Yogi Babu

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Yogi Babu
Babu in 2018
Born (1985-07-22) 22 July 1985 (age 38)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • comedian
Years active2009-present
Spouse
Manju Bhargavi
(m. 2020)
HonoursKalaimamani (2020)[1]

Yogi Babu (born 22 July 1985[2]) is an Indian actor and comedian, who appears in Tamil films. He is a three time Ananda Vikatan Cinema Award winner, he performed in Aandavan Kattalai (2016), Kolamavu Kokila (2018) and Pariyerum Perumal (2018).[3][4][5]

Early and personal life

Babu was born on 22 July 1985 in Arani, his father was a havildar in the Indian Army, so Babu traveled extensively as a child, as a result of which he studied in Jammu in the early 1990s.[5]

Babu married Manju Bhargavi on 5 February 2020 in an intimate ceremony held at their ancestral temple in Tiruttani.[6][7]

Career

Babu worked as an assistant director in the Lollu Sabha, and helped writing scenes for two years.[8][9] He made his feature film debut in the Ameer-starring Yogi (2009) as an aspiring actor and subsequently adapted the name of the film as a prefix for his stage name. He appeared as a goon in Paiyaa. He later appeared as a pimp in Sundar C.'s Kalakalappu (2012). In 2013, he appeared in his first extended comedy role with Pattathu Yaanai (2013)[10] while he also featured in the Hindi film, Chennai Express alongside Shah Rukh Khan.[11]

He then performed as a comedy rival to Sivakarthikeyan in Maan Karate (2014) and as eerie comedian in Yaamirukka Bayamey (2014). In 2015, he appeared in over a dozen films and won positive reviews for his work in Kaaka Muttai (2015) and Kirumi (2015).[12] Yogi Babu had a breakthrough year in 2016, featuring in 20 films, and winning critical acclaim for his role alongside Vijay Sethupathi in Aandavan Kattalai (2016).[13] This was followed by his role in Kolamavu Kokila (2018) where his one-sided lover portrayal opposite Nayanthara was critically acclaimed[14] while the Kalyana Vayasu song[15] and his antics in it went viral. He appears as supporting character in film Pariyerum Perumal (2018), the film released to positive reviews from critics, with critics praising the comedy and performance of Yogi Babu.[16] He acted for the first time as lead role in Dharmaprabhu (2019) which he play of role of Yamantaka.[17] He played a key role in Gurkha (2019). Babu is a security guard in this hostage drama written and directed by Sam Anton.[18]

Starting his career as a comic relief in many films, he has also played leading roles in small budget films and garnered critical acclaim. In the 2021, political satire Mandela, he played the eponymous character whose single vote would decide the results of the panchayat elections and was very well received.[19]

Filmography

  • Note: All films are in Tamil, unless mentioned otherwise.

