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Vivek (actor)

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Vivek (actor)


Vivek
Vivek Tamil actor.jpg
BornVivekanandan[1]
KovilpattiTamil NaduIndia
OccupationFilm actor
Years active1987–present
Spouse(s)Arulselvi Vivek
Children3
Awards Filmfare Best Comedian Awards
Vivekh, better known as Vivek is an Indian film actorcomediantelevision personalityplayback singer and activist working in the Tamil film industry. Introduced in films by director K. Balachander, he has won three Filmfare Best Comedian Awards for his performances in Run (2002), Saamy (2003) and Perazhagan (2004). In 2009, Government of India awarded Vivekh with the Padma Shri award for his contribution to the arts.[2] Sathyabama University has conferred actor Vivek with an honorary doctorate for his contribution to the society through cinema. As a television personality, Vivek has hosted a number of events and has interviewed media personalities, notably A. P. J. Abdul KalamA. R. Rahman, and Rajinikanth.

Career

Early career (1987–1997)

While working at the Secretariat in Chennai, Vivekh in his free-time participated at the Madras Humour Club where people would perform stand-up comedy. He helped pioneer the movement to expand and subsequently won the Best Entertainer Award several times during his pantomimes at the Club. Vivekh subsequently left Chennai and went on to obtain a bachelor's degree in commerce from Madurai and during semester breaks, he would return and perform at the Club.[3] Through an acquaintance at the Club, P. R. Govindarajan, he was introduced to film director K. Balachandar for the first time and began a professional relationship as a script-writer for the director's films. Vivekh revealed that after four years, Balachandar explained a situation and asked him to write a script for sixteen characters, which Vivek completed over night. He later understood that this was actually a test, and through his performance, Balachandar became closer to Vivek.[3] While assisting with the script for Manathil Uruthi Vendum in 1987, Balachandar offered Vivek an acting role of Suhasini's brother in the film, which he decided to pursue.[4] He began his career portraying supporting roles and collaborated again with Balachandar in Pudhu Pudhu Arthangal (1989) and Oru Veedu Iru Vasal (1990), before often appearing in the primary cast as a friend to the film's lead actor in films such as K. S. Ravikumar's Putham Pudhu Payanam (1991) and Vikraman's Naan Pesa Ninaipathellam (1993). He then also made appearances in Rajinikanth's big budget productions Uzhaippali (1993) and Veera, playing secondary cast roles. Vivek had to wait till 1996 to establish himself as a sole comedian who could help carry the film, and thereafter began to appear in increasingly prominent roles in his ventures.[5]

Breakthrough and success (1998–2007)

