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Vijay Babu (actor, born )

Indian film actor and film producer

Not to be confused with Vijay Babu (actor, born ).

Vijay Babu is an National award winning Indian film producer, actor, and businessman, who works in the Malayalam film industry.[2][3] He is the founder of the film production company Friday Film House.[4]

Vijay Babu is best known for producing and starring in the films Philips and the Monkey Pen (), Peruchazhi (), Aadu (), Adi Kapyare Kootamani (), Mudhugauv (), Angamaly Diaries (), Aadu 2 (), June (), Sufiyum Sujatayum (), and Home (). In , he won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Children's Film (as producer) for his production firm for Philips and the Monkey Pen and In , He received the National Film Award for the movie Home (Best Malayalam Film ).[3] The character Sarbath Shameer played by Vijay Babu appearing in Aadu film series had developed into a cult following.[5][6]

Sufiyum Sujatayum, produced by him under his banner Friday Film House, is the first Malayalam film to have a direct release on an OTT platform, Amazon Prime Video. Babu is known for bankrolling many experimental films and supporting upcoming filmmakers in the industry.[7][8][9]

Early life and family

Vijay Babu was born in Kollam, Kerala to Nair parents Subashchandra Babu and Maya Babu. He has two siblings, Vinay Babu and Vijayalakshmi.

Babu did his schooling at St. Jude School, Kollam and received graduation from the Loyola College, Chennai.[10] He started his media career at STAR India in Mumbai. In , he was selected as the Best Employee of STAR TV. Later that year, he quit his job to venture as an entrepreneur in Dubai. After a few years, he joined as the COO of Asianet and Sitara TV in Hyderabad. In , Babu returned to Kerala as the Vice President of Surya TV. He is married to Smitha, a Dubai-based employee. The couple has a son named Bharath.[11]

Career

In , Babu quit his media career and joined the Malayalam film industry as an actor and producer.[12][better&#;source&#;needed]

Babu is one of the founders and CEO of Friday Film House founded a Kerala-based film production company along with the actress Sandra Thomas. Friday Film House won seven of the Kerala state film awards in various fields in [citation needed] Though the company was established after the success of the film Friday, the movie is considered the first production venture of Friday Film House.[13]

Babu is best known for his roles in Philips and the Monkey Pen and Nee-Na, and as the producer of Philips and the Monkey Pen, Peruchazhi and Aadu. His role as Vinay Paniker in Nee-Na received appreciation from critics.[14][15]

Controversy

On 22 April , a newcomer actress from the Malayalam film industry accused Vijay Babu of sexual and physical abuse over the past two months in the guise of friendship and guidance, and subsequently registered a criminal case which is currently being investigated.[16] In response, he left India and is suspected to be in Dubai, with Indian police having issued a look out circular for him at the airports and planning to search his properties for evidence. In a Facebook Live stream four days later, Babu denied the accusations, claiming to be "the one who is suffering" and stating he would contersue for defamation. While his action received criticism, various men's rights groups came in support of him quoting the one-sided nature of law when it comes to such allegations. Activists like Rahul Easwar and Mithun Vijay Kumar announced MenToo movement on various platforms to protect the actor from media trials and demanded a gender-neutral form of justice. Notably, he named his accuser in the video despite knowing it is illegal under Indian law, leading to him additionally being charged under IPC Section A for violating the victim's anonymity and criticism from supporters of sexual assault survivors.[17][18] While the internal complaint commission of the Association of Malayalam Movie Artists (AMMA) recommended that Babu be expelled, the organisation ultimately did not do so, instead accepting a letter from him distancing himself from the executive board. In response to this inaction, four members (Maala Parvathy, Kukku Parameswaran, Shweta Menon and Hareesh Peradi) criticized AMMA's stance and left the association.[19][20]

