Vichu Vishwanath

Vichu Vishwanath is an Indian film and television actor who has appeared in Tamil language films and serials. He has worked in comedy and supporting roles, often associating with director Sundar C.[1][2]

Vichu Vishwanath
Born
Vishwanathan

(1960-05-16) 16 May 1960
OccupationFilm actor
Years active1990–present

Career

Vichu Vishwanath was born in Coimbatore, India and attended RK Sreerangammal Kalvi Nilayam Higher Secondary School in the city. Vichu is married to Hemalatha, and has a daughter, Kokila.[1] He made his acting debut in the film, Sandhana Kaatru (1990) and portrayed a villainous character alongside Sarathkumar and Vijay Krishnaraj.[3] During the making of the film, he became acquainted with Sundar C, who was an assistant director in the film. He then made his first collaboration with director Sundar C in Murai Maman (1996), while also beginning an association with actress Raadhika and her production studio.[1][4]

In 2017, he moved on to work on Sundar C's television studio, Nandini.[5]

Notable filmography

Films

Television

YearTitleRoleChannel
1997–1998Marmadesam Vidathu KaruppuVeera Baghu Sun TV
2009–2013ChellamaySolaimalai
2017–2018NandiniVichu
2020Lakshmi StoresVaradarajan
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