Jeevan Tamil Actor Movies
Indian actor Jeevan, whose real name is Vijayabaskar Rangaraj, works in the Tamil cinema business. His feature film debut was in the 2002 picture University. But further success came after this, with Kaakha Kaakha (2003). After taking a three-year hiatus, he made a triumphant comeback with Thiruttu Payale (2006), playing the lead opposite Susi Ganesan. He agreed to star in the 1974 film Naan Avanillai (2007), which went on to become a hit once it was released, earning him even more recognition.
Biography
He received his diploma from Chennai's St. Bede's School. The actor Surya Sivakumar was one of his classmates. He became a BA Theatre Arts student. After studying theatre in London, he trained as an actor for two and a half years at the Stella Adler Studio of Acting in Hollywood. He was employed as a barman at "Weatherspoons," an East London bar.
Career
His debut was in the movie University, but because of the negative reviews the movie received, he didn't get much attention. But after that, she had more success in Kaakha Kaakha as Pandyaa. Jeevan chose to wait two years before accepting offers to play antagonists in Tamil movies, even though he was praised by critics and got multiple offers to play main roles. He was offered the Selva-directed movie Thotta in March 2005, and he agreed to work on it, even though there were delays that caused him to play the protagonist in other movies before the movie's premiere.
After a three-year break, he made a triumphant comeback as the lead actor in Thiruttu Payale, starring Susi Ganesan. He agreed to star in the 1974 film Naan Avanillai's remake, which went on to win further accolades after its premiere for his contribution to the movie's popularity. His most recent films are Machakaaran (with Kamna Jethmalani in opposition) and Thotta (costarring Priyamani). His unreleased projects include the unfinished Jeyikkira Kuthira and Asariri. His next film, a comeback picture called Paambattam, is scheduled for release on October 13, 2023.
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