Aravind Aakash
Born
S Aravinder Singh

27 February 1976 (1976-02-27) (age 47)
EducationBachelor of History
Occupations
  • Actor
  • dancer
Years active2000–present

Aravind Akash is an Indian actor and dancer who works predominantly in the South Indian film industry. He rose to fame through 2002 Malayalam film Nandanam portraying the role of Lord Krishna. He has also been a judge for a few TV shows in Malayalam and Tamil.

Personal life and education

He was born on 27 February 1976 in Delhi to parents from Jalandhar, Punjab. The family then moved to Chennai, Tamil Nadu. His mother was a dancer in Tamil movies. He did his primary education from Children Garden School, and Kesari Higher Secondary school. He pursued a bachelor's degree in History and took dancing lessons from Academy of Modern Dance, Chennai.[1]

Career

Aakash Aravind had signed on to play the lead role in Kutty Padmini's production, titled Kanju Sotuthey in 2001, opposite her daughter Kirthana Udayan. Despite beginning production, the film did not have a theatrical release.[2] His next proposed film, Agathiyan's Kadhal Samrajyam, also did not have a theatrical release despite a much-publicised production process.[3]

Filmography

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released

Films

List of Aravind Akash film credits
Year Title Role Language Notes
1999PadayappaDancerTamilUncredited appearance in "En Peru Padayappa" song
2000Hey RamSankar KishthayaTamil/Hindi
2000Uyirile KalanthathuDancerTamiluncredited appearance in Deva Deva devadhaiye song
2001Nalacharitham Naalam DivasamMalayalam
2002NandanamUnnikrishnan (Lord Krishna)Malayalam
2003Maa Baapu Bommaki PellantaLord KrishnaTelugu
Kaiyodu KaiRajaTamil
SenaVikramTamil
2004Super DaTamilSpecial appearance
KoottuBalagopalMalayalam
VajramMalayalam
WantedNanduMalayalamcredited as Aravindan
2005PonmudipuzhayorathuChandranMalayalam
ABCDChristopherTamil
Kadhal FMAravindTamil
2006TanthraKiran VarmaMalayalam
Unakkum EnakkumLalli's blackmailerTamil
PrajapathiDance MasterMalayalam
2007Unnale UnnaleInterviewerTamil
Chennai 600028AravindTamil
NagaramMalayalam
NanmaDathanMalayalam
2008InbaRupanTamil
MayakazhchaSreehariMalayalam
PanchamirthamSriramTamil
SarojaTamilSpecial appearance
2009A Aa E EeElangoTamil
2010GoaJackTamil
Rasikkum SeemaneAravindTamil
Mummy & MeDeepanMalayalam
2011MankathaFaizalTamil
2013Onbadhule GuruKochadaiyaanTamil
BiriyaniHimselfTamilCameo
ClimaxMalayalam
Flat No.4BDoctorMalayalamGuest appearance
2014Theriyama Unna KadhalichittenTamilSpecial appearance
2015Massu Engira MasilamaniAnthony's henchmanTamil
2016Ennama Katha VudranungaHimselfTamilSpecial appearance
Kannula Kaasa KattappaJaiTamil
Chennai 600028 IIAravindTamil
2017Kuttram 23GauravTamil
2018KaalaSivaji Rao GaekwadTamil
2019Charlie Chaplin 2AkashTamil
2021Kasada ThaparaKrishnamoorthy's friendTamilSegment : Pandhayam
2021MaanaaduHitmanTamil
2022Manmadha LeelaiHimselfTamilGuest appearance
2023Jigarthanda DoubleXChinnaTamil
2024The Greatest of All TimeTBATamil[4]

Television

Serials
List of Aravind Akash television credits
Year Title Role Channel Language
2000–2002KrishnadasiSunderesanSun TVTamil
2004–2006KalkiJaya TVTamil
2006–2007SuryavamsamGemini TVTelugu
201410 Mani Kathaigal (Theriyamal Oru Kolai)Sun TVTamil
2019ChandrakumariRJ Aadhavan
2020–2023Abhiyum Naanum[5]Dr. Siva
2021Vanathai PolaDr. Siva (cameo)
2023ThamaraiSakthivel
Shows
Year Title Role Channel Language
2006Jodi Number One season 1Host with DhivyadharshiniSTAR VijayTamil
2008Super Dancer JuniorJudgeAmrita TVMalayalam
2010Super Dancer JuniorJudgeAmrita TVMalayalam
2011Dance DanceJudgeAsianetMalayalam
2014Let's DanceJudgeAmrita TVMalayalam
2015Let's Dance season 2JudgeAmrita TVMalayalam
2015Let's Dance season 3JudgeAmrita TVMalayalam
2020Vada daHimselfSun MusicTamil
2021Star MagicMentorFlowers TVMalayalam

References

  1. "On Record with T.N.Gopakumar". asianetnews. Archived from the original on 8 June 2014. Retrieved 12 December 2013.
  2. "Indiainfo: Tamil: Movie News". 17 June 2001. Archived from the original on 17 June 2001. Retrieved 30 April 2021.
  3. Mannath, Malini (11 December 2003). "Launches to hit the Tamil screen soon". Archived from the original on 11 December 2003.
  4. "Thalapathy 68:Vijay welcomes Meenakshi Chaudhary, Prabhu Deva and Other Cast Members". timesnownews.com. 24 October 2023. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
  5. Nair, Lekshmi (27 November 2020). "അഭിയും നാനും ഹിറ്റ്; നായകനും നായികയുമായി ഇവർ!". malayalam.samayam.com (in Malayalam). Retrieved 30 April 2021.

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