Ranjith Wiki, Biography, Age, Wife, Family, Education, Height, Weight, Movies List, Career, Profession, Net Worth

Ranjith Wiki and Biography: Popular Indian actor Ranjith performs mainly in movies with Tamil and Malayalam dubbing.

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Ranjith

Ranjith Wiki: Biography, Age, Wife, Family, Education, Height, Weight, Movies List, Career, Profession, Net Worth

Real Name Ranjith
Nick Name Ranjith
Profession Actor
Famous For Movies
Wife Name NA
Physical Status  
Age NA
Height 5”8
Weight 70 Kgs
Eye Color Black
Hair Color Black
Personal Information  
Date of Birth NA
Birth Place NA
Zodiac Sign Leo
Nationality Indian
School Name NA
College Name Vidhyanikethan College
Qualifications NA
Family Profile  
Father Name NA
Mother Name NA
Siblings NA
Career Actor
Source of Income Movies
Appeared In Movies
Net Worth Salary 18 Crores+(Approx.)

Ranjith Biography

Ranjith Education

He holds a great deal of pride in his alma mater, GVHSS Kannur. In addition, he went to Vidhyanikethan College, a school connected to MG University. His upbringing was in Kannur. His mother, TT Usha, is a performing artist in her own right. His lone sibling had moved abroad. Ranjith resides in Kochi. He holds a degree in the field of marine technology. He holds a great deal of pride in his alma mater, GVHSS Kannur. In addition, he went to Vidhyanikethan College, a school connected to MG University. His upbringing was in Kannur. His mother, TT Usha, is a performing artist in her own right. His lone sibling had moved abroad. Ranjith resides in Kochi. He holds a degree in the field of marine technology.

Ranjith Early Life

When he’s not busy with film and television roles, he can be seen on reality shows like “Sundari Eeyum Sundharan Njanum.” Famous actors and actresses compete in challenges involving dance and music in the aforementioned programme. Along with Megha Sandesham, Chandralekha, and Hridayam Sakshi, he has worked on other fascinating projects. He has a successful acting career in addition to a lifelong love of sports. He likes cricket. He is incredibly skilled and excels at the sport of cricket.

He always finds time to watch top-notch cricket despite having a busy schedule. He always enjoys watching the Ranji Trophy on television. He was a supporter of the late Amma Jayalalitha, a member of the Democratic Party. Ranjith is very well-liked by ladies because of his charm and attractiveness. He is regarded with the utmost respect by every guy in the group.

Ranjith Career

After finishing an acting training led by K. S. Rajkumar and produced by R. K. Selvamani, Ranjith launched his acting career in 1993 with the film Pon Vilangu, in which he co-starred with Rahman, Sivaranjani, and Ramya Krishnan. Ranjith, despite his enormous stature, shines in his debut performance, according to K. Vijayan of the New Straits Times. The next year, he starred in the rural drama Sindhu Nathi Poo.

He appeared in a supporting role in both Minor Mappillai and Avathara Purushan, both of which were released in the same year, 1996. He made a cameo appearance in Cheran’s 1997 film Bharathi Kannamma, which was a financial and critical success. Beginning the year 1998, Ranjith co-starred with Mammootty in the highly regarded movie Maru Malarchi. He received the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Villain for his devious performance. After that, he started getting a tonne of job and business proposal offers. His acting career reached its zenith in 1998 thanks to parts in the hit Natpukkaga and the evil Dharma. He played supporting roles in the 1998 films Desiya Geetham and Pudhumai Pithan as well as the lead role in Cheran Chozhan Pandian, a low-budget movie.

Between 1999 and 2001, he primarily played supporting and villain roles, with the exception of the significant roles he played in Kann Thirandhu Paaramma (2000) and Nesam Pudhusu (1999), both of which he played. Ranjith played the title character in the 2003 film Bheeshmar, which he also produced and directed (2003). Financially, the film was a failure. After his debut movie bombed, Ranjith was unable to produce another one because of a lack of funding. After that, Ranjith expanded into supporting parts in Malayalam films.

He was featured in two films in 2005: the political parody Padhavi Paduthum Paadu and the long-delayed Aadhikkam.

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