Sibi Sathyaraj


Sibi Sathyaraj is an Indian actor working in the Tamil film industry. He is the son of Tamil film actor Sathyaraj.

Early life and education

Sibi did his schooling in Sherwood Hall Senior Secondary School and Don Bosco Matriculation Higher Secondary School and went to Loyola College where he completed a degree in commerce.

Film career

Sibi started his acting career with the 2003 film Student Number 1, which was a box office failure. In his next four films, Jore, Mannin Maindhan, Vetrivel Sakthivel and Kovai Brothers, he acted with his father, Sathyaraj, who also produced Sibi's following project, Lee, directed by Prabhu Solomon, where he played the role of a football player. In his early years, several films he was announced to be part of, such as Perumal Swamy, Pattasu and Mamu, were shelved midway.
Subsequently, Sibi took a break from acting and his next release Naanayam released three years after Lee. The film directed by Shakti Soundar Rajan saw Sibi playing his first negative role. Although his performance was well received, the film did not fare well. Following Naanayam he went on another sabbatical, during which he pursued an acting workshop at the New York Film Academy in Los Angeles for three months, before returning in 2014 with Naaigal Jaakirathai, again directed by Shakti Soundar Rajan. The film, which Sibi reportedly accepted after having listening to more than 200 scripts, featured him alongside a Belgian Shepherd dog as the protagonist. His next titles were Pokkiri Raja, Jackson Durai, Kattappavae Kaanom, Sathya and Ranga directed by Vinod.

Personal life

On 14 September 2008, Sibi married Revathi, an engineer who works for an IT company in Chennai. The two had been in a relationship for ten years before getting married.

Filmography