Kalidas Jayaram is an Indian film actor. He appeared in many Malayalam films. His parents are famous film actors Jayaram and Parvathy. He made his Malayalam film debut at the age of seven in Kochu Kochu Santhoshangal (2000). Later, he acted in Ente Veedu Appuvindayam (2003). It won him the National Film Award for Best Child Artist. [2] In 2016, he made his debut in the Tamil film Fish Curry and Earthenware (2016). He later returned to the Malayalam film Boomaram (2018). [3
Kalidas was born in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, the eldest of two children to actors Jayaram and Parvathi. He has a sister named Malavika Jayaram. Padma Seshadri received her primary education up to class X at Bala Bhavan in Chennai. [5] Later, he completed his secondary education at Choice School, Cochin, Kerala. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Field Communication from Ilolog College, Chennai.
Film career
At the age of 7, Sathyan made his film debut in Anthikat’s Kochu Kochu Santhoshangal (2000). It won the National Film Award for Best Film in Malayalam. He won the National Award for Best Child Artist for his second film Ende Veedu Appuvindayam (2003) directed by Sibi Malai. In 2014, he performed at the 8th Vijay Awards with Surya, Ajith and Vijay. [6] Kalidas starred in Balaji Taranitharan’s [7] second directorial venture [8], the unreleased Tamil film “Oru pakka kadhai”. [9] [10] Launched in 2014. [11] The film is scheduled for release in 2016. His second Tamil film, Meen kulambum manpaanaiyum, was released in 2016 and was a success. Later, he made his acting debut in the Malayalam film Boomaram.
Thangam
Sudha Kongra has collaborated on everything except movement as story, screenplay, script. Shaun Karuppasamy has worked with Sudhavoda on story, screenplay and verse three, and Ganesh has also worked on the screenplay
The story takes place in the year 1981 in Kadampalayam village of Coimbatore district. Chandanu Bhagyaraj, a caste Hindu, falls in love with Bhavani Sri (GV Prakash’s sister), the younger sister of Muslim transgender Kalidas Jayaram. The story is about what happened to them and what happened to them after that to be in love with Kalidasa over Shantanu.
Kalidas Jayaram has played the role of a transgender person. Congratulations bro … all the doors will open now. There is not much room for Shantanu and Bhavani Shree to express their acting. Sudha’s Thangam role draws attention to the verses. Kalidas breaks down and cries, “Thangam, no one has ever hugged me like this … to think that I have never touched anyone like this … or to put it off.” The verse “These fights are not new to me… Do you know if I can come and give you a house there” also suggests the real situation. The film ends with the verse, “The supporter of the murderer is greater than the murderer.” Of the four stories, only one in this story has a strong sense of opposition. Sudha, however, stretches out Kalidas’ scenes and demands that the audience weep and mourn.
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