Ashwanth Thilak

Ashwanth Thilak
Born (1979-04-08) 8 April 1979
Chennai, India
Other names Thilak
Occupation Actor

Ashwanth Thilak (8 April 1979) is an Indian film actor, who has appeared in Tamil language films and television serials.[1]

Career

The son of dance choreographer Seenu, Ashwanth Thilak studies for a career in hotel management before entering the film industry.[2] Ashwanth Thilak began his career as an actor by appearing in K. Bose's romantic drama Kodaikanal (2008) alongside Poorna. The film had a low key opening at the box office and won Thilak mixed reviews about his performance. While a critic from KollywoodToday.com wrote he gives a "matured performance" and that "he emotes straight from his shoulders with no flaw", while a reviewer from ThaIndia.com stated Thilak "worsens the proceedings with a listless performance".[3][4] Thilak then worked on Mani Ratnam's epic adventure film Raavanan, portraying Velan, the fiancé of the character portrayed by Priyamani. Featuring in an ensemble cast with Vikram, Prithviraj and Aishwarya Rai, Raavanan won critical and commercial acclaim upon release.[5]

He also went on to feature in the shelved Neengatha Ninaivugal and in Muthuramalincoln's Snehavin Kadhalarkal (2014) as one of the four lead actors opposite Krithi Shetty. Furthermore, Thilak has made further film appearances in Climax (2013) and Nayagi (2016).[6] Apart from films, Thilak has moved on to work in television serials, notably appearing in Vamsam.

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Channel Notes
2014-2017VamsamMuthuSun TVSupporting Role
2017-2018Poove PoochudavaKarthikZee TamilSupporting Role
2017-presentNenjam MarappathillaiArjunVijay TV2rd Male Lead
2018-presentNalam Nalam Ariya AavalRaj TVMale Lead

Films

Year Film Role Notes
2007MalaikottaiBackup Dancer
2008KodaikanalSurya
2008PooSrikanth's friend
2010RaavananVelan
2013ClimaxMalayalam film
2014Snehavin KadhalarkalChinnu
2016Nayagi
2018Puthiya Bruce Lee

References

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