Films

List of Yogi Babu film credits
Year Title Role(s) Notes
2009 Yogi Aspiring actor credited as Babu
Sirithal Rasipen Henchman uncredited role[20]
2010 Paiyaa Telugu Rowdy gang member credited as Babu
Thillalangadi Maasi's sidekick uncredited role[21]
2011 Velayudham Villager
Thoonga Nagaram Radha's fan
Rajapattai Azhagu
2012 Kalakalappu Malaikotta Shankar
Attakathi Dinakaran's friend
Kai Puyal Perumal's friend
2013 Pattathu Yaanai Henchman
Soodhu Kavvum Rowdy Doctor's henchman
Thee Kulikkum Pachai Maram Selvam
Chennai Express Sri Lankan smuggler Hindi film
2014 Veeram Henchman
Panivizhum Malarvanam Tarun's friend
Endrendrum Film star
Maan Karate Vavaal
Yennamo Yedho Goon
Aranmanai Sagidi
Jai Hind 2 Private school association member Multilingual film
Yaamirukka Bayamey Panni Moonji Vaayan
2015 I Keerthivasan's fan
Kaaki Sattai Beggar
Iridiyam Idimurasu
Ivanuku Thannila Gandam Man in hospital
Komban First Man in Fight
India Pakistan Aamai Kunju
Demonte Colony Browsing Boy
Kaaka Muttai Naina's friend
Naalu Policeum Nalla Irundha Oorum Thief
Sakalakala Vallavan Chinnasamy's servant
Yatchan Durai's henchman
Kirumi Kadhir's friend
Vedalam Chatterjee
Kaki: Sound of Warning Chitram Telugu film
2016 Vil Ambu Honest
Pokkiri Raja Mojo
Mapla Singam Politician
Hello Naan Pei Pesuren Street Singer
Jithan 2 Annayya
Tea Kadai Raja Saravana's friend
Pandiyoda Galatta Thaangala Thief
Enakku Innoru Per Irukku Ondipuli
Muthina Kathirikai Rowdy
Metro Subway Lover
Jackson Durai Mani
Kuttrame Thandanai Auto passenger
Aandavan Kattalai Muthupandi Selvam Won—SIIMA Award for Best Comedian
Won—Vikatan Award Best Comedian-Male
Remo Remo's lover
Kadalai Kaali
Kannula Kaasa Kattappa Kettavan
Virumandikum Sivanandikum Moneylender's assistant
Atti Boxer Babu
Veera Sivaji Ramesh
Mo Pazhani
2017 Kattappava Kanom Nandu
Attu Sappa
Nagarvalam Tamil teacher
Saravanan Irukka Bayamaen Babu
Sathriyan Samudhram's nephew
Aaram Vetrumai Tribal
Ka Ka Ka: Aabathin Arikuri Natchatiram
Pichuva Kaththi Babu
Mersal Nolan
En Aaloda Seruppa Kaanom 'Remo' Ravi
Sathya Ram
12-12-1950 Singam
Balloon Panda
2018 Gulaebaghavali Panni
Thaanaa Serndha Koottam Narayanan
Mannar Vagaiyara Kannan Guest appearance
Kalakalappu 2 Bhagavan
Solli Vidava Yogi
Veera Jithesh
Yenda Thalaiyila Yenna Vekkala Aadhi
Kaali Gopi
Semma Omagundam
Oru Kuppai Kathai Kumar's friend
Semma Botha Aagathey Soosai
Mohini Cotton
Junga Yo Yo
Kolamavu Kokila Sekar Won—SIIMA Award for Best Comedian
Won—Vikatan Award Best Comedian-Male
Echcharikkai Frank De Souza
Avalukkenna Azhagiya Mugam Arivu's friend
Seemaraja Ravana uncredited in song "Varum Anna Varathu"[22]
Pariyerum Perumal Anand Won—Vikatan Award Best Comedian-Male
Sarkar Kaushik
Kaatrin Mozhi Mahesh Babu Cameo
Silukkuvarupatti Singam Tony
2019 Maanik Research and Analysis Wing officer
Viswasam Velu
Kuthoosi Velu's friend
Vantha Rajavathaan Varuven Azhagu
Thadam Suruli
Pattipulam Udhay's friend
Airaa Mani
Kuppathu Raja Kaisamaa
Watchman Maari
K-13 Delivery boy
100 M.Jackson
Ayogya Thief
Mr.Local Auto Sekar
Lisaa Priest
Dharmaprabhu Yamantaka Lead role
Gorilla Pickpocket
Gurkha Babu Lead role
Jackpot Rahul
Comali Mani
Zombie Pistol Raj Lead role
Namma Veettu Pillai Lawyer Cameo
Petromax Paal Pandi
Puppy Senior
Bigil Donald
Butler Balu Ajaykumar's friend
Action Jack
Jada Messi
Iruttu Vanangamudi Cameo
Dhanusu Raasi Neyargale Himself
Chennai 2 Bangkok Dissatisfied husband
50/50 Kai Kulandhai
2020 Darbar Kaushik
Taana Dooma
Dagaalty Dheena
Sandimuni Gorakh
Naan Sirithal Dilli Babu
Asuraguru 'Digital India' Dinakaran
Cocktail Don
Naanga Romba Busy Kuberan
Kanni Raasi Vairamani
2021 Trip Azhagan
Engada Iruthinga Ivvalavu Naala Aspiring actor
Sulthan Otta Lorry
Mandela Nelson Mandela Lead role
Karnan Vadamalaiyaan
Vanakkam Da Mappillai Himself Guest appearance
Vellai Yaanai Kolukattai
Dikkiloona Albert aka Einstein
Annabelle Sethupathi Shanmugam
Pei Mama Kohli Kumar
Doctor Prathap
Aranmanai 3 Abhishek
Raajavamsam Mayakannan
Murungakkai Chips Saravanan
2022 Theal Tiger
Veerame Vaagai Soodum Thalapathy
Kadaisi Vivasayi Thadikozhanthai
Hey Sinamika Paalmali Baba
Beast Jill
Koogle Kuttappa Babu
Centimeter Centimeter Partially reshot Tamil version of Jack N' Jill
Veetla Vishesham NEET coaching center owner Cameo
Yaanai Jimmy
Panni Kutty Thittani
Kichi Kichi Boss
The Legend Dada
Naane Varuvean Guna
Pistha Mark
Repeat Shoe Maari
Love Today Yogi
Coffee with Kadhal "Wedding planner" Vignesh
"MasterChef" Mahesh
"Photographer" Lingesh
"Mango player" Mukesh
Dha Dha
Oh My Ghost Raja Guru [23]
Mofussil Surya's friend
2023 Varisu Kicha
Bommai Nayagi Velu
The Great Indian Kitchen Achan
Irumban Blade
Ghosty Mental hospital patient
Yaanai Mugathaan Ganesan [24]
Tamilarasan Rowdy
Pichaikkaran 2 Maddy
Karungaapiyam Pacha Satta Naran
Kasethan Kadavulada Babu
Takkar Varada Rajan and Don Max
Maaveeran Kumar
Let's Get Married Mahindra
Jailer Vimal [25]
Partner Kalyanaraman
Karumegangal Kalaigindrana Veeramani
Lucky Man Murugan
Jawan Health Minister's secretary Tamil version
Dhillu Irundha Poradu
Shot Boot Three Thala Kumar
Kuiko Malaiyappan
Sarakku
2024 Ayalaan Tyson
Thookudurai Manna
Local Sarakku
Siren Velankanni [26]
Yaavarum Vallavare Cameraman [27]
Boomer Uncle [28]
Romeo

Upcoming projects

List of Yogi Babu upcoming projects
Year Title Status Notes
2024 Rathnam Filming
Gajaana [29]
Boat Filming [30]
Kanguva Filming
Guruvayoor Ambalanadayil Filming Malayalam debut[31][32]
Aranmanai 4 Completed
The Greatest of All Time Filming [33]
The Raja Saab Filming Telugu film
TBA Andhagan
TBA Medical Miracle Filming [34]

Television

List of Yogi Babu television credits
Year Title Role Notes
2004–2007 Lollu Sabha
2012–2013 My Name Is Mangamma
2021 Navarasa Velusamy

References

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