Awards & Winners

R. Madhavan

Date of Birth 01-June-1970
Place of Birth Jamshedpur
(India, Jharkhand, East Singhbhum district)
Nationality India
Also know as Ranganathan Madhavan, Madhavan, Madhavan Ranganathan, Maddy, Madhavan Balaji Ranganathan, मैडी, आर माधवन, रंगनाथन माधवन, माधवन रंगनाथन, माधवन बालाजी रंगनाथन
Profession Presenter, Screenwriter, Actor, Film Producer
R. Madhavan is an Indian actor, writer, film producer and television host. Madhavan has received a Filmfare Award, an award from the Tamil Nadu State Film Awards alongside recognition and nominations from other organisations. 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 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 as the husband going through the traumas of his marriage in Mani Ratnam's successful romantic film Alaipayuthey. Madhavan soon developed an image as a romantic hero with notable roles in two of 2001's biggest grossers, Gautham Menon's directorial debut Minnale and Madras Talkies' Dumm Dumm Dumm. He worked with Ratnam again in the critically acclaimed 2002 film Kannathil Muthamittal playing the father of an adopted girl, whilst he enjoyed commercial success with his role in Linguswamy's action film, Run. He was cast opposite Kamal Haasan in the 2003 drama Anbe Sivam, which earned him two notable awards for supporting actor. In 2004 he gave critically acclaimed performances in the multi-starring drama Aayutha Ezhuthu and the film secured him his first Filmfare Award for the intense portrayal of a rogue. In the mid-2000s Madhavan also pursued a career in Hindi films, writing the dialogues for the comedy Ramji Londonwaley, before appearing in supporting roles in two big-budget productions, Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's Rang De Basanti and Mani Ratnam's biopic Guru. He then won critical acclaim for his portrayal of angry man in his home production in 2007, Evano Oruvan, whilst two years later he appeared in the successful bilingual horror film Yavarum Nalam. He also played a critically acclaimed role in the 2009 blockbuster by Rajkumar Hirani, 3 Idiots, portraying a student with actors Aamir Khan and Sharman Joshi.

Awards by R. Madhavan

Check all the awards nominated and won by R. Madhavan.

2011


Asianet Golden Star Award

Nominations 2011 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor – Tamil Manmadan Ambu

2010


Nominations 2010 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor 3 Idiots
IIFA Award for Best Supporting Actor 3 Idiots
Farhan Qureshi
Vijay Award for Best Supporting Actor Manmadan Ambu

2009


Nominations 2009 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Vijay Award for Best Actor Yavarum Nalam

2007


Nominations 2007 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Vijay Award for Best Actor Evano Oruvan
Vijay Award for Best Story, Screenplay Writer Evano Oruvan

2005


2004


Nominations 2004 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor – Tamil Love is God

2002


Nominations 2002 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Zee Cine Award for Best Male Debut Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein