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Jeevan est un Acteur Indien né le 6 juillet 1975

Jeevan

Jeevan
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Nom de naissance Vijayabaskar Rangaraj
Nationalité Inde
Naissance 6 juillet 1975 (48 ans)
Récompenses Filmfare Awards South

Jeevan (born Vickey Rangaraj on 7 July 1975) is a Tamil film actor.

Biographie

He graduated from the St. Bede's School in Chennai. One of his classmates was actor Surya Sivakumar. He took up B.A. in Theater Arts. He studied Theater in London, and then took a 2 1/2 years training in acting at the Stella Adler Academy of Acting in Hollywood. He worked as a bartender in a pub in East London called 'Weatherspoons'.

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Mayilsamy
Mayilsamy
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Susi Ganeshan
Susi Ganeshan
(1 films)
Livingston
Livingston
(3 films)
Malavika
Malavika
(3 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmographie de Jeevan (11 films)

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My Boss
My Boss (2012)
, 2h30
Réalisé par Jeethu Joseph
Genres Comédie, Comédie romantique, Romance
Acteurs Dileep, Mamta Mohandas, Saikumar, Anand, Mukesh, Seetha
Note66% 3.347223.347223.347223.347223.34722
Manu Varma (Dileep) lands in Bombay to join an IT firm Quadra Infortek as executive assistant to C.M.O Priya.S. Nair (Mamta Mohandas). He has a B Tech degree and passed with distinction in 2004 but has no work experience until 2013. Priya is shocked seeing his reports and his distinction and asks why chose this job and he says it's because of family problems. Manu's boss Priya is a witch of a woman, an Australian citizen. She abuses her subordinates verbally and pulls them up for the slightest mistake. Manu Varma works his heart out for three months under his cruel boss. Manu Varma is ably supported by an 'all in one' errand boy, Ali. Manu gets his chance to hit back at his boss when she has visa issues and is expecting a promotion to company head.
Nan Avan illa :2, 2h5
Genres Comédie, Action, Romance
Acteurs Jeevan, Sangeetha, Raai Laxmi, Shweta Menon, Shruti Marathe, Rachana Maurya
Rôle Joseph Fernandez/Annamalai/Magesh/Aravind/Barath and Sarath/Vali/David
Note24% 1.2244951.2244951.2244951.2244951.224495
Annamalai's photograph appears in a newspaper along with an interview of Maria (Rachana Maurya), who claims herself to be a saint propounding a new faith. She describes him as her God, Vaali. A mafia-turned-spiritualist she attributes her transformation to him in the interview. This prompts three women to come calling Maria all the way.
தோட்டா, 2h30
Genres Romance
Acteurs Priyaman, Jeevan, Mallika Kapoor, Mallika, Charan Raj, Sampath Raj
Rôle Shanmugham
Note49% 2.4733152.4733152.4733152.4733152.473315
Shanmugham (Jeevan) comes to Chennai with his mother in search of his father (Raj Kapoor). When they get to the place, they see him living with another wife. In a hussle, he kills this old wife and sends this boy outside to beg. He comes out with dead mother and an auto driver (Chandrasekar) helps with all he has to cremate the body and gives some money and asks him to go back to his own city.
மச்சக்காரன்
Genres Action, Romance
Acteurs Jeevan, Kamna Jethmalani, Malavika, Biju Menon, M. S. Bhaskar, Santhanam
Rôle Vicky
Note50% 2.515732.515732.515732.515732.51573
Vicky (Jeevan) is the eldest son of a Railway officer, is a perpetual loser in whatever he does and is looked down by other family members. One day he meets Shivani (Kamna Jethmalani), daughter of a rich textile tycoon, who has brought all the luck to her father, with her Midas touch!
Naan Avan Illai
Genres Drame, Comédie, Policier, Romance
Acteurs Sneha, Namitha, Jeevan, Malavika, Jyothirmayi, Keerthi Chawla
Rôle Joseph Fernandez / Annamalai / Vignesh / Madhavan Menon/ Zakir Hussein / Hariharan Das / Shyam Prasad
Note55% 2.7666252.7666252.7666252.7666252.766625
The film opens with a scene of people giving police complaints of the same fraud. Police broadcast the picture of the suspect on TV. Elsewhere, Annamalai (Jeevan) is arrested by the police in a hospital after being injured in a bus accident, under the charges of cheating and marrying four women with false identities. The four victims also confirm after seeing Annamalai that he was the one who cheated them.
Thiruttu Payale, 2h30
Réalisé par Susi Ganeshan
Thèmes Sexualité
Acteurs Jeevan, Abbas, Sonia Agarwal, Malavika, Vivek, Manoj K. Jayan
Note58% 2.9084352.9084352.9084352.9084352.908435
Manickam (Jeevan), belongs to a poor family in a village. He does not respect any of his family members, except for his uncle (Vinod Raj) who lives in Chennai. The story gets rolling once he decides to come and stay with his uncle at Chennai.
Kaakha Kaakha, 2h33
Réalisé par Gautham Vasudev Menon
Genres Thriller, Action, Policier, Romance
Acteurs Suriya, Jyothika, Jeevan, Daniel Balaji, Devadarshini, Gautham Vasudev Menon
Rôle Pandian
Note79% 3.996663.996663.996663.996663.99666
A badly injured Anbuchelvan (Suriya) is lying on the bank of a stream, thinking about his wife Maya and how he needs to rescue her. The story moves quickly from this opening scene to a flashback of Anbuchelvan’s time as a young policeman.
University
University (2002)
, 2h21
Genres Romance
Acteurs Jeevan, Gajala, Vivek, Raghuvaran, Ilavarasu, M. S. Bhaskar
Rôle Gandhi a.k.a. Wrong Number

