Suresh Krishna (actor)

Suresh Krishna (born 5 April 1973) is an Indian actor, known for his comedic roles, earlier negative performances and character roles. He is noted for his portrayals in Manju Poloru Penkutti, Christian Brothers, Pazhassi Raja and Kutty Srank.

Suresh Krishna
Born
Suresh Kumar

(1973-04-05) 5 April 1973
Occupationactor
Spouse
Sree Lakshmi
(m. 2006)
ChildrenAnanthakrishnan
Unnimaya
Parent(s)Balakrishna Panicker
Parvathy

Personal life

Suresh Krishna was born on 5 April 1973, the youngest of six children, to Balakrishna Panicker and Parvathy in the temple town of Guruvayoor in Thrissur district. His father was working with the Tamil Nadu Government in the irrigation department and the family migrated to Tamil Nadu. Suresh was educated in Chennai.[1]

He is married to Sree Lakshmi, a professor, in Kochi with two children. Currently he resides at Thrippunithura with his family.[2]

Career

Suresh's first acting role was in a Tamil serial in Doordarshan, produced by Madhumohan in 1990. In 1995, Suresh's played the legendary Thiruvalluvar, earning him instant recognition across Tamil Nadu.[3] He was working in Tamil films and television from Chennai when he was offered a chance to debut in Malayalam, acting in the serial Sthree Janmam. His next role was as Balashankar in K. K. Rajeev's Swapnam.[1] His performance as the lovelorn husband fetched him numerous awards including the Asianet Cine Award for The Best Actor.[1] He then played Surya, in Orma, which was aired on Asianet and went on to become one of his best works on the small screen.[1]

Film career

In 1993, Suresh made his debut on the Malayalam big screen in Chamayam. Since then he has acted in a slew of Malayalam films with major directors and stars, including; Kamal (in Manju poloru Penkutty and Rapakkal ); Santhosh Sivan (in Ananthabhadram), Ranjith ( in Paleri Manikyam, Kerala Cafe and Indian Rupee), Joshiy (Christian Brothers ), Shaji N. Karun (in Kutty Srank ) and Hariharan in his film PazhassiRaja.

The character roles of "Kaitheri Ambu" from Pazhassi Raja and "Loni Aasan" from Kutty Srank were milestones in his career.[4] His performance as Loni Asaan won him a Film Fare nomination for the Best Actor in a Supporting Role. Besides his roles as a supporting actor, he is noted for his strong negative characters starting with the villain "Shekarankutty" from Karumadikuttan, the lecherous stepfather "Mohan" from Manju Poloru Penkutti, the cruel "Kishanchand" from Banaras, the don "Paruthikkadan Shaji" from The Metro, the villainous "Manikunju" from Pappi Appacha and the scheming GeorgeKutty from Christian Brothers.[5]

2014 saw him work with director Renjith in Njan in a role that showcased his abilities as an actor.

Producer

Suresh has also become a producer through Thakkali Films, along with actor Biju Menon, director Shajoon Kariyal, scriptwriter Sachi and cinematographer P. Sukumar. Their first release Chettayees starring Lal, Biju Menon, Suresh Krishna, P. Sukumar, Sunil Babu and Miya was released in November 2012. The movie marked a further exploration of his skills from villain style roles to comedy.[6]

