Jayam Telugu Movie

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Jayam Cast Crew:-
Movie Title:-Jayam
Cast Crew:-Nithin, Sadha
Music:-R.P.Patnaik
Director:-Teja
Language:-Telugu
Year:-2002

Jayam Audio Songs Download

01. Veeri Veeri – Download
Artist :- R.P. Patnaik

02. Sabbasi – Download
Artist :- Ravi Varma, Balaji, R.P. Patnaik

03. Enduko (Male) – Download
Artist :- R.P. Patnaik

04. Nestamaa – Download
Artist :- R.P. Patnaik, Usha

05. Priyathama – Download
Artist :- R.P. Patnaik, Usha

06. Goranta Prema – Download
Artist :- R.P. Patnaik, Gayatri Asokan

07. Evvaru Emanna – Download
Artist :- R.P. Patnaik, Usha

08. Enduko (Female) – Download
Artist :- Usha

09. Ranu Ranu – Download
Artist :- Teja

10. Prema O Prema – Download
Artist:- KK

11. Dushkara – Download
Artist :- R.P. Patnaik

12. Jayam – Download
Artist :- R.P. Patnaik

Jayam Ravi in 2015
Born
10 September 1980 (age 38)[1]
Salem, Tamil Nadu, India
Alma materMadras Christian College, Chennai
OccupationActor
Years active2003–present
Spouse(s)Aarthi (m. 2009)
Children2
Parent(s)Mohan and Varalakshmi Mohan

Ravi Mohan (born 10 September 1980), better known by his stage name Jayam Ravi, is an Indian Tamil actor who works in the Tamil film industry. The son of veteran film editor Mohan, Ravi made his debut as an actor in the romantic drama film Jayam (2003), directed by his elder brother Mohan Raja and produced by his father. The success of the film prompted the title to become a prefix to his stage name, and he continued to collaborate with his brother for other films including Jayam (2003), M. Kumaran S/O Mahalakshmi (2004), Unakkum Enakkum (2006), Santhosh Subramaniam (2008), Thillalangadi (2010) and Thani Oruvan (2015).

  • 2Film career

Background[edit]

Ravi's parents are the veteran film editor Mohan and Varalakshmi Mohan; he was born in Tirumangalam, Madurai.[2] He has two siblings; his elder brother Mohan Raja is a film director, with most of his films featuring Ravi in the lead role, while his sister Roja is a dentist. He completed his schooling at Jawahar Vidyalaya in Ashok Nagar, Chennai. He studied dancing under the Bharatnatyam dancer Nalini Balakrishnan and performed his arangetram at the age of 12. After completing his degree in Visual Communication from Loyola College, Chennai, he decided to get into the film industry. He also trained in acting at the Kishore Namit Kapur Institute in Mumbai.[3][4] Before debuting as an actor, Ravi had been an assistant director to Suresh Krishna for Aalavandhan (2001), starring Kamal Haasan. He has been married to Aarti, daughter of noted television producer Sujatha Vijayakumar since 2009.[5] They have two sons: Aarav (born on 29 June 2010)[6] and Ayaan (born August 10, 2014).[7] Aarav played a role in his film Tik Tik Tik.[8]

Film career[edit]

2003–2008[edit]

During his childhood, Ravi acted as a child actor in two Telugu films: Bava Bavamaridi and Palnati Pourusham, which were produced by his father.[9] Jayam Ravi made his acting debut in the action-masala film Jayam, produced by his father and directed by his brother Mohan Raja. It was a remake of the 2002 Telugu film of the same name. His next venture was the sentimental drama M. Kumaran Son Of Mahalakshmi (2004), the remade version of the Telugu film Amma Nanna O Tamila Ammayi, in which he starred alongside Asin Thottumkal. Of Ravi's performance, a critic from Sify wrote that he 'makes you want to see more of him',[10] while The Hindu's Malathi Rangarajan noted that he came out with an 'appreciable portrayal throughout'.[11] The film, considered a family entertainer, received the Tamil Nadu State Film Special Award for Best Film and fetched Ravi himself the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor.[12] It also emerged a financial success.[13]

His next release, Daas (2005), another action-masala flick,[14] and his first original film following two remakes,[15] featured him as a football player.[16] The film took an even bigger opening than his previous ones.[17] Sify's reviewer described his performance as 'impressive', calling Ravi a 'hundred percent convincing as an action hero'.[18]Mazhai, a remake of the Telugu film Varsham, was his other release that year, which was 'lukewarm' at the box office.[19]In 2006, he starred in Saran'sIdhaya Thirudan, which performed poorly at the box office,[20][21] following which, he acted in Unakkum Enakkum (initially released and promoted as Something Something Unakkum Enakkum), again under his brother's direction in another remake of a Telugu film. Ravi portrayed a rich, happy-go-lucky NRI from London, who has to live and fight for his love in dire conditions in a rural milieu.[22] The film, which featured Trisha Krishnan alongside Ravi, became a high critical as well as financial success,[23] emerging one of the highest-grossing and most-profitable films of the year.[24][25] The N. Linguswamy-produced Deepavali under Ezhil's direction became his only 2007 release.

