Aadhi Pinisetty

Aadhi Pinisetty is an Indian film actor who appears in Tamil and Telugu films. He debuted in 2006 with the Telugu film Oka `V` Chitram, and got his big break with 2009 film Eeram, produced by Director S. Shankar.[1] His father, Ravi Raja Pinisetty, has directed 56 films.[2]

Aadhi Pinisetty
Aadhi Pinisetty at the audio release event of Maragadha Naanayam (2017)
Born
Sai Pradeep Pinisetty
OccupationFilm actor
Years active2006–present
Parent(s)Ravi Raja Pinisetty (father)

Career

Aadi made his lead debut in the Tamil film Mirugam (2007). In 2009, he starred in the supernatural thriller Eeram. In 2010, he had two releases, Ayyanar and Aadu Puli, which were commercial films and were average grossers, building his commercial value well despite the negative reviews.[3]

In 2017, he starred in the thriller Maragadha Naanayam and the romantic film Ninnu Kori. His portrayal as Arun in the latter was well reviewed by one reviewer.[4]

Filmography

Year Film Role Language Notes
2006Oka `V` ChitramP. BalaramTelugu
2007MirugamAyyanarTamil
2009EeramACP Vasudevan
2010AyyanarPrabha / Ayyanar
2011Aadu PuliIdhayakanni
2012AravaanVaripuli / Chinna
2013Gundello GodariMalliTelugu
Maranthen MannithenTamil
2014VallinamHimself TamilGuest appearance
KochadaiiyaanVeera Mahendran
2015Yagavarayinum Naa KaakkaSaga
2016MalupuTelugu
SarrainoduVairam Dhanush
2017Maragadha NaanayamSenguttuvanTamil
Ninnu KoriArunTelugu
2018AgnyaathavaasiSeetharam
RangasthalamChelluboina Kumar Babu
NeevevaroKalyan
U TurnSub-inspector Pradeep Nayak Telugu
Tamil
2020Partner TamilFilming
Clap Tamil Filming
Telugu
Good Luck SakhiTeluguFilming

References

  1. "'Eeram' Aadhi, again a cop in RGV's film". Kollywood Today. 17 September 2009. Retrieved 8 September 2010.
  2. "Bollywood News – Actor Aadhi talks about his future plans..." Jointscene.com. 14 September 2009. Archived from the original on 13 July 2011. Retrieved 8 September 2010.
  3. "An Interview With Pradeep Pinisetty". cinegoer.com. Archived from the original on 8 October 2009. Retrieved 19 September 2009.
  4. "'Ninnu Kori' review: A dose of maturity". The Hindu. Retrieved 12 July 2017.


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