Vishal Krishna (b. 1977)

Alias:
Vishal
Vishal Krishna Reddy

Birthplace:
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

Born:
August 29, 1977

Vishal Krishna is an Indian film actor and producer who appears primarily in Tamil cinema. Often starring in his home productions, he became an actor after a stint as an assistant director in films. His first role was in the romantic thriller Chellamae, before going on to secure a run of three consecutive successes with roles as action hero in the 2005 film, Sandakozhi, and with Thimiru in 2006. After appearing in two further successful films, the failure of his hyped home production, Sathyam halted his streak. Following further commercial failures, he enjoyed success again with Avan Ivan (2011), which became a significant film in his career.

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Director:
????  Thupparivaalan II

Producer:
2013  Pandiya Naadu
2014  Jeeva
2014  Naan Sigappu Manithan
2014  Poojai
2015  Aambala
2016  Kathakali
2016  Kaththi Sandai
2017  Thupparivaalan
2018  Irumbu Thirai
2018  Sandakozhi 2
2021  Chakra
2022  Veerame Vaagai Soodum
????  Thupparivaalan II

Writer:
2013  Pandiya Naadu
2014  Jeeva
2014  Naan Sigappu Manithan
2014  Poojai
2015  Aambala
2016  Kathakali
2016  Kaththi Sandai
2017  Thupparivaalan
2018  Irumbu Thirai
2018  Sandakozhi 2
2021  Chakra
2022  Veerame Vaagai Soodum
????  Thupparivaalan II

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