R. Madhavan filmography

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A photo of R. Madhavan posing for the camera.
R. Madhavan in 2011.

R. Madhavan is an Indian actor known for his work predominantly in Tamil and Hindi-language films, also in few Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada films. He began his acting career in the early 1990s by featuring in Hindi soap operas like Banegi Apni Baat, Sea Hawks, Ghar Jamai and Saaya.[1][2] In 2000, Madhavan gained recognition in Tamil cinema by playing the lead role in Mani Ratnam's romantic drama film Alaipayuthey.[3] He followed this with appearances in two commercially successful Tamil films, Gautham Vasudev Menon's directorial debut Minnale (2001) and Madras Talkies' Dumm Dumm Dumm (2001), as well as his first Hindi film in a leading role, Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein (2001).[4][5][6]

In the early 2000s, Madhavan worked on Tamil films including Kannathil Muthamittal (2002), Run (2002), Anbe Sivam (2003) and Aaytha Ezhuthu (2004). Madhavan also simultaneously pursued a career in the Hindi film industry, by appearing in supporting roles in films including Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's Rang De Basanti (2006), Mani Ratnam's biopic Guru (2007) and Rajkumar Hirani's 3 Idiots (2009), which became the highest-grossing Indian film of all time upon release at the time.[7] Other Tamil productions that Madhavan worked on during the late 2000s included Evano Oruvan (2007), which he also produced, and the horror film Yavarum Nalam (2009).[8][9]

After appearing in Tanu Weds Manu (2011) and Vettai (2012), Madhavan took an extended break from signing new film projects. His comeback films, the romantic-comedy Tanu Weds Manu Returns (2015), the bilingual sports drama Irudhi Suttru (2016) and the crime film Vikram Vedha (2017) all performed well at the box office. His performance as a boorish boxing coach in Irudhi Suttru fetched him Best Actor awards at the Filmfare, IIFA and SIIMA award ceremonies.[10][11][12]

Filmography[]

Key
Films that have not yet been released Denotes films that have not yet been released

Films[]

Film performances
Year Title Role(s) Language(s) Notes Ref(s)
1996 Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin Club singer Hindi Uncredited role in the song "Chup Tum Raho" [13]
1997 Inferno Ravi English [14]
1998 Shanti Shanti Shanti Siddhartha Kannada [15]
2000 Alaipayuthey Karthik Varadharajan Tamil [16][17]
Ennavale James Vasanth Tamil [18]
2001 Minnale Rajesh Shivakumar Tamil [19]
Dumm Dumm Dumm Aditya Tamil [20]
Paarthale Paravasam Madhava Tamil [21]
Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein Madhav Shastri Hindi [22]
2002 Kannathil Muthamittal Thiruchelvan Tamil [23][24]
Run Siva Tamil [6][24]
Dil Vil Pyar Vyar Krish Hindi [25]
Anbe Sivam Anbarasu Tamil [26][27]
2003 Nala Damayanthi Ramji Narayanaswami Iyer Tamil [28]
Lesa Lesa Deva Narayanan Tamil Guest appearance [6]
Priyamaana Thozhi Ashok Tamil [29]
Jay Jay Jagan Tamil [30]
2004 Aethirree Subramani Tamil [31]
Aaytha Ezhuthu Inbasekar Tamil [32][33]
Nothing But Life Thomas Roberts English Bilingual film [6]
Made In USA Malayalam
2005 Priyasakhi Sandhana Krishnan Tamil [34]
Ramji Londonwaley Ramnarayan Tiwari Hindi [35]
2006 Rang De Basanti Ajay Rathod Hindi [36]
Thambi Thambi Velu Thondaiman Tamil [37][38]
Rendu Sakthi/Kannan[a] Tamil [39]
2007 Guru Shyam Saxena Hindi [32]
That Four-Letter Word Himself English Guest appearance [6][40]
Delhii Heights Himself Hindi Guest appearance [6][41]
Aarya Aarya Tamil [42]
Evano Oruvan Sridhar Vasudevan Tamil [43][44]
2008 Halla Bol Himself Hindi Guest appearance [6]
Vaazhthugal Kadhiravan Tamil [45]
Mumbai Meri Jaan Nikhil Agarwal Hindi [46]
Tipu Kanan Tipu Kiri Himself Malay Guest appearance [6][47]
2009 Yavarum Nalam R. Manohar Tamil Bilingual film [48]
13B Hindi
Guru En Aalu Guru Tamil [49]
Sikandar Rajesh Rao Hindi [50]
3 Idiots Farhan Qureshi Hindi [51][52][53]
2010 Om Shanti Maddy Telugu Guest appearance [54]
Teen Patti Shantanu Biswas Hindi [55]
Jhootha Hi Sahi Kabir Hindi Guest appearance [56]
Manmadan Ambu Madanagopal Tamil [57][58]
2011 Tanu Weds Manu Manoj Kumar Sharma (Manu) Hindi [59]
2012 Vettai Thirumurthy Tamil [60]
Jodi Breakers Siddharth Khanna Hindi [61]
2013 Taak Jhaank Sanjay Hindi [62]
2014 Akeli Avinash Hindi [63][64]
2015 Tanu Weds Manu: Returns Manoj Kumar Sharma (Manu) Hindi [65]
Night of the Living Dead: Darkest Dawn Tom English [66]
2016 Irudhi Suttru Prabhu Selvaraj Tamil Bilingual film [67][68]
Saala Khadoos Adi Tomar Hindi
2017 Vikram Vedha Vikram Tamil [69][70][71]
Magalir Mattum Surendhar Silkurayappan Tamil Guest appearance [72]
2018 Savyasachi Arun Raj Varma Telugu [73]
Zero Kartik Srinivasan Hindi Guest appearance [74]
2020 Nishabdham Anthony Gonsalves Telugu Bilingual film [75][76]
Silence Tamil
2021 Maara Manimaaran (Maara) Tamil [77]
2022 Rocketry Films that have not yet been released Nambi Narayanan English [78]
Tamil
Hindi
Amriki Pandit Films that have not yet been released Purab Hindi Completed [79]
Dhokha Round D Corner Films that have not yet been released TBA Hindi Completed [80]

