Shirish Saravanan

Shirish Saravanan, known also as Metro Shirish[1][2] for his work in his debut film Metro, is an actor from Tamil film industry.

Shirish Saravanan
Born
Shirish Saravanan

(1994-05-31) May 31, 1994
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Alma materVisual Communication in Loyola College, Chennai
OccupationFilm actor
Years active2016 – present
Known forMetro

Early life

Born in Chennai, India, Shirish completed his schooling at the Gill Adarsh Higher Secondary School. He then enrolled on to the Visual Communications course in the prestigious Loyola College. Having a keen interest in acting from childhood, he trained at the prestigious Kalairani Acting School, took up dance classes with choreographer Jayanthi and got trained in fights and action with Pandiyan master.

Film career

It was in college, that he met Ananda Krishnan, who after conducting an audition decided to cast him as the lead in his next movie.[3] His performance in Ananda Krishnan's Metro garnered him rave reviews with many critics appreciating his notable performance in the movie along with Filmfare's award for Best Male Debut-South.[4][5] In 2018, he acted in Raja Ranguski with director Dharanidharan is alongside Chandini Tamilarasan.[6] His next film, which started filming in August 2017, is a village based entertainer titled Pistha, which is directed by the editor of Metro, Ramesh Bharathi. Mrudula Murali and Arundhati Nair are the lady leads.[7] Notably, this film will be music director Dharan's 25th project.[8]

Awards

64th Filmfare Awards South – Metro Shirish
2017 Best Debut (Male)
[9] Edison award – Metro Shirish
2017 Best Debut (Male)
[10] Anna university Techofes Award – Metro Shirish
2017 Best Debut (Male)
V4u Award – Metro Shirish
2017 Best Debut (Male)

Filmography

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Film Role Notes
2016MetroArivazhagan
2018Raja RanguskiRaja
2020 Pistha
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References

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