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The American College, Madurai - Famous alumni

I'm trying to constantly update this list. It should have been titled "remarkable" or "notable"--instead of "famous".
  1. Prof. Kalyani - Social Activist (link)
  2. Mahendran (birth name: Alexander) - 54PUC?? - film director of Mullum malarum, etc
  3. Prof. Solomon Pappiah - 53TAM?? (link)
  4. Dr. R. ​Prabhakar Vedamanickam - 80ECO?? - Professor, Music Director, Font Creator, known for creativity
  5. M. Vallalar IAS - 84ENG?? - Collector of Dindigul District
  6. Bala - 83TAM?? - film director of Sethu, etc
  7. Vivek (birth name: Vivekanathan) - 78COM59 - comedy actor
  8. Ramki - 78?? - actor
  9. Thota Tharrani - 64PUC?? - art director
  10. Shihan Hussaini - 84ZOO?? - Karate expert and actor
  11. Karu. Palaniappan - 90ENG?? - film director of Partiban Kanavu, etc
  12. Ram (birth name: Rama Subbu) - 93TAM?? - film director of Katrathu Tamil, etc
  13. Shanmugharajan - 99TAM?? - actor (acted in Virumandi, etc
  14. Jacob Sahaya Kumar Aruni - 93PHY?? - Chef and VJ

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