Karthik (actor)

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Karthik
Karthik Muthuraman.jpg
Karthik in 1990s
Born
Murali Karthikeyan Muthuraman

(1960-09-13) 13 September 1960 (age 61)
Madras, Madras State, India
Other namesNavarasa Nayagan
Alma materThe New College, Chennai
Occupation
  • Actor
  • playback singer
  • politician
Years active1981–2004
2010–present
Spouse(s)Ragini (m.1988-present)
Rathi (m.1992-present)[1]
Children3 including Gautham Karthik
Parents

Murali Karthikeyan Muthuraman (born 13 September 1960), better known by his stage name Karthik, is an Indian actor, playback singer and politician who works mainly in Tamil cinema. He is the son of veteran actor R. Muthuraman. He was first introduced by Bharathiraja in the film Alaigal Oivathillai (1981) and became a lead actor by his own. He has primarily appeared in Tamil films along with some Telugu films. Karthik is popularly known as Navarasa Nayagan (multi-talented actor) for his "ability to emote all forms of emotions".[2] He has acted in more than 125 films. He has been the recipient of the Tamil Nadu State Film Awards and the Nandi Award. He won four Filmfare Awards South.[3]

Early life and background[]

Karthik was born as Murali Karthikeyan Muthuraman on 13 September 1960 in Chennai to Veteran Actor R. Muthuraman.[4] He has two sons, Gautham and Ghayn, from his first marriage with Ragini, and another son, Thiran, from his second marriage with Rathi.[5]

Film career[]

Debut and success (1981-1986)[]

Karthik was first introduced by Bharathiraja in the film Alaigal Oivathillai (1981). He received the Best New Face Award from the Tamil Nadu Government in 1981. He collaborated with leading film directors such as Mani Ratnam, K. Balachander, Bharathiraja, Visu, R. Sundarrajan, Ameerjan, R. V. Udayakumar, Priyadarshan, Fazil, Vikraman, Agathiyan, Sundar C., K. S. Ravikumar, P. Vasu and K. V. Anand.

During the earlier stages of his career, Karthik worked three times with R. V. Udaya Kumar and enjoyed great success in all their ventures. Later, he formed a partnership with Goundamani in many comedy films. He was also well received by the Tamil audience for his performance in Nallavanukku Nallavan (1984) in a challenging role against Rajinikanth. Karthik during the early to mid 80s did many films, but many of the films till 1986 like Bhagavathipuram Railway Gate (1983), Pei Veedu (1984) and Raja Thanthiram (1984) were typical low budget masala films and failed to make a mark. His onscreen pair with Radha was appreciated in the early 80s.[6] His cameo in Mouna Ragam (1986) was very well received by the audience.[7] The film made Karthik an instant heartthrob. Sylvian Patrick from medium.com writes “Mani Ratnam arguably wrote the best cameo ever in Tamil movie history with Manohar’s character. The total time on the screen for Karthik is around 25 min, but the impact he creates is humungous”.[8] This film not only catapulted Karthik to fame but, even he would admit, it made him re-think his choice of films and also instilled confidence and belief that he had what is required as an actor to succeed.[9]

Golden years (1987-1991)[]

This was a golden period in the career of Karthik, where he acted in numerous performance-oriented films. Vanna Kanavugal (1987) was a super hit. Karthik collaborated with several leading directors and gave several successful films. He acted in the Telugu film Abhinandana (1988) for which he won the Nandi Special Jury Award. He followed with commercial successes like Agni Natchathiram (1988), Varusham Padhinaaru (1989), Idhaya Thamarai (1990), Kizhakku Vaasal (1990) and culminated with the black comedy Gopura Vasalile (1991).[10]

Ups and downs (1992-1995)[]

