Pradeep Chandran

Pradeep Chandran
Occupation Film actor
Years active 2007–present

Pradeep Chandran is an Indian film actor[1] who works in Malayalam cinema.[2] He made his acting debut in Mission 90 Days (2007) directed by Major Ravi.[3]

Early life

Pradeep Chandran born and bought up in Thiruvananthapuram. He is a MBA graduate from VLB Janakiammal College of Engineering and Technology. He then worked in Thiruvanathapuram, in an Insurance field (ICICI Prudential).

Career

Pradeep Chandran's first movie was Mission 90 Days which was released in 2007 along with Mammootty. Upon release the movie received negative reviews from viewers as well as critics. After this film he did a notable role in Kurukshetra (2008 film). It was also a Major Ravi film portraying a Tamil character with Mohanlal. Then he has done notable roles in many movies of Mohanlal like Evidam Swargamanu, Kandahar (2010 film), Karmayodha, Vaadamalli, Simhasanam, Lokpal and blockbuster Drishyam and Oppam.[4]

In 2010, Pradeep Chandran played a lead role in a television serial Kunjaali Marakkar of Vayalar Madhavankutty. He portrayed the legendary character of Kunjaali Marakkar in Asianet. For this character, he has selected as the 'Best debutante actor" of "Asianet Television award 2011".

Filmography

Year Film Role Director Notes
2007 Mission 90 Days NSG Commando Major Ravi
2008 Kurukshetra Saravanan Major Ravi
2009 Evidam Swargamanu Shibu Areekutty Rosshan Andrews
2009 Angel John Gangster S. L. Puram Jayasurya
2010 Kandahar (2010 film) Senior officer Major Ravi
2011 Vaadamalli Police officer/Brother Albert Antoni
2012 Oru Yaathrayil One of the director Major Ravi
2012 Simhasanam Cheriyappilli Sadaananthan Shaji Kailas
2012 Karma Yodha Cameo Major Ravi
2013 Lokpal (film) CI Sunil Joshiy
2013 Geethaanjali Doctor Priyadarshan
2013 Drishyam The new SI Jeethu Joseph
2014 Naku Penta Naku Taka Cameo Vayalar Madhavankutty
2015 Loham Biju Renjith
2016 Oppam ACP Priyadarshan

Awards

References

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