Arjun Sarja

Arjun Sarja
Arjun at TFPC Elections
Born Arjun Sarja
(1964-08-15) 15 August 1964[1]
Madhugiri, Mysore State (now Madhugiri, Tumkur District, Karnataka), India
Residence Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Other names Ashok Babu, Seenu
Occupation Film actor, director, producer, screenwriter, distributor
Years active 1981–present
Height 5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Spouse(s)
Niveditha Arjun (m. 1988)
Children Aishwarya, Anjana
Parent(s) Shakti Prasad (father)
Lakshmi (mother)
Relatives Kishore Sarja (brother)
Chiranjeevi Sarja (nephew)
Dhruv Sarja (nephew)
Rajesh (father-in-law)

Srinivasa Sarja (born August 15, 1964),[1] known professionally as Arjun, is an Indian actor, producer and director. Referred to by the media and his fans as "Action King", he has worked predominantly in Tamil, Telugu and Kannada films,[2][3][4] while also performing in a few Malayalam and Hindi films.[5][6][7] As of 2017, Arjun had acted in more than 150 movies.[8][9] Until his 150th film, he has mostly performed in lead roles[10][11] and is one of few South Indian actors to attract fan following from multiple states of India.[12][13] He has directed 11 films[14] and also produced and distributed a number of films.[15]

In 1993, he starred in S. Shankar's blockbuster Gentleman which opened to positive reviews, while Arjun went on to win the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor.[16][17][18] During this time, he starred in hits such as Jai Hind (1994), Karnaa (1995), and the crime drama film Kurudhipunal (1995), for which Arjun won acclaim for his role while the film became[19] India's official entry for the 68th Academy Awards in the Best Foreign Language Film category.[20][21][22]

In 1999, he starred in the political thriller Mudhalvan (1999). Portraying an ambitious TV journalist who receives the opportunity to become the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu for a day, Arjun offered bulk dates for filming the project to Shankar.[23] The film subsequently won positive reviews with Arjun described as having "acquitted himself with aplomb in the challenging role".[24] Arjun received the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor for his role as well as numerous other nominations. Arjun then briefly experimented in softer roles with Kannodu Kanbathellam (1999) and as an energetic civil service officer in Vaanavil (2000).

He was then featured in Vasanth's romantic drama film Rhythm, where he played a photographer, who eventually falls in love with a widow. Featuring a popular soundtrack and opening to positive reviews, Rhythm also became a commercial success.[25] He carried on with a lighter theme in his next directorial venture, the love story Vedham (2001), while he ventured into Telugu cinema again by appearing in Raja's Hanuman Junction and the Kannada devotional film Sri Manjunatha (2001). In 2012, he appeared in the Kannada film Prasad screened at the Berlin Film Festival.[26] Arjun won the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actor for his work in the film.[27] Jaihind 2 in Tamil, Abhimanyu in Kannada is a 2014 Indian bilingual action-masala film produced and directed by Arjun.[28] This film won the Karnataka State Film Award for Second Best Film.[29]

Personal life

Arjun Sarja was born on 15 August 1964, in Madhugiri, in the erstwhile Mysore State.[4] His father was Shakthi Prasad, a Kannada film actor,[30] and his mother was Lakshmi, an art teacher. He had one elder brother Kishore Sarja, who directed Kannada films.[31] He is married to Niveditha Arjun a former actress who has appeared in the 1986 Kannada film Ratha Sapthami under the stage name of Asha Rani. Kannada actor Rajesh is his father-in-law.[32] Sarja has two daughters, Aishwarya and Anjana.[33] Aishwarya Arjun made her acting debut in 2013.[34] His nephews Chiranjeevi Sarja and Dhruva Sarja both act in Kannada movies.[35] Another nephew of Arjun, Bharat Sarja, will also be making his acting debut in 2013.[36]

Sarja, inspired by Bruce Lee's 1973 film Enter the Dragon, began training Karate at the age of 16[4] and now holds a black belt.[37]

Desires and plans

Arjun had always thought and dreamt of becoming a police officer but his fate took him into an entirely different direction.[38]

