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== Biography ==
== Biography ==


Vikram was born to Vinod Raj and Rajeshwari in Chennai. His father was from Paramakudi, [[Ramanathapuram]] district.
Vikram was born to Vinod Raj and Rajeshwari in Chennai. His father was from Paramakudi, [[Ramanathapuram]] district. Vikram belong's to [[Pallar|Devendra kula vellalar]] caste{{Citation needed|date=March 2011}}
. Vikram did his schooling at [[Montfort School, Yercaud]]. While in school, his love of drama and pursuit of his dream were nurtured. With his parents wanting him to finish college after high school, he graduated in English from [[Loyola College, Chennai]], and followed it up with an M.B.A.
. Vikram did his schooling at [[Montfort School, Yercaud]]. While in school, his love of drama and pursuit of his dream were nurtured. With his parents wanting him to finish college after high school, he graduated in English from [[Loyola College, Chennai]], and followed it up with an M.B.A.



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Vikram
File:Chiyaan Vikram.jpg
Vikram in 2010
Born
John Kennedy

Other namesChiyaan, Kenny
Occupation(s)Film actor, voice actor, playback singer
Years active1990-present
SpouseShylaja
Websitehttp://www.chiyaanvikram.com/

Vikram (Tamil: விக்ரம்; born John Kennedy Vinod Raj) is an Indian film actor, voice actor and a playback singer. He made his debut in the 1990 film En Kadhal Kanmani, which was followed by a series of Tamil and Telugu films and supporting roles in few Malayalam films throughout the early decade. After the critical and commercial success of Sethu (1999) he has been part of numerous other commercially successful films and has earned major critical acclaim for many of his performances. During his years in the Indian film industry, he has won three Filmfare Awards as well as India's most prestigious National Film Award for Best Actor once. He is called popularly as "Chiyaan" Vikram by his fans.

While some of Vikram's best-known films, Dhill (2001), Gemini (2002), Dhool (2003), Saamy (2003), Anniyan (2005) and Kanthaswamy (2009)[1] remain some of Tamil cinema's biggest hits, performances in films like Sethu (1999), Kasi (2002), Pithamagan (2003), Anniyan (2005) and Raavanan (2010) have won him critical acclaims and awards, making Vikram one of the more successful actors of Tamil cinema, both critically and commercially. He established himself as one of leading contemporary actor in the film industry. He was awarded an honorary doctorate by a foreign university recently.

Biography

Vikram was born to Vinod Raj and Rajeshwari in Chennai. His father was from Paramakudi, Ramanathapuram district. Vikram belong's to Devendra kula vellalar caste[citation needed] . Vikram did his schooling at Montfort School, Yercaud. While in school, his love of drama and pursuit of his dream were nurtured. With his parents wanting him to finish college after high school, he graduated in English from Loyola College, Chennai, and followed it up with an M.B.A.

His father is also a film actor. Vikram and his father starred together for the first time in the movie Kanthaswamy. His mother is a retired sub-collector. Vikram married Shyla, from Kannur, Kerala, a psychology teacher in 1992. They have two children, a daughter named Akshita and a son named Dhruv.

Film career

Vikram started his career in 1990 with En Kadhal Kanmani. He then moved to Malayalam and acted in few movies in supporting roles. He then starred in the Amitabh Bachan-produced Tamil film Ullasam alongside Ajith Kumar. Still to taste success, he acted in the 1999 movie Sethu directed by first time director Bala which turned out to be a path-breaking effort in story telling and a huge blockbuster, in which his acting won him critical acclaims. After a few films not making much impact, he acted in the 2001 movie Dhill directed by his friend S. Dharani which did well commercially. In 2002, he started with the Malayalam-remake Kasi, which won him the Filmfare Best Tamil Actor Award and did well at the box office. He then acted in Gemini produced by AVM Productions which became a blockbuster. Later that year he acted in Samurai and King.

In 2003, Vikram acted in Dhool, again under the direction of Dharani, which was a blockbuster. He then acted in the family drama Kadhal Sadugudu which did not do well in the box office; it was followed by Saamy, directed by Hari, where he played a policeman. The film, which was produced by K. Balachander and featured him opposite Trisha Krishnan, turned out to be another blockbuster in his career. Later that year he starred in Pithamagan, working once again with Bala. He starred as an emotionally challenged grave-digger who teams up with a chatty conman (Surya); his portrayal won him both the Filmfare Best Tamil Actor Award and the National Film Award for Best Actor. This film also did well at the box office. In 2004, he acted in Arul directed by Hari, which did match the success of Vikram and Hari's previous collaboration.

