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Wikipedia store Vikram (often credited Chiyaan Vikram)[1][2] is an
Indian actor, producer, playback singer and former
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dubbing artiste known for his work in Tamil language
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films. He has featured in over 53 motion pictures,
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three television programs, and several music videos
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Recent changes and commercials.[3][4] An aspiring actor since
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commercials and appeared in a short film, hoping to
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get noticed by casting directors.[4][5] He made his
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Kudumbam (1988), following which his first feature
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Permanent link Kanmani (1990).[6] His early career in Tamil cinema
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cinema.[7] Vikram mostly played the lead roles in
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failures.[4][8] In Malayalam films, he usually appeared in ensemble films, playing "second fiddle" to
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Languages Vikram landed his breakthrough role of a college student who suffers a brain injury in filmmaker
Bala's directorial debut, the tragedy film Sethu (1999).[7] It was a sleeper hit and earned Vikram a
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Bahasa Indonesia Special Jury award at the Filmfare and Tamil Nadu State Film Award ceremonies.[10][11][12] In 2001,
Edit links he played an aspiring policeman in the action film Dhill, the directorial debut of Dharani.[13][14] In
2002, Vikram was awarded his first Filmfare Award for Best Actor for portraying a blind village singer
in the Vinayan-directed tragedy Kasi (2001), a remake of the director's Malayalam film Vasanthiyum
Lakshmiyum Pinne Njaanum (1999).[7][15][16] Vikram went on to play the quintessential Tamil action
hero in a series of successful masala films beginning with Gemini (2002) which grossed ₹100 million
at the box office. The next year, with consecutive hits in Dhool (2003) and Saamy (2003), he attained
stardom.[17][18][19] He then played an undertaker with autism in Bala's tragedy drama Pithamagan
(2003) co-starring Suriya. His portrayal attracted positive reviews and garnered him his third
Filmfare award, and Best Actor trophies at the Tamil Nadu State Film Award and National Film
Award ceremonies.[7][20][21][22]
Vikram underwent a professional setback between 2004 and 2008 when a series of films—Arul
(2004), Majaa (2005) and Bheemaa (2008)—received mixed reviews and were commercial
failures.[18][23][24][25] Vikram's sole box-office success during this period was S. Shankar's
psychological thriller Anniyan (2005), in which he played a utopian lawyer suffering from multiple
personality disorder. The film earned him critical acclaim and his fourth Filmfare award.[7][26][27]
Meanwhile, Vikram ventured into film production by joining a production company, Reel Life
Entertainment, as one of its directors.[28] In Susi Ganesan's Kanthaswamy (2009), he played a CBI
officer who moonlights as a costumed vigilante.[29][30] In 2010, Vikram was introduced in Bollywood
by Mani Ratnam through his Hindi-Tamil bilingual Raavan and Raavanan, a contemporary retelling
of the Ramayana, in which Vikram played the antagonist and protagonist in the respective
versions.[31] Vikram earned mixed reviews for his characterisation in the former;[32][33][34] but his
performance in the latter earned him rave reviews and his fifth Filmfare award.[35][36][37] In 2011,
Vikram played a man with developmental disability fighting over his daughter's custody in A. L.
Vijay's courtroom drama Deiva Thirumagal, an adaptation of the American film I Am Sam (2001).
Vikram's performance was praised and won him the Critics Award for Best Actor at
Filmfare.[38][39][40] However, his next role of an aspiring screen villain in Rajapattai (2011) was poorly
received.[7][41][42]

In 2012, Vikram appeared in A. L. Vijay's revenge-thriller Thaandavam, playing a blind RAW agent
who uses human echolocation to track down his betrayer.[43] In Bejoy Nambiar's three-story-arc
anthology film David (2013), he played one of the three eponymous lead characters, an alcoholic
fisherman in love with his friend's fiancée; the film and its Tamil version won him praise.[44][45][46]
Shankar's romantic-thriller I (2015) featured Vikram as a supermodel-turned-hunchback who exacts
revenge on his conspirators. The film grossed over ₹ 2.4 billion at the box office and Vikram's
performance was critically acclaimed.[47][48][49]In 2016, Vikram appeared dual character in Iru
Mugan. The film was successful at box office. In 2018 two films were released, Sketch and Saamy
Square.

