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Manikandan

K. Manikandan is a multifaceted Indian artist renowned for his contributions to as an , , , mimicry performer, and former radio jockey. Born on September 29, 1987, in , , he began his professional journey in the entertainment industry as a mimicry artist and radio jockey before transitioning into dubbing for television serials and films. His early career included participating in a popular reality comedy show where he finished as runner-up among hundreds of contestants, honing his comedic and performative skills. Manikandan achieved widespread acclaim with his breakthrough role as Senggeni, a mute Irular tribesman, in the 2021 legal drama , directed by , which highlighted social injustices and earned him significant recognition for his poignant portrayal. Prior to this, he contributed as a dialogue writer for films such as (2017) and Kaala (2018), and appeared in supporting roles in movies like (2022). Following Jai Bhim, he starred in lead roles in (2023), a comedy-drama about , the romantic drama (2024), and the comedy-drama Kudumbasthan (2025), marking his evolution into a leading man after nearly two decades in the industry. In recognition of his versatile body of work, Manikandan was awarded the 2023 by the government in 2025, honoring his impact on arts and cinema.

Early life

Family background

Manikandan was raised in a middle-class family in the area of . His father had retired from his job by the early 2000s, and his mother managed the household as a homemaker, whom he has described as a key supportive figure in his life. He grew up with three siblings: an elder sister who was married at the time of his film debut, and a younger sister and younger brother, both of whom were pursuing their studies during his initial years in the industry. This family environment, rooted in modest circumstances, influenced his early interests in , including and , which he honed from childhood under local trainers like Kala Master.

Education

Manikandan was raised in a middle-class family in Chennai's neighborhood, where he completed his schooling. From a young age, he showed aptitude for , training under renowned choreographer Kala Master and participating in stage shows that honed his expressive skills. For higher education, Manikandan pursued a in at , a field that aligned with his emerging creative inclinations. It was during his college years that a classmate, Pappu, alerted him to auditions for Shankar's film Boys (2003), which propelled him into cinema.

Career

Early career (2006–2012)

K. Manikandan entered the entertainment industry in 2006 as a artist, performing impressions of celebrities and politicians. He gained initial recognition by participating in the reality show Season 4 on Vijay TV in , where he finished as runner-up among numerous contestants, showcasing his comedic timing and versatility. Following the show, Manikandan transitioned to radio, working as a radio jockey at an channel, where his engaging voice and humor helped build a local following. He also began working as a artist, providing voice-overs for television serials and films, which allowed him to hone his skills while supporting himself financially during the early years.

Writing and early acting roles (2013–2020)

Manikandan made his debut as a with Pizza II: Villa (2013), contributing to the thriller's script under director . This marked his entry into film writing, leveraging his narrative skills developed through mimicry and radio. He continued as a dialogue writer, notably for the critically acclaimed crime thriller (2017), directed by , where his dialogues enhanced the film's philosophical undertones and character interactions. In 2018, he wrote dialogues for Kaala, a political action drama starring , directed by , further establishing his reputation in the industry. Parallel to writing, Manikandan ventured into with a small role in the comedy-drama (2015), directed by . He followed this with a minor supporting part in (2016), a romantic film by , and appeared briefly in (2022, filmed earlier), playing a . These early roles were limited, but they provided on-screen experience while he continued and writing. During this period, he reflected on the challenges of breaking into acting, crediting persistence and industry connections for his gradual progress.

Breakthrough and lead roles (2021–present)

Manikandan's acting career gained significant momentum with his portrayal of Rajakannu, a mute Irular tribesman facing police brutality, in the 2021 legal drama , directed by and starring . The film, inspired by real events, addressed caste discrimination and earned widespread acclaim, with Manikandan's authentic performance—prepared through months living with the Irula community—drawing praise for its emotional depth and contributing to the film's success on streaming platforms.) Building on this, he took on lead roles starting with the comedy-drama (2023), directed by Nithilan Saminathan, where he played Mohan, a man dealing with affecting his personal life. The film received positive reviews for its humor and relatability, marking Manikandan's first starring role after nearly two decades in the industry. In 2024, he starred as Prabhu in the romantic drama , directed by Prabhu Ram Vyas, exploring themes of modern relationships and commitment, which further solidified his position as a . Manikandan also made his directorial debut with the drama Narai Ezhuthum Suyasaritham (2023), which he wrote and starred in, focusing on personal redemption. As of November 2025, he has upcoming projects including Kudumbasthan (2025), a family drama, and supporting roles in films like Baby John (2024), indicating continued growth in his multifaceted career. In 2023, he received the Kalaimamani award from the Tamil Nadu government for his contributions to arts and cinema.

Filmography

Feature films

K. Manikandan made his acting debut in an uncredited role as an assistant director in the horror thriller Pizza II: Villa (2013). He earned his first credited lead role in the comedy India Pakistan (2015), portraying Mani, a young man caught in Indo-Pak tensions.) His career gained momentum with antagonistic and supporting roles in films like 8 Thottakkal (2017) as Jai and Vikram Vedha (2017) as police constable Santhanam, the latter also featuring his dialogue writing contributions. He continued with notable appearances in Kaala (2018) as Lenin and Sillu Karupatti (2019) as Mukhilan. His breakthrough came with the role of the mute tribesman Rajakannu in the legal drama Jai Bhim (2021), directed by T. J. Gnanavel. Subsequent roles included supporting parts in Netrikann (2021) and Aelay (2021), before leading the comedy-drama Good Night (2023) as Mohan, dealing with sleep apnea issues. In 2024, he starred as Arun in the romantic drama Lover. His most recent lead role is Naveen in the comedy-drama Kudumbasthan (2025), released on January 24, 2025.
YearTitleRoleNotes
2013Pizza II: VillaUncredited role.
2014Irukku Aana IllaiNainamalaiSupporting role.
2015ManiActing debut; lead role.
2015Film directorSpecial appearance.
2016MuraliSupporting role.
2017JaiAntagonist role.
2017SanthanamPolice constable; also dialogue writer.
2018KaalaLeninSupporting role.
2019Sillu KarupattiMukhilanSegment role.
2020DriverAnthology film; release.
2021PaarthiLead role; TV release.
2021ManikandanSupporting role; release.
2021RajakannuBreakthrough role; release.
2022Narai Ezhudhum SuyasaridhamManikandanAlso director.
2022Sila Nerangalil Sila ManidhargalRajasekarLead role.
2023Choolaimedu MohanLead role.
2024ArunLead role.
2024TBDSupporting role.
2025KudumbasthanNaveenLead role; released January 24, 2025.

Television appearances

K. Manikandan has limited credited acting roles in television or . He appeared in the Mathagam (2023) as Padalam Sekhar on . Earlier, he participated as a contestant in the reality comedy show Season 4 (2008), finishing as runner-up, but this was not an acting role.

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