This was period when Karthik took considerable risks in choosing scripts. Amaran (1992) was an action film where Karthik plays an orphan who eventually becomes a don. When it released, it performed below expectations; however, the song sung by Karthik became a huge rage: 'Vethala Potta Sokkula', one of the super hit songs that Adithyan tuned was sung by Karthik himself in his signature style very similar to his dialogue delivery. The song is a 'love at first sight' kind and its simplicity and very hummable lyrics is what endeared it to many when it was first released.[11] Nadodi Thendral (1992) was a period film helmed by Bharathiraja. Ponnumani (1993) was a village-based melodrama, which was a super hit at the box office and fetched Karthik his 4th Filmfare award. Karthik also spent a considerable amount of time shooting for a Telugu film co-starring Vijayashanti in Maga Rayudu (1994). This period also witnessed films like Marumagan (1995), Chakravarthy (1995), Nandhavana Theru (1995) and an average success Thotta Chinungi (1995).

Breakout and consolidation years (1996-1999)[]

In 1996 Karthik acted in Kizhakku Mugam. In the same year, he acted in his biggest commercial success: the full-length comedy Sundar C's Ullathai Allitha, alongside Rambha and Goundamani. Due to the success, he collaborated with the director again in another profitable venture, Mettukudi. He went on to win critical acclaim for his role in Gokulathil Seethai. He appeared in K. S. Ravikumar's Pistha (1997), which also won good reviews. Karthik carried on his good streak at the box office in 1998, while also winning accolades for his performances in Vikraman's Unnidathil Ennai Koduthen (1998) (100th film), Cheyyar Ravi's Harichandra (1998) and Selva's Pooveli (1998), and won a Tamil Nadu State Award for Best Actor for the latter.[12][13] In 1999, he played drama films like Chinna Raja, Nilave Mugam Kaattu, Anandha Poongatre, Suyamvaram and Rojavanam. He acted in medium-budget comedy films, notably in four further Sundar C ventures including the successful blockbuster film, Unakkaga Ellam Unakkaga (1999). His pairing with Rambha was a hit with the audience as the pair provided good hits in the late 1990s.

Downfall begins (2000-2001)[]

During the early 2000s, Karthik experienced a difficult period as he began to lose his popularity at the box office and new actors began to emerge in the Tamil film industry. He subsequently signed on to appear in several films, which were either dropped, shelved or indefinitely postponed during the period. His career as a lead actor subsequently began to dwindle in the early 2000s, with several of his ventures opening with little publicity or being delayed after financial troubles.[14] Many family films came but nothing different were noticed or not one performance was talked about. Such films include Thai Poranthachu (2000), Sandhitha Velai (2000), Kannan Varuvaan (2000), Kuberan (2000) and Seenu (2000). Films including Prabhu Nepal's Kadhale Swasam alongside Meena, Sundar C's Kadhal Solla Vandhen with Isha Koppikar and Gowri Manohar's Kashmir with Priyanka Trivedi had audio release events but failed to have a theatrical release.[15][16] Likewise, other ventures including Mahesh's Manathil alongside Kausalya, Soundarrajan's Click co-starring Prabhu, and Selva's Kai Korthu Vaa progressed before being halted.[17][18] Similarly, other projects in the early 2000s, such as Gurudeva with Rimjim, Muthalaam Santhippil with Kausalya again and Enrum Unnai Naesippaen were dropped soon after filming had begun.[19][20][21] Potential home productions such as Tension and Avan Appadithaan under his banner Aalamara Films also did not materialise.[22] In 2001, his films were Ullam Kollai Poguthae, Lovely and comedy film Azhagana Naatkal.

Years in wilderness (2002-2007)[]

He starred in action film, Devan with Vijayakanth and Arun Pandian, followed by Game. During the nadir of 2002, Karthik was signed on by producer Keyaar to make a film titled Enna Peyar Veikalaam directed by Vincent Selva. Despite travelling to Pollachi for the shoot, the actor refused to emerge from his hotel room, and following an extended period of confusion, the film was called off and the Nadigar Sangam began legal proceedings against the actor.[23][24] He acted in the crime film, Indru (2003). The film was a disaster.