In the late 1990s, Vivek was able to make a breakthrough by appearing as the lead comedian in films, who would often be the main friend of the lead actor and thus his on-screen time began to increase. He worked consecutively on successful films starring Ajith Kumar, appearing as a sidekick in Kaadhal MannanUnnaithedi and Vaali, and had similar success repeatedly featuring alongside Prashanth in Kannedhirey ThondrinalPoomagal Oorvalam and Aasaiyil Oru Kaditham. He subsequently became amongst the most busy actors in 2000 and 2001, featuring in over fifty films in two years. Films including KushiPriyamanavale and Minnale became blockbusters, while his roles in Mani Ratnam's AlaipayutheyMugavaree and Dumm Dumm Dumm all won critical acclaim for the actor. The rising success of Vivek's films had meant that he was featured on film posters on an equivalent scale to the lead actor, and thus helped stuck films find distributors. Telugu films were dubbed into Tamil and released with an additional comedy track featuring the actor such as Kanden Seethaiyai, while devotional films such as Kottai MariammanPalayathu Amman and Nageswari were released with a separate comedy track featuring Vivek.[6] In 2000, director K. Subash had planned a film starring Vivek in the leading role titled Enakkenna Korachal?, however the film never materialised.[7] Similarly in 2001, he began production on a film titled Panju by Rama Narayanan in which he appeared as the protagonist, but the venture was also then after shelved as was another film to be directed by Sivachandran.[8][9]
Vivek worked on more commercially successful ventures in 2002 and 2003, receiving consecutive Filmfare Best Comedian Awards and Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Comedians for his work. His comedy track in Run won him multiple accolades, with a critic adding Vivek's "nods to current social events showed a stroke of brilliance".[10] He played extended comedy roles in Vikram's Dhool and Priyadarshan's Lesa Lesa, while winning further acclaim for his portrayal of a teacher in Saamy and a software engineer in Parthiban Kanavu. He then played a marginally more serious role in S. Shankar's coming-of-age tale Boys, portraying a mentor to the group of youngsters, and his performance was well received. Critics noted that "Vivek, for a change, follows Shankar’s script and delivers with his impeccable sense of comic timing", while the reviewer from The Hindu claimed that "the show belongs to Vivek, he's the mouthpiece for the director."[11][12] Success continued in 2004, where he retained the Filmfare Award for Best Comedian for his role of a marriage assembler in Perazhagan, while his roles in Chellamae and M. Kumaran son of Mahalakshmi helped contribute to the films' commercial success respectively.[13] His rising profile as an actor meant that he became the first comedian to become an ambassador for the soft drink, securing the sponsorship deal with Mirinda after the brand had carried out market surveys to find a popular promoter.[14][15] He also made a special exception to appear in a few artistic films and often charged significantly less remuneration for the ventures, notably playing character roles in Janaki Vishwanathan's Kutty (2001) and Thangar Bachan's Azhagi (2002).[16] In the latter film, the director had requested Vivek to write and appear in a role himself, in order to use his fame to help the film find a distributor for release.[17]
A film which would feature Vivek in the leading role finally materialised in early 2004 and he completed a project titled Solli Addipean directed by newcomer Ramki. The team worked on the production of the film for close to a year and ensured that the audience would be able to accept the comedian's transformation into a lead role, with actresses Chaya Singh and Tejashree cast as the film's heroines.[17] Despite completion, the film has been stuck since 2004 and as a result of a failure to find a distributor, the film is unlikely to have a theatrical release. In mid 2004, he suffered an injury during the production of a film and took a break from acting assignments for a period of six months.[18] He returned by portraying a well-received supporting role in Shankar's Anniyan (2005), appearing as an undercover police officer hunting down clues left by a psychopath serial killer. The film opened to critical and commercial success with a critic noting "Vivek’s comedy is bankable", and the actor subsequently went on to win the State Award for Best Comedian for his work on the venture.[19] He continued his comeback with appearances in Vijay's AadhiAjith Kumar's Paramasivan and Silambarasan's Saravana, all of which released on the same day in January 2006. After winning acclaim for his performance as a comedic undercover detective in Susi Ganesan's Thiruttu Payale, Shankar approached him to feature in a prominent role in his venture Sivaji (2007), starring Rajinikanth, which would go on to become the most expensive Tamil film made at release.[20] Vivek allotted ninety days for the film, significantly more than any of his previous films, and his performance as Rajinikanth's sidekick Arivu, won him another award from the state for Best Comedian. He won positive reviews from critics for his performance, with reviewers noting his "one-liners are really whacky and hilarious" and that "Vivek must come in for special mention for his performance".[21][22]

Recent work (2008–present)

In the late 2000s, Vivek's market reach began to falter as a result of changes in screenplay in Tamil cinema, which saw less films adopting a separate comedy track. Moreover, the lack of big budget films signed by the actor and the emergence of Santhanam, saw Vivek reach a nadir in 2012, where he only had a single release.[23] His acclaimed work during the period involved a portrayal of a don in Padikathavan (2009), an appearance in drag in Guru En Aalu (2009) and as a police officer in the Singam (2010) series.[24] Re-emerging after a sabbatical, Vivek announced his plans to move away from his usual comedy roles after being advised by director Bala and Kamal Haasan and signed a film titled Naan Than Bala (2014), in which he played a serious role.[25] Simultaneously he began work on another film as the lead actor in Palakkattu Madhavan (2015) opposite Sonia Agarwal, while appearing in another parallel lead role with Karunas in Sakthi Chidambaram's unreleased Machan. Since his return, Vivek has been recalled into the industry by film makers to appear again in bigger budget films and has since worked on Velraj's Velaiyilla Pattathari (2014), Gautham Menon's Yennai Arindhaal (2015), Aishwarya Dhanush's Vai Raja Vai (2015)[26]

