Jeevan (Tamil actor)

Jeevan (born Vickey Rangaraj) is an Indian Tamil film actor in the Tamil film industry. He first appeared in the film University (2002). However, this was followed by greater success Kaakha Kaakha (2003). Following a 3-year sabbatical, he returned as an actor in the main role with Susi Ganesan's Thiruttu Payale (2006), which earned him praise.[1] He signed up for the remake of the 1974 film Naan Avanillai (2007), and post-release gained even more praise for helping it become a success.[2]

Jeevan
Jeevan at the Adhibar Press Meet
Born
Vijayabaskar Rangaraj

(1975-07-06) 6 July 1975
OccupationActor
Years active2002–2010; 2015-present

Biography

He graduated from the St Bede's School in Chennai. One of his classmates was actor Surya Sivakumar. He took up BA in Theatre Arts. He studied Theatre in London, and then took a 2½ years training in acting at the Stella Adler Studio of Acting in Hollywood. He worked as a bartender in a pub in East London called 'Weatherspoons'.[2]

Career

He first appeared in the film University but remained largely unnoticed due to poor public opinion of the film. However, this was followed by greater success as Pandyaa in Kaakha Kaakha.[3] Despite winning critical acclaim and receiving several offers to play the antagonist in Tamil films, Jeevan waited two years and opted against signing any more films since he wanted to play lead characters. In March 2005, he was offered the film Thotta directed by Selva and accepted to work on the film, though delays meant he had starred in other films as protagonist before it released.[4]

Following a three-year hiatus, he returned as an actor in the main role with Susi Ganesan's Thiruttu Payale, which earned him praise. He signed up for the remake of the 1974 film Naan Avanillai, and post-release gained even more praise for helping it become a success. His recent releases include Thotta (co-starring Priyamani) and Machakaaran (opposite Kamna Jethmalani).His other ventures include Jeyikkira Kuthira and Asariri which are yet to be released.[5][6] Paambattam is the recent film in his career which is still under production.[7]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleNotes
2002UniversityGandhiDebut film in Tamil
2003Kaakha KaakhaPandiyaFilmfare Award for Best Villain
ITFA Best Villain Award
2006Thiruttu PayaleManickam
2007Naan AvanillaiJoseph Fernandez
MachakaaranVicky
2008ThottaShanmugham
2009Naan Avanillai 2Joseph Fernandez
2015AdhibarSiva
TBAJeyikkira KuthiraPost Production
AsaririViswamithranFilming
PambattamFilming
Krishna Leelai IAS Officer

References

  1. "First look: Jeevan's Krishna Leelai". Rediff. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
  2. "Exclusive biography of #Jeevan and on his life". FilmiBeat.
  3. "Winsome Villains". 14 August 2003 via www.thehindu.com.
  4. "Jeevan is back". Sify.
  5. "Jeevan makes a comeback". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
  6. "Actor Jeevan's next, a sci-fi thriller titled Asariri". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
  7. "Mallika Sherawat is back in Tamil with Jeevan's Paambattam". India Today. 2 February 2020. Retrieved 24 March 2020.


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