Aneesh Ravi

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Aneesh Ravi
Born
NationalityIndian
Other namesaneesh chirayinkeezhu
Occupation(s)Actor, anchor
Years active30 years
Notable workKaryam Nissaram

Aneesh Ravi is an Indian actor and anchor who appears in Malayalam television.[1] He has also acted in Tamil serials including Megala (2007–2010) and Shanthi Nilayam (2011–2012). He won the Kerala State Television Award for Best Actor for Sree Narayana Guru (2005) and gained popularity through comedy serials Karyam Nissaram (2012–2017), Aliyan VS Aliyan (2018–2019) and Aliyans (2019-present).

Personal life[edit]

Ravi was born to Raveendran and Ambika in Chirayinkeezhu, Kerala.[2] He holds a post-graduate degree in Malayalam literature and Politics and diploma in Media cum Journalism. During his school and college days, Ravi performed in amateur plays and did mimicry. He won first prize in mimicry at the Kerala University Youth Festival in 1994.[3] He is married to Jayalakshmi in 2003 and has two sons d.[citation needed]

Career[edit]

His popular serials include Snehatheeram, Minnukettu, Meghala, Sthree, Sree Narayana Guru, Oridathoridathu, and Karyam Nissaram. Ravi started his career as a theatre artist in Raghu's Natakayogam, one among the oldest theatre troupes in Thiruvananthapuram. He later worked in professional troupes like Padmasree, Souparnika and Sanghachetana. Some of his popular plays include Ravanaprabhu, Overbridge, and Soothaputhran.

Television career[edit]

Ravi began acting on television with the serial Snehatheeram. He later appeared in soap operas like Mohanam, Sthree, Minnukettu, Alippazham, and Manasariyathe. His popular serials in Tamil include Meghala and thespian K. Balachander's Santhinilayam. Ravi won a State Award in 2005 for the titular role in the serial Sree Narayana Guru. He is also a part of the comedy-drama series Karyam Nissaram.

Apart from interviewing celebrities and being a judge for various reality shows, Aneesh has anchored shows such as Adipoli Swad, Thillana Thillana, City Girls, and Oru Nunakatha. He also hosts shows like Campus Colours, Cucumber City and Erivum Puliyum. Tharolsavam and Sundari Neeyum Sundaran Njanum allowed him to exhibit his skills in miming, skits, and music. Ravi worked as a producer for the 2016 serial Moonu Pennungal under Varadayini creations.

Telefilms[edit]

  • 12 Vayassu (as Thulasi's Mother) – won, Adoor Bhasi cultural forum Cinema-Television awards 2016-Best telefilm[4][5]

Television[edit]

TV serials[edit]

Year Serial Channel Role Notes
1998-2000 Sthree Asianet
2000-2001 Amavaasi Surya TV
2003-2004 Aalippazham Surya TV
2004 Kadamattathu Kathanar Asianet Thomakutty
2005-2009 Minnukettu Surya TV Vimal R Menon[6]
Sree Narayana Gurudevan Sree Narayana Guru Won, Kerala State Television award-Best Actor
2006 Officer Amrita TV Pavi
2007 Sathi Leelavathi Amrita TV
2008 Manassariyathe Surya TV
2008-2009 Alilathali Asianet
2007-2010 Megala Sun TV

Tamil serial

2008-2010 Snehathooval Asianet
Calling bell Surya TV Unni
2009-2012 Chakkarabharani Surya TV Advocate.Mohan
2010-2011 Snehatheeram Surya TV
2010 Lipstick Asianet
2011 Mohanam DD Malayalam Manikandan
2011-2012 Shanthi Nilayam Jaya TV Doctor Tamil Serial
2012-2017 Karyam Nissaram Kairali TV K. Mohanakrishnan a.k.a. Village Officer
2013-2014 Oridathoridathu Asianet Plus Premadasan
2014-2015 Ente Pennu Mazhavil Manorama Mukundan
2014 Yathra DD Malayalam
2017-2019 Aliyan VS Aliyan Amrita TV Kanakan (Replaced Manikandan) Won, Kerala State Television award-Best Actor(Special Jury)
2017 Moonu Pennungal Surya TV Ram.V.Menon Producer and actor
2018 Sakudumbam Shyamala Flowers TV Dineshan
2019-2020 Puttum Kattanum Kairali TV Omanakuttan
2020–Present Aliyans Kaumudy TV Kanakan Sequel to Aliyan VS Aliyan
2020 Barbarian Sidhantham DD Malayalam Thodiyil Sahadevan Telefilm
2021 Prime Time @ 9 PM DD Malayalam Rajappan Telefilm
2021 Ladies Hostel Comix Plus Kottapuram Chandra Choodan

Television shows[edit]

Program Role Notes
Parasparam Host
Thillana Thillana Host
AAdam Paadam Host
Tharolsavam Contestant Winner
Tharolsavam Contestant
Campus Colors Host
Nakshthra deepangal Contestant
City Girls Host
Oru Nunakadha Host
Q 20 Host
Sunday Splash Host
Sundari Neeyum Sundaran Njanum Contestant along with Anu Joseph
Adipoli Swad Host
Don't do Don't do Host with Anu Joseph
Cucuber City Host Won,Kerala state television award for Best Anchor
Eruvum puliyum Host
onaradham Host along with Anu Joseph
Deal Or No Deal Participant
Star War Host along with Anu Joseph
Onam ponnonam Host along with Anu Joseph
Star War 2 Host along with Anu Joseph
Pookalam Varavayi Host along with Anu Joseph
Super Comedy Challenge Judge
Comedy Utsavam Mohanakrishnan (guest appearance) along with Anu Joseph
Ormakaliloode Host
Comedy Stars Season 2 Doctor / Himself Special appearance in a skit/ guest in episode 1234
Comedy Masters Devan Special appearance in a skit
Star Magic Participant Ongoing
Onamelam Host

Filmography[edit]

Year Film Notes
2000 Priye Ninakkayi
2001 Dhosth
2003 Beacham
Shingari Bolona
2010 Kaaryasthan
2011 Priyappetta Nattukare
2012 MLA Mani: Patham Classum Gusthiyum[7]
2018 Kuttanadan Marpappa
2022 Shefeekkinte Santhosham

Awards and nominations[edit]

Year Award Category Work Result
2005 Kerala State Television Awards Best Actor Sreenaryana Guru Won
2015 Best Anchor Eruvum Puliyum Won
Adoor Bhasi Cultural Forum TV Film Awards Best Telefilm Won
2016 Kalasamkrithi Awards Most Popular Actor Karyam Nissaram Won
2017 Flowers TV Awards Best Actor Moonu Pennungal, Karyam Nissaram Nominated
2019 Kerala State Television Awards Special Jury Award Aliyan VS Aliyan Won

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Quality matters". thehindu.com. 1 November 2012. Retrieved 7 April 2014.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "I will try a hand at direction when the time is right – TOI Mobile". m.timesofindia.com. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
  3. ^ M, Athira (1 November 2012). "Quality matters". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 6 September 2018.
  4. ^ "Helming a Poignant Tale". newindianexpress.com. 7 March 2016. Archived from the original on 7 March 2016. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
  5. ^ "Keeping it real". www.deccanchronicle.com. 8 March 2016.
  6. ^ "Aneesh Ravi is elated about his third show crossing 1000 episodes on Malayalam TV; read post".
  7. ^ "Movie Reviews". timesofindia.indiatimes.com. 21 April 2016.

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