Rahman (actor)

Rahman (born Rashin Rahman) is an Indian film actor who has starred in over 150 films, primarily Malayalam, Tamil and Telugu films in a variety of roles, and has won several awards. In 80's, Rahman was a superstar in Malayalam film industry.[1] In Tamil and Telugu cinema, he is also known by the screen names Raghuman and Raghu.

Rahman
Born
Rashin Rahman

(1964-05-23) 23 May 1964
Occupation
  • Actor
Years active1983 – present
Spouse(s)Meherunnisa
(m.1993-present)
Children2
WebsiteOfficial website

He made his acting debut in Koodevide (1983), for which he won his first Kerala State Film Award for Second Best Actor, becoming the youngest recipient of the award at the age of 16. He was a popular teen idol in Malayalam cinema during the 1980s, which heightened his stardom in Malayalam film industry. He eventually shifted to playing lead roles in Tamil and Telugu films during the late 1980's and early 1990s. He did make a comeback in Malayalam films since 2004 and has been acting in leading and supporting roles in Tamil and Telugu films after the 2000s.[2]

Personal life

He was born on 23 May 1964 in Abu Dhabi. His family originally hails from Nilambur, Malappuram. He is born as eldest among two children to K. M. A. Rahman and Savithri Nair. He has a younger sister Shameema.[3]He was educated at Baldwin Boys' High School, Bangalore, St Joseph's School in Abu Dhabi and Rex Higher Secondary School, Ooty and pursued a pre-university degree at M.E.S. Mampad College, Malappuram.[4]

He has two children. His wife Meherunnisa is the sister of music director A. R. Rahman's wife Saira Banu./

Film career

Malayalam films

In 1983, Rahman was attending his high school in Ooty, he was spotted by noted Malayalam director Padmarajan who offered him the lead role in his film Koodevide. The film became a big hit and he was turned out to be an instant sensation. He was well appreciated for his acting and went on to win the Kerala State Award for Second Best Actor in his debut role at the age of 16. In 1984, he acted in Kaliyil Alpam Karyam directed by Sathyan Anthikad and Ithiri Poove Chuvannapoove by Bharathan. He received critical acclaim and awards for the performance in Ithiri Poove Chuvannapoove. In the same year, he acted in Kanamarayathu directed by I.V. Sasi, which went on to become a critical and commercials success. The song Oru Madhurakinavin which picturised him and Shobana became very popular and was a chartbuster all over Kerala. It is considered as the iconic dance number in Malayalam cinema even now.

In the same year, he acted in Padmarajan's Parannu Parannu Parannu alongside Rohini. He was then seen in I.V. Sasi's thriller film Uyarangalil, Adiyozhukkukal and K. S. Sethumadhavan's family drama Ariyaatha Veethikal. Then he acted in another film of Sathyan Anthikad titled Aduthaduthu, and J. Sasikumar's Ivide Thudangunnu alonside Rohini.

In the first half of 1985, he acted in Kandu Kandarinju, I. V. Sasi's Angadikkappurathu, Upaharam and by that time Rahman had created a huge fan base and stardom in Malayalam film industry.[5] He was then seen in Sajan's Thammil Thammil alongside Shobana, Ee Lokam Evide Kure Manushyar and Orikkal Oridathu alongside Rohini. In the second half of 1985, he starred in romantic film Ivide Ee Theerathu, Ente Kaanakkuyil, Koodum Thedi and Katha Ithuvare. Then he acted in Eeran Sandhya, Ee Thanalil Ithiri Nerum and Priyadarshan's Punnaram Cholli Cholli, all of which went on to become commercially successful.

In 1986, he acted in I. V. Sasi's super hit film Vartha along with Mammootty, Mohanlal and Seema and a cameo appearance in Aayiram Kannukal. Then, he went on to act in the titile role of Nathan in Ennu Nathante Nimmi.

Then, he acted in Chilambu directed by Bharathan, which is a martial art movie and it went on to become big hit at the box office.[6] His next release of the year was Poomukhappadiyil Ninneyum Kaathu, Koodanayum Kattu, Pappan Priyappetta Pappan and P. Padmarajan's crime thriller Kariyilakkattu Pole.[7]

In 1987, he starred in I. V. Sasi's family drama Ithrayum Kaalam and Sathyan Anthikad directorial Gaayathridevi Ente Amma along with Seema. His next release was Aankiliyude Tharattu which was also dubbed into Tamil language.

