Shaheen Siddique

Shaheen Siddique
Born (1989-02-21) 21 February 1989[1]
Ernakulam, Kerala, India
Occupation Film actor
Years active 2015–present
Parent(s) Siddique (father)

Shaheen Siddique is an Indian film actor who appears in Malayalam films.

The son of film actor Siddique,[2] Shaheen made his debut with the Malayalam film Pathemari (2015)[3] directed by National Award winner Salim Ahamed. He plays the role of Mammootty's son in the film. He also starred in director G. Marthandan's second directorial venture titled Acha Din (2015).[4] His height is 5.7 feet.

Early and personal life

Shaheen completed his schooling from The Choice School.[5] After his education, Shaheen took business as his career.Also he went to act a film like Kasaba.

Film career

Shaheen was invited to make his filmy debut in Pathemari directed by Salim Ahamed. He plays a guy in his early 20s, the son of Pallickkal Narayanan and Nalini played by Mammotty and Jewel Mary respectively.[6] Siddique also plays an important role in the movie, but there are no combination scenes of the father and the son.[7] He is also starring in director G. Marthandan's second directorial venture titled Acha Din.

Filmography

Key
Films that have not yet been released Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Film Role Director Notes
2015 Pathemari Satheesh Salim Ahamed
Acha Din G. Marthandan
2016 Kasaba Arjun Nithin Renji Panicker
2017 Take off Mahesh Narayanan
Diwanjimoola Grand Prix Young Jithendran Anil Radhakrishnan Menon
2018 Kadha Paranja Kadha Siju Jawahar
Oru Kuttanadan Blog Sethu

References

  1. "Shaheen Siddique bio". Cinetrooth.
  2. "Actor Siddique's son makes film debut". Times of India.
  3. "Shaheen Siddique in Pathemari". Metromatinee.
  4. "Acha Din - Movie Cast". Indiaglitz.
  5. "Shaheen Siddique schooling". Cinetrooth.
  6. "Pathemari movie cast". Times of India.
  7. "Siddique's Son To Debut In Mammootty's Pathemari". Filmibeat.
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