Ranjith (born 15 November 1972) is an Indian actor and director who appears in Tamil and Malayalam language films.[3]

Ranjith
Born (1972-11-15) 15 November 1972 (age 51)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • Film director
  • Politician
Years active
  • 1993–2015
  • 2020–present
Spouses
(m. 1999; div. 2014)
(m. 2018)
(m. 2014; div. 2015)
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Children2[2]

Acting career

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After completing a course in acting, Ranjith made his acting debut in 1993 with Pon Vilangu, directed by K. S. Rajkumar, was produced by R. K. Selvamani. The critic K. Vijayan of New Straits Times praised Ranjith's acting citing that "Ranjith, despite his big build, impresses in his debut performance."[4] The next year, he acted the lead role in the rural drama Sindhu Nathi Poo (1994).

In 1996, he appeared in Minor Mappillai and in Avathara Purushan. In the start of 1998, Ranjith played as an antagonist in Maru Malarchi opposite Mammooty, the film was released to critical acclaim and he won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Villain for his role. He later acted in Ninaithen Vandhai then the blockbuster Natpukkaga and played the villain role in Dharma. He appeared in the supporting role in Desiya Geetham and Pudhumai Pithan while he played one of the leads in the low-budget film Cheran Chozhan Pandian. He resumes his role in the in the Telegu drama Sneham Kosam (1999), remake of Natpukkaga directed by K. S. Ravikumar.

From 1999 to 2001, he had predominantly appeared in supporting and villain roles except in Nesam Pudhusu and Kann Thirandhu Paaramma where he played the lead role. In 2003, Ranjith directed, produced and played the title role in Bheeshmar (2003).

Ranjith later acted in Malayalam movies such as Natturajavu (2004), Rajamanikyam (2005), Chandrolsavam (2005) and Lokanathan IAS (2005).

He has acted as the lead role in Aadhikkam (2005), Padhavi Paduthum Paadu (2005), Pasupathi c/o Rasakkapalayam (2007), Kasimedu Govindan (2008) and Munnar (2009) and supporting role in Thambikku Indha Ooru (2010), Gowravargal (2010), Sagaptham (2015) and Adhibar (2015).

Ranjith makes small-screen debut with Vijay TV’s Senthoora Poove.[5] He is particularly through his role in the much-loved serial Baakiyalakshmi. His work in serials has further endeared him to a broader audience, cementing his place in the industry as a beloved figure.[6]

Initially scheduled to release in February 2024, due to the controversies surrounding the film. His self-directed drama film titled Kavundampalayam was pushed to August 2024.[7]

In 2024, he joins the reality television series, Bigg Boss season 8.[8]

Political career

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Ranjith was a member and spokesperson of the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam for many years. After the death of AIADMK supremo Jayalalithaa in December 2016, Ranjith started to support O. Panneerselvam's faction of AIADMK.[9] In July 2018, Ranjith left the AIADMK and joined the Pattali Makkal Katchi as the new deputy leader of the party.[10] On 26 February 2019, Ranjith, the vice president of PMK, quit the party citing that he could not digest S. Ramadoss and Anbumani Ramadoss' change of stance in supporting the AIADMK in the 2019 Indian general election. The next day, Ranjith met Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam's generel secretary T. T. V. Dhinakaran and joined the party officially.[11]

Controversies

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In August 2024, Ranjith sparked controversy while speaking to media, saying that caste-based honor killing was not violence; rather, it was a parent's way of showing their care towards their children.[12] He later retracted his statement, saying that he "oppose[s] all forms of killing".[13]