Other crew positions[]

Year Film Position Language Notes Ref(s)
2005 Ramji Londonwaley Screenwriter Hindi [81]
2007 Evano Oruvan Producer, dialogue writer Tamil [82]
2016 Saala Khadoos Producer Hindi [83]
2020 Putham Pudhu Kaalai Narrator Tamil Voiceover in Ilamai Idho Idho segment [84]
2020 Soorarai Pottru Narrator Tamil Voiceover in credits scene [85]
2022 Rocketry Films that have not yet been released Director, producer, screenwriter English [86]
Tamil
Hindi

Television[]

Web series[]

Year Title Role Language Network Notes Ref(s)
2018 Breathe Denzel Mascarenhas (Danny) Hindi Amazon Prime Video [87]
2021 Decoupled Arya Iyer Hindi Netflix [88]
2022 The Railway MenFilms that have not yet been released TBA Hindi TBA [89]

Documentaries[]

Film Year Role Language Network Ref(s)
2008 Herova? Zerova? Himself Tamil Tamil Nadu Department of Higher Education [90]
2011 Big In Bollywood Himself English Cinterra Entertainment [91]
2018 Mega Icons Host English National Geographic [92]
2021 India's Space Odyssey Narrator Hindi Discovery+ [93]

Television series[]

Year Title Role Language Network Notes Ref(s)
1993 Yule Love Story Crook Hindi Zee TV [94]
1993 – 1997 Banegi Apni Baat Ashley Hindi Zee TV [95]
1995 A Mouthful of Sky English DD National [96]
1995 Suhana Safar Hindi Zee TV [97]
1996 Yeh Kahan Aa Gaye Hum Raj Parmar Hindi Zee TV [98]
1995 Badalte Rishtey Abhilash Verma Hindi DD National [98]
1996 Hum Dono Rahul Hindi Sahara One [citation needed]
1995 – 1996 Aarohan Shammi Hindi DD National [99]
1996 Aahat Raj Hindi Sony Entertainment Television [citation needed]
1997 Raj Kahani Aditya / Mungi[b] Hindi DD National [100]
1997 Neeyat Hindi Zee TV [citation needed]
1997 Jeene Bhi Do Yaaro Hindi Sony SAB [citation needed]
1997 – 1998 Ghar Jamai Subodh Hindi Zee TV [101]
1997 – 1998 Sea Hawks Preet Hindi DD Metro [102]
1997 Kabhie Kabhie Hindi Star Plus [103]
1998 Saaya Shekhar Hindi Sony Entertainment Television [2]
2000 Rishtey Sameer Hindi Zee TV Appearance in the segment Kashish [2]
2009 CID Himself Hindi Sony Entertainment Television Guest appearance [104]

Television shows[]

Year Title Role Language Network Notes Ref(s)
1997 Tol Mol Ke Bol Host Hindi Zee TV Game show [105]
2005 – 2006 Deal Ya No Deal Host Hindi Sony Entertainment Television Game show [106]
2010 Big Money Host Hindi Imagine TV Game show [107]
2018 The Final Table Judge English Netflix Episode 5; Cooking show [108]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Madhavan played dual roles in this film.
  2. ^ Madhavan played dual roles in this series.

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