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  Anirudh Ravichander
Anirudh Ravichander (born 16 October 1990), better known as Anirudh, is an Indian film composer and singer in the Tamil film industry.

He made his debut as a Music Director for the Tamil film, 3 directed by Aishwarya Dhanush. He has been inspired by the music of A. R. Rahman. He is the nephew of Latha Rajinikanth.

The promotion song, "Why This Kolaveri Di", that Anirudh had composed for the Tamil film 3, went viral on YouTube and had tracked more than 50 million views.

Anirudh was born on the 16th of October 1990 in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He is the son of actor Ravi Raghavendra. His mother Lakshmi is a dancer. Anirudh was a part of a band in school called Zinx. As a kid, he knew composing music is all hed Circuit while in college.

He graduated from Loyola College, Chennai in 2011, which according to him was just a back ...  See full bio

Anirudh Ravichander (born 16 October 1990), better known as Anirudh, is an Indian film composer and singer in the Tamil film industry.

He made his debut as a Music Director for the Tamil film, 3 directed by Aishwarya Dhanush. He has been inspired by the music of A. R. Rahman. He is the nephew of Latha Rajinikanth.

The promotion song, "Why This Kolaveri Di", that Anirudh had composed for the Tamil film 3, went viral on YouTube and had tracked more than 50 million views.

Anirudh was born on the 16th of October 1990 in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He is the son of actor Ravi Raghavendra. His mother Lakshmi is a dancer. Anirudh was a part of a band in school called Zinx. As a kid, he knew composing music is all hed Circuit while in college.

He graduated from Loyola College, Chennai in 2011, which according to him was just a back up in case his music career did not take off. Anirudh learnt classical piano from Trinity College of Music, London. He also learnt Carnatic music, and was part of a Carnatic fusion band.

 
  Prithviraj
Prithviraj Sukumaran is an Indian film actor. He made his debut in 2002 in the Malayalam film Nandanam, and has since acted in more than 50 films, notably including Nandanam (2002), Swapnakoodu (2003), Ananthabhadram (2005), Vaasthavam (2006), Classmates (2006), Thalappavu (2008), Thirakkatha (2008), Puthiya Mukham (2009) and Robinhood (2009). Prithviraj`s notable Tamil films are Kana Kandaen (2005), Mozhi (2007) and Raavanan (2010). He has also made his presence felt in Telugu films through Police Police (2010) and Villain (2010).

Prithviraj was born in Trivandrum, Kerala, to Malayalam actors Sukumaran and Mallika. His elder brother Indrajith Sukumaran and sister-in-law Poornima are also film actors. His initial schooling was at St. Mary`s School Poojappura, which was near his Chengallur home. Here he acted in various dramas and skits...  See full bio

Prithviraj Sukumaran is an Indian film actor. He made his debut in 2002 in the Malayalam film Nandanam, and has since acted in more than 50 films, notably including Nandanam (2002), Swapnakoodu (2003), Ananthabhadram (2005), Vaasthavam (2006), Classmates (2006), Thalappavu (2008), Thirakkatha (2008), Puthiya Mukham (2009) and Robinhood (2009). Prithviraj`s notable Tamil films are Kana Kandaen (2005), Mozhi (2007) and Raavanan (2010). He has also made his presence felt in Telugu films through Police Police (2010) and Villain (2010).

Prithviraj was born in Trivandrum, Kerala, to Malayalam actors Sukumaran and Mallika. His elder brother Indrajith Sukumaran and sister-in-law Poornima are also film actors. His initial schooling was at St. Mary`s School Poojappura, which was near his Chengallur home. Here he acted in various dramas and skits for the annual day celebrations. Later he did his schooling from the Sainik School Kazhakoottam, Thiruvananthapuram and Bharathiya Vidya Bhavan, Thiruvananthapuram. Prithviraj, along with his brother Indrajith, used to take part in debates and elocutions in the school. Prithviraj had also won the title of "Mr LA Fest", in 1999 at LA Fest, an annual inter-school arts festival hosted by Loyola School, Thiruvananthapuram.

