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SIIMA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Male)
Jamshad Cethirakath (born 11 December 1980), known mononymously by his stage name Arya , is an Indian actor and producer who predominantly appears in Tamil cinema . [1] Arya has won the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut – South and received two nominations each for Filmfare Awards and Vijay Awards . [2] He was included on the 2015 edition of the Forbes India Celebrity 100, a list based on the top earning Indian celebrities. [3]

He made his breakthrough portraying rogue characters in Vishnuvardhan 's Arinthum Ariyamalum (2005) and Pattiyal (2006). He later won critical acclaim for playing an Aghori in Bala 's Naan Kadavul (2009). Arya gained further commercial success with the release of the period drama Madrasapattinam (2010), the comedy film Boss Engira Bhaskaran (2010), family action film Vettai (2012) and Atlee 's family film Raja Rani (2013). [4] [5] [6] In 2013, he appeared in three more Tamil films: R. Kannan 's comedy film Settai , Vishnuvardhan 's action thriller Arrambam and Selvaraghavan 's fantasy film Irandam Ulagam . In 2021, he appeared in Pa. Ranjith 's sports film Sarpatta Parambarai (2021) as a main lead, which garnered him high critical acclaim. [7] [8] He also collaborated with an veteran director Sundar C. , with acted in a Horror Comedy film Aranmanai 3 (2021).

Arya participated in the Vätternrundan Motala cycle race and won a medal. [13] Arya was the prospective bridegroom on the show Enga Veetu Mapillai aired on Colors Tamil searching for a perfect bride from the 16 contestants.

On 14 February 2019, Arya announced his engagement to actress Sayyeshaa , [14] [15] and the two were married on 10 March 2019, according to Muslim traditions. [16] [17] The couple has a daughter who was born in July 2021. [18]

While working as an assistant software engineer, Arya was approached by the cinematographer Jeeva to audition for his Ullam Ketkumae in 2003. The pair had lived in the same neighbourhood. Arya signed on for the project and was given the stage name by Jeeva. [19] The film was delayed. [20] Hence, Arya's first appearance was as Kutty, in Vishnuvardhan 's Arinthum Ariyamalum . [21] [22] The film featured Arya as the adopted rogue son of a gangster . [23] Critics reported that Arya in a supporting role "walks away with all the applause" and "has everything in him to make the big league". [24] In an interview several years later, Arya also stated, "If people know Arya, it is because of the "Thee pidika" track", a song from the film's soundtrack, crediting and expressing gratitude to its composer Yuvan Shankar Raja . [19] His next release, the delayed Ullam Ketkumae , portraying Arya as a college cricketer , also carried good reviews and was a successful venture at the box office. [25] His third release in 2005, was the campus romance story, Oru Kalluriyin Kathai opposite Sonia Agarwal , took a strong opening [26] but failed to find commercial acceptance. However, after also gaining favourable reviews for his performance, Arya was labelled as the new "pin-up" of Tamil cinema at the time and attracted offers for films. [27]

His next, Igor's thriller Kalabha Kadhalan , where he played an engineer pursued romantically by an aggressive sister-in-law, won favourable reviews from critics but failed commercially. [28] [29] Arya collaborated with Vishnuvardhan again in the successful gangster flick, Pattiyal , where Bharath also played another leading role. The film, was shot across the slums of Chennai and told the story of two ruthless underworld hitmen, with Pooja and Padmapriya also playing major roles. Upon release, the film gained positive reports and the lead pair's performances were praised with a critic claiming that scenes between Arya and Bharath were "touching" while Arya's use of facial expressions and body language "fits exactly for the kind of role he plays". [30] The film consequently became a big box office success and placed Arya as a leading actor in Tamil cinema. [31] Arya subsequently appeared in the action film Vattaram as Burma, but the film's release coincided with bigger budgeted releases and the film was crowded out from box office success, despite gaining favourable reviews. [32] In 2007, Arya played a guest appearance in Cheran 's Maya Kannadi as himself before his long-delayed Oram Po , previously known as Auto , released in late 2007. Prior to release the film gained cult status for its innovative trailer, with Arya playing a Chennai-based auto driver who competes in races at nights, while Pooja was his pair again. The film directed by duo Pushkar-Gayathri opened to very positive reviews, with most critics claiming that the film was a "riot" and "entertaining", praising characterisations. Critics from the Hindu labelled Arya as "terrific as the cocky yet lovable Chandru" saying that his "good physique should cement his 'heartthrob' status". [33] [34]

Arya's next release was in 2009, with Bala 's long delayed drama film on Aghori's , Naan Kadavul . The film was initially launched with Ajith Kumar in early 2005, but after he dropped out Arya signed on in mid 2006. [35] The three previous films made by Bala were known notoriously for their dark themes, their rogue leads and their long delays in production but also that his two previous protagonists Vikram and Suriya had risen from obscurity to stardom after featuring in his films. As per, the film took three years to complete with Arya growing a full-length beard for the production thus making him unable to sign other projects, while he often cited the intense pressure and the hardships of the shoot. [36] Arya appeared as an Aghori in the film situated in Kasi but is forced to relocate to Tamil Nadu , where he duly encounters an underworld which gains collections through the torture of the handicapped, with Pooja, yet again playing a significant role. The film opened to positive reviews with unanimous praise on Arya's portrayal of Rudran, with a critic from Sify citing "Arya pumps life and blood and gets under the skin of Rudran, making his animal like character so convincing" while adding that "he has delivered a performance that is hard to forget even days after you've watched the film". [37] Though he was highly expected to win several awards for the portrayal, he failed but garnered two nominations from notable award committees. [38] After a guest role in Rajesh 's Siva Manasula Sakthi , he then collaborated with Vishnuvardhan for the third time in his romantic-thriller, Sarvam , an anthology film also featuring Trisha Krishnan , J. D. Chakravarthy , Rohan Shiva and Indrajith . Arya played a carefree young architect who falls in love and pursues Trisha, before another thread in the film interlocks with his portions and changes his situation. The film however only went to gain average reviews from critics, [39] [40] and eventually became a surprise failure at the box office. [41]

2010 became a career-defining year for Arya, with the widespread success of his films establishing him as a leading actor in South Indian films. [42] His first release was his debut in Telugu films, where he played the antagonist in Varudu co-starring Allu Arjun . Despite opening to positive reviews, the film failed to match expectations at the box office, although Arya's performance was praised by critics, claiming that "powerful, menacing, quiet yet indomitably spirited" in his role while another reviewer claimed he outshone Allu Arjun. [43] [44] His next venture was the period film Madrasapattinam depicting a love story from the 1940s, co-starring newcomer Amy Jackson and directed by A. L. Vijay . The big budget film progressed with its schedules with little publicity for a year, with Arya portraying the role of Ilamparithi, a dhobi situated in a community of Washermanpet who falls in love with the daughter of a governor. The film gained mostly positive reviews from critics and became successful at the box office, although most reviewers agreed his performance was outshone by Jackson's. [45] While a critic cited that Arya "looks stone-faced no matter what the situation", another cited the performance was "awe-inspiring". [46] He then appeared in Rajesh's comedy film Boss Engira Bhaskaran , which Arya's production house, The Show People , also co-produced. The film portrayed Arya as a spoiled, carefree Kumbakonam youth and his comic timing in the film alongside Nayantara and Santhanam received positive responses from critics. [47] [48] Furthermore, the film went on to become his first blockbuster, running for over hundred days in multiplexes. [49] His final release in 2010 was in a dual role in the romantic travelogue film, Chikku Bukku
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