Vijay Suriya

Vijay Suriya (born 7 September 1990, Bangalore, India) is an Indian Kannada film and television actor and presenter who shot to fame with the television series Agnisakshi aired on Colors Kannada.[1]

Vijay Suriya
Vijay Suriya during Ishtakamya promotion
Born
Vijay Suriya

(1990-09-07) 7 September 1990
NationalityIndian
OccupationActor, Model, Anchor
Years active2012–present
Spouse(s)Chaitra (2019 - present)

Early life and career

Suriya did his schooling at Clarence Public School and his PU at Christ University, in Bangalore. He pursued his acting degree in Whistling Woods Academy, Mumbai. He has an elder brother who stays in Dubai . He married a family friend and an IT professional Chaitra.S on 14 February 2019 ↵Vijay debuted alongside Harshika Poonacha in 2012, with the movie "Crazy Loka." The movie was directed by Kavitha Lankesh and he played the role of Ravichandran's son, Vijay rose to fame by 2014 from Agnisakshi (Kannada serial) a daily serial which airs on Colors Kannada. He has worked with Dr Nagathihalli Chandrasheka Ishtakamya, released in May 2016. His movie "Sa" with Karthik Jayaram and Samyukta Hornad released in August 2016. He is currently filming two movies titled "Kaddu Muchchi" and "Lucknow To Bangalore." Vijay is the host of "Comedy Talkies", a comedy show judged by Srujan Lokesh and Rachitha Ram.

Filmography

Films

YearFilmRoleNotes
2012Crazy LokaAbhayNominated - SIIMA award for Best Debutant Male
2016IshtakamyaDr. Aakarsh
2016Sa
2019Kaddu MucchiSiddharth
TBALucknow to MumbaiFilming

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2004 Uttarayana
2013 - 2019 Agnisakshi Siddharath Won- Anubandha Award for Best Pair along with Vaishnavi
Won- Anubandha Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role 2014-15
Won- Anubandha Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role 2016-17
Won - Anubandha Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role 2017-18
Won - Anubandha Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role 2018-19
2014 Thaka Dhimi Tha Dancing Star Contestant Eliminated in 4th week
2018 Comedy Talkies Host
2019 - Present Premaloka Surya

References


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