Arjun is an ardent devotee of Hanuman. He is building the Hanuman temple at the outskirts of Chennai. A 35-foot statue of the Lord Anjaneya was sculpted exclusively for the temple and the statue of the Hanuman is in a sitting posture and weighs around 140 tonnes. The sitting posture of Hanuman statue is first of its kind in India. The single-stone statue is in 35 feet high and 12 feet wide and 7 feet thick.[38][39]

Film career

Arjun's father Shaakthii Prasad, a renowned actor of Kannada films, did not want his son to become actor and turned down film offers that Arjun began to receive as a teenager. In a surprise move, film producer Rajendra Singh Babu managed to convince Arjun to begin shoot for a feature film for his production house without Shakti Prasad's express permission and consequently, his father agreed to Arjun's career choice. The film Simhada Mari Sainya (1981) featured him as a junior artiste and the director of the film gave him the stage name of Arjun, replacing his original name Ashok Babu.[40] While he began to establish himself Kannada films, he received an offer from actor-producer A. V. M. Rajan and director Rama Narayanan to do a Tamil film Nandri. Simultaneously he was offered a Telugu film, Kodi Ramakrishna's Maa Pallelo Gopaludu in Telugu too which went on to be a big success, running for a year in three centres. His career as an actor began to take off in the mid 1980s and he sometimes worked for up to seven shifts in a day to keep up with the films he had committed to do.[40][41]

By 1990, his films lost box office value and he was out of work in Tamil and Telugu films for almost a year. He subsequently chose to direct his feature film Sevagan (1992), a crime story which opened to mixed reviews, but became a box office success.[42] Soon after, Shankar cast him in the lead role in his first film, Gentleman, after much persuasion. Arjun had initially rejected the film without listening to Shankar's narration but the director's persistence prompted him to feature in the film as a vigilante against corruption. The film opened to positive reviews and went on to become a trendsetter in the Tamil film industry, as well as achieving significant box office success, while Arjun went on to win the State Award for Best Actor.[43][20] His change of fortune at the box office continued and Arjun began to gain ground as a bankable lead star in action films after his films including his patriotic directorial venture Jai Hind (1994) and Karnaa (1995), where he played a dual role, went on to become blockbusters.[44] Kamal Haasan approached Arjun to play a police officer in the drama film Kurudhipunal (1995), and the actor jumped at the opportunity and agreed to do the film even without hearing the narration. Arjun won positive acclaim for his role, while the film became India's official entry for the 68th Academy Awards Best Foreign Language Film category.[45]

In the late 1990s, his action films often carried a patriotic theme, though he was still able to attract prominent producers and directors.[46] After a series of unsuccessful action films, including his own venture Thaayin Manikodi (1998), he teamed up again with Shankar in the political drama film Mudhalvan (1999). Portraying an ambitious TV journalist who receives the opportunity to become the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu for a day, Arjun offered bulk dates for filming the project to Shankar.[23] The film subsequently won positive reviews with Arjun described as having "acquitted himself with aplomb in the challenging role".[24] Arjun received the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor for his role as well as numerous other nominations. Arjun then briefly experimented in softer roles, portraying critically acclaimed characters of businessman with "shades of grey" in Prabhu Solomon's Kannodu Kanbathellam (1999) and as an energetic civil service officer in Vaanavil (2000). He then featured in Vasanth's romantic drama film Rhythm (2000), where he played a photographer, who eventually falls in love with another widower. Featuring a popular soundtrack and opening to positive reviews, Rhythm also became a commercial a success, with a critic noting "Arjun is as polished as ever" and adding "who would have conceived this idea that the "Action King" could attempt a soft-natured role of this kind".[25] He carried on with a lighter theme in his next directorial venture, the love story Vedham (2001), while he ventured into Telugu cinema again by appearing in Raja's Hanuman Junction and as a Hindu devotee in Sri Manjunatha (2001).

