
P. K. Raja Sandow
Known for Acting · 15 credits
- Died
- 1943-11-25
- Place of birth
- Pudukottai, India
- Also known as
- Raja Sandow · P. K. Raja Sandow · Raja Sandow P.K. · P.K. Raja Sandow · P K Raja Sandow · P. K. Nagalingam
Biography
Raja Sandow (born P. K. Nagalingam) was an Indian film actor, film director and producer. He began his career as an actor in silent films and later became a prominent actor and director in Tamil and Hindi films of the 1930s. He is considered to be one of the pioneers of early Indian cinema.
Raja Sandow was born in Pudukottai, Tamil Nadu. He was trained as a gymnast and started his film career as a stunt actor in S.N. Patankar's National Film Company at Bombay. He was given the name "Raja Sandow" because of his physique (after strongman Eugen Sandow). His first lead role was in Patankar's Bhaktha Bhodhana (1922), for which he was paid Rs. 101 as salary. He became famous by starring in silient films like Veer Bhemsen (1923), The Telephone Girl (1926). After acting in a few silent films he also worked as a director in Ranjit Studios for a monthly salary. His first film as director was Sneh Jyoti (1928).
Returning to Tamil Nadu, he directed and acted in a number of silent films for R. Padmanaban's Associate Film Company. Many of his silent films had reformist social themes like Peyum pennum (1930), Nandhanar (1930), Anadhai Penn (1931), Pride of Hindustan (1931) and sathi usha sundari (1931).[13] After talking films were introduced with Alam Ara in 1931, he went back to Bombay and starred in many Hindi and Tamil talkies. He was often paired with the actresses Gohar and Sulochana (Ruby Myers). Between 1932–35, he acted in many socially themed Hindi films like Shyam sundar (1932), Devaki (1934) and Indira MA (1935). In 1935, he was commissioned to direct his first Tamil film Menaka and returned to Madras. He continued directing and acting in films till his death in 1943. Vasantha Sena(1936), Chalak Chor (1936), Chandra kantha (1936), Vishnuleela (1938), Thiruneelakantar (1939) and Choodamani (1941) were some of the films he directed and starred in during that period. The last film he worked in was Sivakavi (1943).
Sandow suffered a heart attack and died at Coimbatore on 25 November 1943
Known For
Movies (15)

Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp
1952

Desh Dasi
1935
as Dilip

Comet
1949

Typist Girl
1926

Jungle Ka Jawahar
1953
as (as Raja Sandow)

Indira M.A.
1934
as Kishore

Indrasabha
1925

Barrister's Wife
1935
as Prosecutor

Prabhu Ka Pyara
1936
as Indulal

Shyam Sundar
1932
Naughty Girl
1934
The Slaves of Luxury
1925
Sushila the Virtous
1924

The Black Thief
1925

The Divine Punishment
1925
About P. K. Raja Sandow
Raja Sandow (born P. K. Nagalingam) was an Indian film actor, film director and producer. He began his career as an actor in silent films and later became a prominent actor and director in Tamil and Hindi films of the 1930s. He is considered to be one of the pioneers of early Indian cinema. Raja Sandow was born in Pudukottai, Tamil Nadu. He was trained as a gymnast and started his film career as a stunt actor in S.N. Patankar's National Film Company at Bombay. He was given the name "Raja Sandow" because of his physique (after strongman Eugen S… With 15 credits spanning from 1924 to 1953, P. K. Raja Sandow has appeared in 15 films and 0 TV shows.
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- Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp (1952)
- Desh Dasi (1935) — as Dilip
- Comet (1949)
- Typist Girl (1926)
- Jungle Ka Jawahar (1953) — as (as Raja Sandow)
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