Contents [hide]
1 Films
1.1 As an actor
1.2 As a dubbing artiste
2 Television
3 Commercials
4 Music video appearances
5 See also
6 Explanatory notes
7 References
8 External links

Films [ edit ]

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released

As an actor [ edit ]

Title Year Role(s) Director(s) Language(s) Notes Ref.


En Kadhal 1990 Vinod T. J. Joy Tamil [22]

Kanmani [50]

Thanthu Vitten [4]


1991 Raju C. V. Sridhar Tamil
Ennai
Kaaval S. P. [22]
1992 Ashok Tamil
Geetham Muthuraman
[4]
Meera 1992 Jeeva P. C. Sreeram Tamil [51]

Dhruvam 1993 Bhadran Joshiy Malayalam [7]

Nandam
Chirunavvula [4]
1993 Vicky Harishchandra Telugu
Varamistava
Rao
Mafia 1993 Harishankar Shaji Kailas Malayalam [9]

Akka
Pettanam Dasari
1993 Radha Krishna Telugu
Chelleli Narayana Rao
Kapuram
Sainyam 1994 Cadet Jiji Joshiy Malayalam [52]

Bangaru Dasari [4]


1994 Suryam Telugu
Kutumbam Narayana Rao
Pudhiya [53]
1994 Sathyamoorthy Vikraman Tamil
Mannargal
[54]
Street 1995 Sajeev Anil—Babu Malayalam [55]

Muthyala [7]
Adalla Majaka 1995 Vikram Telugu [56]
Subbaiah
Sivala [57]
Ooha 1996 Mohan Telugu
Prabhakar
Mayoora [54]
1996 Rajeev Vijayakrishnan Malayalam [58]
Nritham
Akka T. S. B. K. [7]
1996 Unknown Telugu
Bagunnava Moulee
[59]
Indraprastham 1996 Peter Haridas Malayalam [60]

Merupu 1996 Guru S. Gopichand Telugu [8]

Shajoon [9]
Rajaputhran 1996 Manu Malayalam
Kariyal
Itha Oru [61]
1997 Roy Captain Raju Malayalam [62]
Snehagatha
[63]
Ullaasam 1997 Dev J. D.- Jerry Tamil [64]

Kurralla 1997 Unknown Boyapati Telugu [4]

Rajyam Kameswara
Rao
Kangalin Muktha S. [54]
1998 Unknown Tamil [65]
Vaarthaigal Sundar
Housefull 1999 Hameed R. Parthiepan Tamil [14]

[10]
Filmfare [66]
Sethu 1999 Sethu Bala Tamil Special [11]
Jury Award [12]

Red Indians 2000 Rahul Sunil Malayalam [54]

[14]
Indriyam 2000 Udhaya George Kithu Malayalam [67]

[8]
9 Nelalu 2000 Surendra Kranthi Kumar Telugu [68]

Youth 2001 Babu Jitendra Telugu [8]

Vinnukum [69]
2001 Selvam Rajakumaran Tamil
Mannukum
Dhill 2001 Kanagavel Dharani Tamil [70]

Filmfare
Award for [71]
Kasi 2001 Kasi Vinayan Tamil Best [15]
Actor –
Tamil
Gemini 2002 Gemini Saran Tamil [72]

Balaji [73]
Samurai 2002 Thyagu Tamil
Sakthivel
Prabhu [74]
King 2002 Raja Tamil
Solomon
Dhool 2003 Aarumugam Dharani Tamil [75]

Kadhal [76]
2003 Suresh V. Z. Durai Tamil
Sadugudu
Nominated
—Filmfare
Award for [77]
Saamy 2003 Aarusaamy Hari Tamil
Best
Actor –
Tamil
Pithamagan 2003 Chithan Bala Tamil National [78]

Film Award [79]

for Best [20]

Actor [21]

Filmfare
Award for
Best
Actor –
Tamil
Arul 2004 Arulkumaran Hari Tamil [80]

Filmfare
Ramanujam Award for [82]
Anniyan 2005 (Ambi) / Remo / S. Shankar Tamil Best [27]
Anniyan[a] Actor –
Tamil
Also [83]
Majaa 2005 Arivumathi Shafi Tamil assistant [84]
director
Bheemaa 2008 Sekar N. Lingusamy Tamil [85]

