Rajiv Krishna

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Rajiv krishna
Born
Rajiv Gopalakrishnan

(1972-01-15) 15 January 1972 (age 52)
Other namesRajiv Krishna, Rajiv, Rajiv G. Menon
Occupations
  • Actor
  • screenplay writer
  • author
Years active1996–present
SpouseDimple Varma
Children1

Rajiv Krishna (born 15 January 1972) is an Indian actor from Bangalore. He has appeared in Tamil films in leading and supporting roles.

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He also wrote the screenplay for the Hindi films Woodstock Villa and Soundtrack . He is the nephew of producer Suresh Menon. [1] [2] In 2013, he wrote a novel called Thundergod — Ascendence of Indra. [3]

Career

Rajiv Krishna made his Tamil debut with Aahaa..! (1997). Regarding his performance, one critic noted that "Rajiv's role is such that there is much scope for him to display his acting skills and he has utilised the opportunity well". [4] Following the success of Aahaa, Rajiv Krishna received several other offers to continue appearing in lead roles. He signed on to a film titled Kai Vilakku featuring him alongside Sangita, but the film failed to release despite entering production. [5] He made his Bollywood debut Bas Yun Hi (2003) under the name Rajiv Gopalakrishnan. [6] In the film, he starred opposite Nandita Das; however, the film failed to make a mark. [6] [7] He played negative roles in Newtonin Moondram Vidhi (2009) and Aasal (2010). [8] [9] He portrayed a mill owner in Krishnaveni Panjaalai (2012). [10]

Menon is also a screen-writer, having written for Dus Kahaniyaan and Dhaakad . He also played the lead in Zen Katha, a play by Lilette Dubey. He was assistant director to Revathy on Mitr, My Friend (2002) and Phir Milenge (2004).

Filmography

Actor

Films
YearFilmRoleLanguageNotes
1996 Devaraagam Parthasarathy Malayalam
1997 Aahaa..! Sriram Tamil
1999 Manam Virumbuthe Unnai PrakashTamil
2002 Yai! Nee Romba Azhaga Irukke! BharathTamil
2003 Bas Yun Hi Rohan Hindi
2009 Newtonin Moondram Vidhi Jaiprakash Narayanan (JP)Tamil
2010 Aasal Vicky JeevanandhanTamil
2012 The King & the Commissioner Major Abdul Jalal RanaMalayalam
Krishnaveni Panjaalai KrishnamoorthyTamil
2015 En Vazhi Thani Vazhi DanveerTamil
Television
YearSeriesRoleLanguageNotes
1997Doctors
1994-1995Chinna Chinna AasaigalActed in stories "Pooja", "Manasu" and "Aarambam"

Writer

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