Vinay Rai, more commonly known as Vinay, is an Indian actor, commonly appearing in Tamil films, as well as modelling and ramp walking in noted fashion shows. He is best known for his performances in Unnale Unnale, Jayamkondaan, Aranmanai and Thupparivaalan.
Early life
Vinay was originally a ramp model in Bangalore. He played rugby for BRFC and was part of the Indian squad that toured Bahrain in 2001.
Career
He debuted as an actor in director Jeeva's Unnale Unnale co-starring Sadha and Tanisha Mukherjee. The film became a huge success upon release and brought in more acting offers for Vinay. He was supposed to play the lead role in Gandhi Krishna's Ananda Thandavam but he was later replaced by newcomer Siddharth Venugopal. Since his debut film, he has appeared in a Telugu language film, Vaana, which flopped at the box-office and it was dubbed in Tamil as Gnabagangal Thalattum in 2013. Despite getting offers to act in romance films, Vinay stayed away from them and he stated that he didn't want to be stereotyped as a "chocolate boy". His second Tamil film Jayamkondaan was commercially and critically successful. Playing the role of an NRIcivil engineer who returned to Chennai to set up his own business, his performance fetched positive reviews with a reviewer citing that "Vinay, as the protagonist is very comfortable in his role. He has expressive eyes, emotes well, and makes sure his audience isn't disappointed". In 2009, he starred in Saran's Modhi Vilayadu for which he dubbed for the first time in his own voice. The film, starring Kajal Aggarwal and Kalabhavan Mani, opened to mixed reviews from critics and became a box office failure. Three of his films including Veelle and Nootruku Nooru were shelved because the production companies went broke. He made a comeback in 2011 with a role in the English film, Dam 999, which had a poor commercial and critical response. The next year, Vinay appeared in the action comedy filmMirattal, remake of the Telugu filmDhee. The film, which starred Sharmila Mandre opposite him, got an average response. Vinay's performances received favourable reviews, with a reviewer citing that "Vinay Rai looks comfortable in his role and dishes out a neat performance". In 2013, he appeared in P. T. Selvakumar's comedy filmOnbadhule Guru. Upon release, the film was panned by the critics for its weak direction, poor execution and crude humour. The same year, he played a supporting role in the comedy-drama filmEndrendrum Punnagai co-starring Jiiva and Trisha. Upon release, the film won positive reviews citing that the film was "worth a watch" and a critic stated, "Vinay performs with no inhibitions in all his portions, be it comedy, dance or the emotional scenes and this film will prove to be a good vehicle for him to reach a larger audience". Vinay then acted in the horror comedy filmAranmanai directed by Sundar C. which turned out to be a blockbuster. His next release was Serndhu Polama, co-starring Madhuurima and Preethi Christina Paul, and directed by Malayalam film directorAnil. The film, entirely shot in New Zealand, was released to negative reviews. In 2017, he played a negative character in the crime thrillerThupparivaalan directed by Mysskin. The film opened to positive reviews with a critic from Sify claiming that "Vinay Rai as the ruthless baddie is a revelation". The same year, Vinay played a dual role in the long-delayed film Aayirathil Iruvar again with Saran. The film opened to negative reviews with a critic from IndiaGlitz stating, "Vinay who just impressed with his heartless killer in Thupparivaalan can forget Aayirathil Iruvar in a hurry as both his characters are written wafer thin with no underlying subtext for him to score". His next venture Nethraa was a thriller film directed by A. Venkatesh co-starring Thaman Kumar and Subiksha. The film, which was extensively shot in Canada, opened to negative critical response upon release.