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Jai (actor)

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Indian actor (born 1984)
Jai
Born
Jaikanth Sampat

(1984-04-06)6 April 1984 (age 40)[1]
Occupations
  • Actor
  • musician
  • singer
Years active2002–present
RelativesSrikanth Deva (cousin)
Deva (uncle)
Sabesh–Murali (uncles)

Jaikanth Sampath (6 April 1984) also known asJai is an Indian actor and musician working inTamil films. The nephew of noted composerDeva & the cousin ofSrikanth Deva, Jai had made his acting debut in a supporting role inBagavathi (2002). In 2007, he successfully auditioned for a leading role inVenkat Prabhu's sports filmChennai 600028. His movieSubramaniapuram (2008) was also a big success, and marked Jai as an lead actor in Tamil Cinema.

Jai subsequently garnered more praise for diverse roles, including a villager on holiday inGoa (2010), a timid factory worker inEngaeyum Eppothum (2011) and a customer care executive in the romantic dramaRaja Rani (2013), which became his biggest commercial successful film.[3] He made his debut as a singer in the filmJarugandi (2018).[4]

Personal life

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Born into a family of musicians, Jai has stated that music was close to his heart and that it influenced him in his "growing years", particularly crediting his uncle, the composerDeva. He completed his schooling in Lamech School,Valasaravakkam, Chennai. He completed fifth grade inkeyboard fromTrinity College London and has said that he likes to be involved in the music compositions of his films. He has called himself a "huge fan" ofYuvan Shankar Raja's work, saying that he has "often dreamt of surpassing his work as a composer someday".[2]

In an interview withAnanda Vikatan, he confirmed on the rumors about him embracingIslam, that he has been practising Islam for seven years and thinking of changing his name to Ajeesh Jai in future.[5][6][7]

Acting career

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2002–2008: Debut and breakthrough

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Jai made his film debut at age 18 asVijay's younger brother in the 2002 filmBhagavathi, with directorA. Venkatesh choosing Jai as a result of his striking similarity in appearance to Vijay.[8] Jai was then set to make his debut in a lead role in a remake of the Telugu film6 Teens, but the film remained unreleased despite being complete.[9] He was also expected to feature in Velmurugan'sAmmu andNambiraj'sTouch but neither film materialised.[10][11][12] Several other offers came his way including roles inAlai (2003) andDevathayai Kanden (2005), but Jai was insistent that he earn his place in the film, rather than being chosen on the basis that he was music composerDeva's nephew.[13] He instead chose to concentrate on a career in music, often working for Deva's films a keyboardist alongside his cousins, music composersSrikanth Deva andBobo Shashi.

His friend, the singerYugendran, recommended Jai to audition for a role inVenkat Prabhu's directorial debutChennai 600028 (2007), based on gully cricket. He was the only actor to be auditioned amongst the eleven lead roles and was the final selection for the film.[14] The success of the film began an association withVenkat Prabhu and Jai has repeatedly collaborated in Prabhu's ventures through leading or cameo roles. He was then selected to play a leading role by debutant directorSasikumar inSubramaniapuram (2008), after he had seen him at Deva's residence and Jai signed up for the film without hearing the script under the basis that it was to be produced by directorAmeer.[13] The film, set in aMadurai village of the 1980s, told the story of a series of violent happenings on the backdrop of a love story and Jai grew a long beard to reflect the 1980s look for the project. Critics raved about Jai's performance in the film, with a reviewer noting: "Jai, as the romantic killer is the pick of the lot" and that he "lives the role".[15][16]After finding himself unable to appear in a role in Venkat Prabhu'sSaroja due to his long beard, he organised and helped plan a scene that would feature cameo appearances from several actors from their first films.[17] Jai subsequently chose to make a switch from acting in off-beat films and attempted to make a career as an actor incommercial films.[14]

