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Karthik Sivakumar (born 25 May 1977), credited as Karthi, is an Indian actor who works in Tamil cinema. He is the son of veteran actor Sivakumar, and began his career as an assistant director in his elder brother Suriya's film Aayutha Ezhuthu (2004). He debuted as a lead actor with Paruthiveeran (2007). Karthi is a recipient of three Filmfare Awards South and a Tamil Nadu State Film Award.

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After a three-year hiatus from acting, he then returned to star in films such as Aayirathil Orvuan, Paiyaa and Naan Mahaan Alla, all three of which were released in 2010. He then continued to star in films such as Siruthai (2011), Saguni (2012), Alex Pandian (2013), All In All Azhagu Raja (2013) and Biriyani (2013).

Karthi has starred in several well-known Indian films, portraying an impulsive and short-tempered working-class man in Madras (2014), a paroled convict-turned-caretaker in bilingual comedy-drama film Oopiri / Thozha, and in dual roles as the titular protagonist and the antagonist in Kaashmora (both in 2016). He starred as the titular character in Theeran Adhigaaram Ondru (2017), for which he received a Filmfare Awards South award, as Dilli in Kaithi (2019), as Vallavaraiyan Vandiyadevan in Ponniyin Selvan: I (2022) and its sequel (2023), and also starred in the spy-thriller film Sardar (2022).

Early life

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Karthi was born as Karthik Sivakumar on 25 May 1977 in Madras (now Chennai), Tamil Nadu, India to actor Sivakumar and his wife Lakshmi. He has two siblings; an elder brother, Suriya, who was already an established actor at the time of Karthi's film debut, and a younger sister, Brindha, who is a singer in Tamil cinema. Tamil film actress Jyothika is Karthi's sister-in-law.[1]

He completed his elementary and secondary school education at Padma Seshadri Bala Bhavan and St. Bede's Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School, Chennai.[2] He gained a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from Crescent Engineering College, Chennai.[3] After graduation, he worked as an Engineering consultant in Chennai and considered higher studies abroad. "I was earning about 5000 per month and found the work monotonous. That was when I thought, I should do something more", he recalled in an interview.[2] Karthi got a scholarship for his higher studies in the United States,[4] and enrolled at Binghamton University, New York, where he earned his Master of Science in industrial engineering.[5] While pursuing his master's degree, he also took elective courses on filmmaking.[2] During his stay in New York, Karthi worked as a part-time graphic designer. He then decided to pursue a career in filmmaking;[5] he attended two courses in basic filmmaking at State University of New York.[4][5] He stated: "I always knew I wanted to be in films, but I did not know exactly what I wanted to do. I loved movies and watched a lot of them. But my father insisted that I get a good education before I joined the film industry".[4]

Acting career

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2004–2007 ; Debut success

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When Karthi returned to Chennai, he met director Mani Ratnam and got a chance to work as an assistant director in Aayutha Ezhuthu, because he wanted to become a film director and preferred directing to acting,[6] though he did appear as an extra in Aayutha Ezhuthu.[citation needed] He continued to receive acting offers and his father convinced him to take up acting, telling him " ... one can always direct films, but one will not get a chance to act once you grow older".[7] He accepted his first acting assignment with Priyamani as female lead in April 2005.[citation needed] When director Ameer approached him to play the titular character in the film Paruthiveeran, he accepted the offer because the film was " ... so compelling".[6] The filming started in July 2005 and experienced financial difficulties,[citation needed] and was almost abandoned by mid–2006.[citation needed] It was released in January 2007, to critical acclaim and became commercially successful.[8]

Critics unanimously praised Karthi's portrayal of a careless village ruffian. Sify said: "It's hard to believe that it is Karthi's debut film as he is just spectacular. His expressions, anger, laughter and anguish are all so realistic that you can feel the fire in him."[9] Rediff called his performance "excellent",[10] and " ... one of the top performances of 2007".[11] Karthi received several accolades for his performance, including the Filmfare Award for Best Actor in Tamil.[12]

2008–2011: Break after Paruthiveeran

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In October 2006, Karthi signed his second project under Selvaraghavan's direction,[13] Idhu Maalai Nerathu Mayakkam, which was supposed to be a romance film,[14] featuring Sandhya as the female lead.[15] Karthi's character was a " ... sophisticated upmarket stylish guy ... ".[16] Selvaraghavan abandoned that project and in July 2007, he announced the production of an action-adventure film titled Aayirathil Oruvan, with Karthi in the lead role.[17] Filming began later that year and was expected to be completed by February 2008. The producers planned to release it in mid-2008,[18] but production was delayed and filming continued until early 2009.[19] He had agreed to play the lead character in Linguswamy's next film Paiyaa, in September 2007.[citation needed] Because of the slow progress of Aayirathil Oruvan, Paiyaa was postponed several times.[20] He later said that he became anxious because he received several film offers, but could not work on them because he needed to maintain the continuity of his looks.[21] During the filming of Aayirathil Oruvan, producer R.Ravindran complained that Karthi was trying to change his look and move on to Paiyaa before finishing his commitments.[22]

Aayirathil Oruvan was released in early 2010. Karthi's portrayal of a chief coolie was often compared to that in his debut film.[23] Sify called Karthi's performance " ... a scream.", and said, "Right from his introduction scene till the end, he is lovable and provides humour.", and that he had " ... made a sensational comeback ... ".[24]

In April 2010, Linguswamy's Paiyaa released. A romantic road-trip film, featuring an album by Yuvan Shankar Raja,[25] it was very successful.[26][27] For the first time, he enacted a character that lives in an urban area.[28] He said that he accepted the film because he desperately wanted to play a cool dude on screen.[28] Karthi's performances in Aayirathil Oruvan and Paiyaa earned him further nominations at the 58th Filmfare Awards South in the Best Actor category.[citation needed] Both films were dubbed into Telugu as Yuganiki Okkadu and Aawara, respectively, and were successful.[citation needed]

