Thangalaan actor Sampath Ram injured in road accident

Pa. Ranjith's 'Thangalaan,' starring Vikram, has received positive reviews. Actor Sampath Ram, noted for his role in the film, recently experienced a car accident near Guindy, Chennai. Though the accident caused significant vehicle damage, he escaped with minor injuries. Local police are investigating the incident, but Sampath Ram has not yet issued an official statement.

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Directed by Pa. Ranjith , the Vikram starrer ' Thangalaan ' was recently released and has been receiving a positive response from audiences, particularly for its engaging storyline and strong performances. One standout performance in the film comes from actor Sampath Ram, who played a pivotal role and managed to capture the audience's attention with his impressive acting.

However, in an unexpected turn of events, shocking news emerged that Sampath Ram was involved in a car accident . While traveling near Guindy , Chennai, his car was struck by a lorry, causing significant damage to the back of the vehicle. According to reports from Indiaglitz Tamil, Sampath Ram miraculously escaped with only minor injuries and returned home after receiving first aid.



The local police have registered a case and are currently investigating the accident, though there has been no official statement from Sampath Ram regarding his injuries or the incident. Sampath Ram is well-known in the Tamil film industry for his compelling performances in villainous and supporting roles. He began his career with a Doordarshan series and made his film debut as a sub-inspector in the Shankar-directed 'Mudhalvan.

' Since then, he has acted in numerous films, working alongside prominent stars such as Kamal Haasan, Vijayakanth, Vijay, and Ajith. Often cast in roles as a villain or a police officer, Sampath Ram has appeared in more than 75 Tamil films and has also made his mark in Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada cinema. His diverse body of work and consistent performances have earned him recognition and respect across multiple film industries.

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