Shiju

Shiju Abdul Rasheed
Born Kollam
Nationality Indian
Occupation Film actor
Years active 1994-present
Spouse(s) Preethi Prem Shiju
Children Muskaan
Parent(s) P I A Rasheed, Ayisha Beevi
Relatives Shibu A (brother)
Sheersha A (sister)

Shiju is an Indian film actor in Malayalam cinema and Television.[1] He has acted in Telugu movies with the stage name Devi shiju. He has acted more than 50 films.

Career

A talented actor, Shijoo AR has an extraordinary career that has spanned 14 years from Tollywood to Mollywood and on to an international movie. He was born on 4 August in the year 1974 in Kerala, India. In 1996 was his debut and first success in a Tamil movie named Mahaprabhu directed by A.Venkitesh. His excellent performance as a villain in this movie gave him a major break in his career. He further worked in a Telugu movie named Devi directed by Kodirama Krishna which was a super hit. He then worked in various hit movies like Manasantha Nuve, Nuvu Nakku Natchavu, Simharasi and Ammayikosam. Moving on to Mollywood he worked in Ishttamanu Nooruvattam, Kalachakram, Sidhartha, Vachalam, etc. There was a remarkable change in his career when he worked for an international film named In the Name of Buddha directed by Rajesh Touchriver.

Shijoo has a long and varied career awaiting him. He took a break in 2004. He made a comeback with Proprietors: Kammath & Kammath in 2013. His upcoming Malayalam movies are sound thoma, Polytechnic, Dolphin Bar, Cousins and Sai baba: a Telugu movie.

Personal life

Shiju is born as youngest son to Rasheed and Ayisha in Kollam, Kerala. He has two elder siblings, an elder brother, Shibu and an elder sister, Sheersha. He had his education from St. Albert's school, Ernakulam and S.S.M Polytechnic College, Tirur.

He is married to Preethi Prem, who was an airhostess for Kuwait Airways and a Bharatnatyam classical dancer. The couple have a daughter, Muskaan Shiju. He currently resides at Edapally, Kochi with family.[2]

Partial filmography

Malayalam

KANNADA

  • sambavi IPS
  • Mr Kokila

Telugu

1 Devi (1999)

2 Ayodhya

3 Shatru

4 Simharasi (2001)

5 Nuvvu Naaku Nachav (2001)

6 Chiranjeevulu (2001 film)

7 Adrustam (2002 film)

8 pasuppu kunkuma (2002)

9 Siva Rama Raju (2002)

10 Trinetram (2002)

11 Manasantha Nuvve (2002)

12 Ammayi Kosam (2002)

13 Sambhavi IPS (2002)

14 Supreme (film) (2016)

15 Sathamanam Bhavati (2017)

16 Jai Lava Kusa (2017)

17 Kirrak Party (2018)

18 Raju Gadu (2018)

19 Taxiwala (2018)

20 Parichayam. (2018)

21 Chandamama Rave. (2018)

22 Uthammudu. (2018)

23 Made For Each Other 2018)

24 VISWATHABI RAMA VINURA VEMA (2018)

25

Tamil

English

ODISIA

  • Patnagarh

Television serials (partial)

year Title Channel Notes
2004-2005SthreehridayamSurya TV
2006SooryaputhriAsianet
2007MandaramKairali TV
2007NandanamSurya TV
2008Ente ManasaputhriAsianet
2008Priyamanasi Surya TV
2009PakalmazhaAmrita TV
2010SnehatheeramSurya TV
2010LipstickAsianet
2011Alavudinte albuthavilakkuAsianet
2011-2012AakashadoothuSurya TV
2012AgniputhriAsianet
2013AvakashikalSurya TV
2014SooryakaladiAmrita TV
2014KaruthamuthuAsianet
2015PunarjaniSurya TV
2015VishwaroopamFlowers TV
2016 – presentPrathibimbamGemini TVTelugu Serial
2016JagrathaAmrita TV

References

  1. "Meet The Star". Malayalamcinema.com. AMMA. Retrieved 6 September 2016.
  2. Shevlin, Sebastian (14 July 2014). "A Lifelong Crush". The New Indian Express. Kochi. Retrieved 6 September 2016.
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