young age without fulfilling his desire to become a good director in the future! We have lost a good actor. A tearful tribute.