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Vineeth
Vineeth in 2008
Born (1969-08-23) 23 August 1969 (age 55)[1]
Occupations
  • Actor
  • dancer
  • voice artist
  • choreographer
Years active1985 – present
Spouse
Priscilla Menon
(m. 2004)
Children1
RelativesSee Travancore family
HonoursKalaimamani (2007)

Vineeth Radhakrishnan (born 23 August 1969) is an Indian actor, classical dancer, voice artist and choreographer who primarily works in Malayalam, Tamil and Telugu language films. He has also starred in a few Kannada and Bollywood films. He has won several awards including 2 Kerala State Film Awards, Kalaimamani from Government of Tamil Nadu and Filmfare Award South.

Early life

Vineeth was born to K. T. Radhakrishnan and P. K. Shanthakumari on 23 August 1969 at Thalassery in Kannur district of North Kerala. He has a sister, Kavitha Dinesh.[2] He studied at Good Shepherd International School, Ooty and St Joseph's Higher Secondary School, Thalassery.[3] He pursued bachelors in commerce from The New College in 1991.

Vineeth is the nephew of Ramachandran Nair, the husband of actress Padmini of the Travancore sisters. His aunt, Padmini and her sister, Ragini convinced his parents to send him to dancing school.[4]

He learned the Bharathanatyam form of dance at the age of six, and won several dance prizes while a student, including the first prize at the Kerala State Youth festival for four years in a row[1] and winning the top prize of "Kalaprathibha" in 1986.[5]

Film career

Vineeth entered films with the I. V. Sasi film Idanilangal in 1985, and caught the public eye with his second film, Nakhakshathangal, in 1986. His dancing skills were prominently displayed in several films as well. He played the lead characters in Idanazhiyil Oru Kaalocha (1987), a story by poet Balachandran Chullikkadu and Oru Muthassi Katha (1988) directed by Priyadarshan. Aavarampoo (1992), the Tamil remake of Thakara changed everything for Vineeth directed by Bharathan. As soon as Aavarampoo ended, Hariharan called him for Sargam (1992), in which he played a musical genius. Suddenly Vineeth was doing multiple films in Malayalam and Tamil. Kabooliwala (1994) and Manathe Vellitheru (1994) became two turning points in his Malayalam career, one establishing him as a young romantic hero, the other proving he could handle negative shades really well. Though his films impressed both critics and front benchers, he did not become a super hero, a sought after actor.[6] He had appeared in maximum Malayalam films. But his career did not pick up as expected.[7]

His roles in successful Tamil films also include Gentleman (1993), Pudhiya Mugam (1993), Jaathi Malli (1993) and May Maadham (1994). Among other projects came Kadhal Desam (1996), where Vineeth and Abbas played college students in love with the same woman, played by Tabu. The movie, with its themes of friendship and romance and the music of A. R. Rahman, became very popular. He has acted in several well received films since then in all South Indian languages. In spite of his success in films, he still considers dance as his first love and is undergoing advanced training in Bharatanatyam and participates in several dance programmes all over the world as well as the Surya Dance Festival.[8] He has worked in several Telugu films such as Aaro Pranam (1997), Maa Annayya (2000), Ammayi Kosam (2001), Nee Premakai (2002) and Lahiri Lahiri Lahirilo (2002). Vineeth, who disappeared from both Tamil and Malayalam cinema, made a comeback with Rajinikanth starrer Chandramukhi (2005).[9] He played the same role in the Hindi version of Bhool Bhulaiyaa (2007) as well.[10] He won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Choreography for Kambhoji in 2017. Vineeth's last film release was the G. V. Prakash Kumar starrer Sarvam Thaala Mayam (2019) in Tamil. It was a musical drama that was written and directed by Rajiv Menon.[11] Actor singer Krishnachandran dubbed for Vineeth in most of his early movies. Ironically, Vineeth won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Dubbing Artist in 2020 for giving voice to Vivek Oberoi's character in Lucifer, actor Prithviraj’s first as a director.[12] In Malayalam, he was seen in Kavya Prakash's debut film Vaanku (2021), based on a story by Unni R.[11] In Marakkar: Lion of the Arabian Sea, he dubbed for the character played by Tamil star Arjun Sarja. Vineeth won the award for his dubbing.[13]

Personal life

Vineeth married Priscilla Menon, who hails from Telicherry on August 2004.[14] They live in Chennai, and a daughter was born to them in 2006.[15]