His first release of 1988 was Moonnam Pakkam, sentimental drama film directed by Padmarajan and then Mukthi by I. V. Sasi. Then, he played dual role in thriller film Charithram which was commercially andcriticallly appreciated.[8] Then, he acted in Kaalal Pada along with Jayaram and Suresh Gopi.

He acted in the films of almost all the major Malayalam directors at that time including Padmarajan, Bharathan, and I. V. Sasi. He was absent from the Malayalam film industry in the early 1990s as he concentrated on Tamil and Telugu films.

He had only one release in Malayalam during 1990, which was Veena Meettiya Vilangukal directed by Cochin Haneefa. After a long absence, he acted in Mazhavilkoodaram, King Soloman and Hitlist during early 90's. After another interval, he came back with the movie Dreams, playing the role of a police officer. In 2004, he acted in Black, alongside Mammootty. After Black, during 2005 and 2006 he acted in films such as Rajamanikyam, Mahasamudram and Bhargavacharitham Moonam Khandam.

He had four malayalam film releases in 2007, which are the lead roles in Abraham & Lincoln and Nanma, along with Kalabhavan Mani. And, he acted in director Kamal's film Goal and Ranjith's Rock & Roll.

In 2008, he did a cameo role in Veruthe oru Bharya. In 2009, he acted in Moss & Cat, directed by Fazil with Dileep as his co-star and Bharya Onnu Makkal Moonnu.

Rahman then appeared in the film Kerala Cafe, in the segment titled "Island Express", under the director Shankar RamaKrishnan. Musafir, produced by Pramod Pappan, was one of Rahman's biggest productions and most expensive ventures to date.

Then in 2011, he acted in Traffic, a multi-narrative road thriller film written by his friends Bobby and Sanjay.[9] His next theatrical release was Manjadikuru written and directed by Anjali Menon.[10][11]

In 2012, he acted in Bachelor Party, a gangster drama film directed by Amal Neerad.[12]

He was then seen in one of the lead roles along with Prithviraj Sukumaran and Jayasurya in 2013 film Mumbai Police penned by Bobby and Sanjay and directed by Rosshan Andrrews was a big success in Kerala.[13]

In 2015, he did the lead role in Lavender written by Anoop Menon.[14] And, then he starred in 2016 film Marupadi directed by V.M. Vinu.[15][16]

Then he starred in 2018 action thriller film Ranam along with Prithviraj Sukumaran and was appreciated for his performance as a drug don.[17][18][19] In 2019, he starred in Virus medical thriller film directed by Aashiq Abu set against the backdrop of the 2018 Nipah virus outbreak in Kerala.[20]

Tamil and Telugu films

Rahman's first Tamil film was Nilave Malare, which was released in 1986; the director of the film was S. A. Chandrasekhar. He subsequently appeared in Kanne Kaniyamuthe, Vasantha Raagam and Anbulla Appa (with Sivaji Ganeshan). In 1989, after appearing in Pudhu Pudhu Arthangal, Puriyaadha Pudhir and Nee Pathi Naan Pathi, he shifted completely to Tamil and Telugu. He is known with the screen name Raghu in Telugu movies. Bharath Band is one of his big hits in Telugu. Rasaleela was the first Telugu movie Rahman acted in; it was released in 1986. In January 1987, Rahman moved from Kozhikode to Bangalore. In 1990, he moved from Bangalore to Chennai.

In 1999, he acted in the Tamil film Sangamam, directed by Suresh Krishna, which depicted the story of a feud between classical and folk dance. The music of the film was composed by A. R. Rahman. Rahman then performed in the Tamil films Raam and Thoothukudi, which were released in 2005 and 2006 respectively. The Tamil film Ethiri (2004) was the first film Rahman dubbed in his own voice. He was the villain in the Tamil film Billa, released in December 2007. In 2005, after a long gap in Telugu, Rahman acted in the Telugu film Dhariyam. The Telugu version of the Malayalam film Abraham Lincoln was released in Andhra Pradesh and was well received. Rahman's next Telugu film was Aalayam, directed by Muthyala Subbaiah.

