Vijayaraghavan is an Indian actor known for his work in Malayalam-language films. |
He gained acclaim for his supporting roles in films like 'Venicile Vyapari' (2011), 'Ramaleela' (2017), 'Punyalan Private Limited' (2017), and 'Kammara Sambhavam' (2018). |
He made his debut in the Malayalam film industry with 'Kaapalika' (1973), based on his father's play, and later appeared in 'New Delhi' (1987), marking a significant point in his career. |
His fame rose when he played 'Ramji Rao' in 'Ramji Rao Speaking' (1989), leading to remakes in Hindi, Telugu, and Kannada. |
Vijayaraghavan has also acted in TV soap operas like 'Crime Branch' and 'Kavyanjali'. |
He has showcased his acting in theatrical productions as well. |
In interviews, he has spoken about preferring challenging roles over romance and dance sequences. |
Vijayaraghavan shared his perspective on drawing inspiration from other actors and maintaining his unique style. |
Admitting to struggling with dubbing, he finds it challenging due to the strain on his throat. |
In 2017, a false rumor about his death circulated, stemming from an image in his movie 'Ramaleela,' leading him to clarify the situation with authorities. |