Sanjeev Karthick

Syed, better known by his stage name Sanjeev Karthick is an Indian actor who appears in Tamil language films and television. He made his debut in the 2009 film, Kulir 100°.

Sanjeev Karthick
Born
Syed

OccupationActor
Years active2008 – present
Spouse
Alya Manasa
(m. 2019)
Children2

Career

Prior to acting in films, he was enrolled at Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College in Coimbatore, India having graduated from Jaycee Higher Secondary School. He made his debut in the 2009 film, Kulir 100° opposite Riya Bamniyal, though the film became a commercial and critical failure. Sanjeev portrayed Surya, the son of a rowdy sent to a private boarding school. He since appeared in a string of low-budget films including Neeyum Naanum (2010) and Sagakkal (2011).[1]

In his latest release, Nanbargal Kavanathirku, produced by Green Channel Entertainment, he played the lead role opposite Manisha Jith, who had previously played Sarath Kumar's daughter in Gambeeram.[2] After being unable to garner success as a lead actor in films, he gained fame as television actor in his debut TV series Raja Rani which aired on Vijay TV.[3]

Personal life

Sanjeev married his co-star in series Raja Rani, who is Alya Manasa, in 2019 and have a daughter Aila Syed[4] born on 20 March 2020 and a son Arsh Syed[5] born on 27 March 2022.[6][7]

Filmography

Films

YearFilmRoleLanguage
2008ApoorvaMalayalam
2009Kulir 100°SuryaTamil
2010Neeyum NaanumSurya
2011SagakkalMahi
2013Kurumbukara PasangaSasi
2013Nanbargal KavanathirkuKathir
2014Uyirukku UyiragaSurya
2017Aangila PadamChella
20186 Athiyayam
2020Mane Number 13AswanthKannada
13aam Number VeeduTamil

Television

YearTitleRoleLanguageChannel
2017–2019Raja RaniKarthickTamilStar Vijay
2019–2021Kaatrin Mozhi[8]Santhosh
2021Vanakkam TamizhaGuestSun TV
2021–PresentKayal[9]Ezhilarasan / Kabilan
2022Ullathai AllithaEzhilarasan
Maathi YosiContestant
Vanakkam TamizhaGuest
2023Iniyavale IniyaHimself
Super SamayalContestant
Priyamaana ThozhiEzhilarasan

References

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