From Maddy to Farhan: R. The heart of fans stolen from these characters of Madhavan
R Madhavan is a symbol of versatility in Indian cinema. From romantic hero to morally complex characters, from the common man to the inspirational mentor – Madhavan’s characters echo because he brings depth, sensitivity and natural attractions in every role.

1. Stay in your heart- Maddy
Maddy! He is the boy who convinced an entire generation in love. The childish smile on the flirtatious, Jazbati and her face was not just a character, it was the dream of every college love story of the 2000s. Suppose: You must have also lipped on “Zara Zara” at least once in your life.

2. Satan- Vanraj Kashyap
Who knew that a scary side is also hidden inside the maddy? In Satan, he played a frightening, unstable and unexpected character as Vanraj Kashyap, reversing his ‘good boy’ avatar. Scared? Yes. Remember? Absolutely. This was the form of Madhavan, which proved that he is as cute, as much as he can be as dangerous.

3. Tanu Weds Manu- Mannu Sharma
Mannu – A cute, slight hesitant doctor who spends years waiting for love. When the lawyer is needed, it takes the flower, and the same thing makes him so favorite! Madhavan’s gentle and restrained performance forced us to join Manu, even if you sometimes think in your mind-“Brother, now wake up!”
4. Kesari Chapter 2- Neville McCinley
Kesari Chapter 2, Madhavan played Neville McCinly in the film-an Anglo-Indian lawyer, who is implicated in the upheaval of colonial India. The interesting thing is that this McCinlie stands against Shankaran Nair in the investigation of the Jallianwala Bagh murder case. I swear, these courtroom drama stand up and stand up. It is a complex character in which a person is trapped between duty, justice and loyalty to the British Crown.

5. 3 Idiots- Farhan
Farhan is like all of us who wanted to live our dreams but could not move the steps due to fear. Thanks to Madhavan’s brilliant, reliable acting, 3 Idiots assured us that it is never late to pursue their passion (and perhaps he should buy DSLR). It is rumored that more people bought cameras after 3 Idiots than the sale of Diwali!

6. Rocketry- Nambi Narayanan
Rocketry: Playing the role of Nambi Narayanan in The Nambi Effect, R.K. Madhavan not only acted, but also directed, in which he told the incredible true story of a person justified by his own system. His performance was emotional, deeply full and inspiring. R. Madhavan did not play only the role of Nambi Narayanan; Rather, he himself became Nambi Narayanan. Every time you watch this movie, every time the hair stands up!

7. Rang De Basanti- Ajay Rathore
The screen time was low, but the effect is deep. Ajay Rathore’s death in Rang De Basanti was not just a plot twist, it was a moment that woke up a generation. Madhavan’s character made us feel the losing of a hero, a friend, a lover … and forced us to ask: “What are we doing for our country?”