Arya made his Tamil film debut with the 2002 movie "Mullaikodi's Marriage," which received positive reviews. However, it was his performance in the 2005 film "Dheepan" that earned him recognition and critical acclaim. His portrayal of a young man who falls in love with a woman from a different cultural background showcased his ability to play complex characters.
Beyond acting, Arya is a fitness icon in the industry, often credited with popularizing cycling and marathon culture among Tamil celebrities. His filmography reflects a career built on risk-taking—moving seamlessly from "lover boy" roles to heavy prosthetic-led dramas and high-octane sports films. arya tamil movies
Arya’s entry into Tamil cinema was marked by two significant films in 2005 that showcased his dual appeal: Arya made his Tamil film debut with the
Whether playing a comedic slacker, a ruthless gangster, or an intense athlete, Arya remains a vital and evolving force in the Tamil film industry. Beyond acting, Arya is a fitness icon in
Atlee’s directorial debut, where Arya’s sensitive portrayal of a grieving husband won widespread praise.