Srinish Aravind (b. 1985)

Birthplace:
Palakkad, Kerala, India

Born:
June 2, 1985

Srinish Aravind is an Indian soap actor, who works in Malayalam television series.  Aravind was born and bought up in Chennai, where his father was employed, but his family comes from the Palakkad district of Kerala. He has two elder sisters, and attended J R K Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Chennai, later graduating as a Bachelor of Commerce from Guru Nanak college; he also attended Balu Mahendra Institute of Film Technology, Chennai.  Aravind had several other jobs, as well as modelling, and appeared in a couple of short films in Tamil before entering the television industry. In Kerala, he became known through the Asianet mega serial Pranayam, in the role of Sharan G Menon. The serial is directed by Sudheesh Shankar and produced by Merryland Murugan. It is a remake of the Hindi serial Ye Hai Mohabbatein telecasted on Star TV, based on the novel Cover Story by Manju Kapur. In Pranayam, Aravind's character is the male lead, the CEO of a multinational company. Beena Antony and Kottayam Rasheed play Sharan's parents. In early 2017 he made his Tamil TV debut with the long running serial Vamsam playing a negative role. On 28 April Pranayam ended completing 524 episodes , from the next week he signed into play the lead role in another Malayalam serial ammuvinte amma opposite to Malavika Wales, his role was earlier played by Sajeesh.

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