Al Sabith

Al Sabith is an Indian actor and TV host associated with the Malayalam film and television industry.[2] He is best known for playing child character the Flowers sitcom Uppum Mulakum.[3]

Al Sabith
BornMay 8, 2007[1]
Kerala, India
NationalityIndian
OccupationActor
Years active2013 – present

Career

Al Sabith appeared in front of the camera for the first time as an infant at the age of 2, for a Hindu devotional album where he enacted the role of Lord Ayyappan.[4] After being part of few reality and chat shows, he was offered to do the role of Keshu in Uppum Mulakum serial telecasting in Flowers TV.[5]

Al Sabith appeared in various TV awards shows as performer and television commercials for the brands like Asianet broadband, Gold FM, RK Wedding centre, Flowers 94.7 FM, Maple tune, flowers TV and many others.

After the success of Uppum Mulakum, he got numerous offers from film industry. In 2018, he acted in Sathyan Anthikkad’s film Njan Prakashan along with Fahadh Faasil and Sreenivasan.[6]

He has also acted in Jayaram and Vijay Septhupathi starrer Markoni Mathai.[7][8]

Filmography

Films

Year Film Role Director Notes
2018 Njan Prakashan Gopalji's son Sathyan Anthikkad
2019 Marconi Mathai Young Mathai Sajan Kalathil
2019MargamkaliYoung SachidanandanSreejith
2019Ennodu Para I Love You ennuIrfaanNikhil Vahid
2020 Maniyarayile Ashokan Shyama's brother Shamzu Zayba

Television

Year Program Role Channel Notes
2013Super KidsHimselfKairali TVKids chat show
2014-2015KuttykalavaraHimselfFlowers TVReality show
2016Sreekandan Nair ShowHimselfFlowers TVTalk show
2016Comedy Super NightHimselfFlowers TVTalk show
2016Comedy Super Night 2HimselfFlowers TVTalk show
2016BalasuryanHimselfVicters TVChat show
2017ThenvarikkaaKuttanYouTubeShort film
2017Thattamitta Pennu--Music album
2018SeethaKeshuFlowers TVSpecial Appearance (Episode 412)
2019Star Magic (Tamar Padar 2)HimselfFlowers TV
2022Erivum PuliyumJoZee Keralam
2015–2021,2022-presentUppum MulakumKeshav "Keshu" Balachandran ThampiFlowers TVTV Sitcom

Awards

Mangalam TV Awards[9]
  • 2017 : Best child artist
Janmabhoomi Awards
  • 2019 : Best child artist

References

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