Singaporean actor-director Mathialagan, 59, has come a long way from his humble beginnings on the stage to making a mark in Hollywood. His journey started at the age of 11 when he was thrust into the limelight during a religious class drama performance. Despite being a stand-in actor, Mathialagan was asked to take on the lead role just a month before the show, a daunting task for a young boy.
However, that moment on stage ignited a passion within him that would shape his future. The applause and praise he received fueled his desire to pursue a career in acting. Mathialagan honed his craft on the local stage before transitioning to television, where he garnered acclaim for his performances in various Tamil drama series.
His versatility and depth as an actor did not go unnoticed, as he clinched the Best Actor award at the Asian Television Awards in 2006. Mathialagan’s dedication to his craft and his belief in the power of storytelling have earned him multiple accolades over the years.
Beyond his acting career, Mathialagan is also dedicated to making a difference in the community. He founded the Arpana Foundation, a non-profit charity that supports communities in India, particularly those vulnerable to natural disasters.
For Mathialagan, representation in the entertainment industry is not just about diversity quotas but about telling stories that resonate with audiences of all backgrounds. His passion for storytelling and his commitment to social work make him a true role model in the industry.