Aryan (actor)

Pan Parag Ravi Aryan
Born (1982-10-14) October 14, 1982
Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India
Other names Aryan Shiva
Occupation Film actor, Villain
Years active 2003–present
Religion Hindu
Website www.lakshmansruthi.com/aryan/performance.html

Pan Parag Ravi Aryan (born 14 October 1982) is an Indian film actor.

Early life and career

Between 1995 and 2004, he performed in many stage dramas in Mumbai. In 2004, he made his debut role in "Dreams" with Dhanush and later he was popularly Known as Pan parag Ravi Aryan after he played a role in Thirupachi With Ilayathalapathy Vijay.

The Role in Thirupaachi

Panparag Ravi plans to kill his own brother by sticking the funeral posters of Ravi and making him think that his brother is the person who is killing people all over Chennai. After the death of Ravi's brother, Ravi hides himself in a politician's house to be away and safe from the hands of police. That politician damages his own car and house by his henchmen and leads the police to believe that someone has attacked his house. Thus, the police decide to provide security for the politician. This makes Ravi feel happy, considering that Sivagiri cannot come to his place by fooling all these inspectors and kill him. Then, Sivagiri's friend inspector Veluchamy finds diplomatically that Ravi is hiding in the politician's place. Later on, Sivagiri states to a group of people, who lost their money to a financier, that the fraud financier is hiding in the politician's place. This makes Sivagiri enter Ravi's fort with a large gang and kill Ravi successfully.

Filmography

Year Movie Role Language Notes
2004 Dreams Aryan Tamil
2004 Giri Tamil
2005 Thirupachi Pan Parag Ravi Tamil
2005 Aanai Tamil
2005 Aaru Jega Tamil
2006 E Tamil
2007 Parattai Engira Azhagu Sundaram Suri Tamil
2007 Aalwar Tamil
2007 Sabari Tamil
2008 Nepali Tamil
2009 Ainthaam Padai Tamil
2010 Gowravargal Tamil
2010 Kotti Tamil
2011 Bhavani IPS Ranjith Tamil
2011 Mappillai Tamil
2013 Alex Pandian Tamil
2013 Radhan Ganda Kannada
2014 Vishayam Veliye Theriya Koodaadhu Tamil

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