Sajan Surya

Sajan Sooreya is an Indian actor who is known for his appearances in Malayalam soap operas.[2] He has won several allocates including four Asianet Television Awards for Best actor.[3]

Sajan Sooreya
Born
Sajan S. Nair
NationalityIndian
Occupations
  • Actor
  • Anchor
  • Model
  • Producer
  • Government servant in Kerala Registration Department
Years active2000–present
Notable workSthree
Kumkumapoovu
Bharya
SpouseVineetha[1]
Children2

He has done over 100 television series and has established himself as the most bankable actor in malayalam television. Before foraying into Television , he has done theatre performances under his own troupe Arya Communication. Currently he owns a production company named Trio.

Personal life

Sajan was born to Satheeshan and Suryakala. He is a Lower Division Clerk in Registration Department of the Government of Kerala. He is married to Vineetha and the couple has two daughters. They live in Thiruvananthapuram.[4]

Acting credits

Television serials (partial)
Year(s) Show Role Channel Notes
2000AshwathyDD MalayalamTelevision debut
2000Detective AnandDetective officerDD Malayalam
2000DayanaDD Malayalam
2001-2002JwalayayiPolice OfficerDD Malayalam
2001SthreeGopanAsianet
2002SnehadooramAsianet
2002SthreejanmamMayamma's bridegroomSurya TV
2002AkkarapachaAsianet
2003Sthree Oru PunyamDD Malayalam
2004Sthree HridayamKailath Krishna Prasad(young)Surya TV
2005-2006ThulabharamVishwanSurya TVUnreleased serial with only promo been released
2006Sthree GopanAsianet
2007UnniyarchaAromal ChekavarAsianet
2007Swami AyyappanArjunaAsianet
2007PriyamanasamSurya TV
2007AmmakkayiJithendranSurya TV
2007-2008NirmalyamNandhanAsianet
2007-2008 A AmmaKairali TVretelecasted during the first lockdown of 2020
2008KanakkuyilDr.HarikrishnanAsisnet
2008-2009AmmathottilSarathchandranAsianet
2008OfficerAmrita TV
2008-2010SnehathoovalAsianet
2008Sree GuruvayoorappanArjunaSurya TV
2009Coimbatore AmmayiAmrita TV
2010SnehatheeramSurya TV
2010LipstickVipinAsianet
2010-2011Dream CitySurya TV
2011Alavudeente AlbhuthavilakuAli Baba a.k.a. KunjikkakaAsianet
2011-2014Kumkumapoovu MaheshAsianetBreak Role[5]
2011-2012ManasaveenaKailashMazhavil Manorama
2011-2012SuryakanthiJaihind TV
2011-2012KanalpoovuSivaramJeevan TV
2012InnaleSurya TV
2012-2013NilapakshiKairali TV
2013-2015Amala ArjunanMazhavil Manorama
2014-2015VadhuAkhil/NikhilSurya TV[6]
2014-2015Ente PennuMukundhanMazhavil Manorama
2015IthalAmrita TV[7]
2015-2016SthreedhanamFilm actor KiranAsianetExtended Cameo
2016-2019BharyaNaranAsianet
2016Sagaram SakshiKannanSurya TV
2017-2018MamangamAdv.VishnuFlowers TV[8]
2018-2019Ilayaval GayathriManuMazhavil Manorama[9]
2018PoliceDeepuACV
2019Sabarimala Swami AyyappanHarichandraAsianet
2019KasthoorimanShankarAsianetExtended Cameo
2019-2020Kerala SamajamManoharAsianet
2020–2021JeevithanoukaPalackal JayakrishnanMazhavil Manorama[10]
2021Ente MaathavuMuraliSurya TV
2023-presentGeethagovindhamArakkal Govind MadhavAsianet[11]
2023KoodevideGovindGuest appearance

Other television shows

  • Aram+Aram=Kinnaram (2021) as team captain
  • Let's rock and roll (2021) as Contestant
  • Kutty Chef (2020) as Judge
  • Thakarppan Comedy (2019) as Contestant
  • Urvashi Theatre (2018) as himself in Promo
  • Sell Me the Answer as Contestant
  • Ningalkkum Aakaam Kodeeshwaran as Contestant
  • Onnum Onnum Moonu as Participant
  • Munch Stars (2013) as Contestant

Filmography

YearFilmNotes
2005Bunglavil OuthaKrishnanunni(Debut as a lead actor)
2006Vrindavanam
2009Nayanam
2010Kaaryasthan

Cameo appearance in the song Mangalangal

2013White Paper
2014Manam Thelinju
2015Thinkal Muthal Velli VareExtended Cameo as himself
2019A 4 Apple
Fancy dress

Music videos

  • Snehathepatty Onnum Parayaruthu
  • Muhabathin Kaalathu
  • Sree Mayadurga
  • Ninnodithiri
  • Oh Fathima
  • Rosappoovin Niramanu
  • Manasariyum Koottukari
  • Gurudevan
  • Sarana Veedhi
  • Peralaserry Srimurugan
  • Oru Naal
  • Keralam Gathi Maatum

Telefilms

  • Aa divasangalil Parayanirunnathu
  • Nizhal Mathram
  • Shankarananda
  • Nizhal
  • Thondimuthal
  • Oru Yathrayude Anthyam

References

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