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Comedian and screenwriter Crazy Mohan passes away at 67

The famous Tamil writer, comedy giant Crazy Mohan passed away due to a major heart attack. He was a recipient of the Kalaimamani award for excellence in the field of art and literature.

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Published : Jun 10, 2019, 5:04 PM IST

Chennai: Well-known Kollywood comedian, screenwriter and playwright Crazy Mohan on Monday breathed his last breath in Chennai due to major heart attack. He was 67.

A family source told IANS, "After he complained of pain in his chest and suffered a heart attack, he was rushed to Kauvery hospital in the afternoon. Efforts were taken to revive him but unfortunately, he passed away around 2 p.m."

Born as Mohan Rangachari in 1952, Mohan's first stint with writing began in college, where he was studying Mechanical Engineering when he wrote the script for 'Great Bank Robbery' for an inter-collegiate contest.

He then started writing scripts for his brother Maadhu Balaji's drama troupe. In 1976, Mohan wrote his first full-length play called 'Crazy Thieves in Paalavakkam', thereby, earning the moniker 'Crazy' to his name.

By 1979, Mohan started his own drama troupe Crazy Creations which went on to create over 30 plays that have been staged over 6,500 times till date. Some of their popular plays include 'Chocolate Krishna', 'Satellite Saamiyar', 'Marriage Made in Saloon' and 'Return of Crazy Thieves', among others.

Mohan made his film debut as a writer for K. Balachander's 'Poikkal Kuthirai' in 1983, which was based on Mohan's own play 'Marriage Made in Saloon'. The film featured Kamal Haasan in a cameo.

As a writer, Mohan was widely popular for his association with Kamal Haasan in multiple Tamil comedies which include 'Sathi Leelavathi', 'Michael Madana Kama Rajan', 'Apoorva Sagodharargal', 'Avvai Shanmugi', 'Panchatanthiram' and 'Vasool Raja MBBS'.

Mohan forayed into television in 1989 and produced popular comedy serials, which include 'Crazy', 'Kalyanathukku Kalyanama' and 'Vidathu Sirippu'.

Mohan was a recipient of the Kalaimamani award given by the Tamil Nadu government for excellence in the field of art and literature.

Chennai: Well-known Kollywood comedian, screenwriter and playwright Crazy Mohan on Monday breathed his last breath in Chennai due to major heart attack. He was 67.

A family source told IANS, "After he complained of pain in his chest and suffered a heart attack, he was rushed to Kauvery hospital in the afternoon. Efforts were taken to revive him but unfortunately, he passed away around 2 p.m."

Born as Mohan Rangachari in 1952, Mohan's first stint with writing began in college, where he was studying Mechanical Engineering when he wrote the script for 'Great Bank Robbery' for an inter-collegiate contest.

He then started writing scripts for his brother Maadhu Balaji's drama troupe. In 1976, Mohan wrote his first full-length play called 'Crazy Thieves in Paalavakkam', thereby, earning the moniker 'Crazy' to his name.

By 1979, Mohan started his own drama troupe Crazy Creations which went on to create over 30 plays that have been staged over 6,500 times till date. Some of their popular plays include 'Chocolate Krishna', 'Satellite Saamiyar', 'Marriage Made in Saloon' and 'Return of Crazy Thieves', among others.

Mohan made his film debut as a writer for K. Balachander's 'Poikkal Kuthirai' in 1983, which was based on Mohan's own play 'Marriage Made in Saloon'. The film featured Kamal Haasan in a cameo.

As a writer, Mohan was widely popular for his association with Kamal Haasan in multiple Tamil comedies which include 'Sathi Leelavathi', 'Michael Madana Kama Rajan', 'Apoorva Sagodharargal', 'Avvai Shanmugi', 'Panchatanthiram' and 'Vasool Raja MBBS'.

Mohan forayed into television in 1989 and produced popular comedy serials, which include 'Crazy', 'Kalyanathukku Kalyanama' and 'Vidathu Sirippu'.

Mohan was a recipient of the Kalaimamani award given by the Tamil Nadu government for excellence in the field of art and literature.

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