Personal life

Vivek was born in Sankarankovil and got married to Arulselvi, with whom he has three children: Amrithanandini, Tejaswini and Prasanna Kumar, who died in 2015, aged 13, due to brain fever.[27] Vivek graduated from The American College in Madurai[28] Vivek was the brand ambassador of Mirinda softdrinks in 2003.[29][30][31] As of 2011, he is the ambassador of Nathella jewellery.[32]
Vivek launched Green Kalam, under the guidance of former President of India A. P. J. Abdul Kalam.[33][not in citation given] "Green Globe Project”, a Campaign against global warming, which had attained its mission of planting billion trees for billion people all over the state.[34]

Awards and honours

Vivek has won the Filmfare Award for Best Comedian – Tamil for Run (2002), Saamy (2003),[35] and Perazhagan (2004). He won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Comedian five times for Unnaruge Naan Irundhal (1999), Run (2002), Parthiban Kanavu (2003), Anniyan (2005), and Sivaji (2007). His other creative awards include International Tamil Film Award for Best Comedian, Variety Cinema Award for Best Comedian, Asianet Film Award for Best Comedian, and Edison Award for Best Comedian. He also won the Tamil Nadu State Film Honorary Award - Kalaivanar Award in 2006.



Vivek filmography


Vivek (born 19 November 1961) is an Indian film actor and comedian. He has won three Filmfare Best Comedian Awards for his performances in RunSaamy and Perazhagan. In April 2009, Vivek received the Padma Shri award by the Government of India for his contribution to the arts. He was introduced to filmdom by renowned director K. Balachander.
This is a complete list of films acted by comedian Vivek.[1] His debut as a hero, Solli Adippen, however, remains unreleased.