Awards and nominations

Filmography

Films in Malayalam

Year Film Role Notes
1985 Idanilangal Kunjumon
1986 Nakhakshathangal Ramu
Pranamam Appukuttan
Namukku Parkkan Munthiri Thoppukal Antony
Idanazhiyil Oru Kaalocha Ananth
1987 Oridathu Josekutty
Amrutham Gamaya Unnikrishnan
Rithubhedam Keshavan
Ponnu
Kanikanum Neram Vinu
1988 Aranyakam Mohan
Kanakambarangal Rajan
Janmandharam Unnikrishnan
Oru Muthassi Katha Chanthu
1989 Mahayanam Rameshan
Rugmini
1990 Lal Salam Medayil Josekutty
Kattukuthira Mohan
Aaram Vardil Aabhyanthara Kalaham
1992 Champakulam Thachan Chanthutti
Aacharyan Abraham
Daivathinte Vikrithikal Son of Landlord Kerala State Film Critics Association Second Best Actor Award
Kamaladalam Somashekharanunni (Malavika's lover)
Sargam Haridas Kerala State Film Critics Association Second Best Actor Award
1993 Gazal Muneer
Samooham Udayan
Kalippattam Harikrishnan
Kabuliwala Munna
Kanyakumariyil Oru Kavitha Vishnu
Arthana Jayakrishnan
1994 Manathe Vellitheru Ramesh
Parinayam Madhavan
Daivathinte Vikrithikal Landlord's son
1995 Thakshashila Salman
Highway Vinod Menon
Thacholi Varghese Chekavar Shyam
1996 Kala Pani G S Sethu Dubbed in Tamil as Sirai Chaalai
Hitler Whistling Passenger Cameo appearance
1998 Manjeeradhwani Manu
1999 Mazhavillu Vijay Krishnan
Prempujari Murali
Ustaad Nandan
2000 Darling Darling Subash Chandra Bose/ Kochu Kurup / Aniyankutty (fake identity)
2004 Perumazhakkalam Raghu Rama Iyer Guest Appearance
Chathikkatha Chanthu Krishna
2005 Alice in Wonderland Victor Joseph
Mayookham
2006 Moonnamathoral Dr. Arun
Vadakkum Nathan Parameshwaran
2007 Rathri Mazha Harikrishnan
2008 Mizhikal Sakshi Aravind
2009 2 Harihar Nagar Shyam Sundhar
Chemistry Aloshy
Banaras Hari
2010 Neelambari Devanand
Thathwamasi Rameshan
Killy Killy Aloshy
2011 Munthiri Paadam Munna
2012 Bavuttiyude Namathil Satheeshan
Ideal Couple Ganeshan
Father's Day Gopan
Arike Balu
2013 Breaking News Live Deepak
Omega Brothers Sidharth
Cleopatra
Ezhamathe Varavu Prasad
Aattakatha Unnikrishnan
2014 Swapaanam Thuppan Namboodiri
2015 100 Days of Love S. P. Pillai
Sukhamayirikkatte
Kumbasaram Rafi
Akkaldhamayile Pennu Anto
Njan Samvidhanam Cheyum
2016 Pallikoodam Gokul Sir
2017 Kambhoji Kunjunni
2019 Panthu Anwar
Madhaveeyam Madhav Dev
2021 Vaanku Razak
Kaalchilambu Kannan, Jayadevan

Other Language Films

Others language films

Year Film Role Language Ref.
1992 Aavarampoo Sakkarai Tamil Best New Face Awarded from the Film Fan's Association in Tamil Nadu
1993 Jathi Malli Moscow Tamil
Pudhiya Mugam Raja Rajeswaran "Raja (father) and (son) Hari (dual role) Tamil
Gentleman Ramesh Tamil
Sarigamalu Kalidasu Telugu
1994 May Madham Eeshwar Tamil
1996 Kadhal Desam Karthik Tamil
1997 Sakthi Sakthi Tamil
Evandi Pelli Chesukondi Vijay Telugu
Aaro Pranam Chanti Telugu
Devathai Umapathi Tamil
Nandhini Suresh Tamil
Daud: Fun on the Run Inspector Sri Hindi
1998 Simmarasi Kathir Tamil
Kanasalu Neene Manasalu Neene Raghunandan Kannada
Prema Pallaki Telugu
Rukmini Ravi Telugu
Padutha Theeyaga Telugu
W/o V. Vara Prasad Varaprasad Telugu
1999 Preminchalani Vundi Telugu
Maravathe Kanmaniye Tamil
Suyamvaram Gautham Tamil
Prema Kosam Rahul Telugu [17]
2000 Balaram Srinivasa Prasad Telugu
Maa Annayya Shekhar Telugu
Karisakattu Poove Pounrasu Tamil
2001 Vedham Sanjay Tamil
Ammai Kosam Venkat Telugu
2002 Lahiri Lahiri Lahirilo Srinivasa Naidu Telugu
Nee Premakai Srinivas Telugu
Bokshu, the Myth English Indian English film[18][19]
2003 Maa Baapu Bommaki Pellanta Krishnamoorthy Telugu Cameo appearance
Kadhal Kirukkan Gautham Tamil
Priyamana Thozhi Michael Dsouza Tamil
2005 Chandramukhi Viswanathan & Gunashekaran Tamil
Thanks Sri Ram Telugu
2007 Bhool Bhulaiyaa Sharad Pradhan / Shashidhar Hindi
2008 Sila Nerangalil Madhavan Tamil
Uliyin Osai Iniyan Tamil
2010 Aptharakshaka Ramanatha Kannada
2011 Queens! Destiny Of Dance Mukta Hindi
2019 Sarvam Thaala Mayam Mani Tamil
2021 Rang De Arjun's brother-in-law Telugu

Dubbing

Year Film Dubbed for Character Notes
2019 Lucifer Vivek Oberoi Bimal Nair / Bobby Won, Kerala State Film Award for Best Dubbing Artist
2020 Big Brother Arbaaz Khan Vedantham IPS
The Kung Fu Master Jiji Scaria Rishi Ram
2021 Marakkar: Arabikadalinte Simham Arjun Sarja Ananthan Won, Kerala State Film Award for Best Dubbing Artist
2022 Kaduva Vivek Oberoi I.G Joseph Chandy / Ouseppukutty
Ottu Arvind Swamy David

References

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  5. ^ Top 100 Handsome Indian Men – Vineeth Archived 31 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine. Webindia123.com. Retrieved on 26 February 2012.
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  16. ^ VM Sathish. "Mammotty, Kavya Madhavan bag Asiavision awards". Emirates 24-7. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 7 January 2014.
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