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Thanks to digital preservation and YouTube channels dedicated to vintage Tamil cinema, Kanchipuram Iyer’s work is now available to new generations. Here are the most popular videos featuring the actor:
Kanchipuram Iyer’s film career spanned nearly four decades. Below are some of his most significant and memorable films. kanchipuram iyer sex video 2
| Year | Film Title | Notable Co-Stars / Director | Role / Popularity | |------|------------|-----------------------------|-------------------| | 1958 | Nadodi Mannan | M. G. Ramachandran, Director: M. G. Chakkarapani | Early notable role in a MGR blockbuster | | 1965 | Vennira Aadai | K. R. Vijaya, Nagesh, Director: C. V. Sridhar | Comedy track with Nagesh | | 1966 | Thanippiravi | Sivaji Ganesan, Director: Dada Mirasi | Supporting comic role | | 1968 | Galatta Kalyanam | Jaishankar, Nagesh, Director: C. V. Sridhar | Extended comedy sequences | | 1968 | Thillana Mohanambal | Sivaji Ganesan, Padmini, Director: A. P. Nagarajan | Iyer as a comical music connoisseur | | 1971 | Muthu Chippi | M. G. Ramachandran | Comedy relief in a major production | | 1973 | Rajaraja Cholan | Sivaji Ganesan, Director: A. P. Nagarajan | Historical drama with subtle humor | | 1975 | Idhayakkani | Muthuraman, Lakshmi | Family comedy-drama | | 1977 | Avar Enakke Sontham | Kamal Haasan, Sridevi, Director: C. V. Sridhar | Modern family comedy | | 1982 | Parvathyyin Thiruvilayadal | K. R. Vijaya, S. Ve. Shekher | Late-career comedy appearance | | Year | Film Title | Notable Co-Stars
Role: Poojari (Temple Priest) In the blockbuster Muthu, starring Rajinikanth and Meena, K. S. S. Mani played the loyal royal priest of the Zamindar’s palace. starring Rajinikanth and Meena
Role: Catering Iyer In Kamal Haasan’s multi-role classic, K. S. S. Mani plays a brief but memorable role as a wedding caterer who famously proclaims, “Sambar la vellam poda koodathu” (You must not add jaggery to sambar). This line has become a staple in South Indian meme culture.
Kanchipuram Iyer passed away in the mid-1980s, but his final performances showed an actor still at the top of his craft.