Films

YearFilmRoleNotesRef(s)
1985Kalivaalam
1987Manathil Uruthi Vendum
1989Pudhu Pudhu ArthangalVittal
1990Oru Veedu Iru Vasal
1990Pudhu Mappillai
1990Keladi Kanmani
1991NanbargalGopi
1991Sendhoora DeviGopal
1991Idhaya Vaasal
1991Anbu SangiliKu. Rangu
1991Idhaya Oonjal
1991Jenma Natchathiram
1991MGR Nagaril
1991Putham Pudhu PayanamVivek
1992Thambi PondattiMani
1992Innisai MazhaiMichael
1992Tamil Ponnu
1992Pudhusa Padikkiren
1992Kalikaalam
1992Urimai Oonjaladugirathu
1992Kizhakku Veedhi
1993Uzhaippali
1993Naan Pesa NinaipathellamGovind
1993Pass Mark
1993Rajadhi Raja Raja Kulothunga Raja Marthanda Raja Gambeera Kathavaraya Krishna KamarajanVivek
1993Enga MuthalaliPandurangan ('Bambaram' Pandu)
1994Vaanga Partner VaangaKoteeswaran
1994Veera
1994Pudhiya MannargalAaraaichi
1994Vaa Magale Vaa
1994Namma AnnachiNallathambi
1994Watchman Vadivelu
1994Pattukottai Periyappa
1994Vanaja Girija
1995Thottil Kuzhandhai
1995Muthukulikka Vaariyala
1995Nandhavana TheruBeedi
1995Gandhi Pirantha Mann
1995Mayabazar
1995Ilaya RaagamSaamy
1996Thayagam
1996Avathara Purushan
1996Minor MappillaiKicha
1996Vetri Mugam
1996Enakkoru Magan PirappanRaja
1996Subash
1997Kaalamellam Kadhal Vaazhga
1997Dhinamum Ennai GavaniInspector Balram
1997Sishya
1997Pongalo PongalPazhanisamy
1997Periya Idathu Mappillai
1997Pagaivan
1997Nerrukku Ner50th film
1998Kaadhale NimmadhiPanchu
1998Maru MalarchiNagarajan
1998Naam Iruvar Namakku IruvarParthasarathy
1998Kaadhal MannanOiyaa
1998HarichandraGopal
1998Sollamale
1998Kannedhirey Thondrinal
1998Unnudan
1999Ninaivirukkum VaraiVinod
1999UnnaithediVivek
1999Poomagal OorvalamSakthi
1999VaaliVicky
1999Oruvan
1999Viralukketha VeekkamRamanathan
1999Unakkaga Ellam UnakkagaMathi
1999Mugam
1999Athanda IthandaPunyakodi
1999Thirupathi Ezhumalai VenkatesaVivek
1999Unnaruge Naan IrundhalWinner - Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Comedian
1999Aasaiyil Oru KadithamRamalingam
2000Thirunelveli
2000Eazhaiyin SirippilArasu[2]
2000Good Luck[3]
2000SudhandhiramSurfraj[4]
2000Thai PoranthachuKutti[5]
2000MugavareeRamesh[6]
2000AlaipayutheySethu[7]
2000Sandhitha Velai[8]
2000Kandha Kadamba Kathir VelaKathirvelan[9]
2000KushiVicky[10]
2000Karisakattu Poove
2000Pennin Manathai ThottuKandasamy[11]
2000Koodi Vazhnthal Kodi NanmaiDhandapani[12]
2000Doubles[13]
2000Unnai Kann Theduthey
2000Budget PadmanabhanKrishnan[14]
2000Palayathu AmmanKalyanaraman
2000PriyamanavaleChandru[15]
2000Seenu[16]
2001LootyThiruttu VCD Thyagarajan[17]
2001Nageshwari[18]
2001Engalukkum Kaalam VarumSanthosh[19]
2001Ullam Kollai Poguthae
2001MinnaleChokkalingam[20]
2001BadriAzhagu[21]
2001Dumm Dumm DummJim
2001Middle Class MadhavanManimaaran[22]
2001Kanden SeethaiyaiIndrajith
2001DhillMegaserial Mahadevan[23]
2001Super KudumbamHari100th film
2001Kanna Unnai Thedukiren
2001KuttyProvision shop owner[24]
2001Viswanathan RamamoorthyRamamoorthy[25]
2001Poovellam Un VasamVarathan[26]
2001Alli Thanda VaanamTamilkirukkan/Tamilkirukkan's Father
200112BMadhan[27]
2001Manadhai ThirudivittaiValayapathi[28]
2001Parthale ParavasamBootham[29]
2001ShahjahanBhoopathi
2001Kottai Mariamman
2001MajunuMano
2001Vadagupatti MaapillaiRowther
2002AzhagiDesigan[30]
2002Vivaramana Aalu"Suitcase" Subbu[31]
2002Roja KootamAarumugam[32]
2002ThamizhanNandakumar[33]
2002Thenkasi PattanamMaanikkam Pillai alias Maappillai[34]
2002Hey! Nee Romba Azhaga IrukkeSubbu[35]
2002YouthKaruthu Kanthaswamy[36]
2002RunMohanWinner - Filmfare Best Comedian Award
Winner - Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Comedian
Winner - ITFA Best Comedian Award
[37]
2002Namma Veetu Kalyanam
2002University'Allthotta' Bhoopathi[38]
2002Kadhal VirusPuthir
2003DhoolNarayana Swamy (Naren)Nominated - Vijay Award for Best Comedian[39]
2003Pop Carn
2003Kadhal Sadugudu'Super' Subbu[40]
2003Anbe Anbe[41]