Filmography

Awards

Kerala State Film Awards

National Film Award

References

  1. ^"Vijay Babu as actor and producer". Times of India. Retrieved 16 May
  2. ^"Vijay Babu, weekend actor to turn hero". Deccan Chronicle. 27 December
  3. ^ ab"69th National Film Awards complete winners list: Rocketry, Alia Bhatt, Kriti Sanon, Allu Arjun win big". The Indian Express. 25 August Retrieved 15 January
  4. ^"Vijay babu in the Lead". The New Indian Express. 14 November
  5. ^"Aadu 2: Look of Sarbath Shameer and his 'castastrophic' crew revealed - Times of India". The Times of India. 5 December Retrieved 3 July
  6. ^"The name's Shameer, Sarbath Shameer - The New Indian Express". . 10 June Retrieved 3 July
  7. ^"Sufiyum Sujatayum First Malayalam Film to be Released on OTT Platform". News18. 4 July Retrieved 5 August
  8. ^"Sufiyum Sujathayum to be the first Malayalam film to release on OTT platform - Times of India". The Times of India. 15 May Retrieved 5 August
  9. ^Krishnakumar, G. (15 May ). "Jayasurya starrer 'Sufiyum Sujatayum' to turn first Malayalam movie to get OTT release". The Hindu. Retrieved 5 August
  10. ^"Malayalam Actor Vijay Babu's net worth, family, education and more". Asianet News Network Pvt Ltd.
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  12. ^"Vijay Babu Biography". Retrieved 20 May
  13. ^"Our Projects – Friday Film House". . Retrieved 12 September
  14. ^"Vijay Babu's class act in as Vinay Paniker in the film Nee-na gets appreciation from various corners". Retrieved 20 May
  15. ^"Would like to do characters that are of my age: Vijay Babu". Retrieved 20 May
  16. ^"Malayalam actor claims Vijay Babu sexually, physically abused her for months: 'He was like a monster to me'". 27 April Retrieved 28 April
  17. ^"Why Vijay Babu naming a rape survivor is not the same as her naming him". The News Minute. 28 April Retrieved 28 April
  18. ^TK, Smitha (28 April ). "'Look Out Notice': Producer Vijay Babu Booked for Outing Kerala Rape Survivor". TheQuint. Retrieved 28 April
  19. ^Henry, Nikhila (3 May ). "Kerala Film Body on the Rocks: Three Actors Resign from AMMA ICC Over Vijay Babu". TheQuint. Retrieved 6 May
  20. ^"Unhappy with AMMA stand in Vijay Babu case, actor Hareesh Peradi wants membership cancelled". OnManorama. Retrieved 6 May
  21. ^"What got special on'Philips & the Monkey Pen'&#;: Miracles never ends on M'Town". The Cine News. Retrieved 7 November
  22. ^"Philips and the Monkey Pen – Find what you like". tikkview. 24 February Retrieved 7 November
  23. ^"Malayalam film Philips & the Monkey Pen releases today". . Retrieved 7 November
  24. ^"Mohanlal in & as Peruchazhi – ". Archived from the original on 21 January Retrieved 23 January
  25. ^"Aadu Oru Bheekara Jeeviyanu Review &#; Aadu Oru Bheekara Jeeviyanu Malayalam Movie Review by Veeyen". NOWRUNNING. Archived from the original on 18 February Retrieved 10 April
  26. ^"'Maheshum Maruthiyum' to release on March 10". The New Indian Express. 28 February Retrieved 1 March
  27. ^"PendulumU". The Times of India. ISSN&#; Retrieved 20 July
  28. ^"Valatty () - Movie | Reviews, Cast & Release Date". . Retrieved 25 July
  29. ^"Sajid Yahiya's Big-budget Malayalam Film Qalb Set To Release In Theatres On January 12". News18. 11 January Retrieved 15 January
  30. ^Features, C. E. (2 March ). "Censor Board has 'Bharatha' removed from Oru Bharatha Sarkar Ulpannam". Cinema Express. Retrieved 4 March
  31. ^Santhosh, Vivek (9 June ). "Anu Mohan and Aditi Ravi's Big Ben gets a release date". Cinema Express. Retrieved 10 June
  32. ^Features, C. E. (27 October ). "Oru Anweshanathinte Thudakkam trailer promises a gripping investigative thriller". Cinema Express. Retrieved 12 November
  33. ^"Kerala State Film Awards Announced – Winners List". . 19 April Retrieved 12 September
  34. ^Desk, South First (18 October ). "This is how Malayalam movies fared at 69th National Film Awards". The South First. Retrieved 15 January

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