Vinayakan

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Vinayakan is an Indian actor, former dancer, and composer who predominantly works in Malayalam films as well as some Tamil language films.[2][3][4] He started his career with a un-credited appearance in the 1995 film Maanthrikam.

Born
Vinayakan T. K.

1970 (age 5556)[a][1]
Occupations
  • Actor
  • composer
Yearsactive1995–present
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Born
Vinayakan T. K.

1970 (age 5556)[a][1]
Occupations
  • Actor
  • composer
Years active1995–present
AwardsKerala State Film Award for Best Actor (2016)
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Vinayakan won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actor in the year 2016 for his role of Ganga in Rajiv Ravi's Kammatipaadam.[5] His recognized roles include Edakochi "Dude" in Aadu - Oru Bheegara Jeevi Aanu and its successor film Aadu 2, and as Ayyappan in Lijo Jose Pellissery's Ee.Ma.Yau.

He gained wider attention by playing the antagonist Varman in Nelson Dilipkumar's Tamil-language action film Jailer (2023) starring Rajinikanth.[6]

Career

Acting

Vinayakan began his career as a dancer and had a dance troupe named Black Mercury with Fire dance being his forte. Director Thampi Kannanthanam introduced him in Maanthrikam and later in Onnaman. He was noticed for his performances in Stop Violence, Vellithira, Chathikkatha Chanthu, Chotta Mumbai and Thottappan. Also, he appeared in a couple of Bollywood movies.[3][4]

Vinayakan was appreciated for his performance as Ganga in Rajeev Ravi' s 2016 film Kammatipaadam,[7][8] and nominated for a national award.[9] It also brought him the Best Actor Award of the Kerala State Film Awards, The North American Film Award for Outstanding performance in a film and Best Actor Award (2016) of the Cinema Paradiso Club Cine Awards.[10] In the same film, he made his debut as a music director.[11]

Ee.Ma.Yau. was included in The Hindu's top 25 Malayalam films of the decade and is widely regarded as one of the defining movies of the New Wave Movement.[12]

His upcoming projects include Gautham Vasudev Menon's Dhruva Natchathiram:Chapter One - Yuddha Kaandam.[13]

Music

Vinayakan composed the song "Puzhu Pulikal" for the movie Kammatipaadam.[14] He has also composed the music for the title track of Trance (2020).[15] He has also sung songs for Rafi's film Role Models and another one for Ordinary, Sugeeth's movie.[11]

Controversies

  • On 24 October 2023, he was arrested for creating a ruckus at the Ernakulam Town North police station in Kochi. The incident was from a family dispute and he was later released on bail after a medical examination. MLA of Thrikkakara, Uma Thomas, publicly criticized the quick release, suggesting it was related to Vinayakan's political associations [16][17]
  • On 7 September 2024, Vinayakan was taken into custody by Rajiv Gandhi International Airport Police in Hyderabad following an altercation with Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) gate staff. He was reportedly under the influence of alcohol during the incident.[18] Security officials affirmed he arrived in Hyderabad in a visibly drunken state on an Indigo flight from Kochi and was to travel to Goa, before his arrest.[19]
  • On 9 May 2025, Vinayakan was taken into custody for drunk and disorderly behaviour at a hotel in Kollam, where he was staying from May 2 for a movie shoot.[20][21]

Filmography

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Malayalam

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1995MaanthrikamMichael Jackson dupeDebut
2001 OnnamanPatrick
2002 Stop ViolenceMontha
2003 VellithiraPadavan
IvarVinayakan
2004 Chathikkatha ChanthuRomy
GreetingsHari
QuotationMaya
2005 By the PeoplePorter
MakalkkuMental Patient
Junior SeniorSivan
Udayon Thoma's helper
2006 ThanthraMayan
Chinthamani KolacaseUchandi
JayamSaheer
2007 Chotta MumbaiSatheeshan
Big BPandi Asi
2008 PachamarathanalilMad Man
2009 Nammal ThammilTony
Daddy CoolShelvam
Sagar alias Jacky ReloadedStyle
2010 Best ActorPottan
2011 The TrainGithu
2012 Thalsamayam Oru PenkuttyAlex
Bachelor PartyFakeer
2013 Police MamanManu
5 SundarikalChandranSegment - Aami
Daivathinte Swantham CleetusSayippu
2014 Masala RepublicBengali Babu
Njan Steve LopezPrathaapan
Iyobinte PustakamChemban
SecondsThampi
2015 Aadu - Oru Bheegara Jeevi AanuDamodaran Unnimakan Delmen Edakochi "Dude"
Chandrettan EvideyaRajaraja CholanExtended cameo
Any Time Money
2016 KaliJohnettan
KammattipaadamGangadharan (Ganga)Best Actor - Kerala State Film Award
2017 Role ModelsJyothish Narayanan
Aadu 2Damodaran Unnimakan Delmen Edakochi "Dude"
2018 Diwanjimoola Grand PrixVareedh
Swathandriam ArdharathriyilSimon
Ee.Ma.YauAyyappan[22]
2019 ThottappanIthaq
Pranaya Meenukalude KadalHyder
Valiyaperunnal Himself Cameo
2020 TranceThomas Also composed title track
2021Operation JavaRamanathan
2022PadaBalu
OrutheeSub Inspector Antony
PanthranduAndhro
2023KasargoldAlex[23]
2024Thekku VadakkuMadhavan[24]
2025The Pet DetectiveYaqat Ali[25]
KalamkavalJayakrishnan[26]
2026Aadu 3Damodaran Unnimakan Delmen Edakochi "Dude" and Sulthan Azam KhanDual role[27]
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Tamil

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Year Title Role Notes
2006ThimiruMaayicredited as Vinayagam
2008SingakuttyGumbanUncredited
KaalaiMokkai credited as Vinayagam
Ellam Avan SeyalPichandi
SilambattamTamizh’s best friend
2009Madurai SambavamAnand aka Mandaiyan Uncredited
2011 SiruthaiBavuji's henchmancredited as Vinayagam
2013 MaryanTheekkurissi
2023 Jailer Varman
Dhruva Natchathiram Unknown Unreleased
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Other languages

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Year Title Role Language Notes
2005 JamesShanti Narayan's henchmanHindi
2006 AsadhyuduThambuTelugu
2008EkaloveyuduBhakta's brother
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Awards

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Year AwardCategoryFilm(s)Result
2016 Kerala State Film AwardBest ActorKammatipaadamWon
2016 Movie Munshi Cine AwardsWon
2017 Filmfare Awards SouthBest Supporting ActorWon
CPC Cine AwardsBest ActorWon
2018Best Character ActorEe.Ma.Yau.Won
2019 Filmfare Awards SouthBest Supporting ActorWon
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