Vikram

Vikram’s one of those guys in the Indian film industry who just doesn’t quit—seriously, the man’s been at it for decades now. He kicked off his career back in 1990 with En Kadhal Kanmani, a flick that barely made a ripple, but hey, everyone’s gotta start somewhere, right? After that, he bounced around between Tamil and Telugu movies, with the occasional Malayalam gig thrown in, mostly playing supporting roles while trying to carve out his spot. It wasn’t all glitz and glamour at the start, but things really flipped after Sethu hit theaters in 1999. That film? Total game-changer. Suddenly, Vikram was the guy everyone wanted to cast, and the critics finally started paying attention, too. Since Sethu, he’s basically been on a roll—leading roles, big hits, a few risks that paid off big time. He’s not afraid to go all-in with his characters, sometimes to the point where you forget you’re watching Vikram and not someone else entirely. The industry took notice: five Filmfare Awards, and yeah, he even snagged the National Film Award for Best Actor. That’s no small feat, especially in a place as wild and competitive as Indian cinema. It’s not just about box office numbers for him; it’s about pushing himself, getting into the skin of wildly different characters, and making sure nobody can predict his next move. Vikram’s got that restless energy, always chasing the next big thing, and honestly, it’s kinda impossible not to root for the guy.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1966-04-17
  • Height: 5′ 8″ (1.73 m)
  • Birth Location: Madras, Madras State, India
  • Children: (2 children) Dhruv Vikram
  • Parents: Vinod Raj
  • Professions: Actor, Additional Crew, Music Department

Did you know

    • Nick Names: Kenny, Chiyaan Vikram, Kennedy
    • Trivia:

      Born in Paramakudi, just like the legendary Kamal Haasan—yeah, talk about sharing some solid roots. This little town in Tamil Nadu must have something in the water, honestly, because we’re not just talking about any ordinary birthplace. Kamal Haasan, the man himself, came from here, and his journey from this humble spot to the glitz and chaos of the Indian film industry is wild. He’s done it all—acting, directing, dancing, even singing (with that unmistakable tone). Not every day you find Hollywood-level talent sprouting out of a place most folks outside India had to google. Growing up in Paramakudi probably gave him that edge, you know? Grit and tenacity, small town dreams but with a megastar twist. So, next time someone drops Kamal Haasan’s name, now you know—he’s repping Paramakudi, and that matters way more than you’d think. Roots run deep, and for Kamal, they run straight through Tamil Nadu’s heart.

    • Quotes:

      So, here’s the scoop: “Don’t take success to your head and failure to your heart” is one of those lines that just sticks with you, you know? It’s from the movie “Three Idiots.” In the film, the whole vibe revolves around these three engineering students just trying to survive the madness that is college in India. The education system is strict, competition is fierce, and the pressure’s enough to make anyone crack. But Rancho, the main dude, keeps dropping these nuggets of wisdom, reminding everyone not to let things get to them too much. If you ace something? Cool, don’t get cocky. If you bomb? Meh, don’t let it destroy you. The story jumps between the chaos of college life, wild friendships, and those moments where you just want to give up. But, at its core, it’s all about keeping your cool—balancing wins and losses, and not letting either define you.

FAQ

    • When was Ram Charan born?

      April 17, 1966

    • How tall is Ram Charan?

      5′ 8″ (1.73 m)

    • What is Ram Charan's birth name?

      Konidela Ram Charan

    • Where was Ram Charan born?

      Madras, Madras State, India

    • Does Ram Charan have children?

      Yes, Dhruv Vikram

    • Who are Ram Charan's parents?

      Vinod Raj and Surekha

    • How old is Ram Charan?

      59 years old