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Raaghavan
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Raaghavan, also credited as Master Raghavan, is an Indian child actor who works in predominately Tamil films apart from a few Telugu language films. His debut was in the 2016 movie, Sethupathi, with Vijay Sethupathi.[1]
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Career
[edit]Raaghavan made his acting debut through the cop drama Sethupathi (2016) portraying the son of the character played by Vijay Sethupathi. The film won positive reviews, as did Raaghavan's performance, with a critic from Sify.com noting that the "two kids who played as Vijay Sethupathi’s children are too good".[2] His next film, Rekka (2016), saw Raaghavan play the younger version of Vijay Sethupathi's character. He garnered attention for his acting in the video for the song "Kannamma" for the film.
Raaghavan continued to play pivotal roles as a child artist in Tamil films in the late 2010s, often portraying the child of the film's lead character such as in Bhaskar Oru Rascal (2018) and Maari 2 (2018); or the younger version of the lead actor such as in Hero (2019), Vaanam Kottattum (2020) and Enemy (2021). He also appeared in the Telugu film, Uppena (2021), as the younger version of the protagonist.
In 2022, he appeared as the young version of Vikram's character in Mahaan, and shot for his scenes in Kanchipuram.[3] Raaghavan was next be seen in Mani Ratnam's Ponniyin Selvan: I (2022), Ponniyin Selvan: II (2023) portraying the Pandya prince.[4]
Filmography
[edit]Films
[edit]| Year | Film | Role | Language | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | Sethupathi | Maara Sethupathi | Tamil | |
| Rekka | Young Shiva | Tamil | ||
| 2017 | Pa Paandi | Dhruv Raghavan | ||
| 7 Naatkal | Anush | |||
| 2018 | Bhaskar Oru Rascal | Aakash Bhaskar | ||
| Maari 2 | Kaali Maariyappan | |||
| 2019 | Hero | Young Sakthi | ||
| 2020 | Vaanam Kottattum | Young Selva | ||
| 2021 | Uppena | Young Aasi | Telugu | |
| Endraavathu Oru Naal | Murugan | Tamil | ||
| Enemy | Young Chozhan | |||
| 2022 | Mahaan | Young Gandhi | ||
| The Warriorr | Police station tea boy | Telugu | ||
| Tamil | ||||
| Ponniyin Selvan: I | Amarabhujanga Pandian | Tamil | ||
| 2023 | Ponniyin Selvan: II | |||
| Fight Club | Young Selva | |||
| 2025 | Rajabheema | Young Raja |
| † | Denotes film or TV productions that have not yet been released |
As dubbing artist
[edit]| Year | Title | Actor | Character | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Pakkiri | Hearty Singh | Young Raja | Tamil dubbed version |
References
[edit]- ^ காயத்ரி, வெ வித்யா (16 May 2018). "சேதுபதி மாமாவுக்கு செல்லம், தனுஷ் மாமாவுக்கு ஃப்ரெண்டு! - மாஸ்டர் ராகவன் கலகல". vikatan.com. Archived from the original on 18 August 2022. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- ^ "Sethupathi review". Webcache.googleusercontent.com. Archived from the original on 12 July 2022. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- ^ "Master Raghavan on board for Karthik Subbaraj's next with Vikram". Ottplay.com. 8 August 2021. Archived from the original on 12 July 2022. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- ^ K Janani (28 July 2021). "Master Raaghavan reveals Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's Ponniyin Selvan character details - Movies News". Indiatoday.in. Archived from the original on 12 July 2022. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
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[edit]Raaghavan
View on GrokipediaEarly life
Background and family
Raaghavan Murugan was born on 28 May 2007 in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.[4][5]Entry into acting
Raaghavan, credited as Master Raaghavan, entered the film industry as a child actor with his debut in the 2016 Tamil-language action drama Sethupathi, directed by S. U. Arun Kumar and produced by Vansan Movies.[6] In the film, he portrayed the young son of the titular character, a principled police officer played by Vijay Sethupathi, whose family becomes the target of a ruthless gangster named Vaathiyaar.[4] His role highlighted the personal stakes and emotional toll of the protagonist's quest for justice, appearing in key scenes that underscored themes of family and vengeance. The film received widespread critical acclaim for its gripping narrative and strong performances, grossing over ₹50 crore at the box office and establishing itself as a commercial success. Raaghavan's portrayal, alongside another child actor playing his on-screen sibling, was particularly noted for its authenticity and emotional resonance, with a review from Sify stating that "the two kids who played as Vijay Sethupathi's children are too good."[4] This debut performance quickly garnered positive attention, positioning Raaghavan as a promising young talent in Tamil cinema and leading to subsequent opportunities in the industry.[1]Career