Karthi's third film in 2010 was Suseenthiran's action thriller Naan Mahaan Alla, in which he played a middle class youth from Chennai whose life is disrupted when his father is targeted by a gang of killers. It received good reviews, was very popular,[citation needed] and Karthi's performances was praised by critics.[29] Sreedhar Pillai wrote for Sify: "[Karthi] nails the character to perfection"  ...  He is one good reason to see the film."[30] Bhama Devi Ravi of Times of India wrote: "  ...  what a pleasure to see Karthi deliver his best performance to date  ...  ".[31] Rediff wrote that "Karthi has simply had a ball ... " and "It's been a long time since you saw an actor who can be as convincing in sadness and rage, as in happiness."[32] Naan Mahaan Alla was dubbed into Telugu and released as Naa Peru Shiva in 2011; it was very successful and earned Karthi some Telugu film offers.[33][34]

Karthi's next film was the action–masala Siruthai (2011), a remake of the 2006 Telugu film Vikramarkudu. He played two roles; a thief and a police officer.[citation needed] Karthi's performances received favourable reviews. Malathi Rangarajan of The Hindu wrote: "Karthi looks and performs better with every film. Siruthai exemplifies the observation".[35] Pavithra Srinivasan of Rediff wrote: "But the film belongs to Rocket Raja (Karthi), the sort of adorable ruffian Tamil cinema has been missing for a while. He picks pockets, slices off handbags, charms women and even bashes (!) them up without a single jolt to his conscience."[36] Despite gaining mixed critical response, the film achieved financial success, becoming one of the highest-grossing Tamil films of 2011.[37][38] In 2011, Siruthai became Karthi's biggest commercial success,[38] cementing his position in the Tamil film industry. Sify said that Karthi had become " ... one of the hottest stars in Kollywood".[38] He made a special appearance in a song in K. V. Anand's Ko (2011), alongside other prominent actors from Tamil cinema (Incl. his brother Suriya).[39]

2012–present: Career slump and resurgence

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In May 2011, Karthi began working in the political comedy film Saguni, directed by Shankar Dayal and featuring him amongst an ensemble cast of supporting actors.[40] He played Kamalakannan in the film, a villager who comes to the city to save his palatial house in Karaikudi from being destroyed for a politician's personal gain and unknowingly transforms to become a kingmaker in Tamil Nadu politics. The film opened to mixed reviews from critics, and became a box office failure.[41] Karthi dubbed for himself for the Telugu version of Saguni (2012) and has since dubbed for the Telugu dubbed versions of all of his films and for one character in Brothers, the dubbed version of his brother Suriya's Maattrraan (2012).[42][43] He later appeared in the 2013 Pongal release Alex Pandian, opposite Anushka Shetty, which also opened to negative critical response upon release.[44][45]

Karthi and Suriya at the launch of Knack Studio

Karthi's next release was Rajesh M's All in All Azhagu Raja, which featured him opposite Kajal Aggarwal and Santhanam. The film was released on Diwali 2013, and received mostly negative reviews from critics.[citation needed] He also sang the song "Mississippi" under Yuvan Shankar Raja's direction.[46][47] In 2014, Karthi appeared in Pa. Ranjith's Madras, a critical and commercial success.[citation needed] His next release was the 2015 action drama Komban.[48] His first release in 2016 was the Telugu-Tamil bilingual film Oopiri / Thozha. The film received positive reviews.[citation needed] Karthi's performance was praised, with Baradwaj Rangan of The Hindu stating (in his review of the Tamil version Thozha), "At a time every leading man (including Karthi) seems to be participating in a game-show titled Who Wants To Be The Next Rajinikanth?, here's a simple 'buddy movie' (in the Hollywoodian sense), with no punch dialogues, no action sequences, with just one duet (with Tamannaah, who plays Vikram's secretary; her romance with Seenu is strangely unresolved). We see, all the time, character actors striving to become larger-than-life heroes. For a change, here's a hero scaling himself down to play a life-sized character."[49] Later that year, Karthi appeared in director Gokul's Kaashmora. Though the film received mixed reviews, his performance was praised.[50]

Karthi's Kaatru Veliyidai, was directed and produced by Mani Ratnam. The film met with mixed reviews and became a failure.[51] Karthi's Theeran Adhigaaram Ondru was directed by H. Vinoth and produced by Dream Warrior Pictures. It received critical acclaim and Karthi received a Filmfare Award South for the Best Actor – Critics for his performance. The film became a huge success at the box office.[52] Right after Theeran Karthi acted in Kadaikutty Singam portrayed the role of a farmer directed by Pandiraj which has been produced by this brother Suriya which has gained the highest footfalls in the year 2018 in Tamil Nadu.[53] His next film was Dev, produced by Lakshman Kumar, under Prince Pictures, directed by debutante director, Rajath Ravishankar, music composed by Harris Jayaraj, and cinematography by R. Velraj. Upon release, it received negative reviews from both the critics and audience, alike. It was a huge commercial failure.[54]

His next release in the same year, Kaithi, was a blockbuster hit and collected more than 100 crores at the box office. It became the highest-grossing film of his career.[citation needed] He was next seen in Sulthan, directed by Bakkiyaraj Kannan, of Remo fame. It starred Rashmika Mandanna alongside him. It opened to mixed reviews from both the critics and audience, alike. It became a decent box-office success.[55]

Next, he was seen in the rural family drama, Viruman, directed by M. Muthaiah, his second collaboration with him after Komban. It too turned out to became commercially successful. Post Viruman, he was seen in the magnum opuses, Ponniyin Selvan: I (2022) and Ponniyin Selvan: II (2023), directed by Mani Ratnam. He essayed Vallavaraiyan Vandiyadevan in the films, in which his performances received several accolades. In between the two films, he also played a dual role, as a father and son in Sardar, which released in 2022. It opened to generally positive reviews from both the critics and audience, alike. It was a huge commercial success, becoming the highest-grossing film of his career (solo).

