R. Madhavan filmography
R. Madhavan is an Indian actor, writer and film producer who has worked predominantly in Hindi and Tamil-language films. Madhavan began his professional career by acting in Hindi-language soap operas like Banegi Apni Baat,[1] Sea Hawks,[2] Ghar Jamai and Saaya.[2][3] Madhavan made his feature film debut appearing in an uncredited role as a club singer in the 1996 Hindi film Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin.[4] He then played supporting roles in Fred Olen Ray's English-language action film Inferno (1997) and the Kannada-language romantic drama Shanti Shanti Shanti (1998).[5][6]
Filmography
Denotes films that have not yet been released |
Television
Title | Year | Role | Notes | Ref(s) |
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Banegi Apni Baat | 1993 – 1997 | Ashley | [1] [80] | |
A Mouthful of Sky | 1995 | [81] | ||
Ghar Jamai | 1997 – 1998 | Subodh | [3] [82] | |
Sea Hawks | 1997 – 1998 | Preet | [2] [83] | |
Saaya | 1998 | Shekhar | [2] | |
Deal Ya No Deal | 2005 – 2006 | Host | Game show 35 episodes |
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Breathe | 2018 | Denzel "Danny" Mascarenhas | 8 episodes | [86] |
The Final Table | 2018 | Judge | Episode 5 | [3] [87] |
Short films
Year | Film | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|
2008 | Herova? Zerova? | [88] |
Notes
- Madhavan also won the award for Run and Anbe Sivam.
- Madhavan plays a single character with two or more names
- Madhavan played dual roles in this film.
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