Vignesh (actor)

Vignesh (born 9 April 1971) is an actor from Erode, Tamil Nadu, India. He has acted in several films including Kizhakku Cheemayile, Kaadhali, Raman Abdullah, Velai, Appu, Ennai Thalatta Varuvala, Soori and Aacharya.[2]

Vignesh
Born
Raja

(1971-04-09) 9 April 1971[1]
OccupationActor, businessman
Years active1992-2018
2020-Present
Spouse(s)V. Uma Maheshwari

Even though he has acted in several films, he was unable to get a breakthrough, and notably turned down an offer to star in Bala's Sethu, which went on to catapult Vikram to stardom.[3]

Career

Vignesh got selected to play the lead role in Balu Mahendra's Vanna Vanna Pookkal (1992) but he was removed from the film after working on it for seven days and was replaced by Prashanth.[4] He made his acting debut in 1992 with the village drama film Chinna Thayee.[5] In 1993, he acted in Amma Ponnu, Bharathiraja's Kizhakku Cheemayile and Kathir's Uzhavan. In 1995, Vignesh appeared in six films. He starred in Chellakannu, which told the tragic story of a young couple caught between feuding families, and the film performed well and ran for over one hundred days at the box office. The film had featured him alongside actress Yuvarani, as did Pasumpon, while his Nadodi Mannan became a box office failure.[6]

In the mid of 1990s, Vignesh's housemate Bala, an erstwhile assistant of Balu Mahendra wrote the script of the film Sethu, then titled Akhilan, and offered him the film's lead role. The film was shelved due to financial constraints. In 1997, director Bala restarted the project and Vignesh, who was busy with other commitments, was replaced by Vikram. In 1998, Vignesh played the lead role in J. Suresh's Velai and played a supporting role in Ravichandran's Kannedhirey Thondrinal.[7] The following years, Vignesh played the lead role in low-budget films Pudhu Kudithanam (1999) and Nee Enthan Vaanam (2000), and played supporting roles in Suyamvaram (1999) and Appu (2000).

After a hiatus of 3 years, Vignesh made a comeback with Soori (2003). For Soori, Vignesh had to tonsure his head for 70 times.[8][9] His performance received mixed reviews with critics claiming that Vignesh "tends to go slightly overboard, especially when he howls aloud in agony" and "his cries seem over the top".[10][11] 2003 saw the release of his long-delayed films Ennai Thalatta Varuvala and Vani Mahal.[12] The three films went unnoticed at box office, post-release Vignesh signed two projects titled "Ilango" and "Parithi" with both failing to proceed after launch.[13][14] In 2005, Vignesh appeared in two low-budget films: Ulla Kadathal and Aadhikkam. Vignesh then produced and acted in the gangster film Aacharya (2006) and a critic stated, "for Vignesh, it is a comeback vehicle and he has done his best".[15]

Filmography

  • All films are in Tamil, unless otherwise noted.
YearFilmRoleNotes
1992Chinna ThayeePonrasu
1992Annai VayalHero's Brother
1993Amma PonnuAnand
Kizhakku CheemayileSeenu
UzhavanSundaram's brother
1995ChellakannuChellakannu
Manathile Oru PaattuAnand
Mannukku MariyadhaiPandian
Muthukulikka VaariyalaChellappa
Nadodi MannanRamesh
PasumponRaasa
1996Naalamkettile Nalla ThampimarRobertMalayalam film
Take It Easy UrvashiSubramani
Vetri MugamAravind
1997KaadhaliGopal
Kadhal PalliBalu
Pongalo PongalSubramani
Raman AbdullahRaman
1998VelaiGanesh
Kannedhirey ThondrinalSakthi
1999Pudhu KudithanamAshok
SuyamvaramPotential groom
2000AppuMano
Nee Enthan VaanamSathya
Ninaivellam NeeKarthik
2003Ennai Thalatta VaruvalaSanthosh
SooriSuriya
Vani MahalArul
2005AadhikkamGuru
Ulla KadathalSakthi
2006AacharyaYadhunandhan (Saamy)
2008Malarinum MelliyaElango
2009KudiyarasuKannan
EesaEesa
2010GowravargalGanesan
2013BhuvanakkaduMani Bharathi
2016Avan AvalVenkatakrishnan
2018AaruthraNambi
Television
YearTitleRoleChannel
2020–PresentPoove UnakkagaSakthivelSun TV
2020RojaSakthivelSun TV
2021-PresentVelammalStar Vijay

References

  1. "Vignesh | Official Site of South Indian Artists Association, Nadigar Sangam, Tamil Nadigar Sangam". Nadigarsangam.org. 22 May 1994. Retrieved 1 December 2016.
  2. "Too-violent film another flop for Vignesh". Times Live. 21 February 2010. Retrieved 8 May 2010.
  3. http://indolink.com/tamil/cinema/People/97/Dec/kuttisp1.htm
  4. Anupama Subramanian (4 September 2018). "Why Vignesh became a baddie". Deccan Chronicle. Retrieved 26 November 2018.
  5. Malini Mannath (1 January 1993). "Run-of-the-mill fare". The Indian Express: 7. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
  6. "Google Groups". Groups.google.com. Retrieved 1 December 2016.
  7. https://www.rediff.com/movies/1998/oct/28ss.htm
  8. "tamil cinema mottai heroes rajinikanth sivaji kamal aalavandhan vikram sethu ajithkumar red madhavan ayudha ezuthu sathyaraj amaithipadai picture gallery images". Behindwoods.com. 26 November 2006. Retrieved 1 December 2016.
  9. "Soori in trouble ?". Mohankumars.com. Archived from the original on 25 April 2012. Retrieved 2011-10-23.
  10. "SOORI". Bbthots.com. Retrieved 1 December 2016.
  11. ""Soori"". The Hindu. 26 December 2003. Retrieved 1 December 2016.
  12. https://web.archive.org/web/20050301211557/http://www.dinakaran.com/cinema/english/cinenews/11-12-98/ravichan.htm
  13. https://web.archive.org/web/20040823194728/http://www.chennaionline.com/film/onlocation/ilango.asp
  14. https://web.archive.org/web/20040824002425/http://www.chennaionline.com/location/paridhi.asp
  15. "Review : Aacharya (2006)". Sify. 7 July 2006. Retrieved 26 November 2018.
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