Jins Baskar

Jins Baskar is an Indian film actor and model. He made his debut in the 2011 Malayalam film Swapna Sanchari directed by Kamal. [1]

Jins Baskar
OccupationFilm actor
Years active2011–present

Early life

Jins was born in Kannur, Kerala, India as the second son of his parents and grew up in Wayanad. He is an alumnus of Mar Athanasius College of Engineering where he graduated in Computer Science and Engineering. He was employed in Tata Consultancy Services in Chennai, in the IT field and moved to Kochi to pursue his acting ambitions.

Career

Jins appeared as a model for several advertisements. Later in 2013, he acted in the role of Jismon in Annayum Rasoolum directed by Rajeev Ravi.[2] His other notable performance was in Ayal Njanalla,[3][4] directed by Vineeth Kumar, as Arun, alongside Fahadh Faasil.[5] His latest release was Y directed by Sunil Ibrahim, where he plays a good-at-heart gangster.[6]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2011Swapna SanchariAjayachandran's Brother-in-lawKamal
2012HeroDiphan
2012I Love MeGroomB. Unnikrishnan
2013EntryRajesh Amanakara
2013Annayum RasoolumJismonRajeev Ravi
2013D CompanyCollege StudentDiphan
2013Kuliscene[7]Sunny's FriendRahul ShajiShort Film
2014Case No.56[8]Jeevan ShankarAnoop MuraleedharanShort Film
2014DeadlineYamaFaizal AliShort Film
2015Silma NadanManagerBonny m KoodathilShort Film
2015Ayal NjanallaArunVineeth Kumar
2016SpandhanamJohnNandu
2017Himalayathile Kashmalan[9]UnniAbhiram Suresh Unnithan
2017YGang Leader in flatSunil Ibrahim
2018MaradonaSreeVishnu Narayan
2018Njan MarykuttySabuRanjith Sankar
2020Vellam: The Essential DrinkAbhijitPrajesh Sen
2020Michael’s Coffee HouseACP Arun Kumar VarmaFr Anil Philip

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