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Shanavas Shanu

Indian television actor

Shanavas Shanu

Born

Manjeri, Malappuram, Kerala, India

Alma&#;materNNS College Malappuram
OccupationActor
Years&#;active–present

Shanavas Shanu is an Indian television actor best known for his roles as Rudhran in Kumkumapoovu and Indran in Seetha.[1]

Biography

Shanu was born in Manjeri, Malappuram. He studied at NNS College Malappuram. His mother's name is Mymoona. He has two younger sisters named Shanna and Jimsha Sheri. His father died at a very young age. He is married to Sona and has two children.[2]

Career

Shanu made his television debut in , playing the lead role opposite Nithya Das in Indraneelam. He rose to fame by playing the villainous hero Rudhran in Kumkumapoovu and became a household name among the Malayali audience.[3]

From to , he played Indran in Seetha.[4] His on-screen chemistry with Swasika[5] created controversy among the younger audience. The pair were known as #Seethendriyam[6] on social networking sites.

In , he debuted as a lead hero in a Malayalam film titled Police Junior, which won him the New Face Award at the Adoor Bhasi Awards in [citation needed] In , he appeared in the television shows Alliyambal[7] and Thamarathumbi.[8]

He is also a prominent figure in television shows like Star Magic[9] on Flowers TV and Thakarppan Comedy on Mazhavil Manorama.[citation needed]

Television works

Filmography

YearFilmNotes
Speed TrackFirst appearance
Rhythm
Nadakame Ulakam
Lasagu
Angane Thanne Nethave Anchettennam PinnaleLead Antagonist
Aakashathinum Bhoomikkumidayil
Queen
Police JuniorDebut as a Lead Hero
Big Salute

Awards and nominations

  • Asianet Television Awards - Best Popular Actor
  • Asiavision Awards - Best Actor
  • Adoor Bhasi Awards - Best Actor
  • Thikkirushy Award - Best Actor
  • Johnson Master Memorial Award - Best Actor
  • Lohithadas Memorial Awards - Best Actor
  • NCP Awards - Best Actor
  • Adoor Bhasi Film awards - Best Debut
  • Mollywood Flick Awards Best On-Screen Pair with Swasika

References

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