Susi [86]
Kanthaswamy 2009 Kanthaswamy Tamil
Ganeshan
Filmfare
Award for [35]
Raavanan 2010 Veeraiya Mani Ratnam Tamil Best [37]
Actor –
Tamil
Dev Pratap [87]
Raavan 2010 Mani Ratnam Hindi
Sharma
Filmfare
Critics
Award for
Best
Actor – [88]
Deiva South [89]
2011 Krishna A. L. Vijay Tamil
Thirumagal Nominated [90]
—Filmfare
Award for
Best
Actor –
Tamil
"Annal" [42]
Rajapattai 2011 Suseenthiran Tamil
Murugan
Nominated
—Filmfare
Shivakumar [91]
Award for
Thaandavam 2012 (Kenny A. L. Vijay Tamil [92]
Best
Thomas)[b]
Actor –
Tamil
Bejoy Also co-
David 2013 David Hindi
Nambiar producer [93]
[94]
Bejoy Also co-
David 2013 David Tamil
Nambiar producer
I 2015 Lingesan S. Shankar Tamil Filmfare [95]

(Lee)[b] Award for


Best
Actor –
Tamil
10 Driving [96]
2015 Vijay Milton Tamil
Endrathukulla instructor
Nominated
—Filmfare
Akhilan Vinod, Anand Award for [97]
Iru Mugan 2016 Tamil
Love[c] Shankar Best
Actor –
Tamil
Jeeva [98]
Sketch 2018 Vijay Chander Tamil
(Sketch)[b]
Saamy Aarusaamy, [99]
2018 Hari Tamil
Square Ramasaamy[c]
Kadaram [100]
2019 TBA Rajesh Selva Tamil Filming
Kondan
Dhruva
Gautham [101]
Natchathiram TBA John Tamil Filming
Menon

Mahavir Karna Tamil [102]


TBA Karna R. S. Vimal Filming
Hindi
R. Ajay
Vikram 58 2020 TBA Tamil
Gnanamuthu

As a dubbing artiste [ edit ]

Title Year Voiced for Notes Ref.


Amaravathi 1993 Ajith Kumar [103]

Pudhiya Mugam 1993 Vineeth [4]

Paasamalargal 1994 Ajith Kumar [104]

Kadhalan 1994 Prabhu Deva [105]

Kuruthipunal 1995 John Edathattil [106]

Kadhal Desam 1996 Abbas [107]

Karuppu Roja 1996 Amar Siddique [108]

VIP 1997 Abbas


Poochudava 1997 Abbas
Aasai Thambi 1998 Abbas
Ini Ellam Sugame 1998 Abbas
J. D. Lent his voice for the Tamil-dubbed [6]
Satya 1998
Chakravarthy version
Gandhi 1998 Ben Kingsley Lent his voice for the Tamil-dubbed [6]

version [109]

Kannodu Kaanbathellam 1999 Suchindra Bali


Kandukondain [110]
2000 Abbas
Kandukondain

Television [ edit ]

Title Year Role Director Notes Ref.


Six-
Galatta Kudumbam 1988 Unknown Unknown episode [6]

TV series
[6]
Television [111]
Siragugal 2000 Chandrasekhar Manobala
film [112]

Commercials [ edit ]

Organization Year Director(s) Role Ref.


[113]
Coca-Cola 2005 Rajiv Menon Various [114]

[115]
Brooke Bond 2010 Karthik Kotamraju Himself [116]

[117]
Manappuram General Priyadarshan [118]
2010 Himself
Finance and Leasing V. A. Shrikumar [119]

[120]
Josco Jewellers 2011 Rathish Ambat Himself [121]

Music video appearances [ edit ]

Title Year Composer Director Role Notes Ref.


"Phir Mile Sur Kailash [122]
2010 Louis Banks Himself non-album single
[123]
Mera Tumhara" Surendranath
"One – The Unity George [124]
2012 Sumesh Lal Himself non-album single
Song" Peter
"Vanakkam [125]
Promotional video
Vaazhavaikum 2012 Girishh G Pandiraj Himself [126]
for the film Marina
Chennai"
"Spirit of Chennai" 2016 C. Girinandh Vikram Himself non-album single [127]

See also [ edit ]

List of awards and nominations received by Vikram


Explanatory notes [ edit ]
a. ^ Vikram played a single character with dissociative identity disorder.[81]
b. ^ a b c Vikram played a single character with two names.
c. ^ a b Vikram played two characters.

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