M. J. Shriram

M. J. Shriram is a Tamil singer and actor who has worked in Tamil films.[1] He is best known for his songs in Pachchak Kuthira (2006) and his role in Sivakasi (2005).

M. J. Shriram
OccupationSinger, Actor
Years active1998–present
Spouse(s)Srilekha Parthasarathy

Career

Shiram began singing when he was five-years-old. His talent enabled him to share the stage with Kamal Haasan at a concert in Singapore in 1993. He played a small role in Sollamale (1998) before playing Vijay's friend in the film, Sivakasi (2005), which is considered his acting debut. He made his singing debut in Parthiban's Pachchak Kuthira (2006).[2][3][4]

Filmography

Actor

Films
Year Film Role Notes
1998SollamaleAdvertising agency owner
2005SivakasiMuthappa's friend
2006Thalai Nagaram
2008Pazhani
2011Vithagan
2012ThiruthaniDoctor
2013PuthagamNewsreader
2014Aaha KalyanamRamesh
Velaiilla PattadhariRamkumar
2015Vellaiya Irukiravan Poi Solla MaatanPradeep Kumar
2017Velaiilla Pattadhari 2Ramkumar
VIP 2Telugu film
Brahma.comParameshwaran
2018SarkarSundar's uncle
2020Pattas Politician
Vaanam KottattumGeorge
Naanga Romba BusyKarthik's father
Television
Year Series Role Channel Notes
2004Krishna CottageBabluJaya TV
2014–2018ThamaraiGajendranSun TV
2017–2019Raja RaniChandrashekarStar Vijay
2018Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Lil ChampsJudgeZee Tamil
2019–2020Tamil SelviRajarajanSun TVReplaced by Raja Senthil
2019 – presentBharathi KanammaVenba's uncleStar Vijay

Singer

Year Film Song
2006Pachchak Kuthira"Pottu Vechi"
"Pachaya Pachaya"
"Adadadi Ganja Chedi"
2008Mudhal Mudhal Mudhal Varai"Kondadum"
2016Kannula Kaasa Kattappa"Dhuddu Thandhaane"
"Mannasukule"

References

  1. "Shriram and Srilekha entertain audience with SPB hits - Times of India". The Times of India.
  2. Kumar, S. R. Ashok (11 February 2010). "My First Break M.J. Shriram". The Hindu.
  3. Sangeetha, P (13 January 2017). "SPB Sir has become a part of my life: MJ Shriram". The Times of India. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  4. "My wife is my best critic: Shriram - Times of India". The Times of India.
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