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Early life
and education
Madhavan was born in Jamshedpur,
India, to a senior management executive with Tata
Steel, Ranganathan and a manager with the Bank
of India, Saroja. Devika Ranganathan, Madhavan's sister, is a
software engineer settled in London, United Kingdom.
In 1988, Madhavan was chosen to represent India as its cultural
ambassador from his college to Canada after his graduation. At 22, he
was awarded the Maharashtra Best Cadet, allowing him to make a
trip with three others as NCC Cadets to England. Because of this honour,
he received training with the Royal Army, the Navy and the Air Force,
which he previously planned to join.
However he was rejected from the opportunity, as he missed the age
cut-off by six months. After he lost out on the place, he began taking
courses in public speaking which eventually helped him venture into the
film industry. He won the Indian Championship for Public Speaking and was subsequently
selected to represent India at the Young Businessmen Conference in Tokyo, Japan
in 1992.
Early career
In early 1997, Madhavan did a sandalwood talc advertisement for Santosh
Sivan, who later recommended him to Mani
Ratnam for a screen test for a role in Iruvar.
Later in the same year, Mani Ratnam called Madhavan for the screen
test, but left him out of the project citing that he thought his eyes
looked too young for a senior role.
As his film career, failed to take off, Madhavan reverted to act in
Hindi television serials. He appeared in major roles in serials titled Saaya,
Sea Hawks, Banegi Apni Baat, Tol Mol Ke Bol and Ghar Jamai.
In 1998, Madhavan appeared in his first film role as an Indian police
officer in Fred Olen Ray's Inferno alongside Don Wilson.
His first chance in Indian movies came in the form of Shanti Shanti Shanti, a Kannada film, in which he acted in the second
lead role to Abbas, an established actor. However, the film
failed to make an impact, and went unnoticed.
Bollywood director, Vinod Pandey launched Madhavan as a Bollywood
hero, with a project titled Lakheli, however the film was
abandoned by the producers soon after production began and the film was
cancelled.
Critical success
Alaipayuthey marked Madhavan's big break in
cinema. The project directed by Mani
Ratnam, became a critical and commercial success.
Alaipayuthey, Madhavan's second Indian film
became a blockbuster upon release and earned positive reviews from
critics.
In Alaipayuthey, paired with Shalini
Kumar, he portrayed to role of "Karthik", a husband experiencing
difficulties with his marriage. Madhavan's performance was well-received
by critics and the film became a cult hit,
leaving way to several spoofs of his character. A critic, Balaji
Balasubramaniam of BBreviews.com claimed that "Madhavan is
promising in his debut feature and his character is designed to set
hearts aflutter", praising Madhavan and his characterization.
After the success of his first Tamil film, the producers of his previous Kannada film, Shanti Shanti Shanti,
dubbed the film into Tamil and released it as Relax, to capitulate on Madhavan's new found success.
Madhavan's second lead role was in Ennavale,
a film ignored by critics and audience alike. Madhavan's choice to be a
part of this film, was unappreciated and one critic claimed, "With
Madhavan being hot property in Kodambakkam ever since Alaipayuthey,
his second movie was highly anticipated. But unless he selects stories
and scripts that are much better than Ennavale, his stay might be a
short-lived one".
Madhavan had more success starring opposite Reema Sen in Minnale,
which was later remade into Hindi as Rehna Hai Tere Dil
Mein marking Madhavan's debut in Bollywood;
he also played in Madras Talkies' Dumm Dumm Dumm with Jyothika Saravanan. Both films became successes and
Madhavan became established as a bankable actor in South
India.
Madhavan later starred in Parthale Paravasam, the hundredth venture of veteran
director, K. Balachander. Madhavan,
in the film, acted as a husband in troubling marriage, again, after Alaipayuthey.
Despite being highly anticipated, the film flopped at the box-office,
with critics labelling that Madhavan looked "rather bored" with the
proceedings.
Following Parthale Paravasam, Madhavan starred opposite Simran Bagga in his third Mani
Ratnam production, Kannathil Muthamittal. He
portrayed the role of a father of an adopted child, who wishes to return
to her native homeland amid a civil
war. The film, became a trend-setting film in Tamil
cinema and managed to win six National Awards as well as over ten awards at various
International Film Festivals around the world. Madhavan gained a
particular praise for putting in a mature display.Madhavan's next large success came in Run, a film recognized for its screenplay, Madhavan
appeared as an action hero for the maiden time in his career.
