
23/08/2025
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T. G. Ravi and son Sreejith Ravi
T. G. Ravi
Full Name: T. G. Ravindranathan, known on-screen as T. G. Ravi, is an iconic Indian actor celebrated for his compelling villain roles in Malayalam movies during the 1970s and 1980s
Background: Born on 16 May 1944 in Thrissur, Kerala, he completed his mechanical engineering degree in 1969 and ventured into acting through collaborations with All India Radio and acclaimed director Aravindan
Professional Life: Besides his acting career, he is an industrialist who played a key role in developing Thrissur as a hub for rubber industries. He served as Managing Director of Suntec Tyres and was President of the Cochin Devaswom Board overseeing more than 400 temples
Family: He married Dr. V. K. Subhadra (deceased in 2011) and has two sons: Ranjith (a business graduate from IIM Calcutta and London Business School) and Sreejith Ravi
Sreejith Ravi
Biography: Born on 19 May 1976 in Thrissur, Kerala, Sreejith is the son of T. G. Ravi and V. K. Subhadra
Education: He holds a B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering from NIT Karnataka and also holds a PGDBA and a Diploma in Business Finance from ICFAI Business School (Bangalore and Hyderabad)
Acting Career: He debuted in the 2005 film Mayookham and gained prominence with Chanthupottu. His notable roles include appearances in Naalu Pennungal, Mission 90 Days, and supporting and comedic roles in films like Punyalan Agarbattis—for which he won the SIIMA Best Comedian award in 2013
Additional Work: He played key roles in Tamil films such as Kumki, Madha Yaanai Koottam, Kathakali, and dubbed for his father in films like Pranchiyettan & the Saint and Ashwaroodan
Personal Life: Sreejith is married to Sajitha Sreejith, and they have two sons—Rijrashwa Sreejith and Ritunjay Sreejith
Shared Spotlight
Film Collaboration: T. G. Ravi and Sreejith Ravi recently reunited on screen for the film Vadu, playing central characters in a father-son dynamic—an exciting intersection of real-life bond and reel drama
Next Generation: Sreejith’s son Ritunjay made his cinematic debut as a five-year-old in the family film Prakashan Parakkatte (2022), continuing the acting legacy into the third generation