Later in 2023, Karthi have his second release of the year with Japan.[56]

Personal life

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On 3 July 2011, Karthi married Ranjani Chinnasamy,[57][a] who graduated with a master's degree in English literature from Stella Maris College, Chennai.[59] They were engaged on 29 April 2011 at Ranjani's native village, Goundampalayam in Erode district,[57] and the wedding was held in a traditional Kongu culture at the CODISSIA Trade Fair Complex in Coimbatore.[60] The wedding was arranged by the elders of the family.[61] They have two children, a daughter and a son.[62]

Other work

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Karthi has been involved in several charities and social service activities. On his 31st birthday, he inaugurated the Makkal Nala Mandram,[63] in order to encourage his fans to become involved in welfare activities.[64] During the event, Karthi donated blood, donated bicycles to handicapped people, sewing machines to women and schoolbags to children. He presented a cheque of 50,000 to YR Gaitonde Centre for AIDS Research and Education, which helps AIDS affected children.[64] In 2011, Karthi became a cause ambassador for promoting awareness of lysosomal storage disease.[citation needed] He had also adopted a white tiger cub at Vandalur Zoo and contributed 72,000 to protect and preserve the animal.[citation needed] On his birthdays, Karthi visits orphanages and donates funds to them.[65]

In September 2010, Karthi signed a contract with Bharti Airtel to become its brand ambassador in South India and appear in its "Indraikku enna plan" advertising campaign.[66] He has also appeared in advertisements for Bru Instant Coffee along with Kajal Aggarwal, who had earlier acted opposite him in Naan Mahaan Alla and All in All Azhagu Raja.[citation needed]

In 2015, Karthi joined fellow actors Vishal, Nassar, Karunas and Ponvannan to campaign against the concurrent office bearers of the Nadigar Sangam, led by R. Sarathkumar and Radha Ravi. He was successful in the election, becoming the association's treasurer.[citation needed] After starring in Kaatru Veliyidai, he expressed his interest in learning to fly.[67]

Filmography

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Key
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  • All films are Tamil unless otherwise note
List of Karthi film credits
Year Film Role Notes
2004 Aayutha Ezhuthu Michael's friend Uncredited role; also assistant director
2007 Paruthiveeran Paruthiveeran Won—Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil
Won—Tamil Nadu State Film Special Prize[68]
Won—Vijay Award for Best Male Debut[69]
2010 Aayirathil Oruvan Muthu Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil
Paiyaa Shiva Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil
Naan Mahaan Alla Jeeva Prakasam Nominated—Vijay Award for Best Actor[70]
2011 Siruthai DSP Rathnavel Pandian and Rocket Raja[b]
Ko Himself Guest appearance in song "Aga Naga"
2012 Saguni Kamalakannan
2013 Alex Pandian Alex Pandian
All in All Azhagu Raja Azhagu Raja and Young Muthukrishnan[b]
Biriyani Sugan
2014 Madras Kaali Won—Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor – Tamil[71]
Won—SIIMA Critics Award for Best Actor[72]
Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil
Nominated—Vijay Award for Best Actor
2015 Komban Kombaiah Pandian (Komban)
2016 Oopiri Seenu Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu
Simultaneously shot in Telugu
Thozha
Kaashmora Kaashmora and Raj Nayak[b]
2017 Kaatru Veliyidai Varun Chakrapani (VC)
Theeran Adhigaaram Ondru DSP Theeran Thirumaran Won—Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor – Tamil
Won—Edison Award for Best Actor
2018 Kadaikutty Singam Perunazhi Gunasingam (Kadaikutty Singam) Nominated - SIIMA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role[73]
2019 Dev Dev Ramalingam
Kaithi Dilli Won—Norway Tamil Film Festival Award for Best Actor[74]
Thambi Saravanan (Vicky)[c]
2021 Sulthan Vikram (Sulthan)
2022 Viruman Viruman
Ponniyin Selvan: I Vallavaraiyan Vandiyadevan Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil
Sardar Inspector Vijayaprakash and Chandra Bose "Sardar"[b]
2023 Ponniyin Selvan: II Vallavaraiyan Vandiyadevan
Japan Japan Muni 25th Film[75]
2024 Meiyazhagan Meiyazhagan
Kanguva Rathaangasan and Commander Ryan[b] Cameo appearance
2025 HIT: The Third Case ACP Veerappan IPS Cameo appearance, Telugu Film
Vaa Vaathiyaar Inspector J. Rameshwaran
2026 Sardar 2 Inspector Vijayaprakash and Chandra Bose "Sardar"[b] Post-Production
Marshal TBA Filming

As voice actor

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List of Karthi voice credits
Year Film Role
2022 Vikram Dilli
2023 Mark Antony Narrator
2025 3BHK

Discography

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List of songs sung by Karthi
Year Film Song Language Composer Notes
2007 Paruthiveeran "Oororam Puliyamaram" Tamil Yuvan Shankar Raja
2012 Saguni "Kandha Kaara Vadai" G. V. Prakash Kumar
2013 Biriyani "Mississippi" Tamil Yuvan Shankar Raja
Telugu Dubbed version
2017 Magalir Mattum "Gubu Gubu Gubu" Tamil Ghibran
2018 Party "Cha Cha Chare" Premgi Amaren