2009–2010: Setback

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In March 2009, Jai ran into trouble for making controversial comments about the potential box office fare of his future films that he had signed in that period. The actor, who was filming forVaamanan,Aval Peyar Thamizharasi,Adhe Neram Adhe Idam andArjunan Kadhali at the time, revealed that onlyVaamanan would do well and the rest would become financial failures. The producer of his films also revealed they wanted to take action against Jai for "making such irresponsible and damaging statements about his own films."[18] Initially, the Nadigar Sangam council had asked him to complete his pending assignments before he could start work on any other project, beginning withVenkat Prabhu'sGoa. The film's producer,Soundarya Rajinikanth, intervened and bailed Jai out of the ban.[19] His next releaseAhmed'sVaamanan (2009), an action thriller featuringPriya Anand,Lakshmi Rai andRahman, marked his first commercial role with a critic noting: "from swift stunts to rapid dance movements, Jai has got it all". The film did not replicate the commercial success of his previous ventures, though his performance was described as "commendable".[20] Meanwhile,Adhe Neram Adhe Idam opened to unanimous negative reviews, with a reviewer noting that Jai "with his sleepy eyes looks like he really doesn't want to be in this film at all".[21]

He was then seen in Venkat Prabhu's romantic comedyGoa (2010), where he played a villager on a coming-of-age trip to Goa alongsideVaibhav Reddy andPremgi Amaren. Jai's temporary ban from films had delayed the project and he once again grew a beard to portray his character of Ramarajan. Despite positive hype surrounding the film prior to release, it only won average reviews and collections at the box office. He appeared inAval Peyar Thamizharasi with different looks throughout the film to reflect his character's growth, with the main ones being that of an eighteen-year-old boy and a twenty-eight-year-old man. He shed weight to sport the school boy look and later added weight and muscle to look a matured man in his late twenties for the film.[22] Critics lauded Jai's performance, citing: "he shows that he is in the process of grooming himself to become a well-rounded actor" and "that he can bring in complex emotions on his face at the drop of a hat", but the film did not fare well at the box office. Similarly, his performance in the romantic filmKanimozhi was described "as endearingly likeable" and that "he had come out with a natural performance", but the film failed commercially.[23] Discussing his five consecutive failure films, Jai admitted that during that period in his career, he had chosen to feature in films without considering the true scope of its potential success, only to avoid a long gap between releases. Since then, he has actively chosen to associate himself with big banner films rather than ventures by debut production houses in order to ensure that his films are well publicized prior to release.[8]

2011–2013: Success in multi-starrers

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After his string of failures, Jai signed up to play a role inAR Murugadoss's debut productionEngaeyum Eppothum (2011), after being impressed bySaravanan's script. Portraying a timid working class professional, his role was well received and the film performed well at the box office. A critic noted: "the highlight of the film is its lead actorsAnjali,Ananya, Jai andSharwanand who live the role of the characters they play".[24] Jai then accepted to play a secondary role in Atlee'sRaja Rani (2013), and admitted he was initially apprehensive about accepting the offer, only choosing to do so after being convinced by the film's climax. He mentioned that he wanted to portray a memorable guest role like that ofKarthik inMani Ratnam'sMouna Raagam, and worked hard to get into the skin of his character, Surya, taking close to ten takes in certain scenes.[8]His second release of the year was the fantasy comedyNaveena Saraswathi Sabatham (2013), where Jai played aSiddha doctor who becomes deserted on an island after abachelor party with his three friends. The film opened to mixed reviews and became an average grosser at the box office.[25][26]

