He appeared as "Pichumani" in this production.
Rajkumar's career trajectory is defined by his association with modern Tamil "new wave" cinema. He made his debut in , playing Balaji, one of the three friends who must hide the protagonist's temporary amnesia. The film's massive success established him as a reliable supporting actor. Following his debut, he appeared in: He appeared as "Pichumani" in this production
Over the past decade, Rajkumar has appeared in some of the most influential Tamil films, often working with directors like Pushkar-Gayathri and Balaji Tharaneetharan. Viruman Tughlaq Durbar Mangalam's aide NGK 96 Seethakaathi Vikram Vedha Yeidhavan Vedalam Arjun's friend The film's massive success established him as a
Rajkumar’s entry into the film industry was marked by struggle and perseverance, a narrative that mirrors the characters he often portrays. While he had appearances in films like Nepali (2008) and Porkkalam (2010), it was Prabu Solomon’s Mynaa that changed his trajectory. Playing the role of Sulthan, a man deeply in love and fighting against societal odds, Rajkumar delivered a performance that was raw and emotionally resonant. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil, firmly establishing Rajkumar as a bankable lead actor capable of carrying a film on his shoulders. While he had appearances in films like Nepali