Unreleased film

2022 Oke Oka Jeevitham "Maaripoye" Telugu Jakes Bejoy
Kanam "Maaripocho" Tamil
Sardar "Yerumayileri" G. V. Prakash Kumar
2023 Japan "Touching Touching"
Telugu Dubbed version

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Karthi (born Karthik Sivakumar; 25 May 1977) is an Indian actor who works predominantly in Tamil-language films. The younger son of veteran actor and his wife , he is the brother of actor and producer . Known for his versatile portrayals in commercially successful and critically acclaimed movies, Karthi debuted with the rural drama (2007), which earned him the National Film Award for in a Tamil film, along with the – Tamil. Born in , , Karthi completed his schooling at St. Bede's Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School and earned a in from Crescent Engineering College in . He later obtained a in from in New York, supported by a scholarship, before returning to to assist as an associate director on Mani Ratnam's bilingual film Aayutha Ezhuthu (2004), starring his brother . Following his acting breakthrough with Paruthiveeran, directed by Ameer, Karthi has appeared in over 25 films, often in dual roles or action-oriented characters, including notable successes like Aayirathil Oruvan (2010), Theeran Adhigaram Ondru (2017), (2019), Meiyazhagan (2024), and the epic Ponniyin Selvan: I and II (2022–2023). His performances have garnered multiple accolades, including three (one – Tamil and two Critics Awards for – Tamil for Madras (2014) and Theeran Adhigaram Ondru), as well as SIIMA Awards, an , and a State Film Award. In his personal life, Karthi married Ranjani Chollama, an English literature postgraduate, in a traditional ceremony in in July 2011. The couple has two children: a , Umayaal, born in 2013, and a son, Kandhan, born in 2020. Karthi is also involved in philanthropy, supporting educational initiatives through his family's Agaram Foundation and donating to social welfare causes, such as Rs 1 in 2024 to honor philanthropists.

Early life

Family background

Karthik Sivakumar, known professionally as Karthi, was born on 25 May 1977 in , , , to veteran actor and his wife Sivakumar. As the younger son in the family, he grew up alongside his elder brother , also an established actor, and their sister , a . From a young age, Karthi was exposed to the film industry through his father's longstanding career as a prominent Tamil actor, which permeated family life with discussions and visits to sets. Despite this environment, he displayed initial reluctance toward pursuing , preferring to forge his own path outside the immediate spotlight of cinema. The Sivakumar family placed a strong emphasis on education as a foundation for stability, with their father explicitly discouraging early entry into films. He often advised his children that a formal degree would provide essential fallback options and emotional resilience in . This value shaped Karthi's upbringing, prioritizing academic pursuits over an immediate foray into the entertainment world, even as familial ties later influenced professional collaborations, such as those with his brother Suriya's .

Education

Karthi completed his elementary education at and his higher secondary schooling at St. Bede's Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School in . He pursued higher education in engineering, earning a in from Crescent Engineering College, affiliated with B.S. Abdur Rahman University in . Following this, Karthi moved to the on a and obtained a in from in New York. After completing his postgraduate studies, Karthi initially aspired to a career in and worked briefly as an consultant in , as well as a part-time in New York, finding the roles monotonous. His passion for cinema, influenced by his family's involvement in the industry, led him to shift focus; he gained practical as an assistant director under at for approximately one year on the film Aayutha Ezhuthu.

Acting career

2004–2007: Debut and early success

Prior to pursuing , Karthi worked as an assistant director on Mani Ratnam's bilingual film (released as in ) in 2004, drawing on his background in mechanical and to contribute to the production. This experience marked his initial entry into the Tamil , where he assisted in scripting and coordination before transitioning to on-screen roles. Karthi made his acting debut as the lead in Paruthiveeran (2007), a rural drama directed by Ameer that portrays the life of a brash, low- village youth entangled in a tragic romance amid conflicts in . Released on February 23, 2007, after two years of production, the film received universal critical acclaim for its raw storytelling, authentic depiction of rural life, and strong performances, particularly Karthi's immersive portrayal of the titular character, which captured the nuances of a carefree yet violent rogue seeking redemption. Commercially, it was a major success, produced on a budget of approximately ₹2 and running in theaters for over a year, grossing significantly higher returns and establishing a benchmark for rustic narratives in . The film's impact was underscored by its accolades, including the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil at the 54th National Film Awards (Silver Lotus), recognizing its artistic merit and social commentary on rural caste dynamics. Karthi personally earned the Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil for his debut performance, praised for its intensity and authenticity in embodying the rural protagonist's emotional depth and physicality. In total, Paruthiveeran secured 22 awards across various platforms, cementing its status as a breakthrough for both the director and the newcomer actor. Initially hesitant about acting, Karthi had aspired to direct films and faced discouragement from his father, veteran actor , who advised against entering the industry due to its uncertainties; however, encouragement from his brother , already an established star, played a pivotal role in his decision to take on the lead role in Paruthiveeran. This family support helped him overcome his reservations, leading to a debut that not only launched his career but also highlighted his ability to portray complex rural characters with realism.

