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== Early life == |
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Arvind Swamy was born in [[Tiruchirappalli]], [[Tamil Nadu]] to television actor [[Delhi Kumar]].<ref name="rediffmovies">{{cite news|title=Saasanam: Truly memorable!|date=July 28, 2006|url=http://www.rediff.com/movies/2006/jul/28saas.htm|work=Rediff Movies}}</ref> At an early age, he was adopted by his uncle, industrialist [[V. D. Swami]].<ref name="ie_20101226">{{cite news|title=Sankara Nethralaya dedicates autitorium|url=http://expressbuzz.com/cities/chennai/sankara-nethralaya-dedicates-autitorium/234352.html|date=December 26, 2010}}</ref><ref name="rediffmovies" /> Arvind Swami studied in Sishya School and later in Don Bosco and completed his schooling in 1987. He then graduated from [[Loyola College, Chennai]] in 1990 in business. He went to the United States to do his Masters in International Business from Wake Forest University in North Carolina. |
Arvind Swamy was born in [[Tiruchirappalli]], [[Tamil Nadu]] to television actor [[Delhi Kumar]].<ref name="rediffmovies">{{cite news|title=Saasanam: Truly memorable!|date=July 28, 2006|url=http://www.rediff.com/movies/2006/jul/28saas.htm|work=Rediff Movies}}</ref> At an early age, he was adopted by his uncle, industrialist [[V. D. Swami]].<ref name="ie_20101226">{{cite news|title=Sankara Nethralaya dedicates autitorium|url=http://expressbuzz.com/cities/chennai/sankara-nethralaya-dedicates-autitorium/234352.html|date=December 26, 2010}}</ref><ref name="rediffmovies" /> Arvind Swami studied in Sishya School and later in Don Bosco and completed his schooling in 1987. He then graduated from [[Loyola College, Chennai]] in 1990 in business. He went to the United States to do his Masters in International Business from Wake Forest University in North Carolina. |
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== Film career == |
== Film career == |
Revision as of 06:40, 26 April 2012
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Born | Arvind Swami June 18, 1966 |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1991 - 2000; 2006 - present |
Arvind Swami (born 18 June 1966) is an Indian film actor. He has acted in Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu and Hindi. Popular movies to his credit include Roja, Bombay, Minsaara Kanavu, Indira, Devaraagam, Alaipayuthey. He had taken a break from films to concentrate on his business.
Early life
Arvind swami was born on June 18, 1970, Arvind Swamy was born in Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu to television actor Delhi Kumar.[1] At an early age, he was adopted by his uncle, industrialist V. D. Swami.[2][1] Arvind Swami studied in Sishya School and later in Don Bosco and completed his schooling in 1987. He then graduated from Loyola College, Chennai in 1990 in business. He went to the United States to do his Masters in International Business from Wake Forest University in North Carolina.
Film career
He was introduced to the movie industry by Mani Ratnam through his Thalapathi. His first film, as lead hero, was Mani Ratnam's Roja. The movie became a hit throughout the country and Arvind Swami's impressive performance established his position as an actor. He was very selective about his roles. Though he has acted in only a few films, most of them went on to become blockbusters, highly rated by film critics. Roja and Bombay, both having a national integration theme won many awards at the State and National levels. Arvind has won several awards, popular and critical, for his films. He was also reviewed by Time Magazine and was appreciated by the magazine for his 'soulful' performance in the film Bombay.
Arvind Swami retired from acting in 2000. In spite of his superstar status, he decided to quit acting and pursue other interests. After a long break, he will be the villain in the upcoming Vishal-Trisha film directed by Thiru. The actor, who kept on refusing offers from the directors, was reportedly impressed with Thiru's script.[3]
Arvind Swami will be seen playing a very crucial role in Kadal, which is set in the backdrop of the lives of fishermen in Rameswaram.[4]
Personal life
He went to pursue his Masters in Business Administration at Wake Forest University, North Carolina, USA, but unfortunately he returned shortly to India due to his mother's ill health. He lost his mother in 1993,but his father is still alive .
Arvind Swami got married to Gayathri Ramamurthy in 1994 and they had a daughter, Adhira (b.1996) and a son Rudra (b.2000). However, the couple had a strained relationship and lived separately for 7 years until 2010, when they filed for divorce.[5] Arvind Swamy continues to live with his children.[6]
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Language | Notes |
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1991 | Thalapathi | Arjun | Tamil | |
1992 | Roja | Rishikumar | Tamil | Winner, Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor |
1993 | Marupadiyum | Tamil | ||
Daddy | Pratap Varma | Malayalam | ||
Thalattu | Kuzhandai | Tamil | ||
1994 | Paasamalargal | Tamil | ||
1995 | Bombay | Shekhar | Tamil | |
Indira | Thiyagu | Tamil | ||
1996 | Devaraagam | Vishnu | Malayalam | |
Mounam | Kiran | Telugu | ||
1997 | Minsaara Kanavu | Thomas | Tamil | |
Pudhayal | Koti | Tamil | ||
1998 | Saat Rang Ke Sapne | Mahipal | Hindi | |
1999 | En Swasa Katre | Arun | Tamil | |
2000 | Alaipayuthey | Tamil | Guest appearance | |
Raja Ko Rani Se Pyar Ho Gaya | Mohit Kumar | Hindi | ||
2006 | Sasanam | Muthiah | Tamil | |
2013 | Kadal | Tamil | Filming |
References
- ^ a b "Saasanam: Truly memorable!". Rediff Movies. July 28, 2006.
- ^ "Sankara Nethralaya dedicates autitorium". December 26, 2010.
- ^ http://www.centralchronicle.com/roja-fame-arvind-swamy-back-in-films.html
- ^ "Mani Ratnam ropes in Aravind Swami". IndiaGlitz. Retrieved 1 February 2012.
- ^ "Aravind Swamy's 'happy' divorce". Sify. Retrieved 2010-12-02.
- ^ TNN (December 2, 2010). "Arvind Swamy to pay wife Rs 75L divorce settlement". Times of India. Retrieved 2010-12-02.
External links
- Arvind Swamy at IMDb