
Acting · 55 years old
Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India
Ranganathan Madhavan (born 1 June 1970) is an Indian actor, writer and film producer. He has been described as one of the few actors in India who is able to achieve pan-Indian appeal, appearing in films from seven different languages. Madhavan has received two Filmfare Awards, an award from the Tamil Nadu State Film Awards alongside recognition and nominations from other organisations. Madhavan began his acting career with television guest appearances, including a role on the Zee TV prime-time soap opera Banegi Apni Baat in 1996. After appearing in commercials and in small roles, he later gained recognition in the Tamil film industry through Mani Ratnam's successful romance film Alaipayuthey (2000). In addition to his acting career, Madhavan has worked as a writer on his films, hosted television programmes and has been a prominent celebrity endorser for brands and products.[5] He has also worked as a film producer, first making Evano Oruvan with Leukos Films, before setting up Tricolour Films to produce Saala Khadoos (2016). Madhavan is noted for his philanthropic activities and promotes various causes such as environment, health and education. He is particularly vocal about the protection of animals and was awarded PETA's Person of the Year recognition in 2012.

The Railway Men - The Untold Story of Bhopal 1984
Rati Pandey

Evano Oruvan
Sridhar Vasudevan

3 Idiots
Farhan Qureshi

Kannathil Muthamittal
Thiruchelvan

Anbe Sivam
Anbarasu

Dhurandhar: The Revenge
Ajay Sanyal

Rocketry: The Nambi Effect
Nambi Narayanan

Nala Damayanthi
Ramji Narayanaswami Iyer

Big in Bollywood
Himself

Breathe
Danny Mascarenhas

Alaipayuthey
Karthik Varadharajan

Irudhi Suttru
Prabhu Selvaraj

Vikram Vedha
Vikram

Jay Jay
Jagan

Rang De Basanti
Ajay Rathod

Mumbai Meri Jaan
Nikhil Agarwal

Dhurandhar
Ajay Sanyal

Decoupled
Arya Iyer

Aayitha Ezhuthu
Inbasekaran

Minnale
Rajesh Shivakumar