Madhavan began his acting career with tv visitor appearances, including a role on the Zee TV prime-time soap opera Banegi Apni Baat in 1996. After appearing in commercials and in small roles, they later gained recognition as the husband going through the traumas of his marriage in Mani Ratnam`s successful romantic film Alaipayuthey (2000). Madhavan soon developed an picture as a romantic hero with notable roles in of 2001`s largest grossers, Gautham Menon`s directorial debut Minnale and Madras Talkies` Dumm Dumm Dumm. They worked with Ratnam again in the critically acclaimed 2002 film Kannathil Muthamittal playing the sister of an adopted girl, whilst they enjoyed commercial success along with his role in Linguswamy`s action film, Run (2002). 
 They was cast opposite Kamal Haasan in the 2003 drama Anbe Sivam, which  earned him notable awards for supporting actor. In 2004 they gave  critically acclaimed performances in the multi-starring drama Aayutha  Ezhuthu and the film secured him his first Filmfare Award for the  intense portrayal of a rogue. In the mid 2000s Madhavan also pursued a  career in Hindi films, writing the dialogues for the comedy Ramji  Londonwaley, before appearing in supporting roles in big-budget  productions, Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra`s Rang De Basanti and Mani Ratnam`s  biopic Guru. 
They then won critical acclaim for his portrayal of  annoyed man in his home production in 2007, Evano Oruvan, whilst years  later they appeared in the successful bilingual horror film Yavarum  Nalam. They also played a critically acclaimed role in the 2009  blockbuster by Rajkumar Hirani, three Idiots, portraying a student with  actors Aamir Khan and Sharman Joshi.
R. Madhavan is an Indian actor, writer, film producer and tv host.  Madhavan has received a Filmfare Award, an award from the Tamil Nadu  State Film Awards alongside recognition and nominations from other  organisations. They has been described as of the few actors in India who  can accomplish pan-Indian appeal, appearing in films from eight  differentlanguages.Madhavan has been a prominent brand ambassador appearing in many  commercials for notable companies, whilst he has also played television  hosts to Hindi television programmes, most notably Deal Ya No Deal in  2006. Before his breakthrough role as a romantic actor in 2000, he was  married to Sarita Birje and has a young son. He has been a supporter of  the PETA programme in India and has appeared in events organised for the  group`s promotion. Madhavan owns a production company named Leukos  Films, who produced his 2007 film Evano Oruvan.
Madhavan was born  on 1 June 1970 in Jamshedpur, India, to a Tamil-speaking family with  his father, Ranganathan, being an management executive with Tata Steel  whilst his mother, Saroja was a manager with the Bank of India. His  sister, Devika, is a software engineer settled in the United Kingdom.  Madhavan was raised as a Hindu Tamil Brahmin in his childhood in Bihar.
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