2008–2011: Establishment and break

Following the success of his debut film (2007), which earned him critical acclaim and the Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil, Karthi took a three-year hiatus from acting to carefully select future projects and spend time with his family. During this period, he began exploring aspects of within his family's ventures, an interest that would later contribute to his multifaceted involvement in projects like Biriyani (2013), where he not only starred but also contributed vocally to the soundtrack. Karthi marked his return in 2010 with Aayirathil Oruvan, a ambitious period adventure directed by , co-starring and , which delved into themes of the lost through a . The film received mixed reviews upon release for its unconventional and lengthy runtime, though Karthi's portrayal of the rustic Muthu was praised for its intensity; it achieved average performance, grossing approximately ₹35 worldwide, but later attained cult status for its bold visuals and G. V. Prakash Kumar's score. Later that year, Paiyaa, a romantic action road film directed by and featuring , showcased Karthi's lighter, charismatic side as a carefree on a cross-country chase, blending high-energy stunts with Yuvan Shankar Raja's chart-topping music. The movie emerged as a major commercial success, collecting over ₹41 and solidifying his appeal in urban audiences with its breezy entertainment value. Karthi's versatility in action-dramas was further highlighted in Naan Mahaan Alla (2010), directed by , where he played Jeeva, a young man entangled in a cycle of urban violence alongside . The film's realistic depiction of family dynamics and retribution, elevated by Karthi's nuanced performance and Yuvan Shankar Raja's intense score, garnered positive critical reception and strong returns, contributing to his growing reputation for grounded, relatable roles. In 2011, , an action entertainer directed by Siva and a of the Telugu , saw Karthi in dual roles as a rogue cop and a petty thief, paired with and supported by Santhanam's comic timing. This high-octane commercial venture, emphasizing mass appeal through thrilling sequences and family sentiment, was a hit, later dubbed in Telugu as Ayyareddy to capitalize on its pan-regional draw. Later in 2011, Karthi starred in , an action comedy directed by , where he played a stuntman fighting ; the received mixed reviews for its uneven script but performed averagely at the , grossing around ₹20-25 worldwide. These consecutive releases from 2010 to 2011—marked by a mix of experimental and crowd-pleasing fare—established Karthi as a bankable lead in , balancing artistic risks with commercial viability while highlighting his range across genres.

2012–2018: Diverse roles and challenges

Karthi made his comeback to with the political satire in 2012, directed by Shankar Dayal, where he portrayed a cunning villager navigating urban corruption to save his ancestral property. The film, which blended with political intrigue, received mixed reviews from critics, who praised Karthi's energetic and the Santhanam-Karthi comic duo but criticized the uneven and illogical plot twists. At the , had an average run, grossing approximately ₹44 worldwide against a budget of ₹19 , marking a modest return after his hiatus. In 2013, Karthi explored action-oriented roles with a comedic flair in films like Alex Pandian, directed by Suraj, where he played a stuntman entangled in a revenge plot, and All in All Azhagu Raja, a romantic comedy by M. Rajesh featuring his character as a cable TV owner in a family feud. These were followed by the thriller Biriyani, directed by Venkat Prabhu, in which Karthi essayed a carefree youth caught in a murder mystery, incorporating elements of suspense and humor. While Alex Pandian and All in All Azhagu Raja garnered lukewarm responses for their formulaic narratives and received 2.5/5 and negative ratings respectively, leading to underwhelming box office performances—All in All Azhagu Raja recovering only about 25% of its cost—Biriyani fared better with steady collections, earning 3.5/5 for its engaging first half and youthful appeal, grossing around ₹30 crore domestically. A turning point came in 2014 with Madras, directed by , where Karthi delivered a critically acclaimed performance as a rowdy from involved in a gang war over political turf, delving into themes of loyalty, violence, and . The film was lauded for its raw realism, powerful dialogues, and Karthi's nuanced portrayal, earning him the Critics Award for – Tamil at the South. Madras achieved commercial success, opening strongly and collecting over ₹25 crore in alone, signaling Karthi's ability to balance artistic depth with audience appeal. In 2017, Karthi starred in the biographical crime thriller Theeran Adhigaram Ondru, directed by , portraying IPS officer S. R. Jangid in a story based on real-life police operations against dacoits. The film received widespread praise for its gripping narrative, strong action sequences, and Karthi's intense performance, earning him the – Tamil. It was a commercial success, grossing over ₹80 worldwide. By the late 2010s, Karthi ventured into family dramas, notably in 2018, directed by , where he played the youngest son in a rural joint family grappling with inheritance disputes and sibling rivalries, emphasizing themes of unity and tradition. The and rural setting highlighted Karthi's versatility in heartfelt, mass-appeal roles, with the film receiving positive feedback for its emotional core and family-oriented narrative. It performed strongly at the , earning over ₹20 crore in its first week and grossing around ₹49 crore in , becoming one of his biggest hits during the period. Throughout 2012–2018, Karthi's career saw fluctuations, with earlier films struggling amid competition from big-budget releases, prompting more selective project choices post his break, which allowed him to prioritize scripts aligning with evolving audience preferences for genre blends and in a shifting Tamil industry landscape.