The image of "action king" made him popular with town and village centre audiences, who appreciate the actor's fight and stunt scenes. He thus actively chose to specialise in action films, often collaborating with directors who specialised in them such as Sundar C, Venkatesh and Selva. In the mid 2000s, he appeared in several action films with the same premise, often portraying a police officer or a local do-gooder. He directed and featured in lead roles in both the action films Ezhumalai (2002) and Parasuram (2003), while also being involved in Maharajan's Arasatchi (2004). Some of his films, Giri (2004) and Marudhamalai, were box office successes, with several of his projects were not, including Madrasi, Vathiyar (2006) and Durai, in all of which he was the story writer.[47] Despite not achieving any significant hit films in the 2000s, producers often considered Arjun as a "minimum guarantee" actor and felt his sizable fan following the four Southern States of India would help recover money even through dubbed versions.[48][49] In a rare experimental film for him in the decade, he portrayed the role of the Hindu deity Hanuman in Krishna Vamsi's devotional film Sri Anjaneyam (2004) and worked on the film without receiving remuneration as a self-confessed worshipper of the deity.[50] He was also cast for a change as a realistic police officer in Bharathiraja's critically acclaimed Bommalattam (2008), where a reviewer felt his "showcase of the soft, subtle yet unrelenting cop was noteworthy".[51] [52]

Since the turn of the decade, Arjun has attempted to move away from his "action king" image and accepted to star in films where he would play the antagonist or a supporting role, with the move drawing praise from film critics.[53] In 2011, Arjun accepted the opportunity to play an extended guest role alongside Ajith Kumar in Venkat Prabhu's crime thriller Mankatha, with critics praising his performance as a police offer in the blockbuster.[54] The following year he appeared in Kannada film Prasad, for which he won the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actor. Portraying a middle-class father with a deaf and dumb son, Arjun noted it was a rewarding experience for him to break the monotony of his standard roles and attempt something different, admitting he was moved by the script.[55] The film opened to unanimously positive reviews in March 2012 and then was selected to be screened as the Berlin Film Festival, with critics labelling Arjun's portrayal as a "stunning performance" and his "career best".[56] Arjun collaborated with director Mani Ratnam with Kadal (2013), in which the actor portrayed a negative role of a smuggler in coastal Tamil Nadu. While the film opened to mixed reviews and became a box office failure, Arjun won rave reviews for his portrayal with Sify.com noting Arjun is "deliciously despicable in his career's most memorable negative role" and The Hindu labelling him as "brilliant".[57] He then won acclaim for his portrayal of real life police officer K. Vijay Kumar in the bilingual film Vana Yuddham, the biopic of notorious forest brigand Veerappan, as well as for his role of a paralysed swimming coach in Vasanth's romance film, Moondru Per Moondru Kadal.[58] His latest directorial venture, Jai Hind 2 contained a message about the declining state of the Indian education system. Thee film became a box office success in Kannada, while the Tamil version did not perform well at the box office.[59]

