Subeesh Sudhi

Subish Sudhi[1], professionally credited as Subeesh Sudhi, is a Malayalam film actor from Payyanur, Kannur, Kerala.

Subish Sudhi
Born (1985-04-29) 29 April 1985
NationalityIndian
OccupationActor
Years active2006 - present

Personal life

After finishing his studies he moved to Ernakulam to achieve his dream to act in movies. He got his first chance in the movie Classmates.

Career

He made his debut in Lal Jose's film named classmates 2006 As a student in the college. After that Lal Jose directed 12 movies and Subish is a part of 8 films out of 12, So he's basically known as actor of laljose.[2]

Subish Sudhi[3][4] started his career in the Malayalam film Classmates (2006 film), even though he got a good role in the film Lord Livingstone 7000 Kandi as a massive makeover as a tribal man.[5][6]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleNotes
2006Classmates (2006 film)
2012Thattathin Marayathu
Lord Livingstone 7000 KandiTribal Man
2015KL 10 Patthu
Annayum Rasoolum
Pullipulikalum AattinkuttiyumBabu
Mariyam MukkuChandi
2015Ennu Ninte Moideen
2016Karutha Joothan
2017The Great FatherNarayanan's Nephew
Oru Mexican Aparatha[7]Rajeshettan
PrakasanAlex
AbyPunnoose
Oru CinemakkaranGokul
Velipadinte Pusthakam
2018Kaly
PanchavarnathathaDriver
B TechKuttan
Autorsha
Thattumpurath AchuthanSuniappan
2019Sakalakalashala
Jimmy Ee Veedinte AishwaryamHis Highness Sumesh
GanagandharvanAjayan
Ulta[8]Kochu Keshavan
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References

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