Filmography

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
  • All films are in Malayalam language unless otherwise noted.
YearTitleRoleNotes
1993ChamayamUncredited Role
1996YuvathurkiUncredited Role
2001KarumadikkuttanShekharanDebut Film
Rakshasa RajavuMohammed Ibrahim
PrajaUnni Pisharodi
2002KuberanSanjay
ChathurangamKozhuvanal Jose
Ee Bhargavi Nilayam
OnnamanRamanik
2003Pattanathil SundaranSasidharan
War and LoveMajor Rajendran
2004VajramRaghu
Manju Poloru PenkuttyMohan
SathyamPrakash Menon
2005RappakalSudhi
RajamanikyamRamesh
ManikyanRajendran
AnandabhadramPolice Inspector
2006RashtramMukundan
Thuruppu GulanUnnithan's Son
ChessAdv. Raj Mohan
Yes Your HonourA.C.P. Prakash
2007FlashBhadran
SooryanCherian
Nadiya Kollappetta RathriVijayabhanu
ParadesiRavi Tharakan
2008ThirakkathaDoctor Shahid
Kanichukulangarayil CBIJames George
2009Ivar VivahitharayalManager of MIF GroupSpecial Appearance
BanarasKishanchand
ChemistryFather Vattaparambil
T. D. Dasan Std. VI B Ramankutty
Ee Pattanathil BhoothamRobins
Kerala CafeIn the Segment Nostalgia
Kerala Varma Pazhassi RajaKaitheri Ambu
Paleri Manikyam: Oru Pathirakolapathakathinte KathaD.Y.S.P. Madhavan
2010ThanthonniNelson
Kutty SrankLoni Ashan
Again Kasargod Khader BhaiAmeer Ajmal
PramaniMangattu Vikraman
Paappi AppachaManikunju
KaaryasthanSusheelan
2011The MetroParuthikkadan Shaji
SahasramSudheer
Arjunan SaakshiSalim Mamen
Christian BrothersGeorge Kutti
Mohabbath
Manikiakkallu
Indian RupeeChandrashekar Menon
2012Father's Day
ShikariAbdulla
KalikaalamGouthaman Nair
Mallu SinghAnanthan
Ulakam Chuttum ValibanDhathan
Venicile VyapariChungathara Aniyappan
Naughty Professor
ThappanaChettiyar Sivan
ChettayeesRoopesh Krishna
2013EntryPolice Commissioner
ClimaxRamkumar(R.K.)
Ezhamathe VaravuForest Ranger
GingerHarinarayanan
Honey BeeFather Collins
Kadal Kadannu Oru MathukkuttySoman and himselfDual Role
MemoriesVinod Krishna
2014NjaanAchan
Praise the LordC.I. Balakrishnan
Villali VeeranGautaman Viswanathan
2015LohamShaji Bhaskar
AnarkaliAatta Koya
2016Valleem Thetti Pulleem ThettiMenon a.k.a. Bhagavaan
Thoppil JoppanRoy
Swarna KaduvaDivakaran
LeelaDevassi
2017Puthan PanamManager Ramana
Honey Bee 2: CelebrationsFather Collin's
Munthirivallikal ThalirkkumbolAugustine
Sherlock TomsPradeep
RamaleelaTheekuni Chandran
2018UncleVishwan
Orayiram KinakkalalAbraham Mathan
DramaPhilip John Chako (Monichan)
AanakkallanC.I. Bruselee Rajan
PadayottamBaba
2019GanagandharvanShyamaprasad
MamangamPokkar[7]
Jack & DanielJerald Mathew
Driving LicenceActor Bhadran
Nalpathiyonnu (41)Ravi Nambiar
2021OneM.L.A. Nilamel Rajan
TsunamiFransis[8]
Marakkar: Arabikadalinte SimhamMoidu
2022KotthuNinan Punnose
Pathonpatham NoottanduPanikkasseri Parameswara Kaimal[9]
VaraalGafoor Rawther[10]
2023Vellari PattanamAlex Vettukala[11]
ThrishankuBiju[12]

Awards and nominations

Nominations

Television Serials

yearTitleChannelLanguageNotes
1998Madhu Mohan's SerialDD ChennaiTamil
1999ThiruvalluvarDD PodhigaiTamil
1998-2000SthreeAsianetMalayalam
2002SaradaAsianetMalayalam
2002AbhayamSurya TVMalayalam
2003SwapnamAsianetMalayalamAsian Paints Apex Ultima Asianet Family TV Awards 2005 for The best son-in-law role
2004MeghamAsianetMalayalam
2004Dambathya geethangalAsianetMalayalam
2005KudipakaAsianetMalayalam
2005-2006OrmaAsianetMalayalam
2006MinnaramAsianetMalayalam
2006LakshyamAsianetMalayalam
2007DayaKairali TVMalayalam
2007ThulabharamSurya TVMalayalam

References

  1. "Shining on the small screen". The Hindu. 1 October 2005. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
  2. "Profile". The Official Website of Suresh Krishna. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
  3. "Suresh Krishna: Movies, Photos, Videos, News, Biography & Birthday | eTimes". The Times of India.
  4. "Suresh Krishna in full swing". India Glitz. 12 November 2010. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
  5. "'ഇടി വാങ്ങുന്ന കഥാപാത്രങ്ങള്‍ നിര്‍ത്തിക്കൂടെയെന്ന് മക്കള്‍ പലപ്പോഴും ചോദിച്ചിട്ടുണ്ട്'". 5 October 2019 via Mathrubhumi.
  6. "A reason to smile". Khaleej Times. 16 December 2012. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
  7. "Mammootty: Baahubali is a fictional film, Mamangam is a true story". Indian Express. 12 June 2019. Retrieved 4 September 2021.
  8. "'Tsunami' makers release unique teasers". New Indian Express. 25 February 2021. Retrieved 4 September 2021.
  9. "പരമേശ്വരകൈമൾ ആയി സുരേഷ് കൃഷ്ണ; പത്തൊൻപതാം നൂറ്റാണ്ടിലെ ക്യാരക്റ്റർ പോസ്റ്റർ" [Suresh Krishna as Parameswarakaimal; Nineteenth century character poster] (in Malayalam). 2 September 2021. Retrieved 2 September 2021.
  10. "Anoop Menon and Prakash Raj team up for Kannan Thamarakkulam's 'Varaal'". Times of India. 3 September 2021. Retrieved 4 September 2021.
  11. "Soubin Shahir-Manju Warrier starrer Vellaripattanam gets a release date". Cinema Express. Retrieved 24 March 2023.
  12. "Panjimittai song from Thrishanku is out". Cinema Express. Retrieved 25 May 2023.
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