His Tamil film Vaamanan, directed by Ahmed (who has worked as assistant to director Kathir), did well throughout South India. He acted in the Telugu movie Sri Srimathi Satyabhaama. He also acted in the Telugu remake of Billa, which released on 27 March 2009. Rahman's latest Telugu film is Balam, directed by Muralikrishna. Suhasini, his first heroine from the film Koodevide, appeared alongside him in this film after a gap of 25 years.

Rahman's next Telugu film Simha, was released worldwide on 30 April 2010. Simha went on to become the highest grosser of 2010, and the 5th highest-grossing movie in the Telugu Film Industry. He appeared in Oosaravelli and Vanthaan Vendraan. He is set to star with Balakrishna.

Dhuruvangal Pathinaaru is his latest Tamil movie which is an investigation thriller in genre. The film won high reviews and became a blockbuster at the box office.

Awards

Rahman received the State Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in his very first film; Koodevide. He also received the Film Critics Award and Chamber Award for this film.

In 1984, he received the Kerala Film Chamber Award for Best Actor for the film Ithiri Poove Chuvanna Poove.

Rahman received the Award for Trendsetter in the history of Malayalam cinema's 78 years at the Etisalat Everest Film awards held in Dubai in 2007. The public voted for Rahman for this award from the nominations including Kamal Hassan, Sreedevi, Manju Warrier and Nadhiya.

Rahman's Malayalam film Manjadikkuru, directed by Anjali Menon, received two awards at the 2008 International Film Festival in Kerala.

Filmography

Malayalam films

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
YearFilmCharacterNotes
1983KoodevideRavi Puthooran
1984Kaliyil Alpam KaryamBabu
Ithiri Poove ChuvannapooveUnni
KanamarayathuBaby
Parannu Parannu ParannuEmil
UyarangalilChandran
Ariyaatha VeethikalBabu
AdiyozhukkukalChandran
AduthaduthuRaju
Ivide ThudhagunnuBabu
1985Kandu KandarinjuKunjunni
AngadikkappurathuCharley
UpaharamAjit Chandran
Ee Lokam Evide Kure ManushyarBalu
Orikkal OridathuSethu
Ivide Ee TheerathuGopinath
Ente KaanakkuyilSuresh
Koodum ThediRex
Katha IthuvareVinayan
Thammil ThammilVivek
Eeran SandhyaRaju
Ee Thanalil Ithiri Nerum
Punnaram Cholli CholliBiju
1986 Vartha Unnikrishnan
Ariyaatha Bandham
Aayiram Kannukal
Ennu Nathante NimmiNathan
ChilambuParamu
Poomukhappadiyil Ninneyum Kaathu
Koodanayum Kattu
Sunil Vayassu 20Sunil
Pappan Priyappetta PappanPappan
KariyilakkattupoleAnil Kumar
Onnam Prathi Olivil
1987Ithrayum KalamPappachan
Gaayathridevi Ente AmmaAppu
Aankiliyude TharattuBabu
1988Moonnam PakkamLopez
MukthiSudhakaran
1989CharithramRaju Manavalan and Albertdual role
Kaalal PadaSunny
1990Veena Meettiya VilangukalDileep
1992ApaarathaPrathapan
1995MazhavilkoodaramJithin Babu
1996King SolomanSoloman
HitlistSoloman/Hitler
2000DreamzPeter
2004BlackAshok Srinivas
2005RajamanikyamRaju
2006Mahha Samudram
Bhargava Charitham Moonam KhandamVinod
2007Rock & RollHenry
GoalVijay
NanmaNakulan
Abraham & LincolnLincoln George
2008Veruthe Oru BharyaPolice officer
2009Kerala Cafe / Island ExpressRanji
Bharya Onnu Makkal MoonnuRaju
Moss & CatSumesh Vasudev
2011TrafficSidharth Shankar
2012ManjadikuruRaghu Maaman
Bachelor PartyBenny
2013Lillies of MarchHimself
MusafirHumayoon/Musafir
Mumbai PoliceCP Farhan Aman
2015LavenderAyaan/Ajay
2016MarupadiEby
2018RanamDamodar Ratnam
2019 Virus Dr. Rahim
2020Ente Sathyanweshana Pareekshakal JoeFilming
2020Blue TBAAnnounced