2019–present: Commercial successes and recent works

Karthi's career saw a significant resurgence beginning with the 2019 action thriller Kaithi, directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, where he portrayed a recently released convict aiding police in a high-stakes drug bust. The film, made on a modest budget of ₹25 crore, emerged as a commercial blockbuster, grossing over ₹100 crore worldwide through strong word-of-mouth and gripping narrative. Its success not only marked Karthi's return to mass-appeal cinema but also led to announcements for a sequel, Kaithi 2, with pre-production commencing in October 2025 and principal photography slated for early 2026. Building on this momentum, Karthi delivered standout performances in rural action dramas like Viruman (2022), directed by Muthaiya, where he played a protective son confronting his estranged father, and Sardar (2022), a spy thriller helmed by P. S. Mithran, in which he essayed dual roles as a naval officer and his father. Sardar became Karthi's highest-grossing solo lead film to date, collecting approximately ₹95 crore worldwide and earning praise for its taut screenplay and his nuanced portrayal of patriotism. These roles, echoing the grounded intensity of his earlier cop drama Theeran Adhigaram Ondru (2017), solidified his reputation for authentic action-hero personas that resonated across Tamil Nadu and Telugu markets. Karthi expanded his reach into pan-Indian cinema with an ensemble role as the adventurous warrior Vandiyadevan in Mani Ratnam's epic Ponniyin Selvan: I (2022) and its sequel Ponniyin Selvan: II (2023), adaptations of Kalki Krishnamurthy's historical novel. The duology, featuring a star-studded cast including Vikram and , achieved massive commercial success, with the first part grossing over ₹500 crore worldwide and the second around ₹345 crore, driven by lavish production and period authenticity. Karthi's charismatic depiction of the Chola prince's envoy was lauded for injecting levity and heroism into the sprawling narrative. In subsequent years, Karthi explored varied genres with mixed results. (2023), a heist comedy directed by , received lukewarm reception for its uneven pacing despite Karthi's energetic turn as a petty thief, earning about ₹25 at the . Conversely, Meiyazhagan (2024), a heartfelt rural drama co-starring and directed by C. Premkumar, garnered critical acclaim for its emotional depth and the leads' chemistry as estranged cousins, though it settled as an average earner with ₹55 worldwide. Karthi also made a brief but impactful cameo in dual roles in the fantasy actioner (2024), directed by Siva, which faced mixed reviews and underperformed commercially despite high expectations. By 2025, Karthi's international footprint grew with the Malaysian remake of , titled Banduan, where he attended promotional events in November ahead of the film's release on November 6, 2025, highlighting the original's global appeal. His shift toward pan-Indian and multilingual projects continued with a cameo as a in the Telugu-Tamil thriller HIT: The Third Case (2025), directed by , released in May. Upcoming releases include the sequel Sardar 2, post-production ongoing and scheduled for a Summer 2026 release with Karthi reprising his lead role alongside SJ Suryah; the action comedy Vaa Vaathiyaar, directed by and set for December 5, 2025; and (formerly Karthi 29), a period entertainer announced in 2024 under Tamizh's direction, with shooting beginning in 2025. These ventures underscore Karthi's evolving focus on diverse, cross-regional collaborations.

Personal life

Immediate family

Karthi shares a close and unbreakable bond with his father, veteran actor , whom he frequently credits for providing invaluable guidance and instilling values of discipline and humility that have shaped his personal and professional life. Despite Sivakumar initially discouraging both Karthi and his brother from entering the film industry to shield them from its uncertainties, the actor has reflected on how his father's advice ultimately influenced key decisions in his career path. Karthi maintains a strong sibling relationship with his elder brother, , often describing it as special and attributing much of his success to 's sacrifices and constant support throughout their careers. The brothers have collaborated professionally in limited instances, including Suriya's cameo appearance in Karthi's film (2018) and Karthi's recent guest role in Suriya's (2024), while also joining forces in production ventures under Suriya's banner. His younger sister, , contributes to the Tamil film industry as a , having debuted with the title track in Mr. (2018) and lending her voice to songs in films like (2019). The siblings often express mutual appreciation for each other's work, with Karthi publicly praising Brindha's musical talents during promotional events. The extended Sivakumar family remains actively involved as a cohesive support system, frequently appearing together at industry events, such as the launch of their ' new building in in 2025, where Sivakumar, , Karthi, Brindha, and other relatives gathered to celebrate shared philanthropic goals. This familial unity, rooted in their upbringing in a cinema-centric household, continues to provide emotional and professional reinforcement amid their individual pursuits in the field.

Marriage and children

Karthi married Ranjani Chinnasamy, an English literature graduate from , in an on 3 July 2011 at the CODISSIA Trade Fair Complex in . The followed traditional Kongu and was attended by , close friends, and members of the film industry, with a subsequent reception held in . The couple welcomed their first child, a named Umayaal, on 11 January 2013. Their second child, a son named Kandhan, was born on 20 October 2020. Karthi and Ranjani maintain a private family life, with the couple rarely sharing details or photos of their children in public. Public appearances involving the family, such as at events or vacations, are infrequent, reflecting their preference for shielding personal milestones from media scrutiny. In interviews, Karthi has discussed the challenges of balancing his demanding career with family responsibilities, emphasizing the value of quality time despite his busy schedule.

Other activities

Philanthropy and social work

Karthi founded the Makkal Nala Mandram in 2008 on his 31st birthday to promote fan involvement in welfare activities and community service, including donations of bicycles to physically challenged individuals, sewing machines to women, and books to children. In the same year, he donated ₹50,000 to the YR Gaitonde Centre for AIDS Research and Clinical Centre to support ten children affected by AIDS. Through his initiatives, Karthi has organized and participated in drives, particularly around his birthday, with fans conducting camps across , , and ; in 2024 and 2025, these efforts included meetings with over 250 donors in , where he honored them with certificates and feasts to encourage health-focused . He has also provided school supplies and educational materials to underprivileged children via the Makkal Nala Mandram. In 2011, Karthi became a cause ambassador for the Lysosomal Storage Disorder Support Society to raise awareness about the rare inherited metabolic disorders affecting lysosomal function, emphasizing early diagnosis and treatment. That year, he adopted a cub named Namratha at the in , contributing ₹72,000 to cover six months of its upkeep and supporting efforts. Karthi maintains an annual tradition of visiting orphanages on his birthday to distribute food, eatables, and monetary aid, as seen in his 2010 contribution of ₹50,000 and provisions for over 400 elderly residents at , reflecting his ongoing commitment to and causes for vulnerable groups. His philanthropy, influenced by of service, has continued into 2025 through the Makkal Nala Mandram's focus on child welfare, including a ₹1 donation in 2023 for broader social welfare projects.