Debut and initial roles (2016–2017)
Raaghavan Murugan, often credited as Master Raghavan, entered the Tamil film industry as a child actor with his debut in the 2016 action thriller Sethupathi, directed by S. U. Arun Kumar. In the film, he portrayed Mara Sethupathi, the young son of the titular police officer played by Vijay Sethupathi, whose family becomes a target in a revenge-driven plot involving a ruthless gangster. The movie, produced under Vansan Movies, was praised for its tight screenplay, realistic portrayal of rural policing, and Vijay Sethupathi's intense performance, providing Raaghavan with an early exposure in a critically acclaimed project.[7] Later in 2016, Raaghavan appeared in Rekka, a romantic action film directed by Ravikumar and again starring Vijay Sethupathi in the lead role as Shiva. He played the younger version of the protagonist, contributing to the film's backstory through flashback sequences that highlighted the character's formative years amid family conflicts and romantic entanglements. Produced by Common Man Productions, Rekka blended commercial elements like action and songs, allowing Raaghavan to demonstrate his versatility in a supporting yet pivotal role that bridged the narrative's past and present.[8] Raaghavan's initial phase continued into 2017 with a role in Pa Paandi (also titled Power Paandi), the directorial debut of actor Dhanush, starring Rajkiran as the eponymous retired stunt master. He featured in a supporting capacity as part of the family ensemble, depicting the generational dynamics in a story exploring themes of aging, love, and redemption. The film, produced by Wunderbar Films, received appreciation for its nostalgic tone, Rajkiran's heartfelt portrayal, and cinematography by Velraj, marking another step in Raaghavan's early career within ensemble-driven dramas.[9]Rise to prominence (2018–2020)
In 2018, Raaghavan appeared in two notable Tamil films that expanded his visibility beyond his debut. In Bhaskar Oru Rascal, directed by Siddique, he portrayed Aakash, the son of the protagonist Bhaskar (played by Arvind Swamy), in a story about single parents and their children scheming to unite their families. The film, a remake of the 2015 Malayalam movie Bhaskar the Rascal, featured Raaghavan alongside child co-star Baby Nainika, contributing to its family-oriented narrative. Later that year, he played the younger version of the titular character Kaali in Maari 2, a sequel to the 2015 action comedy, starring Dhanush as the adult Maari. This role in a high-profile franchise with commercial success helped establish Raaghavan as a reliable child performer in action-oriented projects. Raaghavan's profile grew further in 2019 with his role as young Sakthivel (Junior Sakthi) in Hero, a superhero drama directed by P. S. Mithran and starring Sivakarthikeyan. In the film, which critiques societal issues like education and vigilantism, Raaghavan's character represents the innocent aspirations that inspire the adult hero's transformation. The movie received mixed reviews but was praised for its inspirational elements and family appeal, with Raaghavan's performance noted for bringing energy to the younger protagonist's segments.[10][1] By 2020, Raaghavan secured a role in the Mani Ratnam-produced family drama Vaanam Kottattum, directed by Dhana Sekaran, where he played young Selva, the son of the central character Bose Kaalai (R. Sarathkumar). The film explores themes of redemption and family reconciliation, opening with a pivotal scene featuring Raaghavan's character witnessing a traumatic event that sets the plot in motion. Starring an ensemble including Vikram Prabhu, Radhika Sarathkumar, and Aishwarya Rajesh, the movie highlighted strong performances across the board, and Raaghavan's early appearance underscored his growing demand for emotionally charged child roles in prestigious productions.[11] These consecutive appearances in commercially and critically varied films from 2018 to 2020 marked Raaghavan's transition from debutant to a recognized child actor in Tamil cinema, often cast in roles that bridged generational storylines.[1]Major projects and recent developments (2021–2025)
