Sree Raam

Sree Raam is an Indian film actor, who has appeared in Tamil language films. He made a breakthrough appearing as a child actor, winning a National Film Award for his performance in Pandiraj's Pasanga (2009). He has since appeared in the leading and supporting roles in films, and won acclaim for his portrayal in Goli Soda (2014).

Sree Raam
Born (1996-05-01) 1 May 1996
OccupationActor
Years active2007 -Present

Career

Sree Raam made a breakthrough appearing as a child actor, winning the National Film Award for Best Child Artist for his performance in Pandiraj's Pasanga (2009). He then appeared in several films in smaller roles, portraying the younger version of the lead actor.[1]

In 2014, he played one of the lead roles in Vijay Milton's Goli Soda and the success of the film, led him to be featured in films of a similar genre including Vajram (2015) and Kamara Kattu (2015).[2][3] His performance in Goli Soda also saw him recommended and subsequently signed up for a role in Papanasam (2015) starring Kamal Haasan.[4] His parents are Siva Ramakrisshna, Saraswathi Ram, his brother Arjun Raam who died having met with an accident on January 1, 2017 at his native Kumbakonam.

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
2007Kattradhu ThamizhYoung PrabhakarDebut movie as a child Artiste.
2009PasangaJeevanandhamNational Film Award for Best Child Artist
2010Thamizh PadamYoung Shiva
2010Theeradha Vilaiyattu PillaiYoung Karthik
2011VenghaiYoung Selvam
2011MarkandeyanYoung Mark
2011Vandhaan VendraanYoung Ramana
2014JillaYoung Aadhi Kesavan
2014Goli SodaSaettu
2015VajramMadurai
2015Kamara KattuRavi
2015PapanasamCheramadurai
2016PaisaMurugan
2018Street LightsUnreleased (Tamil version)
2019SagaaJacky
2019Adutha SaattaiStudent
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References

Sree Raam on IMDb

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