While pursuing his Bachelor`s in Information Technology at the University of Tasmania, Australia, he was called by Renjith to play the lead role in his directorial debut Nandanam. It was Fazil, a leading Malayalam film director, who introduced him to Renjith. After his performance in Nandanam, he was flooded with offers from the industry, so he decided to take a break from studies and concentrate on acting.

Prithviraj began his career in Malayalam cinema in 2002. The Hindu commented in 2007 that Prithviraj would remain one of the young stars in the reckoning irrespective of the box office prospects of his films.

In 2002, Prithviraj was cast by Renjith in his second directorial venture, Nandanam. After this he appeared in films directed by Lohithadas, Vinayan, Kamal and Bhadran.

He later went on to do Stop Violence and Swapnakoodu. Shyamaprasad, who cast him in lead role in his film Akale, said that Prithviraj`s advantages are his talent and intelligence irrespective of his box office successes.

In 2006, he played the role of Sub Inspector Solomon Joseph in the critically acclaimed Vargam. After Vargam, Prithviraj acted in Vaasthavam with the same director, M. Padmakumar, for which he received the Kerala State Award for Best Actor for 2006, and became the youngest actor to win the award. The same year he starred in Lal Jose`s Classmates which went onto become an all time blockbuster thus increasing his market value and brought about confidence in producers to make more youth oriented movies.

In 2007, he starred in Chocolate, directed by Shafi which was a huge success. In 2008, he starred in Thalappavu (directed by Madhupal) and Thirakkatha (directed by Renjith), in which he took up roles which serve as pivotal characters. One of the reviews of Thalappavu describes it as a film which is truly the coming-of-age film for Prithviraj the actor and that there is a spartan dignity that he brings into his commanding portrayal of Naxalite Joseph. The Sify review of Thirakkatha describes it as a "genuine attempt that keeps the viewer engaged until the end". Both Thalappavu and Thirakkatha shared the award for the best film in the Film Critics Award for 2008. He has also made a special appearance in Anjali Menon`s Manjadikkuru.
In 2009, the success of Prithviraj`s Puthiya Mukham (directed by Diphan) led the Print.

 
  Crazy Mohan
Crazy Mohan is a popular Tamil comedy actor, script writer and playwright.

He was a student at the College of Engineering, Guindy, where he graduated as a Mechanical Engineer in 1973. He wrote his first drama at College of Engineering, Guindy, when he was in the 4th year in 1972. His guide was his classmate S. Ravi, who was the President of Tamil Manram. He founded the popular drama troupe `Crazy Troupe` in 1973 and was its leader and president. Under Mohan, the Crazy Troupe performed over 200 plays across Tamil Nadu, most of the themes involving satire and witty dialogue. The troupe`s name changed in 1976 to `Crazy Creations` and in 1982 to `Crazy Dreams`. In 1988, Mohan founded the prominent production company `Crazy Productions`. However the Crazy troupe continued to perform until 1994, when they were finally disbanded. Mohan`s trou...  See full bio

Crazy Mohan is a popular Tamil comedy actor, script writer and playwright.

He was a student at the College of Engineering, Guindy, where he graduated as a Mechanical Engineer in 1973. He wrote his first drama at College of Engineering, Guindy, when he was in the 4th year in 1972. His guide was his classmate S. Ravi, who was the President of Tamil Manram. He founded the popular drama troupe `Crazy Troupe` in 1973 and was its leader and president. Under Mohan, the Crazy Troupe performed over 200 plays across Tamil Nadu, most of the themes involving satire and witty dialogue. The troupe`s name changed in 1976 to `Crazy Creations` and in 1982 to `Crazy Dreams`. In 1988, Mohan founded the prominent production company `Crazy Productions`. However the Crazy troupe continued to perform until 1994, when they were finally disbanded. Mohan`s troupe often competed with S. V. Shekhar`s Mylapore Boys Troupe.

In addition to dramas and teleserials, he has also worked in a number of comedies, like Michael Madana Kama Rajan, Apoorva Sagodharargal, Avvai Shanmughi and Panchathanthiram. He has played a small role in each of these films, and he has acted or written dialogue for over 70 films including Arunachalam (starring Rajnikanth).

His brother Maadhu Balaji plays the hero in all his dramas.

His first play was Crazy Thieves in Paalavakkam, through this play the title Crazy fitted and he is called as Crazy Mohan.  

 
 
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