Chetan (actor)

Chetan
Born (1970-09-30) September 30, 1970[1]
Nationality Tamil
Occupation Television & film actor
Television Marmadesam,
Metti Oli
Spouse(s) Devadarshini

Chetan is a Tamil television and film actor.

He is the husband of television actress Devadarshini who starred with him in Vidadhu Karuppu. This was part of the television series Marmadesam, and it brought Chetan into the limelight.[2][3]

He also had regular roles in television serials such as Ananda Bhavan and Metti Oli.[4]

Career

He stated in an interview, 'I joined as a sales representative after completing my graduation in business management. But I was interested in films, hence I joined as assistant director to director K Shankar. Meanwhile Minbimbangal unit was planning to produce 'Marmadesam' serial for Sun TV. I sent my bio-data to the company as I was interested in acting. I was fortunately selected for the 'Karuppu' role, which is the most crucial character in the serial. This was my first teleserial'.[5]

Personal life

He is married to actress Devadarshini who is his co-star in many serials. They have a daughter.

Teleserials

  1. Marmadesam
  2. Metti Oli
  3. Panchavarnakkili
  4. Lakshmi
  5. Simran Thirai- Kannamoochi Ray Ray
  6. Nagamma
  7. Athipookkal
  8. Kudumbam
  9. Ananda Bhavan
  10. Thurupidikkum Manasu
  11. En Peyar Ranganayagi
  12. Adugiran Kannan
  13. En Thozhi En Kadhali En Manaivi
  14. Uthiripookkal

Films

  1. Pollaadhavan (2007)
  2. Dhaam Dhoom (2008)
  3. Padikathavan (2009)
  4. Rajathi Raja (2009)
  5. Muthirai (2009)
  6. Pudhiya Payanam (2009)
  7. Aadama Jaichomada (2014)
  8. Azhagu Kutti Chellam (2016)
  9. Narathan (2016)

References

  1. http://www.cinechance.com/members/cm1121.html
  2. "It's a dream come true for Chetan". The Times of India. TNN. 26 March 2011. Retrieved 2 September 2014.
  3. "Double impact". The Hindu. 5 April 2004. Retrieved 2 September 2014.
  4. Chitra Swaminathan (20 July 2005). "I just strayed into acting". The Hindu. Retrieved 18 December 2010.
  5. "Interview: Chetan". chennaionline. 2004. Retrieved 2 September 2014.


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