Filmography

As actor

YearTitleRoleLanguageNote
1981Simhada Mari SainyaArjun KannadaKannada debut
1983AashaArjun
Prema Yuddha
1984Pooja Phala
Prema Jyothi
Male Bantu Male
PralayantakaGuest appearance
NandriMuruganTamilTamil debut
KadamaiJeeva
1985Naagam
Maa Pallelo GopaluduGopalamTeluguTelugu debut
IlamaiTamil
Sivappu Kili
VeshamAshok
TerrorTelugu
Bangaru Chilaka
Engal KuralRajaTamil
Yaar?Jagan
AvanJohnny
1986Naga DevathaTelugu
Na Ninna PreetisuveKannadaDubbed in Tamil as Thanthai Mel Aanai
KutraTelugu
PrathidwaniRavi
KotigaduDubbed in Tamil as Enga Ooru Thambi
En SabadhamVijayTamil
Kulirkaala MegangalPrem
Vettai
Konaseema KurraduRambabuTelugu
Mannemlo Monagadu
Cowboy No. 1Vijay
1987Manavadostunnadu Dubbed in Tamil as Naanthan Raja
Nyayaniki SankelluDubbed in Tamil as Neethikku Vilangu
Chinnari Devatha
Shankar GuruShankar GuruTamil
TrimurtuluSivaTelugu
Thayaramma Thandava Krishna
Kalyana KacheriVadiveluTamil
Maonagadu TeluguDubbed in Tamil as Sirai Qaidhi
Garjinchina GangaDubbed in Tamil as Thayin Theerpu
Prathispandhana
Rakshasa Samharam Babu/Arjun
1988Thaimel AanaiRajaTamil
Venghai
Thaai PaasamRaja
Doctor Gari AbbaiKranthiTelugu
Chattamtho ChadarangamDubbed in Tamil as Sattam Oru Sathurangam
Pattikaatu ThambiChinna ThambiTamil
Dhayam OnnuArun (Raja / Ilaiyaraja
/ Arjun /
Ignatius Immanuel Inbaraj)
Siripuram ChinnoduTelugu
Veguchukka PagatichukkaDubbed in Tamil as Edutha Sabatham Mudipen
CoolieGopi
August 15 RathriAbhimanyuDubbed in Tamil as Kakki Sattai Potta Machan
1989SondhakkaranRajaduraiTamil
Vettai Vilai
Vettaiyaadu VilaiyaaduRaja
Annanukku JaiKaali
Padicha PullaKasi
En ThangaiPandiyan
Enga Annan VarattumManikkam
PremagniVikramKannadaDubbed in Tamil as Thennattu Vengai
1990PrathapPrathapDubbed in Tamil as Lorry Driver
Paattali MaganGopiTamil
Manaivi Oru ManickamVijay
Periya Idathu PillaiVijay
Aatha Naan Pass AyittaenChinnasamy
Thangaikku Oru ThalattuGopi,
Prakash
1991Thanga ThamaraigalRamu
Enga Ooru SippaiRasaiyya
1992Mudhal KuralKaran
SevaganSanjay
Annan Ennada Thambi EnnadaShankar
Police LockupArjunKannada
Snehada KadalalliKrishnaDubbed in Tamil as Meenavan
ShivanagaShivaDubbed in Tamil as Raja Naagam
1993AlimayyaAnantha
PrathapPrathapTamil
GokulamKannanGuest appearance
GentlemanKrishnamoorthy (Kitcha)Winner, Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor
Dhuruva NatchathiramSuriyadevan
Karpagam VanthachuSakthivel
Rojavai KillatheDuraipandi (Alexander)
1994Jai HindBharath
Mettupatti MirasuChinnadurai
SadhuSathyamoorthy (Sakthi)
Maa Voori MaarajuSuribabuTelugu
1995Mudhal UdhayamCheenuTamil
KarnaaKarna, Vijay
KurudhipunalAbbas
Ayudha PoojaiKrishnasamy
1996SengottaiSekhar
SubashSubash
KurudhipunalAbbasTelugu
1997Adimai SangiliKarthikeyan (Kannan)Tamil
1998KondattamRaja (Ramu)
Thaayin ManikodiArjun
Zulm-O-SitamArjunHindiDubbed in Tamil as Arjuna
ShubhavaartaRajendra Prasad "Raja"Telugu
1999Suriya PaarvaiVijayTamil
Hello FriendTelugu
Mannavaru ChinnavaruRajaTamil100th film
SuyamvaramSanjay
Kannodu KanbathellamSeetharam
MudhalvanPughazhendiWinner, Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor
2000SudhandhiramVishwa
RhythmKarthikeyan
VaanavilSurya
2001VedhamVijay
Sri ManjunathaManjunathaKannada
Telugu
Hanuman JunctionKrishnaTeluguDubbed in Tamil as Singakottai
2002EzhumalaiEzhumalaiTamil
2003ParasuramParasuram
OttranKarthik
2004Puttintiki Ra ChelliSivannaTelugu
Anbu SagotharanSivaTamil
Sri AnjaneyamLord AnjaneyaTeluguDubbed in Tamil as Hanuman
ArasatchiSiddharthTamil
GiriGiri (Shiva)
JaisuryaJai Anand
Surya
2005ChinnaChinna
AanaiVijay
2006MadrasiKasi
SivakasiTelugu
VathiyarAnnaduraiTamil
2007ManikandaManikanda/Raja
MarudhamalaiMarudhamalai
ThavamHimselfGuest appearance
2008SwagatamSrikanthTeluguDubbed in Tamil as America to Aminjikarai
DuraiDurai (Raja)Tamil
BommalattamVivek
ThiruvannamalaiEaswaran/Swamiji
2009VayuputraKannadaGuest appearance
2010Rama Rama Krishna KrishnaAshok DevaTeluguDubbed in Tamil as Gandhipuram
Vandae MaatharamAnwar HussainTamil
Malayalam
VallakottaiMuthuvel (Vayuputhran)Tamil
2011MankathaPrithviraj
2012This WeekendSanjayHindiDubbed in Tamil as Kaatupuli
MaasiMasilamaniTamil
PrasadShankarKannadaWinner, Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actor
Dubbed in Tamil as Prasad [60]
2013KadalBergmansTamilWinner, Vijay Award for Best Villain
Dubbed in Telugu as Kadali
AttahasaDGP K. Vijay KumarKannadaNominated, SIIMA Award for Best Supporting Actor
Vana YuddhamTamilDubbed in Telugu as Veerappan
Moondru Per Moondru KaadhalPaul Harris Rosario
2014Jai Hind 2AbhimanyuTamil
Telugu
AbhimanyuKannada
2016GameShakthi
Oru Melliya KoduTamil
2017NibunanRanjith Kalidoss150th film
Dubbed in Hindi as Jigarbaaz
VismayaKannada
LIEPadmanabhaTelugu
2018Prema BarahaHimselfKannadaSpecial appearance
Solli VidavaTamil
Naa Peru Surya, Naa Illu IndiaDr. Rama Krishna RajuTeluguDubbed in Tamil as En Peyar Surya En Veedu India
Irumbu ThiraiSathyamoorthy (White Devil)Tamil
KontractdaggerS. S. SameerTelugu
Kannada
Filming
Iruvar OppanthamdaggerTamil
Kurukshetra daggerKarnaKannadaDubbed in Telugu
KolaikaranTamilFilming
2019WalterTamilPre Production
Marakkar:Arabikkadalinte SimhamZamorianMalayalamPre Production