The success of Run, became Madhavan's final major hit for a
while, several films of his were critically acclaimed but failed to
perform commercially. Anbe
Sivam, co-starring Kamal
Haasan, was critically praised but failed to become a grosser.
Several critics claimed that Madhavan's performance as a frustrated
ad-maker, lived up to the title role of Kamal
Haasan's.
Kamal Haasan's home production, Nala Damayanthi and Vikraman's
Priyamana Thozhi, failed to live up to
their anticipated values but Madhavan's performance in the films were
appreciated.
A guest role followed in Lesa
Lesa, and two more average films in Jay Jay
and Aethiree
followed. Madhavan's career as an actor, became even more distraught
after his English film, Nothing But Life, also failed to become a grosser.
Aayutha
Ezhuthu and the future
2004, despite starting poorly, was a very prolific year for Madhavan,
who starred in the films Aethiree,
Nothing But Life, and the critically
acclaimed Aayutha Ezhuthu. After Aethiree
failed, Madhavan banked upon Nothing But Life, an English film,
to divert him back into a career of stardom. But it also failed, leaving
Madhavan offerless. However, Mani
Ratnam selected Madhavan to play a lead role in his forthcoming
bilingual. The film was made as Aayutha Ezhuthu in Tamil and Yuva in
Hindi, with only Esha Deol reprising her role in both versions.
Apart from Deol, others in the multi-starrer were also actors who had
been going through a rough patch. Surya Sivakumar, Siddharth Narayan, Meera
Jasmine and Trisha Krishnan made up the rest of the
cast. His character, Inba Sekhar, was a hitman living in the slums of Chennai,
who eventually went on to help a politician
gain power. However, Inba Sekhar's wife, Sasi, desperately tried to
claw him away from his profession only to be beaten, thrown out and then
come back crawling again.
Madhavan has stated that the role he played, was the role which he
had experienced and enjoyed the most.
He received praise from critics, claiming he outplayed Abhishek Bachchan's interpretation of the character in the
other version, Yuva.
Madhavan won the South Indian
Filmfare Award for the Best Supporting Actor.
Priyasakhi followed in 2005, co-starring Sadha - with
the pair playing an estranged husband and wife. The film received
praise for the lead actors and became the first Tamil language to be dubbed into Zulu.
Ramji Londonwaley,
the remake of Nala Damayanthi was released in Bollywood
and became an average grosser.
In 2006, Madhavan recorded three commercial successes with Rang De Basanti, Thambi
and Rendu.
His appearance in vital cameo role, in Rang De Basanti, was
appreciated by film critics, earning him his first major hit in Bollywood.Thambi was shot for over a year and was badly delayed, however
despite a poor opening, the film managed to make a remarkable comeback
and prove to be a big hit in town and village centres.
Madhavan's portrayal of the do-gooder, received mixed reviews from
critics.
In Rendu,
Madhavan appeared in his first dual role in his career. Guru, Madhavan's fifth film under Mani
Ratnam's production, saw him in the role of real-life journalist S.
Gurumurthy. Guru, which was one of Bollywood's
biggest hits of 2007, was a bio-pic of the life of business tycoon, Dhirubhai Ambani.After playing a guest role as himself in Delhi Heights, his first Tamil release of the year, Aarya received mixed reviews, though it became a
success at the box-office. Throughout the last quarter of 2007, Madhavan
along with his co-stars of Evano
Oruvan, toured the world promoting the film, which therefore
became the first Tamil film to be screened
abroad prior to release in India. Madhavan later bought the film, with
his new production company, Leukos
Films. Evano Oruvan released in December 2007 to average
collections at the box-office, where as critics such as The
Hindu dubbed the film as "Madhavan's best performance".
Madhavan's first release of 2008, was in Seeman's Vaazhthukal with Bhavana, which went on to become
Madhavan's biggest failure. This was followed with a cameo appearance
with other prominent actors in the documentary film, Herova? Zerova?. Madhavan's final release of the year
was the docudrama Mumbai Meri Jaan, again by Kamath, based upon the 2006 Mumbai Bombings. The film,
which pitted him with Soha
Ali Khan, Irrfan Khan and Kay
Kay Menon, became a critically acclaimed venture with Madhavan's
portrayal of a man with a post-traumatic stress disorder being
appreciated. Madhavan secured his first individual success for the first
time in three years with Vikram Kumar's bilingual horror film, Yavarum
Nalam. The film, which became a commercial and critical success
upon release won Madhavan plaudits, with Times of India reviews claiming that "he
carried the film on his shoulders".