Endorsements and production ventures

Karthi has been involved in several brand endorsements throughout his career, leveraging his popularity in South Indian cinema to promote major companies. In September 2010, he signed on as the for in , featuring in their advertising campaign "Indraikku enna plan" to highlight mobile plans and services. More recently, in 2021, he became a for Malabar Gold & Diamonds, appearing in television commercials that emphasized the brand's jewelry collections and festive campaigns. Since 2015, Karthi has served as the treasurer of the , the South Indian actors' association, a role he has held through re-elections, including in 2019 and 2022. In this capacity, he has contributed to the organization's efforts in supporting actors' welfare, such as facilitating donations for member assistance and coordinating relief activities during crises like the 2015 floods. His involvement underscores a commitment to industry governance and peer support beyond his acting roles, though as of 2025, the association faces legal challenges regarding tenure extensions. Karthi announced plans to venture into in 2017 but has not produced any films under his own banner. Through , Karthi has co-production credits on several projects under banners like and , run by his cousins and , respectively. These collaborations include films such as Biriyani (2013) under , where he starred and contributed to creative decisions, and later works like Theeran Adhigaram Ondru (2017) and (2019) via . This setup has allowed him to support emerging talent by providing platforms for new directors and writers in the Tamil film industry. Following the commercial successes of his 2024 releases, Karthi's production activities have expanded, with announcing Kaithi 2 in 2025 as a to the 2019 hit, where he reprises his lead role alongside director . Additionally, the Malaysian remake Banduan of , released on November 6, 2025, which Karthi promoted at its premiere on November 4, 2025, highlighting cross-cultural collaborations and potential for further global tie-ups.

Awards and nominations

Filmfare Awards South

Karthi has garnered significant recognition at the for his impactful performances in Tamil films, earning one award and two Critics Awards for , alongside multiple nominations in the category. These honors underscore his ability to portray diverse characters, from rustic villagers to intense action heroes, contributing to his reputation as a versatile actor in South Indian cinema. His breakthrough came with the 2007 film , where his raw portrayal of a rebellious in a rural setting won him the – Tamil at the 55th ceremony in 2008. This victory not only highlighted his debut's critical and commercial success but also established him as a promising talent capable of carrying demanding roles. Karthi continued to impress with nominations for – Tamil at the South in 2011 for his roles in Aayirathil Oruvan and , showcasing his range in fantasy adventure and action-romance genres, respectively. His performance in Madras (2014) earned dual recognition at the 62nd Filmfare Awards South in 2015: a nomination for – Tamil and a win for the Critics Award for – Tamil, praising his energetic depiction of a passionate young man amid social unrest. Further acclaim followed with Theeran Adhigaaram Ondru (2017), which secured a Best Actor – Tamil nomination and the Critics Award for Best Actor – Tamil at the 65th Filmfare Awards South in 2018, lauding his nuanced portrayal of a determined police officer based on real events. Most recently, his charismatic turn as Vandiyadevan in the epic Ponniyin Selvan: I (2022) resulted in a Best Actor – Tamil nomination at the 68th Filmfare Awards South in 2023.
YearCategoryFilmResult
2008Best Actor – TamilParuthiveeranWon
2011Best Actor – TamilAayirathil OruvanNominated
2011Best Actor – TamilPaiyaaNominated
2015Best Actor – TamilMadrasNominated
2015Critics Award for Best Actor – TamilMadrasWon
2018Best Actor – TamilTheeran Adhigaaram OndruNominated
2018Critics Award for Best Actor – TamilTheeran Adhigaaram OndruWon
2023Best Actor – TamilPonniyin Selvan: INominated
These mark pivotal milestones in Karthi's career, affirming his evolution from a debutant to a bankable star. The win for Paruthiveeran solidified his early promise, while the Critics Awards for Madras and highlighted his commitment to socially relevant and action-driven narratives. In acceptance speeches, such as for the Madras Critics Award, Karthi expressed gratitude to directors like for pushing his boundaries and drew inspiration from real-life figures and his family's legacy in cinema, emphasizing authenticity and perseverance as key to his craft.

Other film awards

Karthi received the Special Prize at the for his debut performance in (2007), recognizing his portrayal of a rural youth grappling with love and societal pressures. At the , he won Best Male Debut for in 2008, highlighting his breakthrough entry into . He earned nominations for Best Actor for his roles in Naan Mahaan Alla (2010), where he played a young man seeking justice amid urban chaos, and Madras (2014), depicting a passionate political activist. Karthi was honored with the SIIMA Critics Award for – Tamil for Madras in 2015, praised for his intense and layered depiction of community loyalty and personal turmoil. For his role as a determined in Theeran Adhigaaram Ondru (2017), he secured the for in 2018, noted for bringing authenticity to a real-life inspired cop narrative. He also received the Behindwoods Gold Medal for in a Lead Role (Male) for the same film in 2018. Earlier, at the 2014 Behindwoods Gold Medals, he won in a Lead Role (Male) for Madras. In 2020, Karthi won at the Norway Tamil Film Festival for Kaithi (2019), acclaimed for his gripping portrayal of an ex-convict in a high-stakes action thriller. At the 2024, he was awarded Best Entertainer (Performer) for Meiyazhagan, celebrating his nuanced performance as a resilient individual navigating friendship and loss. In 2025, Karthi won the Critics' Choice – Tamil at the SIIMA Awards for Meiyazhagan (2024), recognizing his heartfelt portrayal of familial bonds and personal growth.