2003SaamyVenkatramanWinner - Filmfare Best Comedian Award
Winner - ITFA Best Comedian Award
[42]
2003Lesa LesaChandru[43]
2003Parthiban KanavuManoWinner - Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Comedian[44]
2003IcePulikesi[45]
2003WhistleSahadevan[46]
2003Kadhal Kisu KisuTamilselvan[47]
2003Thithikudhe'Punch' Bala[48]
2003ThennavanDada Mani[49]
2003BoysMangalam[50]
2003AlaiMadhan[51]
2003Three RosesCID Shankar/Director Bala Mani Bharathi[52]
2003ThirumalaiPazhani[53]
2003Ennaku 20 Unnaku 18Kapil[54]
2003JootSiva[55]
2004UdhayaBasheer
2004AethireeSampath[56]
2004Perazhagan"Marriage Assembler" KuzhandaisaamyWinner - Filmfare Best Comedian Award[57]
2004ChellamaeHarichandra[58]
2004Arasatchi[59]
2004M. Kumaran son of MahalakshmiGanesh[60]
2005Thaka Thimi ThaVivek[61]
2005Kana KandaenSivaramakrishnan[62]
2005AnniyanChaariWinner - Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Comedian[63]
2005Anbe VaaNandha150th film[64]
2005Vanakkam ThalaivaErichaamy[65]
2006ParamasivanAgniputran[66]
2006SaravanaV. C. Damodaran[67]
2006AadhiBulletWinner - Vijay Award for Best Comedian[68]
2006Kalvanin KadhaliBabloo[69]
2006MadrasiPaandi[70]
2006Thiruttu PayaleCeylon Yogaraasa[71]
2006MadhuMadhan[72]
2006Nee Venunda ChellamRenigunta Reddy (Royapettah Ramu)[73]
2006JambhavanSubhash[74]
2007AalwarPons[75]
2007Agaram[76]
2007SivajiArivuWinner - Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Comedian[77]
2007ThullalMuthu[78]
2007KireedamShaktivel's brother-in-law[79]
2007VeerappuRatthan[80]
2007UrchagamAyyanaarkudi Raja[81]
2007Pasupathi c/o RasakkapalayamDaas[82]
2008ThoondilMac[83]
2008SingakuttyBalu[84]
2008SandaiMani/Naattamai[85]
2008KuruviOpsWinner - ITFA Best Comedian Award
Nominated - Vijay Award for Best Comedian
[86]
2008Aayudham SeivomTraffic Kanthasaamy[87]
2008JayamkondaanGopal[88]
2008Durai'Arusuvai' Ambi[89]
2008BommalattamMadurai[90]
2009Padikathavan'Assault' ArumugamNominated - Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor - Tamil[91]
2009PerumalIdithangi/Indrasena ReddyDouble Role[92]
20091977Paraman[93]
2009Guru En AaluAzhagappanWinner - Edison Award for Best Comedian[94]
2009Indira Vizha'Oppila' Mani[95]
2009Aiyantham PadaiThaanthoni[96]
2009Anthony Yaar?Kingfisher[97]
2010Thambikku Indha Ooru'Cola' Kumar[98]
2010Sivappu Mazhai[99]
2010Magane En Marumagane'Singapetti' Singaram[100]
2010SingamErimalaiNominated - Vijay Award for Best Comedian[101]
2010Pen SingamThirupathi[102]
2010Bale PandiyaLondon[103]
2010VaadaaAnnamalai (Imitates Suruli Rajan)
2010Uthama PuthiranEmotional Ekambaram[104]
2011SeedanGumbidiswamy[105]
2011Bhavani IPSGirivalam
2011MappillaiChild Chinna (JP)Nominated - Vijay Award for Best Comedian[106]
2011Oru NunakkathaSingamMalayalam film
2011VediVarun SandeshWinner - ITFA Best Comedian Award[107]
2012Murattu KaalaiSaroja[108]
2013ChandraYuvaraj SukumarKannada film
2013KanthaThangamagan
2013Singam IIErimalai200th film
Nominated - Vijay Award for Best Comedian
[109]
2013Pathayeram KodiShankar Lal[110]
2014Ninaithathu YaaroHimselfGuest appearance
2014ChandraYuvaraj Sukumar
2014Naan Than BalaBala[111]
2014Velaiyilla PattathariAzhagusundaramWinner - SIIMA Award for Best Comedian
Nominated - Vijay Award for Best Comedian
[112]
2014Vingyani[113]
2015KilladiArnold[114]
2015Yennai Arindhaal'Revolver' Richard[115]
2015Vai Raja VaiPandian[116]
2015Buddhanin Sirippu[117]
2015Palakkattu MadhavanPalakattu Madhavan[118]
2015Sakalakala VallavanVettaiyan/Pasupathy[119]
2016ThozhaLawyer Lingam[120]
2016ManithanSurya[121]
2016KaashmoraKaashmora's father[122]
2017RumRaj[123]
2017MuthuramalingamRajasekar Kaalakeyan[124]
2017MupparimanamHimselfGuest appearance[125]
2017BrindavanamVivek[126]
2017Meesaya MurukkuRamachandran
2017Velaiilla Pattadhari 2Azhagusundaram
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