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Keeping stable: at 58, Vikram has maintained its spatial detachment the strange minimums in an excellent career. From a life bicycle accident before entering films, he has traveled a long way.

Keeping stable: at 58, Vikram has maintained its spatial detachment the strange minimums in an excellent career. From a life bicycle accident before entering films, he has traveled a long way. | Photo credit: the Hindu

At the beginning of the 1990s, 1992, to be precise, a number of Ilaiyaraja became this humillable song for Madras in Madras. Pudhu Routeadhan had a charming hue and the images of the film directed by PC Sreeram Mera were surreal. A road, a bus illuminated with a soft tone and the song in a bad mood, remains a key part of Tamil pop culture.

More importantly, the hero of that film has lasted decades at the top, leading large -budget films or being part of a high voltage set as in Ponniyin Sagan. Vikram has been around Tensel-Town since then and his last Veera Dheera Soooran is a success. However, in the first days, Meera did not set fire to the box office.

Template for Allwyn Trendy

At that time, Vikram also used to do thesis modeling and readers with a soft corner for watches can remember it by doing a template for the commercial of the Allwyn Trendy brand on television. These watches had exchanged straps and used in youth demography. Vikram’s film career, however, did not take off immediately. Tyling his time for the great opening in Tamil, he made the rounds in Malayalam and Telugu. The support roles proved livelihood while still being a cult figure in Loyola College, since teachers often referred to one of their favorite students.

In Malayalam, Vikram was the faithful Mammootty assistant in Dhuvam. The drama of revenge, also starring Jayaram and Suresh Gopi, was a great success. Vikram made some more films in Palghat’s gap, in addition to venturing Hyderabad. And then, Sethu happened in 1999.

Convert a star

The Tamil movie directed by bullet, slow to begin with, obtained strong praise from mouth to mouth and became a success. An actor and a star was born and Vikram finally found its celluloid roots. He made serious performance roles, as well as commercial boilers such as Saamy.

He starred in the remake of the success of Malayalam vasanthiyum lakshmiyum Pinne Njaanum. If Kalabhavan Mani made the role of the blind man in the original, Vikram hero his in the Tamil version. When Mani died, Vikram went to Kerala and delivered a sincere speech about the late actor, who had previously played the villain against him in the successful Gemini. The ‘O Plod’ line of that film is still popular and even recently Vikram used that duration of the expression one of its promotional rounds in Kerala, where fans consider one of their own. At 58, he has hero his space despite the minimum strangers in an excellent race. From a life bicycle accident before entering films, Vikram has traveled a long way.

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