Towards the nadir of 2005, he signed on to appear in a negative role in Sathyaraj's Sivalingam IPS, but the film was shelved.[25] In 2004, Karthik suggested that "his acts and habits" had landed him in trouble and was looking to make a comeback.[26] He subsequently appeared in "comeback" films such as Kusthi (2006) and Kalakkura Chandru (2007), both of which had delayed releases and went unnoticed at the box office.[26] Other ventures that the actor described as "comeback projects", such as Kicha's Unnidathil and Raj Kapoor's Sivalingam IPS, were shelved mid-production.[27][28] Later in 2006, he revealed that he had quit taking drugs and was keen to make another attempt at returning to the film industry.[29]

Renewal (2010-2013)[]

Karthik opted to make a comeback into acting in 2010 and chose to appear in supporting rather than leading roles, much like his contemporaries Prabhu and Sathyaraj. He was first seen portraying a caring police officer in Maanja Velu, before winning positive reviews for his small role as a forest guard in Mani Ratnam's Raavanan.[30] He subsequently went on to play roles in P. Vasu's Puli Vesham (2011) and the Telugu film Om 3D (2013), both of which failed at the box office.

Revival and comeback (2015-present)[]

He acted in a negative role in K. V. Anand's Anegan, where he appears alongside Dhanush.[31] He acted with Suriya in Thaanaa Serndha Koottam (2018),[32] and his son Gautham Karthik in Mr. Chandramouli (2018).[33] He made a guest appearance with actor Karthi in the film, Dev (2019).[34]

Political career[]

Karthik entered politics ahead of the 2006 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election. He joined the All India Forward Bloc and was appointed as the Secretary of the Tamil Nadu state unit of the party. He led the party during its electoral campaign on 24 September 2006. He later started his own party Ahila India Naadalum Makkal Katchi in 2009 before the Lok Sabha Elections. He contested from Virudhunagar constituency and got only 15000 votes. He again started another party named Manitha Urimaigal Kaakkum Katchi on 15 December 2018 at Tirunelveli before Lok saba elections and he expressed his support to AIADMK alliance.

2011 Assembly elections[]

Karthik's party tried an alliance with AIADMK for the 2011 Assembly elections,[35] but AIADMK supremo denied tickets for his party. Karthik announced his party will contest alone in 25 to 40 seats after it was not allotted any seat in the AIADMK coalition.[36] Karthik sat on a fast in Madurai demanding Madurai Airport be renamed as Pasumpon Thevar Airport.[37][38] His party with sizeable Thevar votes in southern Tamil Nadu is believed to eat into the AIADMK votebank. In 2006, former AIADMK minister Nainar Nagendran lost by 2,000 votes in Tirunelveli, where Karthik's party polled more than the margin. Two weeks later, he split from ADMK and announced his party will contest independently in 19 constituencies and support DMK in 213 constituencies.[39]

Awards[]

Filmfare Awards South[3]
  • 1988 – Filmfare Award for Best Actor - Tamil - Agni Natchathiram
  • 1989 – Filmfare Award for Best Actor - Tamil - Varusham Padhinaaru
  • 1990 – Filmfare Award for Best Actor - Tamil - Kizhakku Vasal
  • 1993 – Filmfare Award for Best Actor - Tamil - Ponnumani
Tamil Nadu State Film Awards
Cinema Express Awards
Nandi Awards

Personal life[]

Relationships[]

Karthik is a self-proclaimed bigamist. He married actress Ragini in 1988, his co-star in the film Solaikuyil and the couple has two sons, actor Gautham Karthik and Ghayn Karthik. Later, he also married Ragini's sister, Rathi in 1992 and the couple have a son, Thiran Karthik.[40][41][42]

Filmography[]

As actor[]