In 2008, Ravi appeared in three films. Following a cameo appearance in Velli Thirai, he acted in the family drama Santhosh Subramaniam, once again under his brother's direction in a remake. In the Tamil version of the 2006 Telugu film Bommarillu, starring opposite Genelia D'Souza, he played the role of a young man, whose choices and wishes are continually subdued by his father.[26][27] Ravi received a nomination for the Best Tamil Actor Award at the 56th Filmfare Awards South.[28] Next, he starred in the action thriller Dhaam Dhoom, directed by cinematographer-director Jeeva, who died in the midst of the film's shooting in Russia.[29] Completed by Jeeva's assistant Manikandan, his wife Aneez Tanveer and his guru P. C. Sreeram,[30]Dhaam Dhoom released in mid-2008 in which he portrayed Gautham Subramaniyam, a man accused in a murder he did not commit.[31] Sify's reviewer wrote that he was 'simply amazing in his role', label the film as an 'out and out Jayam Ravi movie',[31] while Indiaglitz noted that Ravi was 'probably the perfect choice to play the character'.[32]

2009–2015[edit]

Jayam Ravi in Tik tik tik mega poster

In 2009, he starred in the action film Peranmai, directed by S. P. Jananathan, in which he enacted the role of Dhruvan, a tribal forest officer. In his next film Thillalangadi (2010), he paired up with his brother for the fifth time to appear in a remake of a Telugu work. Thillalangadi, the Tamil version of the 2009 film Kick, opened to average grossing and could not repeat the success of its original version. In 2011, he played a playboy character in choreographer-turned-director Prabhu Deva's romantic musical Engeyum Kaadhal. In 2013, he acted in the gangster-thriller Aadhi Bhagavan under the direction of Ameer. His next film Nimirndhu Nil, released in March 2014.

In 2015, Ravi appeared in four films: Romeo Juliet, Sakalakala Vallavan, Thani Oruvan and Bhooloham. His first film in 2015 was the Lakshman directorial romantic comedy Romeo Juliet and he was paired with Hansika Motwani for the second time. The film received a 3/5 star rating from Filmibeat.[33] His next was Suraaj's comedy film Sakalakala Vallavan. The film received 1.5/5 stars from Behindwoods.[34] He again paired with his brother Mohan Raja in his direct film Thani Oruvan. His next film was Bhooloham, which was an average hit.[35]

2016–present[edit]

In 2016, his only release was the zombie-thriller Miruthan. The film received positive to mixed reviews from critics. Ravi's performance was appreciated.[36] In 2017, he appeared in the fantasy-thriller Bogan, paired opposite to Hansika Motwani for the third time. Next, released an adventurous A. L. Vijay directorial Vanamagan as a jungle man, Shakti Soundar Rajan's Tik Tik Tik is considered as India's first space film.

Filmography[edit]

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
YearFilmRoleNotes
1993Bava BavamaridiChild RajuTelugu film
1994Palnati PourushamYoung Bheemineni BrahmannaTelugu film
2003JayamRavi
2004M. Kumaran S/O MahalakshmiM. KumaranTamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor
2005DaasAntony Daas
MazhaiArjun
2006Idhaya ThirudanMahesh Aalwar
Unnakum EnnakumSanthosh Krishnan
2007DeepavaliBillu Mudaliar
2008Velli ThiraiHimselfCameo appearance
Santosh SubramaniamSantosh SubramaniamNominated, Vijay Award for Best Actor
Nominated, Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil
Dhaam DhoomGautham Subramaniam
2009PeranmaiDhuruvanEdison Award for Best Actor
Nominated, Vijay Award for Best Actor
Nominated, Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil
2010ThillalangadiKrishna
2011KoHimselfCameo appearance
Engeyum KadhalKamal
2013Aadhi BhagavanAadhi Shanmugam,
Baghavan Bhai
2014Ninaithathu YaaroHimselfCameo appearance
Nimirndhu NilAravindan Sivasamy,
Narasimha Reddy
2015Janda Pai KapirajuHimselfTelugu film (Cameo appearance)
Romeo JulietKarthick
Sakalakala VallavanShakti
Thani OruvanMithranEdison Award for Best Actor
IIFA Utsavam Award for Best Actor
SIIMA Awards for Best Actor (Critics)
Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor – South
Nominated, Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil
BhoolohamBhooloham
2016MiruthanKarthick
2017BoganACP Vikram
VanamaganJara/Vaasi
2018Tik Tik TikVasu
Adanga MaruSubash
2019Comali

Awards and honours[edit]

YearCategoryAwardFilmResult
2004Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best ActorTamil Nadu State Film AwardsM. Kumaran Son Of MahalakshmiWon
2008Vijay Award for Best ActorVijay AwardsSantosh SubramaniamNominated
Filmfare Award for Best Actor – TamilFilmfare Awards SouthNominated
2009Edison Award for Best ActorEdison AwardsPeraanmaiWon
Vijay Award for Best ActorVijay AwardsNominated
Filmfare Award for Best Actor – TamilFilmfare Awards SouthNominated
2015Most Romantic Star of South Indian CinemaSIIMA awardsRomeo JulietWon
Edison Award for Best ActorEdison AwardsThani OruvanWon
Performance In A Leading Role – MaleIIFA UtsavamWon
Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor – SouthFilmfare AwardsWon
Filmfare Award for Best Actor – TamilFilmfare Awards SouthNominated
SIIMA Awards for Best Actor (Critics)SIIMA AwardsWon
Best ActorVikatan AwardsBhoolohamWon

References[edit]

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External links[edit]

  • Jayam Ravi on IMDb
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