Raghuvaran Velayuthan Nair (11 December 1958 – 19 March 2008) was an Indian actor who predominantly acted in films made in South India. He has acted in more than 200 Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi films. According to the Hindustan Times, "The actor had carved a niche for himself with his special style and voice modulation."[1]

Raghuvaran
Born
Raghuvaran Velayuthan Nair

(1958-12-11)11 December 1958
Died19 March 2008(2008-03-19) (aged 49)
NationalityIndian
OccupationActor
Years active1982-2008
Spouse
(m. 1996; div. 2004)
ChildrenRishi Varan (b.2000)
Parent(s)Velayudhan Nair
Kasthuri

He played the protagonist of a Tamil soap opera, Oru Manithanin Kathai, about a well-to-do man who becomes an alcoholic. He received critical acclaim for his role as Father Alphonso in the Malayalam movie Daivathinte Vikruthikal, directed by Lenin Rajendran and based on M. Mukundan's novel of the same name.

Raghuvaran's six-song music album, composed and sung by him, were officially released by actor Rajinikanth and the album was received by actress Rohini and Raghuvaran's son Rishi Varan.[2]

Personal life edit

He was born as the eldest among four children in 1958[1] at Kollengode in Palakkad district in Kerala. He was the grandson of Mr. N. Radhakrishnan Nair and son of Chunkamannathu N. R. Velayudhan Nair and Kasthuri Chakkungal.[3] When his father moved his hotel business from Mathur to Coimbatore, the family shifted to Coimbatore. He had his primary education from Stanes Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School, Coimbatore. He also learned piano from Trinity College London.[3]

He discontinued his Bachelor of Arts in history from Coimbatore (Government Arts College) to pursue a career in acting.[4] He landed a minor role in the Kannada film Swapna Thingalgal. He began acting in minor roles in Telugu and Kannada films.

From 1979 to 1983, he was part of an acting drama troupe in Chennai, Chennai Kings, which also included the Tamil actor, Nassar. He was spotted and cast as the lead actor in Ezhavathu Manithan, which was his biggest role to date.

He married Rohini in 1996 and their son Rishi Varan was born in 2000. The couple later separated and divorced in 2004.[1]

Career edit

Following his beginnings on the stage, and a diploma in acting from M.G.R. Government Film and Television Training Institute in Chennai, Raghuvaran approached many Kollywood studios aiming for performance oriented roles and finally got selected as hero. The offbeat film named Ezhavathu Manithan (Seventh Man),[5] directed by Hariharan won many awards, but not many offers for him. A few more films followed with him as hero, like Oru Odai Nadhiyagirathu and Nee Thodumbothu released, but did not become successes. The villain role in Silk Silk Silk was noticed and the film's success opened the gate of offers for him. The villain act continued in films like Kutravaaligal, Mr. Bharath, Poovizhi Vasalile, Manthira Punnagai and Oorkavalan. He appeared as hero as well as supporting actor in between releases as well. The major ones are Mudivalla Arambam and Samsaram Adhu Minsaram.

In a leading role edit

In the mid 1980s, Raghuvaran did many films as hero and most of them did good business as well. The films Michael Raj, Megam Karuththirukku, Koottu Puzhukkal and Kavithai Paada Neramillai helped to stabilize his career. The lawyer in Kaliyugam, the police officer in Thaimel Aanai, the rowdy with a golden heart in Kai Naattu, the honest Medical student turned Goonda in Kuttravali and the common man in En Vazhi Thani Vazhi helped Raghuvaran's market value as hero to reach greater heights. But his desire to try all types of roles, like supporting actor as well as villain simultaneously halted the progress as hero, even though he played hero roles in Vyooham, Kavacham and Anjali later. His supporting roles in Annanagar Mudhal Theru and Siva were well received too.[6]

Experimentation edit

Raghuvaran was pitted against Dilip Kumar in his Bollywood debut Izzatdaar and his popularity further soared at the national level with Ram Gopal Varma's gangster flick Shiva, where he played the dreaded gangster Bhawani. Other Bollywood films include Rakshak opposite Sunil Shetty (1996), Lal Baadshah opposite Amitabh Bachchan (1999), Hitler opposite Mithun Chakraborty (1998) and Grahan along with Jackie Shroff, where he replaced a busy Nana Patekar in 2001.

