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Ajith Kumar filmography

Ajith Kumar is an Indian film actor based out of the Chennai film industry. He was first seen playing a minor role in the 1990 Tamil film ''En Veedu En Kanavar''. However, his professional career began in 1993 through the Telugu film ''Prema Pusthakam''. Following that, in the same year he made his Tamil cinema debut through ''Amaravathi'' in which he played the lead role. The film emerged as an average grosser, but helped him getting more assignments in modelling.〔 He followed that with films like ''Paasamalargal'' (1993) and ''Pavithra'' (1994). In 1995, he landed his first breakthrough role in the romantic thriller ''Aasai''. The success of the film helped him establish himself as an upcoming actor in Tamil cinema. He was next seen in the epistolary ''Kadhal Kottai'' (1996). The film was a blockbuster and won three National Film Awards including the award for the Best Tamil Film in 1996. His subsequent films ''Ullasam'' (1997) and ''Kaadhal Mannan'' (1998) were moderate successes.〔
Ajith's dual portrayal as twin brothers –where one character is a deaf and dumb–in the S. J. Suryah-directed ''Vaali'' (1999) fetched him his first Filmfare Award. Furthermore, his performance was well received by the critics. The film's success prompted Rajiv Menon to cast Ajith in his ''Kandukondain Kandukondain'' (2000). Featuring an ensemble cast, the film saw him paired opposite Tabu. The following year saw him collaborating with debutante A. R. Murugadoss for ''Dheena''. The film earned him a reputation as an "action hero". He was next seen in the highly anticipated ''Citizen'' (2001) where he portrayed 10 different characters. The film ended up as a commercial success but received poor response from the critics. The family drama ''Poovellam Un Vasam'' fetched him a Special Prize at the Tamil Nadu State Film Awards. His last release of the year was Santosh Sivan's ''Asoka'' where he was seen playing a negative role in a brief appearance co-starring Shah Rukh Khan. His performance as twin-brothers in the 2002 film ''Villain'' earned him a second Filmfare Award for Best Actor.
During the period 2003 to 2005, Ajith had acted in a few films as he concentrated more on his racing career. He had his only success with ''Attagasam'' (2004) around this time. In 2006, he returned after a sabbatical through ''Varalaru''. He played three different roles, one of which includes a classical dancer. His performance was critically praised and he went onto receive his third Filmfare Award. The film was his biggest blockbuster then. The following year, he was seen in two remakes—''Kireedam'' and ''Billa''. The former was a remake of the namesake 1989 Malayalam film while the latter was remade from the 1980 Rajinikanth starrer ''Billa''. His next two releases, ''Aegan'' (2008) and ''Aasal'' (2010), took a big opening but turned out to be box-office failures.
After a brief hiatus, Ajith signed up Venkat Prabhu's ''Mankatha'' (2011), which happened to be his 50th film. He played a full-length negative character as a suspended police officer who lusts for money. His performance received critical praise as it broke the stereotype hero image in Tamil cinema. ''Mankatha'' had the biggest opening of the year in Tamil cinema, and eventually turned out to be Ajith's biggest blockbuster. His next release ''Billa II'' (2012), Tamil cinema's first prequel, opened to negative reviews. In 2013, he was seen in the multi-starrer action-thriller ''Arrambam''. The film received positive response from the critics as well as the audience. His 2014 release ''Veeram'' also received Positive response,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://forbesindia.com/celebprofile2014/ajith-kumar/101 )〕 and in 2015, he appeared in ''Yennai Arindhaal'', which received highly positive reviews.〔("‘I am dying to work with Ajith again’" ). ''Bangaloremirror''.〕
==Films==


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