In 2004, it was announced that Vikram would act in Anniyan directed by S. Shankar which, released in 2005, was the most expensive film of the time. The film featured him as a character suffering from dissociative identity disorder with three distinct personae: a meek lawyer, a suave fashion model, and a psychotic serial killer. The film was both a critical and commercial success and earned him several accolades. His next film, a family drama Majaa was not well received. Later that year, he announced his next film Bheema which started filming in April 2006, but due to lack of funds the movie was delayed and released only in January 2008. Bheema became a commercial hit at the box office.[1]

In 2008, he began work on Kanthaswamy, directed by Susi Ganesan and produced by Kalaipuli S. Thanu, which released on 21 August 2009. Kanthaswamy featured Vikram as a vigilante dressed as an anthropomorphic rooster. Though the film received mixed reviews, it was a commercial success. Vikram's latest release was Mani Ratnam's bilingual feature which featured him opposite Aishwarya Rai- Raavanan in Tamil and Raavan in Hindi, which released simultaneously in June 2010. He played the role of Dev, the antagonist, in Hindi and the lead role of Veera in the Tamil version. The film was critically panned but Vikram's acting was lauded, hence the Tamil version received a better response than the Hindi version. Vikram has also signed up for Deiva Thirumagan with A. L. Vijay as director while a film with Suseenthiran is in discussion.

Awards

File:RaavananLondon.jpg
Vikram at London's BFI Southbank red carpet for the premier of Raavan (2010).
Won

National Film Awards:

Tamil Nadu State Film Awards:

Filmfare Awards South:

International Tamil Film Awards:

Asianet Film Awards:

Nominated

Filmography

Year Title Role Language Notes
1990 En Kadhal Kanmani Tamil Debut film for Vikram
1991 Thanthu Vitten Ennai Raju Tamil
1992 Meera Jeeva Tamil
Kaaval Geetham Ashok Tamil
1993 Dhruvam Bhadran Malayalam
Chirunavvula Varamistava Telugu
Mafia Harishankar Malayalam
1994 Sainyam Cadet Jiji Malayalam
Bangaru Kutumbham Telugu
Pudhiya Mannargal Satyamoorthy Tamil
1995 Street Malayalam
Adaala Majaakka Telugu
1996 Mayoora Nritam Malayalam
Akka Bangunnava Telugu
Indraprastham Peter Malayalam
Rajaputhran Manu Malayalam
1997 Ithu Oru Snehagadha Roy Malayalam
Ullasam Dev Tamil
Kuralla Rajyam Telugu
1998 Kangalin Vaarthighal Tamil
1999 Housefull Hamid Tamil
Sethu Sethu (Chiyaan) Tamil Winner: Tamil Nadu State Film Special Jury Award for Best Actor
2000 Red Indians Malayalam
Siragugal Tamil TV movie
2001 Indriyam Malayalam
9 Nelalu Virendra Telugu
Youth Telugu
Vinnukum Mannukum Vikram Tamil
Dhill Kanagavel Tamil
Kasi Kasi Tamil Winner: Filmfare Best Tamil Actor Award
2002 Gemini Gemini Tamil Winner: ITFA Best Actor Award
Samurai Thiagarajan Tamil
King Raja Shanmugam Tamil
2003 Dhool Aarumugam Tamil
Kadhal Sadugudu Suresh Tamil
Saamy Aarusaamy Tamil Nominated, Filmfare Best Tamil Actor Award
Pithamagan Chitthan Tamil Winner: National Film Award for Best Actor
Winner: Filmfare Best Tamil Actor Award
Winner: Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor
2004 Arul Arulkumaran Tamil
2005 Anniyan Ramanujam
Anniyan
Remo
Tamil Winner: Filmfare Best Tamil Actor Award
Winner, Asianet Film Awards Special Honour Jury Award
Majaa Arivumathi Tamil
2008 Bheema Sekhar Tamil Nominated, Vijay Award for Favourite Hero
2009 Kanthaswamy Kanthaswamy Tamil Nominated, Vijay Award for Favourite Hero
2010 Raavanan Veeraiya Tamil
Raavan Dev Pratap Sharma Hindi Nominated, Stardust Award for Superstar of Tomorrow – Male
2011 Deiva Thirumagan Krishna Tamil post production
2012 Sivathandavam Rudhran Tamil/Telugu Announced

References

2. http://www.chiyaanvikram.com/

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