This movie is about a socially awkward college student named Gandhi (Jeevan), who cannot seem to have joyful social interactions with people. He greatly differs from his peers-he doesn't smoke, drink or participate in any vices, which immediately sets him apart when it comes to friendships. One fine day in college, his Romeo friend gets hit by an oncoming scooter, of which a happy and extroverted girl called Shanmathi (Gajala) was riding. In a fit of anger, Gandhi reprimands her, which instantly earns him her distaste. His friend, however, put up a show of nicety, later on plotting to sabotage her by puncturing the wheel of her scooter. Despite Gandhi's pleas to stop him, he continues to do so. When the former tried to rectify the punctured wheel, Shanmathi comes by and is revolted by Gandhi's actions, mistaking his intentions and thinking that he instead, was trying to puncture the tire for revenge. The real saboteur comes by, once more acting as if Gandhi was at fault. Much to Aalthotta Boopathy's (Vivek) surprise, Gandhi never utters a word in defense. It is then revealed that due to his difficult upbringing that resulted in his introverted and low self esteem nature, he never speaks up for himself. On another occasion, there was a molest case in college whereby Shanmathi and Gandhi were witnesses. Shanmathi had made an agreement with Gandhi not to reveal the ugly truth to anyone in attempts of protecting the affected girl's future, to which Gandhi complies. However, through a professor's prodding, Shanmathi reveals the truth, once more mistaking Gandhi and thinking that he was the one who had revealed to the professor about the molestation. Due to his bad luck with people, Gandhi resorts to using a phone book to call people and say, "Wrong number", in which he uses the opportunity to speak with unknown people. Through this eccentric method, he calls Shanmathi one night. She was on the verge of committing suicide as her father had forced her into flying off to Malaysia since he disliked her love for singing, traveling and enjoying without a care in the world. It was then that Gandhi called, successfully preventing her from committing suicide. He then advises her on how she ought to face her problems and not run away from them like a coward, thereby changing her decision. The both of them have therefore never seen each other before. However, the gratitude that Shanmathi had for Gandhi slowly started blossoming into love as the both of them continued to speak on the phone with each other. Shanmathi wants to meet Gandhi at a restaurant, to which he reluctantly agreed. Despite his low self esteem, he gets excited as this is the first time someone has expressed liking for him. He dresses up fashionably for the first time and enters the restaurant with flowers, positive that his phone-lover would approve of him. However, upon entering the restaurant, he realizes that she is Shanmathi, the girl who has great distaste for him. Unfortunately, he spills over her drink while walking by, thereby increasing her distaste for him. He left the restaurant, dejected. When questioned by Shanmathi over the phone about his absence, he informed her that he will approach her on Valentines' Day. However, when he was just about to approach her, he accidentally steps on her scarf, which led to Shanmathi mistaking him for being a pervert. Once again feeling dejected, Gandhi decides never to approach her as she will never like him should she see him. With her friend's help, Shanmathi manages to trace the address of the mystery caller, eventually realizing that he is from her college. Gandhi writes beautiful poems during his past time, of which the college's Psychology professor discovers and appreciates. Since the college's culturals was approaching, Shanmathi was appointed to sing a song, of which Gandhi is the lyricist, as appointed by the professor. Despite Gandhi's denial, the professor insists, to which Gandhi reluctantly agreed. When Gandhi asks Shanmathi about the mood of the song to which he can write appropriate lyrics, she neglects him completely, showcasing utter dislike for him. Gandhi overhears her conversation with her friend, in which she reveals how her song should bring forth her mystery lover. Gandhi writes the lyrics accordingly, which Shanmathi never takes notice of. When the professor discovers that Shanmathi was disturbed by her mystery lover, he instructs Boopathy to find out who that mystery lover is. Aal Thotta Bhoopathy appoints an actor, Bala, to act like Shanmathi's mystery lover so that her real lover will stop Bala and reveal his identity. Shanmathi immediately believes that actor despite vast difference in the voice. To his dismay, Gandhi discovers that Shanmathi is in love with a man who was acting like him. Even when Boopathy scribbles love notes on the walls of the college, Shanmathi's real lover never appeared. Like many of the previous incidents, Gandhi never reveals the truth. Unfortunately, Bala takes advantage of the situation and tries to marry Shanmathi without anyone's knowledge. Gandhi finally opens up to his professor and receives an eye-opening lecture from him. He is then persuaded into revealing his identity and expressing his love for Shanmathi. Meanwhile, Boopathy reveals his ill-fated plot to Shanmathi, who cannot bear it any longer and resorts to suicide once more. Gandhi then uses a speaker to say the very same words of advice against suicide as he first did to her, which reaches Shanmathi's ears. She tries to run into the room where her mystery lover is, only to be stopped by Bala. In a short duel, Boopathy manages to stab Bala's leg and free Shanmathi, who jostles in the crowd and reaches the room her lover was in. Upon discovering that her lover was Gandhi, she regrets dismissing him rudely several times. The movie ends as she runs and hugs Gandhi, delighted that she has found the man she had been dreaming about.