Kumaran son of Mahalakshmi went on to become another highly profitable venture at the box office for the production house. also listed the film amongst the "best Tamil films of 2004", stating that the film was "a big success". The film opened in October 2004 to positive reviews, with stating "Raja has done well for his second film" and "he has well defined the relationship between a mother and a son in this movie", while The Hindu wrote that "casting is a main draw", praising the inclusion of Nadhiya. Nadhiya made a comeback to Tamil films by portraying Ravi's mother, while actress Asin made her debut in Tamil films with the project. Focusing on the relationship of a single mother and son, the film also featured kick-boxing as a backdrop and was extensively shot in Malaysia. Kumaran S/O Mahalakshmi (2004), a remake of the Telugu film Amma Nanna O Tamila Ammayi (2003).
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Raja then worked with his father and brother on the production of M. The film went on to become a surprise success at the box office, and prompted both Raja and Ravi to adopt "Jayam" to their stage names as a prefix, while their home production studio was renamed Jayam Company. Jayam opened to mixed reviews, with a critic from The Hindu stating the film gave a sense of " déjà vu" but added that Raja's "treatment is interesting in patches". A romantic thriller set in a village, the film was produced by Raja's father Mohan and starred his younger brother, Ravi, in the lead role alongside Sadha, who had featured in the original version. Raja then moved on to make his first Tamil film, Jayam (2003), which was a remake of the successful 2002 Telugu film of the same name. Raja won positive reviews for his work, with Jeevi of stating "credit goes to Raja for narrating the story in such a way that all the viewers understand the complex and randomly changing relationships clearly" and that "the film looks solid in most of the scenes", while adding that Raja knows "the mass pulse". Featuring an ensemble cast led by Arjun and Jagapati Babu, the film told the story of two childhood friends in a village who fall in love with the same woman and the project went on to become one of the most profitable Telugu films of the year. He made his directorial debut through the Telugu action comedy film, Hanuman Junction (2001), a remake of the Malayalam film Thenkasipattanam (2000). Likewise, Raja's role as the president of the Dubbing Film Producers Association meant that Raja was exposed to world cinema, before he attended the Film Institute to complete his education.
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His cameo in the movie The Great Father directed by Haneef Adeni was a witty one.He debuted in Bollywood through ace director Raj Kumar Guptas India's Most Wanted.He played the character of a south indian IB officer 'Pillai' in the movie which was a primary role along with Arjun Kapoor. His major break in the film industry was a character in the movie Action Hero Biju as Jose pottakkuzhy in 2016 and sealed his position as a supporting actor through MLA Cleetus in Vysakh's Madhura Raja in 2019.
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Other character roles are in Ordinary Movie as a jeep driver and also in the movie Best Actor as an assistant director in 2010. In 2006, he acted in the movie Achanurangatha Veedu which bagged the state award for the second best film that year. He started his career as an anchor later he debuted to big screen in 2002 through the movie Nammal, he did a supporting role alongside with Sidharth Bharathan and Jishnu Raghavan. He debuted into the big screen through the malayalam movie Nammal in 2002. And he continued to anchor a family gameshow Valkannadi, which was a huge hit of that time.
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He started his career as an anchor in a program named Crazy Records which was telecasted on Asianet in 2002. He was the 2nd rank holder from Kodaikanal Christian College in MA Media Communication and Management. He had his education at Marthoma College, Thiruvalla, Pathanamthitta. K P Alexander and Leelamma at Thiruvalla, Kerala.