2014–2020: Comedy genres

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Jai carried on featuring as the lead actor, as opposed to multi-starrer films, between 2014 and 2016 albeit to limited success.[27] His first release in the period, the comedy filmVadacurry (2014) opened to positive reviews from critics and performed well at the box office, with a critic noting: "Jai is good with romance and comedy, so the role is perfect for him".[28] His subsequent releases includingAascar Films' romantic-comedyThirumanam Ennum Nikkah (2014) alongsideNazriya andValiyavan (2015), co-starringAndrea Jeremiah, where the former performed average and the latter performed poorly at the box office, while also receiving negative reviews.[29][30] Likewise, his two releases in 2016,Manimaran's social dramaPughazh (2016) andGautham Vasudev Menon's long-delayed productionTamilselvanum Thaniyar Anjalum (2016), where he portrayed amail carrier, also performed average at the box office. During the period, producerT. Siva spoke out against Jai for failing to promote his films despite his lack of stardom.[31] Following a string of unsuccessful films, Jai experienced critical and commercial acclaim with his role inVenkat Prabhu's sequelChennai 600028 II (2016), where he reprised his role of Raghu from the original film. The story revolved around the reunion of the old cricket team for the wedding of Jai's character, and opened to positive reviews in December 2016, with critics stating that Jai made "a good comeback".[32][31][33] In 2017, Jai appeared in the romantic comedy filmEnakku Vaaitha Adimaigal, portraying an IT worker who is unlucky in love.[34] In late 2018, he signedMadhura Raja alongsideMammootty marking his debut inMalayalam Cinema which was released in April 2019.[35] Then next,Neeya 2 (2019), a romantic horror film.[36] His 25th film,Capmaari was directed byS. A. Chandrasekhar.[37] In 2020,Triples is Jai’s firstOTT offering and is in the form of a web-series, another first for the actor as well.[38]

2022–present

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The year 2022 begins with two action films,Veerapandiyapuram andKuttram Kuttrame directed bySuseenthiran.[39][40] The next, he acted as the psycho killer inPattampoochi directed byBadri.[41] Then, the action thrillerYenni Thuniga[42][43] andSundar C'sCoffee with Kadhal.[44]

Racing career

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Jai is also acar racer. "Crazy about racing" since his childhood, he said he was inspired by Tamil actorAjith Kumar to get into racing.[2] In June 2014, he participated in his first car racing tournament, theJK Tyre National Racing Championship at theIrungattukottai Race Track inSriperumbudur.[45]

Filmography

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Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
YearFilmRoleNotes
2002BhagavathiGuna
2007Chennai 600028Raghuvaran
2008SubramaniapuramAzhagar
SarojaHimselfCameo appearance
2009VaamananAnand
Adhe Neram Adhe IdamKarthik
2010GoaVinayagam
Aval Peyar ThamizharasiJyothi Murugan
KanimozhiRajesh
2011KoHimselfCameo appearance
Engaeyum EppothumKathiresan
2013Raja RaniSuriyaNominated,Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor – Tamil
Naveena Saraswathi SabathamRamarajan
BiriyaniJai KanthCameo appearance
2014BrammanHimselfCameo appearance
VadacurrySathish
Thirumanam Ennum NikkahVijayraghavan Chari (Abu Bakar)
2015ValiyavanVinod
MasssKathiresanCameo appearance
VaaluHimselfCameo appearance
2016PugazhPugazhendhi
Idhu Namma AaluSuriyaCameo appearance
Tamilselvanum Thaniyar AnjalumTamilselvan
Chennai 600028 IIRaghuvaran
2017Enakku Vaaitha AdimaigalKrishna
Sangili Bungili Kadhava ThoraeJaiCameo appearance
BalloonJeeva, Charlie & HimselfTriple role
2018Kalakalappu 2Raghu
JarugandiSathya
Party"Zero Error" CharlieUnreleased Film
2019Madhura RajaChinnanMalayalam film[46]
Neeya 2Sarva & VikramDouble role
CapmaariVijay25th Film
2022VeerapandiyapuramShivaAlso music composer
Kuttram KuttrameEeswaran
PattampoochiSudhakar
Yenni ThunigaKathir
Coffee With KadhalKathir
2023GhostySpiritCameo appearance[47]
Theera KaadhalGowtham[48]
AnnapooraniFarhaan
2025Baby and BabyShiva[49]
Jai 34TBAPre-production[51]

Web series

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YearTitleRoleNetworkNotesRef.
2020TriplesRam KumarHotstarDebut web series[52][53]
2023LabelPrabhakaranHotstar

Discography

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As composer
YearTitleNotes
2020TriplesComposed one song "Uyir Unnodhu Serumo"
2022Veerapandiyapuram
PattampoochiComposed one song "Jail Kuthu
SivuduTelugu version ofVeerapandiyapuram; only dubbed version released
As singer
YearFilmSong(s)ComposerNotes
2018Jarugandi"Seyiradha Senju Mudi"Bobo Shashi

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