Kalidas Jayaram won his first national award when he was only 10. Now 29, he is known to put in a lot of effort for any role he takes up, to make his eventual onscreen performance look effortless. From Thangam to Putham Pudhu Kaalai, and Vikram, Natchathiram, and OTT series Paper Rocket, he's come a long way
Kalidas Jayaram | 29
Actor
Kalidas Jayaram was 10 when he won his first National Award as an actor for his performance in the Malayalam movie Ente Veedu Appuvinteyum (2003). It was on the sets of this film that he learnt how to act. He was taught by director Sibi Malayil and his father, actor Jayaram, who also plays his parent in the film. Many years later, in 2020, the lessons learnt as a child artiste would turn the fortunes around for Kalidas, now 29.
The actor, who took a break till 2016 to complete his studies, had a largely forgettable career after that. He was planning to quit, when he was offered the role of Sathaar, a trans person, in Thangam for Netflix’s anthology Paava Kadhaigal in 2020. Sathaar is ostracised by his family and community because he is queer. Kalidas remembered the feeling of sadness, abandonment and need for validation that he had channelised as a kid for Ente Veedu Appuvinteyum. And this time too, it touched the right chord with the audience and critics.
(This story appears in the 10 February, 2023 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)