Ranjith (Bigg Boss Tamil Season 8) Age, Family, Biography

Ranjith (Bigg Boss Tamil Season 8) Age, Family, Biography

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Religion: Hinduism

Age: 52 Years

Hometown: Chennai

Bio/Wiki
Profession Actor, Producer, Director
Physical Stats
Height (approx.) 5' 10" (178 cm)
Eye Colour Black
Hair Colour Black
Career
Debut Tamil Film (as an actor): Pon Vilangu (1993)


Telugu Film (as an actor): Sneham Kosam (1999)


Malayalam Film (as an actor): Natturajavu (2004)


Film (as a director and producer): Bheeshmar (2003)


TV: Senthoora Poove (Tamil) as Duraisingam on Star Vijay
Awards 1998: Tamil Nadu State Film Awards in the category Best Villain for the role Manimaran in the Tamil film Maru Malarchi
Personal Life
Date of Birth 15 November 1972 (Wednesday)
Age (as of 2024) 52 Years
Birthplace Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
Zodiac sign Scorpio
Nationality Indian
Hometown Chennai
College/ University Government Arts College, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
Educational Qualification Graduate
Religion Hinduism
Political Inclination Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam (AMMK)
Controversies Ranjith's statement about honour killing is not violence, receives backlash
At an interaction with the press after the release of Ranjith's directorial debut Kavundampalayam in August 2024, he made a statement in favour of the caste-based honour killing. His remark was justifying the action as a care shown by the parents. This statement received backlash from the human rights activists and on the social media. He later issued a statement opposing his initial opinion and specially mentioning he is not in favour of any type of killing. check sources
Hindustan Times
Social Media • Instagram

• Twitter
Relationships & More
Marital Status Married
Affairs/Girlfriends • Ragasudha (actor)
• Priya Raman (actor)
Family
Wife/Spouse • Priya Raman (actor) (m. 1999 - div. 2014)


• Ragasudha (actor) (m. 2014 - div. 2015)
Children Son(s)- 2
• Aadhithya Rao
• Akash Rao
Parents

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