Minon

Minon John (born 12 February 2000) is an Indian actor and artist, from Kerala, who works in Malayalam films. He won the National film award for the best child artist in 2012, for the Malayalam film 101 Chodyangal It was directed by Sidhartha Siva and produced by Thomas Kottackakom.Minon also received the Kerala State award and kerala state film critics award for the same role, in which he portrays a class five student.[1][2]

Minon
Minon at Wikisangamolsavam 2013
Born
Minon John

(2000-02-12) 12 February 2000
Alappuzha, Kerala State, India
NationalityIndian
OccupationFilm actor
Years active2012-present
Parent(s)John Baby (father) Mini John (mother)
RelativesMintu John (sister)
AwardsNational film award for the best child artist, 2012;

Kerala state film award for the best child artist, 2012;

Kerala state film critics award 2012

Minon has held more than 80 painting exhibitions so far, all across India, and he has over 3,500 paintings to his credit.[1]

Film career

Minon made his acting debut in July 2013 by 101 Chodyangal

The films which minon has acted are:

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 1  [[101 Chodyangal)) 
 2  Munnariyippu 
 3  Lal Bahadur Shastri 
 4  Ennum Eppozhum  
 5   Jilebi 
 6  Action Hero Biju  
 7 Swarna Kaduva 
 8   juncle.com 
 9   nan peta magan

Filmography

Year Title Role Director(s)
2012101 ChodyangalAnil Kumar BokaroSidhartha Siva
2014MunnariyippuK. P. Anil KumarVenu
Lal Bahadur ShastriSreekumarRejish Midhila
2015MashithanduShankuAnish Urumbil
Ennum EppozhumGanapathySathyan Anthikkad
JilebiVillage BoyArun Shekhar
2016Action Hero BijuBenitta's brotherAbrid Shine
Appuram Bengal Ippuram ThiruvithamkoorSennan
2017 Swarna KaduvaTamil boy
2018 Pretham 2 Manav Mathew Ranjith Sankar
2019 Naan Petta Makan Abhimanyu Saji S Palamel
2020 ScootArjun Ratan
MaaraVijay

Awards

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References

  1. "Talent that knows no bounds". The Hindu. Retrieved 25 December 2013.
  2. "60th National Film Awards Announced" (PDF) (Press release). Press Information Bureau (PIB), India. Retrieved 26 December 2013.
  3. Harlem Film Festival:2014 Awards



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