Yogi Babu

Yogi Babu
Born Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Occupation Actor
Years active 2008-present

Yogi Babu is an Indian film actor, who has appeared in Tamil language films. He rose to fame following his performances in Maan Karate (2014) and Yaamirukka Bayamey (2014), before becoming a regular cast member in Tamil comedy films.[1][2]

Career

Babu was first spotted by director Ram Bala, after he accompanied a friend to the shoot of the comedy television series, Lollu Sabha. Intrigued by Babu's peculiar looks and physique, Ram Bala enquired if Babu wanted to become an actor and subsequently took him on board as a junior artiste. Babu also worked as an assistant director in the series, helping write scenes for two years.[3] Babu made his feature film debut by featuring in the Ameer-starrer Yogi (2009) as an aspiring actor who wants to be photographed by Ganja Karuppu's character, and subsequently adapted the name of the film as a prefix for his stage name. In 2013, he appeared in his first extended comedy role with Pattathu Yaanai (2013), while he also featured in the Hindi film, Chennai Express alongside Shahrukh Khan.

He then rose to fame following his performances as a comedy rival to Sivakarthikeyan in Maan Karate (2014) and as eerie comedian in Yaamirukka Bayamey (2014), before becoming a regular cast member in Tamil comedy films. In 2015, he appeared in over a dozen films and won positive reviews for his work in Kaaka Muttai (2015) and Kirumi (2015).[4]

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
2009 Yogi Aspiring Actor
2010 Thillalangadi Maasi's sidekick
2011 Velayudham Villager
2012 Kalakalappu
2013 Pattathu Yaanai
Soodhu Kavvum
Chennai Express Sri Lankan smuggler Hindi film
2014 Veeram
Maan Karate Vavaal
Yennamo Yedho
Yaamirukka Bayamey Panni Moonji Vaaya
2015 I Keerthivasan's fan
Kaaki Sattai Beggar
Ivanuku Thannila Gandam
Komban
India Pakistan Aamai Kunju
Demonte Colony
Kaaka Muttai
Naalu Policeum Nalla Irundha Oorum Thief
Sakalakala Vallavan
Yatchan
Kirumi
Vedalam Chatterjee
2016 Vil Ambu Honest
Pokkiri Raja Mojo
Mapla Singam
Jithan 2 Annayya
Tea Kadai Raja
Pandiyoda Galatta Thaangala
Enakku Innoru Per Irukku Ondipuli
Muthina Kathirikai
Metro
Jackson Durai Mani
Kuttrame Thandanai
Aandavan Kattalai Muthu Pandi
Remo Remo's lover
Kadalai Kaali
Kannula Kaasa Kattappa
Virumandikkum Sivanandikkum
Atti Post-production
Veera Sivaji Post-production

References

External links

Yogi Babu at the Internet Movie Database

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