Year Title Role Language Notess
1981 Alaigal Oivathillai Vichu Tamil Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Male Debut
Seethakoka Chiluka Raghu Telugu Remake of Tamil film Alaigal Oivathillai
1982 Ilanjodigal Ramu Tamil
Neram Vandhachu Raja Tamil
Kelviyum Naane Pathilum Naane Nirmal, Babu Tamil
Thaai Mookaambikai Muthu Tamil Guest appearance
Ninaivellam Nithya Chandru Tamil
Kanne Radha Nagarajan "Raja" Tamil
Pakkathu Veetu Roja Kannan Tamil
Valibamey Vaa Vaa Karthik Tamil
Adhisayappiravigal Thangamuthu Tamil
Agaya Gangai Murali Tamil
1983 Maarupatta Konangal Karthik Tamil
Oru Kai Pappom Jayaraman Tamil In This Film He has got the title 'Navarasa Nayagan'
Bhagavathipuram Railway Gate Conductor Tamil
Aayiram Nilave Vaa Chandhar, Soori Tamil First Double Role
Apoorva Sahodarigal Ravi Tamil
Dhooram Adhighamillai Araamuthu Tamil
1984 Anubandham Satya Murthy Telugu
Ninaivugal Kannan Tamil
Pei Veedu Thyagu Tamil
Nandri Shankar Tamil
Raja Thanthiram Boopathy Tamil
Nallavanuku Nallavan Vinod Tamil
Puyal Kadantha Bhoomi Murali Tamil
1985 Nalla Thambi Raju Tamil
Mookkanan Kaiyiru Bhaskar Tamil
Puthiya Sagaptham Deepak Tamil Guest appearance
Anveshana Amar Telugu
Aval Sumangalithan Bhaskaran Tamil
Viswanathan Velai Venum Ashok Tamil
Arthamulla Aasaigal Selvam Tamil
Ketti Melam Vasu Tamil
1986 Dharma Pathini Inspector Prem Kumar Tamil
Punyasthree Bhaskar Telugu
Natpu Vanchinathan Tamil
Mouna Ragam Manohar Tamil Guest appearance
Oomai Vizhigal Ramesh Tamil Guest appearance
Thodarum Uravu Tamil
1987 Raja Mariyadhai Raguram Tamil
Velicham Ashok Kumar Tamil
Nalla Pambu Raja Tamil
Ore Ratham Mahesh Tamil
Thaye Neeye Thunai Karthik Tamil
Dhoorathu Pachai Karthik Tamil
Vanna Kanavugal Kannapan Tamil
Veeran Veluthambi Thirumalai Tamil Guest appearance
Chinnamanikkuyile Unknown Tamil Unreleased
Parisam Pottachu Murali Tamil
Enga Veettu Ramayanan Murali Tamil
1988 Abhinandana Raja Telugu Nandi Special Jury Award
Solla Thudikuthu Manasu P. G. Thilainathan Tamil
Kan Simittum Neram Raja (Kannan) Tamil
Urimai Geetham Chandru Tamil
Agni Natchathiram Ashok Tamil Filmfare Award for Best Actor - Tamil
Tamil Nadu State Film Award Special Prize for Best Actor
En Jeevan Paduthu Surendran Tamil
Kalicharan Raja Tamil
1989 Varusham Padhinaaru Kannan Tamil Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil
Sattathin Thirappu Vizhaa Rajesh Tamil
Solaikuyil Maruthu Tamil
Paandi Nattu Thangam Thangapandian Tamil
Rettai Kuzhal Thuppakki Velu Tamil
Gopala Rao Gari Abbayi Raghu Telugu
Thiruppu Munai Rajaram / Vanchinathan Tamil
1990 Idhaya Thamarai Vijay Tamil
Mr. Karthik Karthik Tamil
Unnai Solli Kutramillai Balu Tamil
Kalyana Rasi Murali Tamil
Periya Veetu Pannakkaran Sundara Pandi Tamil
Kizhakku Vasal Ponnurangam Tamil Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil
Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor
Ethir Kaatru Ram Narendran Tamil
Engal Swamy Ayyappan Himself Tamil Guest appearance
1991 Vanakkam Vathiyare Rajappa Tamil
