Kailash (actor)

Kaillash, is an Indian film actor who works in the Malayalam film industry.[1]

Kaillash
Born
OccupationActor, businessman
Years active2008–present
Spouse(s)Divya
Children2

Career

He started his career as a junior artist and his big break came in the Malayalam film Neelathaamara (2009) by Lal Jose.[2] He acted in notable roles in the films Shikkar, The Hunt, Banking Hours 10 to 4, 10:30 am Local Call and most recently, Thank You.[3]

Bhoomiyude Avakashikal by T. V. Chandran, a notable movie, in which Kailash plays the lead role,[4] was screened at several international film festivals. He met with wide acclaim for his sensitive and nuanced performance.[5] Currently, he is in production of Odiyan, a highly anticipated major motion picture.

Filmography

YearFilmRoleNotes
2008Parthan Kanda ParalokamKunjikhadar
2009VenalmaramGundaUncredited role
2009NeelathamaraHaridasDebut as lead actor
2010PenpattanamMani
2010ShikkarManu
2010Best of LuckSurya
2010Oru Small FamilyKishore
2011VaidooryamSreekuttan
2011MarudhaveluMarudhaveluTamil Movie
2012Diamond NecklaceSarath
2012Banking Hours 10 to 4Ajay Vasudevan
2012MadirasiJayakrishnan
2012Bhoomiyude AvakashikalMohanachandran
201310:30 am Local CallVishnu / Captain Gautam
2013Red WineFasaudheen
2013Thank YouShankar
2013Daivathinte Swantham CleetusJayakrishnanVillain role
2013GingerVenkida Krishnan
2013Aan Piranna VeeduJithin
2014Praise The LordAlwin
2014Homely MealsSajith Ram
2014Mylanchi Monchulla VeeduHasker
2014CousinsPeter
2015The ReporterEby Mathew
2015KalyanismSanal
2015Ivan MaryadaramanDr.Rajeev
2015Rajamma @ YahooAby Thomas
2016Welcome to Central JailSimon
2017Devayanam
2017Crossroad
2017ChunkzzFreddy
2017MasterpieceRaja Ravi Varma
2018 Kinar
2018IraSatheesh Varma
2018 UncleNelson
2018AanakkallanAnirudhan
2018SamakshamDr. Sivaram
2018OdiyanRavi
2019SoothrakkaranSreekuttan's brother
2019Mammaliyum Madhurammitayum
2019Madhura RajaRasool
2019Vakathirivu
2019 Ittymaani: Made in China Savychan
2020 Velleppam Ousep
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