Vikram (actor)
Vikram | |
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Vikram during the premiere of Raavan inLondon (2010) | |
Born | Vikram Kennedy Vinod Raj 17 April 1966 Madras, Tamil Nadu, India |
Other names | Chiyaan, Kenny |
Occupation | Film actor, playback singer, voice actor |
Years active | 1990–present |
Religion | Christianity |
Spouse | Shailaja Balakrishnan |
Vikram (born as Vikram Kennedy on 17 April 1966) is an Indian film actor who predominantly appears in Tamil language films. During his years in the Indian film industry, he has won five Filmfare Awards as well as one National Film Award and Tamil Nadu State Film Award amongst other recognitions and was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by People's University of Milan in May 2011. Vikram is known for his intense performances, with his work often fetching critical acclaim and commercial success. He established himself as one of the leading contemporary actors in the Tamil film industry.
He made his debut in the 1990 film En Kadhal Kanmani, which was followed by a series of small-budget Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam films in the 1990s, many of which went unnoticed. However the success of Bala's tragedy film Sethu (1999), in which Vikram appeared as a rogue turned lover, started Vikram's successful career as an actor. In the early 2000s, Vikram appeared in a series of masala films, with Dhill (2001), Gemini (2002), Dhool (2003) and Saamy (2003) becoming commercially successful ventures. During the period, Vikram also appeared in diverse roles and received critical acclaim for his performance as a blind villager in Kasi and a Robin Hood-esque figure in Samurai. In 2003, Vikram's performance as a gravedigger with autism spectrum disorders in Bala'sPithamagan saw him win the National Film Award for Best Actor, with his character only speaking a couple of lines of dialogue in the entire film. His appearance as an innocent Brahmin withmultiple personality disorder in Shankar's blockbuster Anniyan (2005) also won critical acclaim, as did his appearance as a superhero in Kanthaswamy (2009). Vikram's portrayal of Veeraiya, a tribal leader inspired by the Ramayana character Ravana, in Mani Ratnam's Raavanan saw him secure further accolades; while his appearance as a mentally challenged adult with the maturity of a six-year-old boy in Deiva Thirumagal (2011), saw the film earn critical acclaim and commercial success.
Vikram has promoted various social causes and appeared as the Youth Envoy for the United Nations Human Settlements Programme in 2011. He has been a brand ambassador of Sanjeevani Trust and a school for special children, Vidya Sudha, which he stayed at during the making of Deiva Thirumagal as well as having long-term associations with the Kasi Eye Care and running his own welfare association through the Vikram Foundation.
Early life
Vikram Vinod Raj was born to a Christian father Vinod Raj and Hindu mother Rajeshwari in Madras, Tamil Nadu on 17 April 1966.[4] He was christened Kennedy as a child. His father, Vinod Raj was a native of Paramakudi,Ramanathapuram and ran away from home to start a career in films. His father however did not fare successfully, and only managed to act in supporting roles in Tamil films and television serials and this inspired Vikram to take part in theatre lessons and become professionally trained in classical and cinema dance forms to ensure he became a leading actor. Rajeswari, Vikram's mother, was a sub-collector and her brother, Thyagarajan is an established director-actor in the Tamil film industry; with his son, actor Prashanth, being Vikram's first cousin. Vikram has an elder sister, Anita, who is a teacher and an elder brother, Arvind, who was previously set to make his film debut in the 2008 film Saroja but eventually did not feature.
Vikram was educated at Montfort School, Yercaud, a boarding school in a hill station near Salem and graduated in 1983. He has mentioned since that he used his opportunities at school well and learned karate and swimming out of lessons. Despite expressing his interest to join films after school, his father forced him to go through college with Vikram subsequently graduating in English from Loyola College, Chennai and working half way through an MBA programme. Vikram was knocked down by a truck during a major motorbike accident while in college and suffered a serious leg injury. He remained hospital-ridden bed for three years during college and subsequently went through twenty three surgeries to stop his leg being amputated.
