Raghuvaran

Raghuvaran was an Indian actor who predominantly acted in movies made in South India. He became famous for his portrayal of villain and character roles in Tamil films. He has acted in more than 150 Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Hindi films. According to the Hindustan Times, "the actor had carved a niche for himself with his special style and voice modulation. He played the protagonist of a Tamil soap opera, Oru Manidhanin Kadhai, 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. Following his beginnings on the stage, and a Diploma in acting from Adyar Film Institute in Chennai, Raghuvaran approached many Kollywood studios aiming for performance oriented roles and finally got selected one as hero. The offbeat film named Ezhavathu Manithan (Seventh Man). directed by Hariharan won many awards, but not many offers for him. A few more films followed as hero like Oru Odai Nadhiyagirathu and Nee Thodumbothu released, but did n't became a huge success. But 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, Mandhira 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 mid 80's Raghuvaran did many films as hero and most of them did good business as well. The films Michael Raj, Megam Karuththirukku, Kootu 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, 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, eventhough he played hero roles in Vyooham, Kavacham and Anjali later. His supporting roles in Annanagar Mudhal Theru and Siva was well received too. In a career span lasting for more than 26 years, Raghuvaran performed each roles 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 graph soaring more higher. Raghuvaran died on 19 March 2008 cause of the death has been disclosed as organ failure caused by excessive alcohol consumption. His death occurred during the filming stages of several films, including the Tamil film, Kanthaswamy wherein Raghuvaran's performances were left unused and were replaced with Ashish Vidyarthi, which resulted in the film's delayed release.

Known For

Birth Location Kollengode, Kerala, India
Born 1958-12-11
Died 2008-03-19

Movies

The Ghost as Ashok Nair (Archive Footage)
2022
Surya Vs Surya as Surya's Father (Archive Footage)
2015
2012
Ellam Avan Seyal as Jagadeeswaran IPS from CBI
2008
Yaaradi Nee Mohini as Vasu's Father
2008
Aatadista as Raghunath
2008
Bheema as Periyavar
2008
Sivaji: The Boss as Dr. Chezhian
2007
Deepavali as Doctor (Cameo appearance)
2007
Sivappathigaram as Elango
2006
Sachein as Gowtham
2005
Mass as Satya
2004
2004
Arasatchi as Advocate Ashok Mehta
2004
Naani as Scientist
2004
2004
Durgi as Jayadev (JD)
2004
Jana as Jana's father
2004
Thirumalai as Artist
2003
Alaudin as Gangadhar
2003
2003
Anjaneya as Venketeaswaran
2003
Johnny as Ravishankar Damle
2003
Naaga as Krishnamurthy
2003
Bala as Jeyamani
2002
Bobby as KR
2002
University as Tamilselvan
2002
2002
Run as Shiva's Brother in Law
2002
Red as Newspaper editor
2002
2002
Majunu as Gajapathy
2001
2001
Narasimha as General Raana
2001
Dost as Raghu
2001
Azaad as Deva / CBI Officer Vishwanath / Harkat Ul Ansari Dawood
2000
2000
Vallarasu as DGP Jagannathan
2000
2000
Mugavari as Shiva
2000
Kannukkul Nilavu as Dr.Rajasekhar
2000
Iraniyan as Aande
1999
Mudhalvan as Chief Minister Aranganathan
1999
Amarkalam as Tulasi Das
1999
Lal Baadshah as Vikram Singh / Vicky Baadshah
1999
Endrendrum Kadhal as Shekher
1999
En Swasa Kaatre as Paneer
1999
Prathyartha as Robert
1999
Aahaa..! as Raghuram
1998
Nilaave Vaa as Siva
1998
1998
Hitler as Ankush Roy
1998
Ratchagan as Gnaneshwar
1997
Abhimanyu as Masilamani
1997
Nerrukku Ner as Raghu
1997
Aahaa..! as Raghu
1997
Ullasam as GK
1997
1997
Arunachalam as Vishvanath
1997
Anaganaga Oka Roju as Police Officer Raghu
1997
1997
Selva as Varatharajan
1996
Rakshak as Raghu
1996
Thotta Chinungi as Gopla
1995
Muthu as Rajasekhar
1995
1995
Maatho Pettukoku as Bhavani
1995
Maanthrikam as Dr. Abdul Rahman
1995
Peter Scott as Leo Fernandez
1995
Baasha as Mark Anthony
1995
Kadhalan as Mallikarjuna
1994
Aranmanai Kaavalan as Duraipandi
1994
Captain as Kannappa Rao / Kannayiram
1994
Pudhiya Mugam as A Terrorist
1993
1992
1992
1991
Shiva as Bhavani
1990
Vyooham as Tony Lewis
1990
Anjali as Shekar
1990
Izzatdaar as Indrajeet Sabharwal
1990
Thiyagu as Thiyagu
1990
1989
Siva as Bhavani
1989
Raja Chinna Roja as Bhaskar, a friend of Raja who uses him to cheat his rich uncle
1989
1989
Siva as John
1989
1988
1988
En Vazhi Thani Vazhi as Advocate Raja
1988
1987
Oorkavalan as Rajadurai
1987
Pasivadi Pranam as Chakravarthy
1987
1987
1987
Samsaram Adhu Minsaram as Chidambaram, the eldest son
1986
Mr. Bharath as Michael
1986
Rugma as Joseph
1983
1982
1982
Raghuvaran hasn't worked on any movies or TV shows