Tamil films

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
YearFilmRoleNotes
1986Nilave MalareVijay
Kanne Kaniyamuthe
Vasantha Raagam
1987Meendum MahanRaghu
Anbulla AppaMadhu
1988Oruvar Vazhum AalayamJeeva
1989Pudhu Pudhu ArthangalMani bharathi
1990Puriyaadha Pudhir
Aarathi Edungadi
Pattikattan
Pagalil Pournami
Pattanamdhan Pokalamadi
Manaivi Vantha Neram
SeethaVijay
Puriyaadha Pudhir
1991Pudhiya RaagamRaja
Nee Pathi Naan PathiNandha
Paattondru Ketten
1992Thambi PondattiSomu
Naane Varuven
Mappillai Vanthachu
1993Pon Vilangu
Nam Nattu Rajakkal
AthmaRaghu
Udan PirappuViji
Karuppu Vellai
1994Athiradi Padai
Hero
1995Paattu PadavaRishi
Dear Son MaruthuMaruthu
1996KalkiParanjothi
1999SuryodayamBala
SangamamSelvam
2001Ninaikkatha NaalillaiArun
2004EthiriRaghavan
2005RaamUmar
2006Thoothukudi
KasuKaran
2007BillaJagdish/Gokulnath
KuttrapathirikaiArun
2009BalamAbhishek
VaamananJohn Vijay
2011Vandhan VendranCommissioner of Mumbai
LathikaAnthony
2012Billa IIJagdish
2013Singam IIThangaraj
2014Ennamo NadakkudhuBurma
201536 VayadhinileTamizhselvan
2016Kuttrame ThandanaiVijay Prakash
Dhuruvangal PathinaaruDeepak
2017Pagadi AattamDevendrakumar
Oru MugathiraiSathyamoorthy Rathnavel
Sathura Adi 3500
2019 Seven Vijay Prakash
2020Operation Arapaima Naval OfficerFilming
2020Sarvadhikari TBAFilming
2020Jana Gana Mana TBAFilming
2020Naadaga Medai TBAAnnounced
2020Thupparivaalan 2 Filming
2020Ponniyin Selvan TBAFilming

Telugu films

YearTitleCharacterNotes
1984Manmadha Samrajyam
1987rasa leela'hero'(debut)
Raputy Rowdy
1989Chinnari Sneham
Bharyalu Jagratha
1991Priyathama
Bharath Bandh
Samsara Veena
1993Repati Rowdy
Aadarsham
1994Samaram
Khaidi No. 1Dubbed into Tamil as Hero
2000Sri Srimathi Sathyabhaama
2005Dhairyam
2008Aaalayam
2009BillaDevil/Dharmendra
2010SimhaJagadish Prasad
2011OosaravelliDCP
2012AdhinayakuduRama Krishna Prasad's brother
2013ShatruvuMayor Aravind
2014Govindudu AndarivadeleDr. Chandrasekhar Rao
2016 Janatha Garage Shiva
2018 Antariksham 9000 KMPH ISC Director Chandra Kanth
2019 Seven Police Officer Vijay Prakash
2021 Seetimaarr TBA Filming

TV serials

Reality show as Judge
  • Super Jodi (2010) -(Surya TV) -Malayalam

Awards

  1. Kerala State Film Award for Second Best Actor - 1983 - Koodevide
  2. Film Federation Chamber Award - 1984 - Ithiri Poove Chuvannapoove
  3. Kerala Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor - 1985 - Chilambu
  4. Etisalat Everest Film Awards - 2007 - Trendsetter in the History of Malayalam Cinema's 78 Years
  5. Padmarajan Award - 2015 - Lifetime Achievement
  6. MGR Sivaji Academy Award - 2016 - Dhuruvangal Pathinaaru
  7. Madras Television Award - 2017 - Dhuruvangal Pathinaaru
  8. Asianet film awards -2019- Ranam

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