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3 films·1993–2003·Top Music Composer: Ilayaraja (1 films)·Top co-star: Rambha (2 films)

Karthik Raja & Madhan Bob Movies Together List — 3 Films

Complete Movies List & Collaboration History

Last updated: 2026-06-05 · Data sources: Wikipedia, TMDB

Karthik Raja and Madhan Bob appeared together in 3 Tamil films between 1993 and 2003. Their highest-rated collaboration was Kaathala Kaathala (1998 — 5.9/10). Films span Uzhaippali (1993) through Three Roses (2003).

3
Films Together
5.1
Average Rating
1993 - 2003
Career Span
Tamil
Primary Language
Credibility
Career Phase
Active×Active

The Karthik Raja & Madhan Bob partnership

From Uzhaippali (1993) to Three Roses (2003). The played out closed with Three Roses in 2003. It started with Uzhaippali (1993).

The shape of the work

The 1990s belonged to Kaathala Kaathala; the 2000s to Three Roses. Karthik Raja scored every film; Madhan Bob acted in all of them. Strictly Tamil cinema — they never crossed industries together.

3 films across 2 decades

The 1990s accounted for 2 films, averaging 5.1/10.

The 2000s accounted for 1 film.

1990s
Films2
Avg Rating5.1/10
Notable:
  • Kaathala Kaathala(5.9)
  • Uzhaippali(4.2)
Era:
Karthik: ActiveMadhan: Active
2000s
Films1
Notable:
  • Three Roses0
Era:
Karthik: ActiveMadhan: Active

The partnership in numbers

Partnership Pattern

Duration19932003
Span10 years
Avg Interval~5 years

3 films across 10 years represents consistent collaboration.

Language Distribution

Tamil
3 films (100%)

Linguistic diversity: 1 language, with Tamil being their primary medium.

Where each was in their career

Karthik Raja

Before Uzhaippali, Karthik Raja had starred in 1 film, including Pandiyan (1992).

After Three Roses, Karthik Raja went on to appear in 25 more films, including Achchamundu! Achchamundu! (2009) and Neranja Manasu (2004).

Madhan Bob

Before Uzhaippali, Madhan Bob had starred in 3 films, including Thevar Magan (1992) and Vaaname Ellai (1992).

After Three Roses, Madhan Bob went on to appear in 36 more films, including Kalasal (2019) and Ethir Neechal (2013).

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