At the age of 20, this actor, who started his career with Mani Ratnam's films, got an opportunity to work with big veterans. Along with cinema veterans like Prabhudheva, Rajinikanth and Mammooty, the career of this actor also got four moons. One after the other, films started to be seen. The actor became the choice of film makers who made classic films by giving a hit on a hit. The name of this actor was also two superhit films liked all over the country- 'Roja' and 'Bombay'. This actor had achieved the status of superstar at the beginning of his career, but then what happened that this actor left the film career and went on a different path. After enjoying success for 10 years, the actor changed the field at the age of 30.
Many superhit movies were given
The Tamil star, who climbed the stairs of success, did the same. Arriving on a career peak, he said goodbye to films and stayed away from the screen for a long time. This actor is none other than Arvind Swamy. In 1991, at the age of 20, Arvind Swamy started his film journey with Mani Ratnam's 'Thalpati', where he played a character inspired by Arjuna of 'Mahabharata'. He acted in Mani Ratnam's two big national hits. In 1992, 'Roja' and 'Bombay' in 1995 changed Arvind's luck. The success of these films established him as a star. His stardom and acting credibility was further boosted when he starred in 1997 in the National Award winning film 'Minasara Kanavu' with Kajol.
Entry in Bollywood
Arvind turned to Bollywood after shattering in Tamil films. He made his debut in Bollywood in 'Saat Rang Ke Sapne' with Juhi Chawla. Due to the continuous successes, it was believed that after Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan they are the legendary actors of this industry, but it did not happen. Arvind Swamy left acting at the age of 30. By the end of the 90s, his films were not performing much at the box office. Some of his films were discontinued as the lead actor, including Mahesh Bhatt's film with Aishwarya Rai and the films directed by Anupam Kher with Amitabh Bachchan. The matter did not stop here, it took many years to complete his two films.
Manisha Koirala and Arvind Swamy.
Movies left like this
Discounted from this direction of his career, Arvind Swamy stopped acting in films after 2000. He started paying attention to his father's business. Was worked at VD Swami & Co. and later also worked in Enter Global. He had an accident in 2005, causing his leg to be paralyzed. Treatment took about 4-5 years and had to suffer for a long time. Even after this, he did not give up in 2005, he established his most successful business till date. Just before his injury, Swamy founded Talent Maximus, a company engaged in parole processing and temporary staffing in India. According to several market tracking portals like Rocketriich, Talent Maximus was revenue $ 418 million (Rs 3300 crore) in 2022.
Return to films again
The entire game in 2013 overturned when Maniratna convinced him for his project 'Kadal'. Arvind Swami could not refuse his guru and after many years he returned to films again. From then on, he started doing many different roles. In the second innings, he did not get the success that was found at the beginning of his career. He also returned to Bollywood in 2021, when he played MG Ramachandran with Kangana Ranaut in Tamil-Hindi Thalaivi. Swamy also started direction in 2021 with the stories of Netflix Anthology Navarsa. By the way, he is still paying full attention to his business.
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