
Selvaah
Selvaah is an Indian actor, best known for Tamil cinema. Selvaah began their career in 1991. With 30 credits to their name and an average audience rating of 6.2, Selvaah remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. Spanning 30+ years, Selvaah's career remains one of the longest and most celebrated in Tamil cinema.
Biography
Selva is an Indian film actor who has worked on Tamil-language films in leading and supporting roles. After appearing in several films as a lead actor in the 1990s, he made a comeback in two films directed by Mysskin in the 2010.
Personal Info
Career Milestones
Film debut
View film →Highest rated: Yuddham Sei (7.6)
View film →Iconic Roles
Yuddham Sei
A mysterious and pivotal antagonist in the psychological thriller, known for his chilling performance.
Eetti
A determined police officer investigating a complex case, showcasing his authoritative presence.
Mugamoodi
A martial arts teacher who trains the protagonist, adding gravitas to the superhero film.
Defining Moments
Comeback with 'Yuddham Sei'
His role as Trisangu in Mysskin's 'Yuddham Sei' marked a successful career revival and earned him critical acclaim.
Role in 'Mugamoodi'
Appeared in the high-profile superhero film 'Mugamoodi', expanding his reach in mainstream Tamil cinema.
Prominent roles in 'Eetti' and 'Sivappu'
Featured in multiple notable films in a single year, reinforcing his position as a reliable supporting actor.
Filmography
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Language Distribution
Films by Decade
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Did You Know?
Selvaah is known for his intense and often villainous roles in Tamil cinema, particularly after his comeback.
He made a significant comeback in the 2010s after a break from acting, primarily through collaborations with director Mysskin.
His role as Trisangu in 'Yuddham Sei' (2011) is widely regarded as a standout performance that revived his career.
Selvaah has often been cast in police officer or authoritative roles, such as DCP Rudrakumar in 'Eetti'.
He is recognized for his deep, commanding voice and imposing screen presence.
Legacy & Influence
Selvaah is a notable figure in Tamil cinema, recognized for his distinctive screen presence and his significant career resurgence in the 2010s. His early career in the 1990s saw him in leading roles, though these films did not propel him to sustained stardom. His true impact on Indian cinema is most prominently marked by his collaboration with acclaimed director Mysskin, which revitalized his career and showcased his depth as a character actor. In Mysskin's psychological thriller 'Yuddham Sei' (2011), Selvaah delivered a critically acclaimed performance as Trisangu, a complex and pivotal character. This role re-introduced him to a new generation of audiences and critics, establishing him as a powerful supporting actor capable of handling intense, layered roles. His portrayal was noted for its quiet intensity and emotional gravity, contributing significantly to the film's critical success. This comeback set a precedent for veteran actors finding renewed relevance through well-written character parts in auteur-driven cinema. Following this, he became a sought-after actor for character roles, particularly in thrillers and action dramas. He appeared in films like 'Mugamoodi' (2012), 'Eetti' (2015), and 'Sivappu' (2015), often playing authoritative figures like police officers or mentors. While not a mainstream star, Selvaah's career arc demonstrates the valuable space for skilled performers who excel in supporting roles, enriching narratives through reliable and compelling performances. His work with Mysskin, in particular, is remembered as a key chapter in the director's filmography and a testament to the importance of casting character actors who can bring authenticity and weight to a film's world. His contributions lie in strengthening the fabric of Tamil cinema's supporting cast, proving that impactful careers can be built on the foundation of powerful, albeit sometimes brief, performances.