In a career span lasting for more than 26 years, Raghuvaran performed each role with his trademark mannerisms, often stealing the thunder from more established stars and even heroes. His magnetic baritone voice was an advantage and he modulated it to suit his variety of roles. He also set his own style of mannerisms and brought a distinct dialogue delivery and even changed his gait in many films. All this dedication won him more fans and helped his popularity soar ever higher.

He has received several state and Filmfare Awards for his performances in Tamil, Malayalam and Telugu films. He began his career as a supporting actor in a number of films in Tamil including Mani Rathnam's Anjali as the father of an autistic child. He later played villains in Baasha as Mark Anthony, Mudhalvan as Aranganathan (corrupt Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu), Shiva and Muthu as Ilaimaran. He later returned to supporting roles – sometimes as a father or as a mentor in films such as Alai, Yaaradi Nee Mohini, Thirumalai and Bala.[7]

Death edit

Raghuvaran died on 19 March 2008.[1] The cause of death was due to organ failure because of excessive alcohol consumption.[8] His death occurred during the filming stages of several films, including Kanthaswamy (2009), wherein Raghuvaran's portions were reshot with Ashish Vidyarthi, which resulted in the film's delayed release. His posthumous film, Aatadista, released shortly after his death.

Filmography edit

Tamil films edit

YearFilmRoleNotes
1982Ezhavathu ManithanAnand
Marumagale VazhgaDr. Saravanan
1983Oru Odai Nadhiyagirathu
Vasanthame VarugaSuriyanarayanan
Silk Silk SilkAshok Kumar
1984Nee Thodumbothu
Mudivalla Arambam
1985Kutravaaligal
Engirunthalum Vazhga
1986Mr. BharathMichael
Samsaram Adhu MinsaramChidamabaram
Meendum Pallavi
Manthira PunnagaiDaniel Miranda
1987Poovizhi VasalileAnand
Makkal En PakkamRamesh
Michael Raj
Megam Karuththirukku
Koottu PuzhukkalSurya
Kavithai Paada Neramillai
OorkavalanRajadurai
ManithanKumaravelu
Ivargal Varungala ThoongalRaja
Arul Tharum Ayyappan
1988En Bommukutty AmmavukkuAlex
Kaliyugam
Thaimel AanaiVinod
Kai Naattu
Kuttravali
Koil Mani Osai
Irandil Ondru
En Vazhi Thani VazhiAdvocate Raja
Annanagar Mudhal TheruJanardhanan
1989SivaJohn
Rettai Kuzhal Thuppaki
Raja Chinna RojaBhaskar
Idhu Unga Kudumbam
1990Puriyaadha PudhirChakravarthi
AnjaliShekar
ThiyaguThiyagu
Pagalil PournamiHindu saint
1991Pudhiya RaagamRaghuraman
1992Uyarnthavan
1993Konjum Kili
Dhool Parakuthu
1994Paasamalargal
KadhalanMallikarjuna
Veera PadhakkamVadivelu
1995BaashhaMark Antony
Manathile Oru PaattuJamesCameo appearance
WitnessRamesh
KolangalBairavan
MuthuRajasekhar
Maa ManithanSigamani
Thotta ChinungiGopal
1996SelvaVaratharajan
Take It Easy UrvashiJaya
1997ArunachalamVishwanath
Love TodayChandrasekar
UllaasamG. K.
AbhimanyuMaasilamani
Nerukku NerRaghu
Aahaa..!Raghuraman
RatchaganGnaneswar
1998Thulli Thirintha KaalamChidambaram
IniyavaleRamanathan
PoonthottamPanneerselvam
Nilaave VaaSiva
1999Suriya PaarvaiJayanth
En Swasa KaatrePandian
Endrendrum KadhalShekar
OruvanKrishna Prasad
AmarkalamTulasi Das
Pooparika VarugiromRanganathan
MudhalvanAranganathan
IraniyanAande
2000Kannukkul NilavuDr. Rajasekhar
Good LuckChandra Mohan
SudhandhiramRaghu
MugavareeShiva
VallarasuDGP Jaganathan
Kandukondain KandukondainSowmya's Boss
Parthen RasithenPanneer
Uyirile KalanthathuRaghuraman
2001DosthRaghu
NarasimhaRaana
StarDhanushkodi
MajunuGajapathy
2002RedSethupathy
DhayaMajor Rudhraiya
Roja KootamIlango's father
RunShiva's brother-in-law
UniversityTamilselvan
I Love You DaRajkishore
BalaJeyamani
Kadhal VirusKavitha's father
2003AlaudinGangadhar
AlaiAathi's father
AnjaneyaVenketeswaran
ThirumalaiArtist
Anbe Un VasamV. Rathinavel Pandian
Kaiyodu KaiManickavasagam
2004JanaJana's father
ArasatchiAshok Mehta
JananamUdhaya Moorthy
2005SacheinGowtham
2006SivappathigaramElango
2007DeepavaliDr. DevasaghayamCameo appearance
Nalladhor Veenai
SivajiChezhian
MarudhamalaiSuryanarayanan
2008BheemaPeriyavar
Ashoka
ThodakkamVanchinathan
Sila NerangalilKrishnan
Yaaradi Nee MohiniVasu's fatherPosthumous film
Ellam Avan SeyalJagadeeswaranPosthumous film
2009Adada Enna AzhaguHimselfPosthumous film; cameo appearance
2012UllamPosthumous film; delayed release

