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SUSHEEL KUMAR
BornPankaj kumar
20 November 1997
Jalandhar,Punjab
NationalityIndian
Occupation(s)Film director, producer, actor
Years active2019–present

Susheel kumar (born 20 November 1997) is a Indian film director, producer, and actor who works in Bollywood . Instagram

Susheel kumar was born on 20 November 1997 in Jalandhar, Punjab. His father’s name is Mannu singh meena and mother’s name is Nisha devi.Susheel spent his childhood in Rajasthah. At the age of 17, he became passionate about Acting, after which he started working hard to make his career in Film direction .

Early life

susheel kumar is an Indian film director and producer. He is originally belongs from Karauli, Rajasthan. He had knew passion to Acting,writing,Film making, in early age.

Career

susheel kumar did his Schooling From Gautam international Sr.Sec school Vasant Vihar,Dehradun.He completed his graduation in BSC HORTICULTURE at Sri Dev Suman Uttarakhand University ,India.

Susheel kumar was born on 20 November 1997 in Jalandhar, Punjab. His father’s name is Mannu singh meena and mother’s name is Nisha devi.Susheel spent his childhood in Rajasthah. At the age of 17, he became passionate about Acting, after which he started working hard to make his career in Film direction .


MOVIE WORK LIFE

MOVIE PROJECTS WORK

1.MERE RAM (2015)HINDI MOVIE

2 DARBADAR (HINDI MUSIC ALBUM)

3.YEH ZINDAGI AK ADHURI DASTAAN (SERIAL)ON TV

4.HUKKA (PARTY SONG)2017 ON TV

5.AIRTEL COMPANY SHOW (PROJECT 2016)

6.MAHARISHI (TOLLYWOOD MOVIE)

7.PETTA(TOLLYWOOD MOVIE)

8.PAAGAL(WEB SERIES BOLLYWOOD)

9.T-SERIES TERE BIN MUSIC ALBUM ON TV

10.PTC PUNJAB (MUSIC ALBUM TERE LIYE JEENA HAIN)ON TV

11.MARNE BHI DOH YAARO (BOLLYWOOD PROJECT)

12. YEH SAALI AASHIQI (BOLLYWOOD PROJECT 2019

13.MAA (HEART TOUCHING SONG)

14.LOVE STORY(MURDERD)




2010 onwards

In 2010 Ranjith wrote the story for the film Penpattanam, directed by V. M. Vinu. He then scripted and directed, Pranchiyettan and the Saint, starring Mammootty, which was also widely accepted by movie fans and the people of Kerala. It became the most popular film of the year and was also a commercial success. During this time, Ranjith also received a highly coveted appointment as the School Director for Cochin Media School. He also appeared as judge in "Mammootty the Best Actor Award – II", an acting talent-hunt reality show aired on the television channel Asianet. In 2011, Ranjith scripted and directed a critically acclaimed satirical film Indian Rupee starring Prithviraj, which was well received by the critics and also a commercial success. His next film, Spirit, primarily focused on the increasing habits of alcoholism in Kerala. Starring Mohanlal in the lead role, the film was critically acclaimed and a box office success. He then produced and scripted for G. S. Vijayan's Mammootty-starring Bavuttiyude Namathil in 2012, which was a flop at the box office. His next film with Mammootty, Kadal Kadannoru Mathukkutty, underperformed at the box office.

Njaan, based on the novel K T N Kottoor: Ezhuthum Jeevithavum by T P Rajeevan and featuring Dulquer Salmaan in the lead role, was released on 19 September 2014. Although the film was well-appreciated by critics, it was a commercial failure. Ranjith's bad fortune at the box office was short-lived, however. In 2015, his next film, Loham, starring Mohanlal, became a superhit at the box office.

Filmography

Year Film Credited as
Director Producer Screenwriter Story Actor
2020 King Fish Yes
Ayyappanum Koshiyum Yes Yes
2019 Unda Yes
2018 Drama Yes Yes Yes Yes
Koode Yes
2017 Puthan Panam Yes Yes Yes Yes
2016 Leela Yes Yes
2015 Loham Yes Yes Yes
Ayal Njanalla Yes
2014 Njan Yes Yes Yes
Munnariyippu Yes
2013 Kadal Kadannoru Mathukkutty Yes Yes Yes
Annayum Rasoolum Yes
2012 Bavuttiyude Namathil Yes Yes Yes
Jawan of Vellimala Yes
Spirit Yes Yes Yes
2011 Indian Rupee Yes Yes Yes
Bhakthajanangalude Sradhakku Yes
2010 Pranchiyettan and The Saint Yes Yes Yes
Best Actor Yes
Penpattanam Yes
2009 Paleri Manikyam: Oru Pathirakolapathakathinte Katha Yes Yes
Kerala Cafe Yes Yes
2008 Gulmohar Yes
Thirakkatha Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
2007 Rock & Roll Yes Yes
Nasrani Yes Yes
Kaiyoppu Yes Yes
2006 Prajapathi Yes Yes
2005 Chandrolsavam Yes Yes
2004 Black Yes Yes
2003 Ammakilikkoodu Yes
Mizhi Randilum Yes Yes
2002 Nandanam Yes Yes Yes Yes
2001 Ravanaprabhu Yes Yes Yes
2000 Narasimham Yes
Valyettan Yes
1999 Ustaad Yes Yes
1998 Summer in Bethlehem Yes
1997 Aaraam Thampuran Yes
Asuravamsam Yes
Krishnagudiyil Oru Pranayakalathu Yes
1996 Rajaputhran Yes
1994 Rudraksham Yes
1993 Yadavam Yes
Maya Mayuram Yes
Devasuram Yes
1992 Johnnie Walker Yes
1991 Neelagiri Yes
Pookkalam Varavayi Yes
Georgootty C/O Georgootty Yes Yes
1990 Nagarangalil Chennu Raparkam Yes
Marupuram Yes
Nanma Niranjavan Srinivasan Yes
Pavakkoothu Yes
Shubhayathra Yes
1989 Peruvannapurathe Visheshangal Yes
Pradeshika Vaarthakal Yes
Kaalal Pada Yes
1988 Orkkappurathu Yes
Witness Yes Yes
1987 Oru Maymasa Pulariyil Yes
Ezhuthappurangal Yes

Awards

National Film Awards:

Kerala State Film Awards:

Kerala Film Critics Awards

  • 2010: Kerala Film Critics Award for Best Film – Pranchiyettan and the Saint
  • 2010: Kerala Film Critics Award for Best Director – Pranchiyettan and the Saint
  • 2010: Kerala Film Critics Award for Best Script – Pranchiyettan and the Saint
  • 2009: Kerala Film Critics Award for Second Best Film – Paleri Manikyam: Oru Pathirakolapathakathinte Katha
  • 2008: Kerala Film Critics Award for Best Film – Thirakkatha
  • 2008: Kerala Film Critics Award for Second Best Actor – Gulmohar
  • 2007: Kerala Film Critics Award for Second Best Film – Kaiyoppu
  • 2003: Kerala Film Critics Award for Second Best Film – Mizhi Randilum
  • 2002: Kerala Film Critics Award for Best Director – Nandanam
  • 2002: Kerala Film Critics Award for Best Film – Nandanam

Asianet Film Awards

Filmfare Awards South

Other Awards:

References

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