In 2021, Raaghavan portrayed the young Chozhan in the Tamil action thriller Enemy, directed by Anand and starring Vishal and Arya, marking one of his early supporting roles in a commercially successful film that explored themes of revenge and family bonds.[12] He also played the younger version of the protagonist Aasi in the Telugu romantic drama Uppena, directed by Buchi Babu Sana and starring Panja Vaisshnav Tej and Krithi Shetty. Raaghavan's prominence grew in 2022 with multiple high-profile projects. He played the young Gandhi Mahaan, the titular character's childhood self, in Karthik Subbaraj's Mahaan, a Prime Video original starring Vikram, which delved into themes of personal freedom and legacy, earning praise for its narrative depth and ensemble performances.[13] In the same year, he appeared as a teashop boy at a police station in the Telugu-Tamil bilingual action film The Warriorr, directed by N. Lingusamy and led by Ram Pothineni, contributing to the film's portrayal of vigilante justice in a rural setting.[14] His most notable role came in Mani Ratnam's epic historical drama Ponniyin Selvan: Part I, where he essayed the Pandya Prince (also referred to as young Amarabujanga Pandiyan), a pivotal antagonist figure in the adaptation of Kalki Krishnamurthy's novel; the film, featuring Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Vikram, became one of the highest-grossing Tamil films, grossing over ₹500 crore worldwide and highlighting Raaghavan's ability to embody intense, period-specific characters.[2][15] Continuing his involvement in the Ponniyin Selvan saga, Raaghavan reprised his role as Amarabujanga Pandiyan in Ponniyin Selvan: Part II (2023), directed by Mani Ratnam, which concluded the story of Chola dynasty intrigue and power struggles; the sequel matched its predecessor's box-office success, reinforcing Raaghavan's contribution to a landmark cinematic adaptation that revitalized historical storytelling in Indian cinema.[16] By 2025, Raaghavan took on the role of young Raja in Rajabheema, a Tamil action thriller directed by Naresh Sampath and starring Arav, focusing on human-animal bonds and political rivalry; the film received attention for its emotional core and released to positive reviews for its family-oriented narrative.[17] Later that year, he featured in the supporting cast of Anugrahan, a drama-fantasy directed by Sundar Krish and led by Vijay Krishna, which blended emotional and supernatural elements in a story of redemption and grace.[18] These projects underscored Raaghavan's transition toward more diverse roles as he matured as an actor, maintaining his reputation in Tamil and Telugu industries.Filmography
Live-action films
Raaghavan's live-action film career began as a child actor in Tamil cinema, where he has portrayed young versions of lead characters and supporting roles in action, drama, and historical films across Tamil and Telugu languages. His performances have contributed to ensemble casts in commercially successful projects, often highlighting his ability to embody youthful innocence or intensity in brief but memorable appearances.[1][19]| Year | Title | Role | Language |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | Sethupathi | Mara Sethupathi | Tamil |
| 2016 | Rekka | Young Shiva | Tamil |
| 2017 | Power Paandi | Dhruv Raghavan | Tamil |
| 2017 | 7 Naatkal | Anush | Tamil |
| 2018 | Bhaskar Oru Rascal | Aakash Bhaskar | Tamil |
| 2018 | Maari 2 | Kaali Maariyappan | Tamil |
| 2019 | Hero | Junior Sakthi | Tamil |
| 2021 | Uppena | Young Aasi | Telugu |
| 2021 | Enemy | Young Chozhan | Tamil |
| 2021 | Endraavathu Oru Naal | Murugan | Tamil |
| 2022 | Mahaan | Young Gandhi | Tamil |
| 2022 | The Warriorr | Police station tea boy | Telugu |
| 2022 | Ponniyin Selvan: Part I | Pandya Prince | Tamil |
| 2023 | Ponniyin Selvan: Part Two | Amarabujanga Pandiyan | Tamil |
| 2025 | Rajabheema | Young Raja | Tamil |
| 2025 | Anugrahan | TBA | Tamil |