As director, producer, writer and distributor

Year Title Credited as Language Notes
Director Producer Writer Distributor
1992SevaganGreen tickGreen tickGreen tickGreen tickTamil
1993PrathapGreen tickGreen tickGreen tickGreen tickTamil
1994Jai HindGreen tickGreen tickTamil
1995KarnaGreen tickTamil
1998Thaayin ManikodiGreen tickGreen tickTamil
Thutta MuttaGreen tickKannada
1999SuyamvaramGreen tickTamil
2001VedhamGreen tickGreen tickGreen tickGreen tickTamil
2002EzhumalaiGreen tickGreen tickTamil
2003ParasuramGreen tickGreen tickTamil
2006MadrasiGreen tickGreen tickGreen tickTamil
VathiyarGreen tickTamil
2007ThavamGreen tickGreen tickTamil
2008DuraiGreen tickTamil
2009VayuputraGreen tickKannada
2014Jai Hind 2Green tickGreen tickGreen tickGreen tickTamil[61]
AbhimanyuGreen tickGreen tickGreen tickGreen tickKannada[62][63][64]
2018Prema BarahaGreen tickGreen tickGreen tickGreen tickKannada
Solli VidavaGreen tickGreen tickGreen tickGreen tickTamil

As singer

YearFilmSongMusic directorNotes
1995Mudhal Udhayam"Raasi Nalla Raasi"Sankar Ganesh
1995Karnaa"Hello Miss Chellama"VidyasagarSang alongside Chetan, Swarnalatha
2003Parasuram"Chittukuruvi"A. R. RahmanSang alongside Swarnalatha, Sriram Parthasarathy
2004Jaisurya"Kattuna Avala Kattuvenda"DevaSang alongside Vadivelu

Awards

State Film Awards - Won
Other awards - Won

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