Filmography

Lead and supporting roles

Karthi made his acting debut in the lead role of the rural drama (2007), directed by Ameer, which became a critical and commercial success, grossing approximately ₹15 worldwide on a ₹2.2 budget. His early career featured multiple lead roles in commercially viable action and romance films, such as (2010) directed by N. Linguswamy, which earned over ₹35 in Tamil Nadu alone and marked one of his biggest hits at the time.
YearTitleDirectorRole TypeKey Notes
2007ParuthiveeranAmeerLeadRural drama; critical acclaim and commercial hit, grossed ₹15 crore worldwide.
2010PaiyaaN. LinguswamyLeadAction-romance; super hit, collected over ₹35 crore in Tamil Nadu.
2011SiruthaiSivaLeadMasala action; commercial success.
2014MadrasPa. RanjithLeadGangster drama; critical and commercial success.
2017Theeran Adhigaram OndruH. VinothLeadCrime thriller; major box-office hit with strong word-of-mouth.
2019KaithiLokesh KanagarajLeadAction-thriller; blockbuster, grossed over ₹105 crore worldwide.
2022SardarP. S. MithranLead (double role)Spy thriller; crossed ₹100 crore worldwide.
2023JapanRaju MuruganLeadAction-comedy; showcased his versatility in ensemble casts.
2024MeiyazhaganC. Prem KumarLeadEmotional drama; collected around ₹53 crore worldwide.
2025HIT: The Third CaseSailesh KolanuSupporting (cameo)Telugu action thriller; played ACP Veerappan IPS, contributing to the HIT franchise's expansion.
2026Vaa VaathiyaarNalan KumarasamyLeadProduced by Studio Green and Sakthi Film Factory; starring Krithi Shetty and Sathyaraj; scheduled for theatrical release on 14 January 2026 (Pongal); censor certified U/A.
Karthi has portrayed lead characters across diverse genres, including action, drama, thriller, and comedy, in over 20 such films, demonstrating his range from impulsive rural youth to intense action heroes. In supporting and ensemble roles, Karthi appeared as the adventurous warrior Vanthiyathevan in Mani Ratnam's epic Ponniyin Selvan: I (2022) and its sequel Ponniyin Selvan: II (2023), contributing to the historical drama's massive success with combined worldwide earnings exceeding ₹600 crore. He also took on cameo appearances, such as in the fantasy epic Kanguva (2024) directed by Siva. By November 2025, Karthi had appeared in approximately 27 feature films, blending lead performances with selective supporting parts to highlight his adaptability in Tamil and multilingual cinema.

As producer

Karthi has maintained a deliberate distance from direct film production throughout his career, citing the inherent risks and complexities involved in the role. In a 2025 interview, he revealed that superstar Rajinikanth advised him against entering production, emphasizing the financial and logistical challenges producers face, a sentiment echoed by actor Sivakarthikeyan. Karthi noted that while he appreciates the creative aspects, he prefers to focus on acting to avoid the burdens of production. Despite this stance, Karthi has been closely associated with family-linked production banners, contributing through his involvement in projects that align with a philosophy of supporting content-driven narratives and emerging talent. , founded in 2006 by —a relative of Karthi's father, veteran —produced his 2013 thriller Biriyani, directed by . This marked an early venture under a family-connected banner, blending and action with a focus on engaging , though Karthi served primarily as the lead rather than a credited . The film highlighted the banner's commitment to innovative genres, grossing moderately at the while showcasing Karthi's versatility in a lighter role. In 2018, Karthi starred in , a rural family drama co-produced under his brother Suriya's banner. Directed by , the emphasized themes of familial bonds and agricultural life, reflecting the production house's ethos of unconventional, entertaining content rooted in cultural narratives. It became Karthi's highest-grossing at the time, collecting over ₹37 in its first two weeks and demonstrating the financial viability of such ventures despite market risks. By 2025, Karthi's indirect ties to production through family entities like —evident in films such as Meiyazhagan (2024), again produced by and —have influenced the Tamil industry by prioritizing high-impact, story-centric projects that nurture new directors and promote regional stories. These collaborations have mitigated financial risks for the banners while amplifying Karthi's on-screen presence, contributing to sustained commercial successes without his personal foray into producing.

As voice actor and playback singer

Karthi has frequently contributed as a voice actor by his own roles in the Telugu versions of his Tamil films, a practice he has followed since his debut to ensure authenticity and connect with Telugu audiences. This commitment often requires extra effort, as he has noted that in Telugu takes him double the time compared to Tamil due to the need for precise pronunciation and modulation. For instance, he provided the voice for his character in Naan Mahaan Alla (2010), released as Naa Peru Shiva in Telugu, and in Theeran Adhigaram Ondru (2017), dubbed as Khakee. Beyond his own projects, Karthi has extended his work to family, lending his voice to his brother Suriya's character in the Telugu version of Maatraan (2012), titled Brothers. In 2025, he made a notable appearance as the narrator in the film 3BHK, where his added emotional depth to the story of a middle-class family's struggles, with director Sri Ganesh praising his improvisations during the recording process. Karthi's foray into playback singing stems from a family background rich in artistic pursuits, including his sister , a professional , which likely influenced his interest in music despite lacking formal training. He has lent his voice to select tracks across Tamil and Telugu films, often in collaborative or thematic songs that align with his on-screen . His singing debut came in 2013 with the energetic track "Mississippi" from Biriyani, where he shared vocals with under composer Yuvan Shankar Raja's direction, adding a playful vibe to the black comedy thriller. This was followed by contributions in multi-starrer projects, showcasing his versatility in folk and upbeat genres. Up to 2025, his playback credits remain selective, focusing on films where music plays a narrative role. The following is a list of Karthi's known playback singing credits:
  • "Mississippi" from Biriyani (2013), composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja
  • "Cha Cha Charey" from Party (2018), composed by Premgi Amaren (sung with Suriya)
  • "Maaripoye" from Oke Oka Jeevitham (2022), composed by Jakes Bejoy
  • "Yerumayileri" from Sardar (2022), composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar

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