Irumbu Pookkal Dharma Tamil
Gopura Vasalile Manohar Tamil
Vigneshwar Vigneshwar Tamil
1992 Amaran Amaran Tamil
Unna Nenachen Pattu Padichen Muthurasu Tamil
Nadodi Thendral Thangarasu Tamil
Nadodi Pattukkaran Sundaram Tamil
Idhu Namma Bhoomi Gopi Tamil
Suyamariyadhai Vijay Tamil
Deiva Vaakku Thambi Durai Tamil
1993 Chinna Kannamma Aravind Tamil
Ponnumani Ponnumani Tamil Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil
Chinna Jameen Raasaiyya Tamil
Kathirukka Neramillai Raju, Somasekhar Tamil
1994 Seeman Seeman Tamil
Ilaignar Ani Prisoner Tamil Guest appearance
Maga Rayudu Karthik Telugu
1995 Muthu Kaalai Muthu Kaalai Tamil
Lucky Man Gopi Tamil
Nandhavana Theru Seenu Tamil
Marumagan Thangarasu Tamil
Chakravarthy Inspector Chakravarthy Tamil
Thotta Chinungi Mano Tamil
1996 Kizhakku Mugam Venu Tamil
Ullathai Allitha Rajasekhar Tamil
Katta Panchayathu Rajadurai Tamil
Poovarasan Poovarasan Tamil
Mettukudi Raja Tamil
Gokulathil Seethai Rishi Tamil
1997 Sishya Aravind Tamil
Pistha Manikandan Tamil
1998 Udhavikku Varalaamaa Muthurasu (Pichumani, Hussain and James) Tamil
Sundara Pandian Pandi, Sundar Tamil
Harichandra Harichandra Tamil
Unnidathil Ennai Koduthen Selvam Tamil 100th film
Cinema Express Award for Best Actor – Tamil
Tamil Nadu State Film Award Special Prize for Best Actor
Pooveli Murali Tamil Tamil Nadu State Film Award Special Prize for Best Actor
1999 Chinna Raja Raja/Dilip Tamil
Nilave Mugam Kaattu Murthy (Govind) Tamil
Anandha Poongatre Haridas Tamil
Suyamvaram Ram Kumar Tamil
Rojavanam Muthu Tamil
Unakkaga Ellam Unakkaga Sakthivel Tamil
2000 Thai Poranthachu Aravind Tamil Guest appearance
Sandhitha Velai Aadalarasu, Thirunaavukkarasu Tamil
Kannan Varuvaan Kannan Tamil
Kuberan Kuberan Tamil
Seenu Seenu Tamil
2001 Ullam Kollai Poguthae Gautham Tamil Guest appearance
Lovely Chandru Tamil
Azhagana Naatkal Chandru Tamil
2002 Devan Chakravarthy Tamil Guest appearance
Game Raja Tamil
2003 Indru Goutham Tamil
2006 Kusthi Singam Tamil
2007 Kalakkura Chandru
Chandru Tamil
2010 Maanja Velu ACP Subash Chandra Bose Tamil
Raavanan Ganaprakasam Tamil
2011 Puli Vesham ACP Easwaran Moorthy Tamil
2013 Om 3D Harischandra Prasad Telugu
2015 Anegan Ravikiran Tamil
2018 Thaana Serndha Kootam Kurunjivendhan Tamil
Mr. Chandramouli Mr. Chandramouli Tamil
2019 Dev Ashok Tamil Guest appearance
2021 Thee Ivan Karthi Tamil Pre-production[43]
2021 Andhagan TBA Tamil Post-production[44]

As singer[]

Year Title Song Music director Co-singer
1992 Amaran "Vethala Potta Sokkula",
"Musthafa"
Adithyan
1992 Suyamariyadhai "Vanmedu Megham"[45] Shivajiraaja Malaysia Vasudevan
1993 Chinna Jameen "Onappu Thattu"[46] Ilaiyaraaja Swarnalatha
1997 Sishya "Apollo Apollo"[47] Deva Swarnalatha
1997 Pistha "Kozhi Curry Kondu Varatta" S. A. Rajkumar
1998 Pooveli "Kathai Sollapporaen" Bharathwaj Nizhalgal Ravi, Charle, Manorama
1998 Harichandra "Harichandran Varaan" Gopal Rao, Shaleen Sharma, R. Anandh Gopal Rao

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