S. P. Sreekumar

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S. P. Sreekumar
Born
Other namesLolithan, Uthaman
Alma materSwathi Thirunal College of Music
OccupationActor
Years active2008–present
SpouseSneha Sreekumar

S. P. Sreekumar is an Indian actor who works in Malayalam cinema and television.

His first television show was Chirikidathom on Amrita TV and later his performance as Lolithan in Marimayam gave him the big break. Within a short span of time Sreekumar has played a variety of roles in the film industry. He played a tribal youth Sankaran, in Papilio Buddha, but in his next outing ABCD: American-Born Confused Desi, he played Lloyd, a typical Kochiite with the local slang, and a serial killer in the film Memories.[1][2]

Sreekumar says "Acting is my passion and hence I don't mind playing a comic role, a serious one or even a character with grey shades. It all depends on the quality of work, and whatever role I do, I will do it with all sincerity."[1]

He married television anchor and actress Sneha Sreekumar in 2019.[citation needed]

Awards[edit]

Kerala State Television Awards
  • 2014 – Special Mention – Marimayam

Filmography[edit]

List of S. P. Sreekumar film credits
Year Title Role Notes
2013 Papilio Buddha Sankaran [3]
ABCD: American-Born Confused Desi Lloyd Fernandes [2]
Memories Peter/Anand [4]
2017 Ayaal Sassi [5]

Television[edit]

List of S. P. Sreekumar television credits
Year Title Role Channel Notes
2010 Chirikidatham Amrita TV
2011–2014 Marimayam Lolithan Mazhavil Manorama
2015 Back Benchers Student Amrita TV
2015–2019 Uppum Mulakum Sreekuttan a.k.a. Kuttumaaman Flowers TV sitcom
2018–2019 Kalli Walli Krishnakumar a.k.a. Kunchu Kairali TV TV sitcom
2020–present Nellikka Appukkuttan Kairali TV TV sitcom
2020–present Chakkappazham Uthaman Flowers TV sitcom

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Pillai, Radhika C (14 December 2013). "S P Sreekumar is a rising hero!". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 26 September 2021. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Sreekumar's meteoric rise". Deccan Chronicle. 29 August 2013. Archived from the original on 25 May 2014. Retrieved 25 May 2014.
  3. ^ "Festival gem: Papilio Buddha". BFI.
  4. ^ "Memories (2013)". Indiancine.ma.
  5. ^ "Sreenivasan's 'Ayal Sasi' movie's 'Sassippattu' is here". The Times of India. 28 April 2017.

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