Vemal

Vemal
Born Vimal Ramasamy
(1979-04-25) April 25, 1979
Pannankombu, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu
Nationality Indian
Occupation Actor
Years active 2004; 2007–present
Spouse(s)
Akshaya (m. 2010)

Vemal (also spelled as Vimal' is an Indian film actor, who appears in Tamil films. Following uncredited appearances in the Ghilli, Kuruvi and Kireedam and a cameo role in the critically acclaimed movie Kanchivaram, he played the lead role in Pandiraj's critically acclaimed Pasanga (2009). Subsequently, he played lead roles in several low-budget productions. He established himself as a successful upcoming actor with Kalavani (2010), after that he has claimed his name with these movies Vaagai Sooda Vaa (2011), Kalakalappu (2012), Kedi Billa Killadi Ranga, Desingu Raja (2013), Manjapai (2014) and Mannar Vagaiyara (2018).

Early life and career

Vimal was born in Pannankombu, a village near Manapparai and later moved to Chennai. He discontinued his studies and began learning dancing and joined the Koothu-P-Pattarai, a theatre group in Chennai.[1]

While being a part of Koothu-P-Pattarai, Vimal was appearing in uncredited roles in several high-profile Tamil films, including Ghilli (2004), Kireedam (2007) and Kuruvi (2008), starring noted lead actors Vijay and Ajith Kumar. He played his first leading role in Pasanga (2009), directed by Pandiraj, in which he played Meenakshisundaram, an insurance agent.[1] The film won critical acclaim, while his performance was well received. He next appeared in A. Sarkunam's comedy entertainer Kalavani (2010) with Oviya in the female lead which went on to become a sleeper hit.[2] His other 2010 film was Maattuthaavani which was long-delayed and went unnoticed. In 2011, he acted in three films, Cloud Nine Movie's Thoonga Nagaram, Eththan and Vaagai Sooda Vaa, which saw him collaborating with A. Sarkunam again. Vaagai Sooda Vaa was a period piece set in the 1960s, with Vimal playing a village teacher named Veluthambi.[3] His next release was Ishtam, a remake of Telugu hit Yemaindhi Ee Vela, in which he played an urban character for the first time.[4] He was then seen in UTV's comedy film Kalakalappu under Sundar C's direction that features an ensemble cast.[5]

Vimal is currently working on more than half-a-dozen projects. He has completed Padmamagan's Netru Indru and C. S. Amudhan's Rendavathu Padam co-starring Richard Rishi and Aravind Akash.[6] He is shooting for two remakes, Jannal Oram and Pulivaal, both remakes of Malayalam films,[7] Manja Pye and Anjalai.[8] Vimal had also signed Unmai Sonnal Nesippaya, a film based on real incidents to be directed by newcomer Ravi,[9] and a film to be directed by Thirumurugan, who played villain in his film Kalavani.[10]

He appeared in the Indian cricket league advertisement for Chennai Superstars as a stylish batsman.

Personal life

On 12 December 2010, Vimal got married in a manner portrayed by him in 'Kalavani'[11] In 'Kalavani', its protagonist Vimal would marry the girl of his choice despite opposition from her parents. And in real life too, the actor did the same thing by entering wedlock with his girlfriend, who happens to be his relative's daughter.

Vimal and Akshaya aka Priyadarsini, a medical college student in Chennai, were in love with each other. However, her parents allegedly opposed the affair, saying they were not interested in their daughter marrying an actor.

Following this, Akshaya left for Kumbakonam, where Vimal was shooting for a film Eththan. From there, they went to a Murugan temple and tied the knot.

Says Vimal, "We have no other option since Akshaya's parents were looking for a doctor groom for her".[12]

Filmography

Actor
Key
Films that have not yet been released Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Film Role Notes
2004GhilliSaravanavelu's teammateUncredited role
2007KireedamShaktivel's friendUncredited role
2008KuruviRefugee in CuddapahUncredited role
PandhayamMurugesanUncredited role
KanchivaramRangan
2009PasangaMeenakshi SundaramVijay Award for Best Debut Actor
2010KalavaniArivazhagan (Arikki)
2011Thoonga NagaramKanean
EththanSathyamoorthy
Vaagai Sooda VaaVeluthambiTamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor
2012Mattuthavani
KalakalappuSeenu
IshtamSaravanan
2013Sillunu Oru SandhippuAshok
Kedi Billa Killadi RangaKesavan
Moondru Per Moondru KaadhalVarun
Desingu RajaIdhayakani
Jannal OramSubbiah
2014Ninaithathu YaaroHimselfCameo appearance
PulivaalKasi
ManjapaiTamil
Netru IndruSivaji
Kathai Thiraikathai Vasanam IyakkamHimselfCameo appearance
Oru Oorla Rendu RajaAzhagu
2015KaavalAnbarasu
2016AnjalaKavas
Mappillai SingamAnbuchelvan
2018Mannar VagaiyaraMadhiyazhagan
Kanni Raasi Films that have not yet been releasedFilming
Kalavani 2 Films that have not yet been releasedFilming
Ivanukku Engeyo Macham IrukkuFilming
Rendavadhu padamDropped
Producer

As a producer with the studio, A3V Cinemaz:

References

  1. 1 2 Rao, Subha J (12 November 2011). "Only Vemal!". The Hindu. Chennai, India.
  2. "Kalavani goes places". The Times Of India. 22 July 2010.
  3. "In quest of victory! – Times Of India". Articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com. 8 May 2011. Retrieved 10 November 2011.
  4. Vimal gets an image makeover with Ishtam. sify.com
  5. "Sundar C's next - 'Masala'". IndiaGlitz. Retrieved 12 October 2011.
  6. "Latest on Amudhan's 'Rendavadhu Padam'". Indiaglitz.com. 2011-11-11. Retrieved 2013-05-10.
  7. "'Chappa Kurishu' turns 'Pulival' in Kollywood - The Times of India". The Times Of India.
  8. Gupta, Rinku (9 October 2013) Ace Stuntman turns producer. New Indian Express
  9. "Vimal in 'Unmai Sonnal Nesippaya'". IndiaGlitz. Retrieved 9 November 2011.
  10. "விமலின் அடுத்தடுத்த படங்கள்". Indiaglitz.com. 2011-11-07. Retrieved 2013-05-10.
  11. "Actor Vimal weds his sweetheart". The Times Of India. 29 December 2010.
  12. "'Kalavani' style wedding for Vimal". Indiaglitz.com. 2010-12-28. Retrieved 2013-05-10.
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