Telugu films edit

YearFilmRoleNotes
1987Pasivadi PranamVenu
Nyayaniki SankelluDhanraj
1988Kanchana Seeta
Nyayaniki SikshaPrajapathi Rao
1989RudranetraBlack Cobra
Lankeshwarudu
ShivaBhavani
1991ChaitanyaRaana
1992LathiAvinash
Prema DrohiDrohi
AsadhyuluDr. Pratap
1995MounamMr. X
1996Anaganaga Oka RojuRaghu
1998Aahaa..!Raghuram
SuswagathamDr. Chandra Shekar
1999Anaganaga Oka AmmaiBhavani Prasad
2000Pelli Sambandham
AzadDeva
2002Seema SimhamVisweswara Rao
BobbyK. R.
2003NaagaNaaga's father
JohnnyRavishankar Damle
2004NaaniScientist
MassSatya
2006Valliddari Vayasu PadahareShekhar
2007Evadaithe NakentiBal Gangadhar
2008AatadistaRaghunathPosthumous film
Pellikani PrasadPosthumous film
2009BankRaghuvaranPosthumous film

Malayalam films edit

YearFilmRole
1982Kakka
1983Rugma
1989Dhanushkodi
1990VyoohamTony Leous
1991Daivathinte VikrithikalAlphonso
Kizhakkan PathroseAnthony
1992KavachamRavi
Soorya ManasamShivan
1993Addeham Enna IddehamPerera
1995Peter ScottLeo Fernandes
MaanthrikamAbdul Rahiman

Kannada films edit

YearFilmRole
1996Circle Inspector
1997Kalavida
1998Jai Hind
Government
Sorry
1999PrathyarthaRakesh
2001AsuraTulasi
2004DurgiJaydev

Hindi films edit

YearFilmRole
1990IzzatdaarIndrajeet Sabharwal
ShivaBhavani
1996RakshakRaghu
1998HitlerAnkush Raj
1999Lal BaadshahVikram Singh
2001GrahanRaghu Sinha

Singer edit

YearFilmSongNotes
2008Thodakkam"Edhuthan Mudiyadhu"

Awards edit

  • Winner, Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Villain for Mudhalvan (1999)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Actor Raghuvaran passes away- Hindustan Times". Archived from the original on 12 December 2008.
  2. ^ "Did you know Raghuvaran was a musician? Rajinikanth launches late actor's music album". The News Minute. 3 February 2018. Archived from the original on 30 January 2019. Retrieved 9 February 2018.
  3. ^ a b "CINIDIARY - A Complete Online Malayalam Cinema News Portal". cinidiary.com. Archived from the original on 26 May 2020. Retrieved 15 January 2022.
  4. ^ "- YouTube". YouTube. Archived from the original on 9 May 2017. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
  5. ^ "Gulf Times article". Archived from the original on 24 March 2008.
  6. ^ "Raghuvaran: a classy villain". 30 March 2008. Archived from the original on 15 March 2014. Retrieved 15 March 2014.
  7. ^ "Farewell, Raghuvaran!". 24 March 2008. Archived from the original on 3 August 2017. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  8. ^ "Tamil Cinema News | Tamil Movie Reviews | Tamil Movie Trailers - IndiaGlitz Tamil". Archived from the original on 17 October 2014. Retrieved 17 September 2013.

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