Personal life
Vikram met his wife, Shailaja Balakrishnan, for the first time when he was in crutches, following three years of being hospital-ridden after his broken leg in the late 1980s. Vikram got married to Shailaja in Guruvayoor in an event which saw dozens of other couples get married at the same time at the same place. She originates from Thalassery, Kerala and now works as a psychology teacher at a leading Chennai school. Shailaja also worked in the team of Deiva Thirumagal by giving professional advice on how people with special needs are treated and helping develop the characteristics of the character played by Vikram. Vikram's daughter, Akshita, is nineteen and his son Dhruv is fourteen, with Vikram suggesting that his son is a keen actor. He lives in a house near the beach in Besant Nagar, Chennai and has stated that he would remain based in Chennai regardless of any offers in other regional films.
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Language | Notes |
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1990 | En Kadhal Kanmani | Tamil | ||
1991 | Thanthu Vitten Ennai | Raju | Tamil | |
1992 | Meera | Jeeva | Tamil | |
Kaaval Geetham | Ashok | Tamil | ||
1993 | Dhruvam | Bhadran | Malayalam | |
Chirunavvula Varamistava | Telugu | |||
Mafia | Harishankar | Malayalam | ||
1994 | Sainyam | Cadet Jiji | Malayalam | |
Bangaru Kutumbam | Telugu | |||
Pudhiya Mannargal | Satyamoorthy | Tamil | ||
1995 | Street | Malayalam | ||
Adalla Majaka | Telugu | |||
1996 | Mayoora Nritham | Malayalam | ||
Akka Bagunnava | Telugu | |||
Indraprastham | Peter | Malayalam | ||
Rajaputhran | Manu | Malayalam | ||
1997 | Ithu Oru Snehagadha | Roy | Malayalam | |
Ullaasam | Dev | Tamil | ||
Kurralla Rajyam | Telugu | |||
1998 | Kangalin Vaarthaigal | Tamil | ||
1999 | Housefull | Hamid | Tamil | |
Arundhati | Telugu | |||
Sethu | Sethu (Chiyaan) | Tamil | Filmfare Special Jury Award Tamil Nadu State Film Special Jury Award for Best Actor | |
2000 | Red Indians | Malayalam | ||
Siragugal | Tamil | TV film | ||
2001 | Indriyam | Udhaya | Malayalam | |
9 Nelalu | Virendra | Telugu | ||
Youth | Babu | Telugu | ||
Vinnukum Mannukum | Vikram | Tamil | ||
Dhill | Kanagavel | Tamil | ||
Kasi | Kasi | Tamil | Filmfare Best Tamil Actor Award | |
2002 | Gemini | Gemini | Tamil | ITFA Best Actor Award |
Samurai | Thiagarajan | Tamil | ||
King | Raja Shanmugam | Tamil | ||
2003 | Dhool | Aarumugam | Tamil | |
Kadhal Sadugudu | Suresh | Tamil | ||
Saamy | Aarusaamy | Tamil | Nominated—Filmfare Best Tamil Actor Award | |
Pithamagan | Chitthan | Tamil | National Film Award for Best Actor Filmfare Best Tamil Actor Award Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor | |
2004 | Arul | Arulkumaran | Tamil | |
2005 | Anniyan | Ramanujam (Anniyan/Remo) | Tamil | Filmfare Best Tamil Actor Award Asianet Special Honour Jury Award |
Majaa | Arivumathi | Tamil | ||
2008 | Bheema | Sekhar | Tamil | Nominated—Vijay Award for Favourite Hero |
2009 | Kanthaswamy | Kanthaswamy | Tamil | Nominated—Vijay Award for Favourite Hero |
2010 | Raavan | Dev Pratap Sharma | Hindi | Nominated—Stardust Award for Superstar of Tomorrow – Male Nominated—Star Screen Award for Best Supporting Actor |
Raavanan | Veeraiya | Tamil | Filmfare Best Tamil Actor Award Vijay Award for Best Actor | |
2011 | Deiva Thirumagal | Krishna | Tamil | |
Rajapattai | 'Anal' Murugan | Tamil | ||
2012 | Marina | Himself | Tamil | Special appearance in promotional song |
Karikalan | Karikala Chola | Tamil | Filming | |
Thaandavam | Shiva | Tamil | Filming | |
David | David | Hindi | Filming |
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