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Suriya in a dark, long-sleeved shirt posing for the camera
Suriya at the premiere of Ceylon in 2014

Suriya is an Indian film actor and producer who works primarily in Tamil cinema. He made a commercially successful cinematic debut in Vasanth's Nerrukku Ner (1997).[1][2] This was followed by roles in a series of critical and commercial failures, including Kaadhale Nimmadhi (1998), Sandhippoma (1998) and Periyanna (1999).[3] Suriya collaborated with Vasanth again in Poovellam Kettuppar (1999), his first film with future wife Jyothika.[1][4]

In 2001, Suriya starred in Bala's Nandha as an ex-convict trying to find his place in society.[5] The film was critically acclaimed and became a turning point in his career.[6][7] His roles as a police in Gautham Menon's 2003 action film Kaakha Kaakha and a con man in Bala's drama, Pithamagan (2003), established him as one of Tamil cinema's leading actors.[1][8] Suriya's performances in both films were praised, winning him a Best Actor nomination for the former and the Best Supporting Actor for Pithamagan at the 51st Filmfare Awards South.[9] The following year, he played dual roles—a hunchback and a college student—in Perazhagan. Suriya's performance was again praised, and he received his first Filmfare Best Actor award.[5][10] He was also acclaimed for his performance as a student leader in Mani Ratnam's Aaytha Ezhuthu (2004).[5]

In 2005, Suriya starred in three films: Maayavi, Ghajini and Aaru. His performance in Ghajini as a businessman with anterograde amnesia was widely praised.[7][11] Maayavi and Aaru were moderately successful.[12][13] Over the next two years, Suriya starred in Sillunu Oru Kaadhal (2006) and Vel (2007). Although the former was a box-office bomb,[14] Vel, where he played twins, was commercially successful.[15][16] Suriya's next appearance was in the romantic drama, Vaaranam Aayiram (2008).[17] His dual role as father and son earned him another Filmfare Best Actor award.[18]

Suriya's next three films were Ayan (2009), Aadhavan (2009) and Singam (2010). The latter, in which he starred with Anushka Shetty, was his most commercially successful film to date and spawned two sequels: Singam II (2013) and Si3 (2017).[19][20][a] The actor made his Hindi and Telugu cinema debuts in the second part of Ram Gopal Varma's gangster film Rakta Charitra (2010).[1][21] Suriya then played the Buddhist monk and creator of Shaolin Kung Fu, Bodhidharma, and his fictional descendant Aravind, in 7aum Arivu (2011).[22][23] His only 2012 release was Maattrraan, in which he played conjoined twins.[24] In 2015, Suriya released 36 Vayadhinile, the first film from his 2D Entertainment production company.[25] He played three roles for the first time in Vikram Kumar's science fiction film, 24 (2016).[26] It became one of the year's highest-grossing Tamil films and his performances earned him a Critics Award for Best Actor at Filmfare.[27][28]

Films

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
  • All films are in Tamil, unless otherwise noted.

