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M. J. Shriram

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M. J. Shriram
Born (1969-02-05) 5 February 1969 (age 55)
Occupation(s)Singer, Actor
Years active1998–present
SpouseSrilekha Parthasarathy

M. J. Shriram is an Indian singer and actor who has worked in Tamil films.[1] He is best known for his songs in Pachchak Kuthira (2006) and his role in Sivakasi (2005).

Career

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Shiram began singing when he was five-years-old. His talent enabled him to share the stage with Kamal Haasan at a concert in Singapore in 1993. He played a small role in Sollamale (1998) before playing Vijay's friend in the film, Sivakasi (2005), which is considered his acting debut. He made his singing debut in Parthiban's Pachchak Kuthira (2006).[2][3][4][5]

Filmography

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Actor

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Films
Year Film Role Notes
1998 Sollamale Advertising agency owner
2005 Sivakasi Muthappa's friend
2006 Thalai Nagaram
2008 Pazhani
2011 Vithagan
2012 Thiruthani Doctor
2013 Puthagam Newsreader
2014 Aaha Kalyanam Ramesh
Velaiilla Pattadhari Ramkumar
2015 Vellaiya Irukiravan Poi Solla Maatan Pradeep Kumar
2017 Velaiilla Pattadhari 2 Ramkumar
Brahma.com Parameshwaran
2018 Sarkar Sundar's uncle
2020 Pattas Politician
Vaanam Kottattum George
Naanga Romba Busy Karthik's father
2022 Iravin Nizhal Rowther
Coffee with Kadhal Diya's father
2023 Joe
Saba Nayagan Esha's father
2024 Guardian

Television

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Year Series Role Channel
2004 Krishna Cottage Bablu Jaya TV
2014–2018 Thamarai Gajendran Sun TV
2017–2019 Raja Rani Chandrashekar Star Vijay
2018 Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Lil Champs Judge Zee Tamil
2019–2020 Tamil Selvi Rajarajan Sun TV
Bharathi Kanamma Venba's uncle Star Vijay
2020–2021 Uyire Colors Tamil
2021 Vadham Anandhan MX Player
2021–2022 Namma Veetu Ponnu Dr. Chezhiyan Star Vijay
2022 Kana Kaanum Kaalangal Special Appearance
2023 Sweet Kaaram Coffee Karthik's father Amazon Prime Video

Singer

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Year Film Song
2006 Pachchak Kuthira "Pottu Vechi"
"Pachaya Pachaya"
"Adadadi Ganja Chedi"
2008 Mudhal Mudhal Mudhal Varai "Kondadum"
2016 Kannula Kaasa Kattappa "Dhuddu Thandhaane"
"Mannasukule"

References

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  1. ^ "Shriram and Srilekha entertain audience with SPB hits". The Times of India. 3 April 2020. Archived from the original on 13 April 2020. Retrieved 6 October 2020.
  2. ^ Kumar, S. R. Ashok (11 February 2010). "My First Break — M.J. Shriram". The Hindu.
  3. ^ Sangeetha, P (13 January 2017). "SPB Sir has become a part of my life: MJ Shriram". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 21 October 2016. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  4. ^ "My wife is my best critic: Shriram". The Times of India. 25 September 2010. Archived from the original on 25 August 2016. Retrieved 31 March 2020.
  5. ^ "விஜய்யின் நண்பர்!". Kalki (in Tamil). 15 January 2006. pp. 88–89. Retrieved 2 March 2024.
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