He noted that he knew he was headed for a career in films since childhood, showing particular fascination for writing and directing, and thus only signed up for business school as a "safety cushion" as insisted upon by his father. Siddharth's first tryst with media came through dubbing for the Banish mosquito repellent ad in eight different languages in 1988, as instructed by his father's close friend, ad director Jayendra. Jain Institute of Management and Research, Mumbai, while also ultimately winning a speaking skills competition which earned him the CNBC Manager of the year award in 1999. He then went on to complete his MBA from S. Siddharth participated extensively in extra-curricular activities during college, serving as the president of the college's debating society and attending the World Debating Championships. He subsequently graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce (Honors) degree from Kirori Mal College, New Delhi. He began his education at DAV Boys' Senior Secondary School, Chennai and then studied at Sardar Patel Vidyalaya, Delhi. The actor then had a prolific year in 2014, winning critical acclaim and box office success for his two ventures Jigarthanda, where he portrayed an aspiring film maker, and Kaaviya Thalaivan, in which he played an actor from the 1920s Madras theater scene.Siddharth was born to a Tamil-speaking family in Chennai, India. Siddharth established himself as the most popular and commercially successful actor in South Indian Film Industry. He is an Indian Film Actor, who appeared in Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, and Malayalam Film Industries. In 2011, he returned to Tamil films after a sabbatical and produced Balaji Mohan's commercially successful romantic comedy Kadhalil Sodhappuvadhu Yeppadi (2012). Siddharth was born on 17 April 1979 in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. In the late 2000s, he established himself as a bankable lead actor in Telugu films and subsequently chose to become more selective with his projects, while also winning acclaim for his work as a carrom player in Striker (2010) and as a blind warrior in the fantasy film Anaganaga O Dheerudu (2011). The success of the film provided an opportunity to feature in Mani Ratnam's multi-starrer Aayutha Ezhuthu (2004), before he branched off to receive critical and commercial acclaim in Telugu and Hindi cinema through Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana (2005), Rang De Basanti and Bommarillu (2006). Shankar's coming-of-age Tamil film Boys (2003). He has been featured in advertising because of his "pan-Indian" appeal.Īfter completing his business management studies, Siddharth chose to work in film making and assisted Mani Ratnam, before going on to make an acting debut in S. Apart from acting, he has also been involved in films as a screenwriter, producer and playback singer. Me: ada paav.Siddharth Suryanarayan (born 17 April 1979) is an Indian film actor who appears in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, and Malayalam language films. They replied "Sorry there seems to be no problem with this video". Reacting to the same, the South actor had penned, "I reported to youtube about this video claiming I'm dead. In the month of July as well, Siddharth had shared a thumbnail image of a fan-made video that had pronounced him dead. This is not the first time when the Rang De Basanti actor has fallen prey to such trolls. Here, take a look at South actor Siddharth's tweet: Amid this, a netizen took to Twitter and wrote R.I.P Siddharth and attached the South actor's photo in the tweet.Īs soon as the tweet came to Siddharth's notice, the actor reacted to it by tweeting, "Targetted hate and harassment.
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His demise came as a rude shock to the entire TV and film fraternity. By now, you will be aware of the fact that Bigg Boss 13 winner Sidharth Shukla passed away in the wee hours of the morning on Thursday. The actor, who was also seen in Aamir Khan-starrer Rang De Basanti, reacted strongly on social media after a Twitter user confused him with late actor Sidharth Shukla. What have we been reduced to?," the Rang De Basanti actor wrote on TwitterĪctor Siddharth, who has predominately worked in South cinema, has been subjected to online 'hate and harassment' on Twitter.