His next, the romantic comedy Guru
En Aalu, became an average grosser, whilst his subsequent Hindi
release, Sikandar, in which
Madhavan essayed a supporting role of an army officer also met with a
similar fate. Madhavan's final release of the decade was the Aamir
Khan starrer, 3 Idiots, in which he had portrayed a
supporting lead role. The film upon release became a critical and
commercial blockbuster, becoming the highest grossing Indian film of all
time, with Madhavan's portrayal of Farhan Qureshi being appreciated by
critics as well as earning him award nominations.
Madhavan has five films in 2010 with the earliest being, the
long-delayed Naan Aval Adhu, while his Hindi film, Teen
Patti portrays him as a professor in roles alongside Amitabh Bachchan and Ben
Kingsley. The third film, is another much delayed Hindi-Bengali bilingual Sunglass, directed by Rituparno Ghosh, Tanu Weds Manu with Kangana Ranaut is also in production.
The fifth being Karunyam, alongside Kamal Hassan for the second time after Anbe
Sivam. Several other long pending films have been announced by
Madhavan, including a bio-pic of painter, Raja Ravi Varma;
a sequel to his bilingual 13B and an English film with Deepa
Mehta as director.
Personal life
Family
Ranganathan and Saroja, parents of Madhavan, disliked their son's
foray into teledramas and adverts, however were forgiving after his
selection in Mani Ratnam's Alaipayuthey.
Despite Madhavan's ambition of wanting to join the army, his parents
insisted he went to management school and pursue a degree in electronics.
After completing the degree, he went on to teach communication and
public speaking at workshops around India. At the Maharashtra
workshop, he encountered his wife, Sarita Birje, an air hostess, whom
he married in 1999.
Their first son, Vedant was born on 21 August 2005, which eventually
led to relocating towards to the boat-club area in Chennai
from Kilpauk.
Madhavan's parents lived with him as did his parents-in-law.
In 2009, he relocated to Kandivali,
Mumbai with his wife and son, as he pursued a career in Hindi films
ahead of films in the South Indian industries.
Relationships
Madhavan, despite coming into the film industry after marriage, has a
huge following of female fans. However, he constantly confirms his love
and passion for his wife, Sarita.
After having his first on-screen kiss in Guru with Vidya
Balan. Originally she was first picked for Madhavan's Run,
only to be turned away for Meera
Jasmine. After establishing herself as a leading actress, she
starred opposite Madhavan in Guru. Other films such as Suryamukhi,
Stella, Once More and Oru Naal
Podhuma were announced with the pair of them in the lead roles only
to cancelled or for either actor to be replaced.
Neither have them have denied it, however Madhavan has claimed that the
kiss will be his first and last on-screen.
The couple, later appeared in an advertisement for Airtel, with their on screen chemistry being
praised.
Another actress, Bhavana Balachandran, is a self
acclaimed fan of Madhavan's. Despite making a statement that she will
refuse to act with the same actor twice to avoid romantic links, she has
signed up two films with Madhavan.
He is also known for his recommendations of other actresses to
directors, referring Reema Sen
and Sadha.
PETA and other
interests
Madhavan, who is a vegetarian, endorses the brand, PETA.
Since joining them after starring in his first film, he has appeared
voluntarily in several advertisements and released an E-Card for the brand. In July 2006, Madhavan was
voted the "cutest male vegetarian" by an online poll conducted by the
NGO, People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), while Kareena Kapoor won the female award respectively.
Despite winning the public-voted poll, Madhavan was then questioned
at his home for keeping an African parrot as a pet. The pet was not
confiscated, with Madhavan labelling as himself as an animal lover with
two dogs and a parrot, which he claimed was like his "second son".
Mobile gaming
In July 2006, Paradox Studios Limited launched a new game compatible
with mobile phones, with Madhavan as the lead
character.
The company released two mobile game titles featuring Madhavan as
their lead character. Madhavan attended
The first of the two games, Madhavan's MIG, featured the actor
making a reprise of his Rang De Basanti pilot's
role. In the other game titled Madhavan, the player had to help
the actor get to the premiere of his latest movie evading the paparazzi.
Game show hosting
Madhavan was announced as the host of Sony Entertainment Television's Deal Ya No Deal, the Indian version of the American game show Deal Or No Deal, in October 2005.
However Madhavan quit as the lead anchor of the game show, Deal Ya No Deal in January 2006. Madhavan claimed he was
"unhappy with the way the shoot schedules were handled by the production
house". According to the actor, when he took on the show, he had "made
it clear that he would continue with his South film assignments, and as
the show was being filmed in Mumbai, he had found it hard to keep
travelling throughout India from Chennai to film the ten days a month he
had signed up for". The ever-changing look of the show meant Madhavan
had to constantly rehearse. Madhavan also added that he was restricted
by the producers to spend one day rehearsing technically, which left him
with fatigue.
