Vinoth Kishan

Vinoth Kishan
Born (1989-07-28) 28 July 1989[1]
Other names Vinod
Occupation Film actor
Years active 2001–present

Vinoth Kishan is an Indian film actor who has appeared in Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam language films. He made his debut as a child artiste in Bala's Nandha (2001), before playing villain in Naan Mahaan Alla and Vidiyum Munn.

Career

Vinoth Kishan made his debut as a child artiste in Bala's Nandha (2001) portraying the younger version of Suriya's character before appearing in similar roles in Samasthanam (2002) and then Sena (2003). He also played a supporting role in A. L. Vijay's Kireedam (2007), portraying the younger brother of Ajith Kumar.

Kishan made a breakthrough portraying a villainous role in Suseenthiran's Naan Mahaan Alla (2010), where he played a ruthless college student who turns murderer, winning rave reviews for his portrayal. To prepare for the role, he trained in stunts for three months under fight choreographer Mahendran and then shot for the film for forty days.[2] After being impressed with his role in the film, director Balaji roped in to play antihero in Vidiyum Munn (2013). For his role, he prepared extensively by practising the art of not blinking, as his character demanded such an approach and won positive reviews from critics for his portrayal.[3]

His upcoming Tamil films are Papparapaam in which he portrays a man who comes to life at his funeral.[4][5] and Andhagaaram in which he plays a blind man.

Filmography

YearFilmRoleLanguageNotes
2001NandhaNandhaTamilChild artiste
2002SamasthanamShankaraTamilChild artiste
2003SenaSenaTamilChild artiste
2007KireedamVinothTamil
2010Naan Mahaan AllaTamilNominated-Vijay Award for Best Villain
2011KanakompathuMalayalam
2012GeniusJeevaTelugu
2013Vidiyum MunnChinniahTamil
2014JeevaTamil
2017Nenjil ThunivirundhalTamil
2017YaazhTamil
20186 AthiyayamTamil

References

  1. http://www.nadigarsangam.org/member/r-vinodh-kishan/
  2. "Vinod's on the top of the world". The Times of India. Retrieved 2014-02-02.
  3. "Interview : From Nandha to Vidyum Munn..." cinemalead.com. Retrieved 2014-02-02.
  4. "Man alive". The Hindu. 3 July 2016. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
  5. "Sasikumaran talks about his debut film Papparapaam". The Hindu. 23 July 2016. Retrieved 23 July 2016.



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