Filmography

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Tamil films

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List of Ranjith's Tamil film credits
Year Film Role Notes
1993 Pon Vilangu Muthu
1994 Sindhu Nathi Poo Thirukkaval (Sakthivel)
1996 Minor Mappillai Moses
Avathara Purushan Anand
1997 Bharathi Kannamma Maayan
1998 Maru Malarchi Manimaran Won—Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Villain
Ninaithen Vandhai Vignesh
Natpukkaga Pasupathy (Sirusu)
Adra Sakka Adra Sakka Ranjith
Dharma Ranjith
Desiya Geetham Ganga
Pudhumai Pithan Mahesh
Cheran Chozhan Pandian Cheran
1999 Ninaivirukkum Varai Sadha
Poomaname Vaa Nadaraj
Kummi Paattu Selvarasu
Ponvizha Velusamy
Nesam Pudhusu Ranjith
Manaivikku Mariyadhai Naresh
Hello Sekhar
Iraniyan Police officer
Sundari Neeyum Sundaran Naanum Sivaramakrishnan
2000 Eazhaiyin Sirippil Doctor Guest appearance
Sudhandhiram Vikram
Kannan Varuvaan Raghu
Magalirkkaga Subramani
Ennamma Kannu Vishwa
Kann Thirandhu Paaramma Prabhu
Sabhash Dharan
2001 Narasimha C. P. Sharma
Kanna Unnai Thedukiren
Aandan Adimai Ranjith
Pandavar Bhoomi Dhanapal
Manadhai Thirudivittai Ranjith
2003 Bheeshmar Bheeshmar Also director
2005 Aadhikkam Naaga/Durai
Padhavi Paduthum Paadu Malayappan
2006 Don Chera Cheran (Don Chera)
2007 En Uyirinum Melana Vikram Guest appearance
Pasupathi c/o Rasakkapalayam Pasupathi
Thirumagan Sivankaalai
2008 Valluvan Vasuki Anandha Konar
Kasimedu Govindan Govindan
2009 Munnar Karthikeyan
2010 Thambikku Indha Ooru Thirumalai
Gowravargal Nainar
2015 Sagaptham Chinrasu
Adhibar Easwaran
2024 Kavundampalayam Kuzhanthai Also Director[14]

Malayalam films

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List of Ranjith's Malayalam film credits
Year Film Role Notes
2004 Natturajavu Karnan
2005 Rajamanikyam Simon Nadar
Chandrolsavam Ramanunni
Lokanathan IAS Brahmanandan
2007 Janmam
2010 Thanthonni Neelakantan
2011 August 15 Kannan
2012 Oru Kudumba Chithram Varunagiri
2014 Little Superman Wilson
2017 My School
2019 Mangalath Vasundhara
2024 Kadakan

Telugu film

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List of Ranjith's Telugu film credits
Year Film Role
1999 Sneham Kosam Chinababu

Television series

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List of television series credits
Year Title Role Language Channel Notes
2020–2022 Senthoora Poove Duraisingam Tamil Star Vijay
2023–present Baakiyalakshmi Pazhaniswami
2024–present Bigg Boss 8 Contestant

Voice artist

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References

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  1. ^ "Love Marriages Which Soon Resulted In Divorce| South Actors | Latest Articles". nettv4u. Archived from the original on 20 January 2021. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  2. ^ "Did divorced actors Priya Raman and Ranjith reunite? Pics of stars go viral". Onmanorama. 21 June 2021. Archived from the original on 12 January 2024. Retrieved 12 January 2024.
  3. ^ "Ranjith's next venture soon – TAMIL NADU". The Hindu. 28 September 2007. Archived from the original on 18 October 2007. Retrieved 12 October 2015.
  4. ^ K. Vijiyan (24 July 1993). "Surprise hit for movie using well-tried formula". New Straits Times. p. 26. Retrieved 8 August 2014.
  5. ^ "Actor Ranjith makes small-screen debut with Vijay TV's Sendhoora Poove".
  6. ^ "பாக்கியலட்சுமி சீரியல்.. பைக்கில் எண்ட்ரி கொடுத்த ரஞ்சித்.. மோதி விழுந்த பாக்யா.. Baakiyalakshmi".
  7. ^ "Ranjith faces backlash after stating that "caste based honour killing is not violence".
  8. ^ "Bigg Boss Tamil 8 Contestant Ranjith: Here's what you need to know about the Baakiyalakshmi actor".
  9. ^ "பா.ம.க.வில் இணைந்தார் நடிகர் ரஞ்சித்" [Actor Ranjith joined in PMK] (in Tamil). News18 Tamil Nadu. 23 July 2018. Archived from the original on 26 February 2019. Retrieved 26 February 2019.
  10. ^ ""அ.தி.மு.கவை விட்டு பா.ம.கவில் இணைந்தது ஏன்?" நடிகர் ரஞ்சித்" [Actor Ranjith speaks about his political decision] (in Tamil). Vikatan. 21 August 2018. Archived from the original on 26 February 2019. Retrieved 26 February 2019.
  11. ^ "Actor Ranjith joins AMMK, quits PMK state VP post".
  12. ^ "Actor Ranjith says 'honour killing isn't violence', gets mercilessly trolled". India Today. 10 August 2024. Retrieved 11 August 2024.
  13. ^ "Tamil actor Ranjith dubs caste-based 'honour' killings as parental care; backpedals after backlash: 'I don't even like murders'". The Indian Express. 12 August 2024. Retrieved 23 September 2024.
  14. ^ "Kavundampalayam (2024) - Movie | Reviews, Cast & Release Date in chennai- BookMyShow". 26 June 2024. Retrieved 29 June 2024.