Sri Raghavendra - Cast

Cast

Actor Role
Rajnikanth Raghavendra Swami/ Venkatanathan
Vishnuvardhan Devotee and successor of Sri Raghavendra, as Sri Yogindra
Delhi Ganesh Appanacharya (foremost disciple)
Satyaraj Nawab of Adoni
Major Sundarrajan King of Tanjavore
Mahendran Untruthfull Devotee
Somayajulu Guru of Sri Raghavendra, St Sudeendrar
Thengai Seenivasan Priest
Poornam Viswanathan Devotee whose son accidentally dies but revived by Sri Raghavendra
V.S.Raghavan Devotee who mistreats G.Seenivasan's character Malapa as he is "Lower caste", but is later spiritually enlightened by Sri Raghavendra
Moorthy
Nizhalgal Ravi Venkanna:Diwan of Adoni who is initially portrayed as slow in learning and intelligence but with Sri Raghavendra's blessing becomes the smart minister in the Nawab's cabinet
I S R
Gopu
Senthamarai Tamil Poet
Janakraj St. Sudeendrar's disciple
Veeraraghavan as Seemasachar
Ramadas
Ragavendra
Mohan As one of his disciple, Mukuntha who went to get married at the Swami's blessings and was assisted by Him to eliminate the demon that came to Srikant's house
Srikant Devotee who is blessed by Sri Raghavendra who protects this family by killing the demon character
G.Seenivasan "Lower caste" person mistreated by V.S.Raghavan's character initially but blessed by Sri Raghavendra
Peeli Sivam
Lakshmi Sri Raghavendra's wife, Saraswati Bai
K.R.Vijaya As Devi Saraswathy
Ambika Aparajita:Dancer in the court of the Tanjavore King character played by Major Sundarrajan
Vasantha
Pandhari Bai Smt. Gopikamba, Venkanatha's mother
Indira Devi
Vani

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