As an actor

Year Film Role(s) Director(s) Notes Ref(s)
1997 Nerrukku Ner Suriya Vasanth [1]
1998 Kaadhale Nimmadhi Chandru Indiran [29]
1998 Sandhippoma Vishwa [T. Indrakumar] [29]
1999 Periyanna Suriya S. A. Chandrasekhar [29]
[30]
1999 Poovellam Kettuppar Krishna Vasanth [1]
[29]
2000 Uyirile Kalanthathu Suriya K. R. Jaya [31]
2001 Friends Chandru Siddique [32]
2001 Nandha Nandha Bala [33]
2002 Unnai Ninaithu Suriya Vikraman [34]
2002 Shree Shree Pushpavasagan [35]
2002 Mounam Pesiyadhe Gautham Ameer [36]
2003 Kaakha Kaakha Anbuchelvan Gautham Menon Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil [9]
[37]
2003 Pithamagan Sakthi Bala Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor – Tamil [9]
[38]
2004 Perazhagan Chinna, Karthik[b] Sasi Shanker Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil [5]
[39]
2004 Aaytha Ezhuthu Michael Vasanth Mani Ratnam [40]
2005 Maayavi Balaiah Singampuli [41]
2005 Ghajini Sanjay Ramasamy (Manohar)[c] AR Murugadoss Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil [42]
2005 Aaru Aarumugam Hari [43]
2006 June R Raja Revathy S. Varmha Special appearance [44]
2006 Sillunu Oru Kaadhal Gautham Krishna [45]
2007 Vel Vasudevan, Vetrivel[b] Hari [15]
2008 Kuselan Himself P. Vasu Special appearance in the song "Cinema Cinema" [29]
[46]
2008 Kathanayakudu Himself P. Vasu Telugu film; special appearance in the song "Cinema Cinema" [47]
2008 Vaaranam Aayiram Krishnan, Suriya Krishnan[b] Gautham Menon Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil [17]
[18]
2009 Ayan Devaraj Velusamy K. V. Anand Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil [48]
[49]
2009 Aadhavan Madhavan Subramaniam (Aadhavan, Murugan)[c] K. S. Ravikumar [50]
[51]
2010 Singam Duraisingam Hari Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil [52]
[53]
2010 Rakta Charitra 2 Surya Narayana Reddy Ram Gopal Varma Hindi-Telugu bilingual film [21]
[54]
2010 Manmadan Ambu Himself K. S. Ravikumar Special appearance in the song "Oyyale" [55]
2011 Ko Himself K. V. Anand Special appearance in the song "Aga Naga" [56]
2011 Avan Ivan Himself Bala Special appearance [57]
2011 7aum Arivu Aravind, Bodhidharma[b] AR Murugadoss Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil [22]
[58]
2012 Maattrraan Akhilan, Vimalan[b] K. V. Anand Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil [24]
[59]
2013 Chennaiyil Oru Naal Himself Shaheed Kadher Special appearance [60]
2013 Singam II Duraisingam Hari Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil [61]
[62]
2014 Ninaithathu Yaaro Himself Vikraman Special appearance in the song "Kairegai" [63]
2014 Anjaan Raju Bhai (Krishna)[c] N. Lingusamy [64]
2015 Massu Engira Masilamani Masilamani, Sakthi[b] Venkat Prabhu [65]
2015 Pasanga 2 Thamizh Nadan Pandiraj Extended cameo appearance [66]
2016 24 Athreya, Manikandan, Sethuraman[d] Vikram Kumar Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor – South [28]
[67]
2017 Si3 Duraisingam Hari [68]
2018 Thaanaa Serndha Koottam Iniyan Vignesh Shivan [69]
2018 Kadaikutty Singam Suriya Pandiraj Special appearance [70]
2019 NGK Nandha Gopala Kumaran Selvaraghavan [71]
2019 Kaappaan Kathir K. V. Anand [72]
2020 Soorarai Pottru Nedumaaran Rajangam Sudha Kongara Post-production [73]

Other crew positions

Year Film Position Notes Ref(s)
2007 Guru Dubbing artist Hindi film[e] [74]
2014 Anjaan Playback singer Co-sang the song "Ek Do Theen Char" with Andrea Jeremiah [64]
2015 36 Vayadhinile Producer [75]
2015 Pasanga 2 Producer [66]
2016 24 Producer [67]
2017 The Ghazi Attack Narrator Hindi-Telugu bilingual film - Narrator for Tamil language[f] [76]
2017 Kadugu Distributor [77]
[78]
2017 Magalir Mattum Producer [79]
2018 Kadaikutty Singam Producer [80]
2019 Party Playback singer Co-sang the song "Cha Cha Charey" with Karthi, Kharesma Ravichandran, Venkat Prabhu and Premgi Amaren [81]
2020 Soorarai Pottru Playback singer Sang the song "Maara Theme" [82]

Music video appearances

Year Title Role(s) Performer(s) Notes Ref.
2017 "Maatrangal Ondre Dhaan" Himself Nivas K. Prasanna Promotional song for the film Kootathil Oruthan [83]

Short films

Year Film Ref(s)
2008 Herova? Zerova? [84]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Singam was Suriya's 25th film.[19]
  2. ^ a b c d e f Suriya played dual roles in the film.
  3. ^ a b c Suriya played a single character in the film who has two or more different names.
  4. ^ Suriya played triple roles in the film.
  5. ^ Suriya dubbed for Abhishek Bachchan in the Tamil dubbed version of the film.[74]
  6. ^ Suriya provided narration for the Tamil dubbed version of the film.[76]

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