His elder grandson Suseendran who acted in movies like Kashmora and Echarikkai is now the Managing director of Muktha films.
As a technical helper he has worked with the then future chief ministers of Tamil Nadu M. Karunanidhi and M. G. Ramachandran in Manthiri Kumari and with major artists of the time including T. R. Mahalingam, Anjali Devi, Madhuri Devi, S. Balachander and L. V. Prasad.
It won a National Award presented by Dr. Rajendra Prasad, then President of India, in the presence of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru.
He directed the pair Gemini and Savithri along with Sandhya in Poojaikki Vandha Malar which was box office success.
He directed actress Sandhya's daughter J. Jayalalithaa in three landmark films – Bomalattam, Suryagandhi, Anbai Thedi and made her do guest appearance in Cinema Paithiyam.
He has received numerous awards[5] and as of 2018 he was the most senior director alive and active producer in the Tamil film industry.
[6] He directed Sivaji Ganesan in Nirai Kudam, Arunodhayam, Thavapudhalavan, Anbai Thedi, Andaman Kadhali, Imayam, Keezh Vaanam Sivakkum and Iru Medhaigal.
[7] Mukta has produced several films most popular one being Nayagan where the former had a fallout with Kamal Hassan, the writer and the lead actor.
[11] Srinivasan was attracted to politics from the age of seven when he carried the flag of the Symbol of Congress and went to various places around his village.
He became close friends with Manali Kandasamy, Amirthalingam, Bala Dandayutham, and P. Ramamoorthy, which finally led him to meet Comrade Jeevanandham.
His brother Muktha Ramasamy, who was working with modern theatre, approached his boss and sought his help to release Srinivasan from jail.
His films such as Mudalali, Naalu Veli Nilam & Thamarai kulam were influenced by the Communist ideology.
When G.K. Moopanar started the Tamil Maanila Congress in 1996 he appointed Srinivasan as General Secretary.