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K. R. Ramaswamy (born 1934) known as Traffic Ramaswamy is a former mill worker, a founder member of Tamil Nadu's Home Guard, and a self-appointed traffic policeman, public interest litigator and social activist from Chennai.
Much of his activism relates to regulating traffic in Chennai and filing PIL in court. Initially he started unofficially directing traffic at the city's busy Parrys Corner. The local police were pleased with his efforts and provided him with an official identity card. He acquired the nickname Traffic Ramaswamy after that.
He has brought many public interest lawsuits in the Madras High Court. In 2007, he was attacked by his opponents' lawyers on the steps of the courthouse. This was not the first time, he has been attacked: in 2002, he was assaulted by fish sellers, after he obtained a ban on the use of motorised fish carts, damaging his sight and his family have disowned him. He has also had his office ransacked and papers were stolen. However, helped by donations from friends, he claims he will continue his fight to make Chennai the most livable and lovable city.
Actors: Saranya Ponvannan (actress), Illavarasu (actor), 'Ganja' Karuppu (actor), Soori (actor), Vimal (actor), Sujatha (actress), Oviya (actress), A. Sarkunam (writer), A. Sarkunam (director), Thirumurugan (actor), Raja Mohamed (editor), S.S. Kumaran (composer), Nazir (producer),
Plot: Vimalraj (the grubby Meenakshi Sundaram from Pasanga) is the ill-behaved son of the gullible Saranya and her husband Ilavarasu. Vimalraj's financial needs are met by his susceptible mother, whom he either hoodwinks or intimidates to fulfill his frequent needs to gamble or hang out with his friends. He pushes the boat out and spends his time whiling away, aided by his friends. In the course of the time, he also spots a girl and falls in love with her - much to the despair of her brother who nurses a rivalry against him. What happens next forms the climax.
Genres: Comedy,Do you think a movie should always convey a message? How about a movie full of fun? Here comes a 9-minute fun-filled film. The story in short, is that man proposes, god disposes. Personal message from Ganesh Kumar to all viewers film-maker of Ramasamy (and also 536 & Brindavan) - "Our team is overwhelmed with the instant success of our short fun film "Ramasamy" I must say that Ramasamy is not an attempt to give out great or perfect movie, but it was a sincere attempt to make the audience smile for the given time. And from the responses, we are happy that we managed to do that. We will thrive to... give better and concept-oriented movies too with some entertainment in the future. Thanks to all who watched Ramasamy and shared their comments and promoted the video to their friends. Keep su...
Traffic Ramasamy lashes out at Chennai Police in an angry speech he posted on his Facebook page. WATCH NOW!
Traffic Ramaswamy is a former mill worker, a founder member of Tamil Nadu's Home Guard, and a self-appointed traffic policeman, public interest litigator and social activist from Chennai. His activism has resulted in the demolition of some illegally constructed buildings in Chennai, restrictions on motorised fish carts, de-congestion of major bus routes by banning auto rickshaws from them, and a review of lavish state funding for a feature film (arguing the money could be more properly used for development work).
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