Captain Miller Age, Wiki and Bio

Captain Miller

Quick Info

ProfessionLTTE Militant
NationalitySri Lankan
Date of Birth01/01/1966
Age58 years
BirthplaceThunnalai, Sri Lanka
HometownThunnalai, Sri Lanka
Zodiac signCapricorn

Bio/Wiki

Real nameVallipuram Vasanthan Christopher
Known forBeing the first Black Tiger (an elite suicide commando unit of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE))

Physical Stats & More

Eye ColourBlack
Hair ColourBlack

Educational Qualification(s)

College/UniversityHartley College in Point Pedro, Sri Lanka

Personal Life

Date of Birth01/01/1966
Date of Death05/07/1987
Place of DeathNelliady, Sri Lanka
Death CauseDied in fire explosion

Relationships & More

Marital Status (at the time of death)Unmarried

Family

FatherName Not Known (a bank manager)
MotherKamalathevi Vallipuram
SiblingsHe has two siblings.
SpouseN/A

Career

OrganizationLiberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)

Some Lesser Known Facts

Vallipuram Vasanthan was a member of the LTTE, a Tamil militant group in Sri Lanka.
He was the first Black Tiger, known for suicide attacks within the LTTE.
Growing up amid Tamil-Sinhalese tensions, he witnessed conflicts escalating post-Sri Lankan independence in 1948.
In 1977, clashes erupted near his home due to anti-Tamil sentiments in Sinhalese areas.
Violence peaked on July 23, 1983, leading to hundreds of deaths and mass displacement in Colombo.
In 1984, Vasanthan joined the Tigers and led guerrilla attacks against the military.
Reports of his attack replicating Lebanon incidents were denied by a Tiger official.
He kept his mission secret from his mother before sacrificing himself in a 1987 attack.
The Nelliady attack left 18 soldiers dead and a lasting impact in military history.
His martyrdom made him a symbol of respect and a face of the Black Tigers.
A shrine in his honor was built and maintained despite military attempts to destroy it.
'Black Tiger Week' annually commemorates Vasanthan’s legacy and sacrifice.
His mother earned widespread respect and recognition due to his heroism.
'Black Tiger Day' is a day of remembrance and tribute to all Black Tiger cadres.
In 2024, a film named 'Captain Miller' was released, showcasing his life story.