1. Lover actor Manikandan interview: It took me 17 years to become a hero
26 feb 2024 · K Manikandan's journey in Kollywood was filled with struggles and while he didn't get an opportunity to become an actor early on, he turned ...
In an exclusive interview with Hindustan Times, Lover actor Manikandan opens up about his long journey in Tamil cinema.
2. Manikandan, Inconspicuous Yet Striking - Film Companion
15 nov 2021 · Manikandan, in an uncredited role as the driver, is the one thing that no actor will aspire to be: Inconspicuous.
In Vignesh Shivan's segment titled Love Panna Uttranum in the Netflix anthology Paava Kathaigal, Aathilakshmi tries to tell her father something during a car ri
3. Jai Bhim's Rajakannu Began His Career As A Mimicry Artist
8 feb 2022 · As Jai Bhim finds itself in conversations around Oscar nominations, we take a look at the journey of K Manikandan, who essayed the role of Rajakannu in the ...
Manikandan faced repeated rejections as an actor, and at one point, was surviving on Rs 200 a day to cover only his basic expenses. But an interesting offer would soon change his fortunes.
4. 'Lover': Manikandan Explains How He Landed The Rajakannu Role In ...
6 feb 2024 · Manikandan explained, "I didn't plan on anything and that includes Jai Bhim too. I did not go in to act. I went in only as a writer.
Manikandan Interview With Baradwaj Rangan | Conversations | Lover
5. Chepauk to Kollywood: The dramatic rise of Jai Bhim's Manikandan
18 feb 2022 · Manikandan, the reality shows winner, RJ, dubbing artist, script and dialogue writer, director and actor looks back at his eventful career.
The reality shows winner, RJ, dubbing artist, script and dialogue writer, director and actor looks back at his eventful career
6. The element of mass is in the story and not in the artistes: Manikandan
6 jan 2020 · Manikandan believes in walking the talk. The director is making a film on farmers and their way of life, and to put into practice what he ...
The director is making a film on farmers and their way of life
7. Good Night and Lover actor Manikandan reveals it took him 17 ...
26 feb 2024 · Explaining his process of entering Kollywood as a writer and now moving on as one of the promising actors, Manikandan said it took him a long ...
Read the interview with actor Manikandan as he shares his struggles and joys in the Tamil film industry. Find out how it took him 17 years to become a successful hero.
8. K. Manikandan - The Movie Database (TMDB)
K. Manikandan is an Indian film writer, actor and director who works in ... acting for several films and TV shows. He debuted as a writer with Pizza II ...
K. Manikandan is an Indian film writer, actor and director who works in the Tamil film industry. Manikandan participated in a popular reality comedy show and finished as the runner-up of the season. Subsequently, he joined an FM channel as a Radio Jockey while also dubbing/voice acting for several films and TV shows. He debuted as a writer with Pizza II: Villa (2013). He made his acting debut with India Pakistan (2015) and played a minor role in the Kadhalum Kadanthu Pogum (2016) directed by Nalan Kumarasamy. Manikandan then played an antagonist in Sri Ganesh's debut directorial venture 8 Thottakkal (2017) alongside M. S. Bhaskar and Lallu. He penned the dialogues for Pushar-Gayathri's third directorial venture Vikram Vedha (2017) and also played a role of a police constable in the film. In 2018, Pa. Ranjith picked Manikandan for a role in Kaala (2018). Manikandan was involved in Viswasam (2019) Thambi (2019), directed by Siva and Jeethu Joseph respectively, as a dialogue writer. He paired with Nivedithaa Sathish in the romantic anthology film Sillu Karupatti (2019), directed by Halitha Shameem. Manikandan directed an independent film ‘Narai Ezhuthum Suyasaritham’ (English Title: Endless) starring Delhi Ganesh and himself in lead roles. The film was selected to participate in Bengaluru International Film Festival (2016) under ‘Indian Cinema Competition’. Endless was one of the four films to be selected for screening at 16th New York Indian Film Festival (2016).