Ramki
Ramki, born on March 31, 1962, isn’t your everyday face in Indian cinema—he’s been around the block and then some. If you’ve ever caught Inainda Kaigal back in the ‘90s, you know the dude has that wild charisma, the kind you just don’t fake. He’s not one of those actors who just fades into the background; nah, he grabs the screen and refuses to let go.
Fast-forward a couple decades, and boom—he’s still killing it. Like in Rx 100 (2018), he plays these grizzled, complex characters that stay with you. Not just another villain or dad role. There’s always some edge, some twist behind his eyes, like he’s in on a secret that nobody else gets. And now, in 2024, he pops up in Lucky Baskhar, proving once again that age is apparently just a number if you’ve got the chops.
You can see in his performances that he’s not just there to cash a paycheck. He commits. Whether it’s an action-packed sequence or some heavy emotional moment, he brings that old-school intensity but never feels out of place among the new-gen stars. There’s this cool blend of experience and raw energy. Ramki’s career, honestly, is like a masterclass in staying relevant without ever selling out. He’s a bit of a legend, really—never overhyped, always solid, and somehow always pops up when you least expect it.