There were also some times, like when he shot for the show
immediately after the funeral of his grandfather, when there was a
celebrity special. Mandira Bedi replaced Madhavan as the anchor in
February for Series 2 of the game show. Since then she has also left the
set-up for personal reasons. He has also been a guest judge, in the
Indian television show, Fame
Gurukul.
Filmography
Year |
Film |
Role |
Language |
Notes |
1996 |
Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin |
Singer in club |
Hindi |
Uncreditted role |
1997 |
Inferno |
Ravi |
English |
|
1999 |
Shanti Shanti Shanti |
Siddharth |
Kannada |
|
2000 |
Alaipayuthey |
Karthik |
Tamil |
|
Ennavale |
James Vasanth |
Tamil |
|
2001 |
Minnale |
Rajesh Shivakumar |
Tamil |
|
Dumm Dumm Dumm |
Aditya |
Tamil |
|
Parthale Paravasam |
Madhava |
Tamil |
|
Rehna Hai Tere Dil
Mein |
Madhav Shastri |
Hindi |
Nominated, Zee Cine
Award Best Male Debut
Nominated, Star Screen Award for Most Promising Male Newcomer |
2002 |
Kannathil Muthamittal |
Thiruchelvan |
Tamil |
Winner, Tamil Nadu State
Film Award for Best Actor also for Run and Anbe
Sivam |
Run |
Siva |
Tamil |
Winner, Tamil Nadu State
Film Award for Best Actor also for Kannathil Muthamittal and Anbe
Sivam |
Dil Vil Pyar Vyar |
Krish |
Hindi |
|
2003 |
Anbe Sivam |
Anbarasu |
Tamil |
Winner, ITFA Best Supporting Actor
Award
Winner, Tamil Nadu State
Film Award for Best Actor also for Kannathil Muthamittal and Run |
Nala Damayanthi |
Ramji |
Tamil |
|
Lesa Lesa |
Deva Narayanan |
Tamil |
Guest appearance |
Priyamana Thozhi |
Ashok |
Tamil |
|
Jay
Jay |
Jegan |
Tamil |
|
2004 |
Nothing But Life |
Thomas Roberts |
Malayalam |
|
Aethiree |
Subramani |
Tamil |
|
Aayutha Ezhuthu |
Inba Shekar |
Tamil |
Winner, Filmfare Best
Tamil Supporting Actor Award |
2005 |
Priyasakhi |
Sandhana Krishnan |
Tamil |
|
Ramji Londonwaley |
Ramji Tiwari |
Hindi |
Also writer |
2006 |
Rang De Basanti |
Ajay Rathod |
Hindi |
Guest appearance |
Thambi |
Velu Thondaiman |
Tamil |
|
Rendu |
Sakthi,
Kannan |
Tamil |
|
2007 |
Guru |
Shyam Saxena |
Hindi |
|
Delhii Heights |
Himself |
Hindi |
Cameo appearance |
Aarya |
Aarya |
Tamil |
|
That Four-Letter Word |
Himself |
English |
Cameo appearance |
Evano Oruvan |
Sridhar Vasudevan |
Tamil |
Winner, ITFA Best Actor Award
Also producer and writer |
2008 |
Vaazhthugal |
Kathiravan |
Tamil |
|
Mumbai Meri Jaan |
Nikhil Agarwal |
Hindi |
|
Tipu Kanan Tipu Kiri |
Himself |
Malay |
Cameo appearance |
2009 |
Yavarum Nalam |
Manohar |
Tamil |
Simultaneously made in Hindi as, 13B |
13B |
Manohar |
Hindi |
|
Guru En Aalu |
Guru |
Tamil |
|
Sikandar |
Rajesh Rao |
Hindi |
|
3
Idiots |
Farhan Qureshi |
Hindi |
Nominated, Filmfare Award for
Best Supporting Actor |
2010 |
Om Shanti |
Maddy |
Telugu |
Guest appearance |
Teen Patti |
Shantanu |
Hindi |
|
Naan Aval Adhu |
Aditya |
Tamil |
Post-production |
Tanu Weds Manu |
Manu |
Hindi |
Filming |
Karunyam |
|
Tamil |
Pre-production |
Sunglass |
|
Hindi |
Delayed |
2011 |
Freedom |
|
Hindi |
Pre-production | <
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