Sohan Seenulal

Sohanlal.P.S (born 18 December 1978), better known by his screen name Sohan Seenulal, is an Indian film director, screen writer, and actor who works in Malayalam cinema .[1] He is known for his character roles in Mammootty films.

Sohan Seenulal
Born18 December 1978 (1978-12-18) (age 44)
Kochi, India
Other namesSohan, Seenulal
Alma materMG University, Pune University
Occupation(s)Director, actor and screenwriter
Years active2001–present

Career

He started his career as a child artist in Kabuliwala(1994) directed by Siddique-Lal.[2] Later he joined as assistant directors to Shafi in starting from One Man Show (2001).[3][4] And he continued his career as an assistant director till 2008.[5] In 2008 he was an assistant director on Prithviraj Sukumaran's Lollipop (film).[6]

In 2011, Seenulal debuted as a director with the film Doubles, which starred Mammootty.[7] In 2016, he directed Vanyam with Aparna Nair in lead. His upcoming directorial is Unlocked, starring Chemban Vinod Jose, Mamtha Mohandas and Sreenath Bhasi lead roles.

Sohan Seenulal debuted in acting with a police role as Madhu in Nivin Pauly's, Action Hero Biju directed by Abrid Shine.[8] Sohan Seenulal's short film “Cupid” got best second short film award in indiavision short film fest . Sohan got best screen writer award in this short film at this first ala short film festival.[9] And his film Vanyam got best director award in shanthadevi puraskaram Kozhikode.[10]

Filmography

Year Title
2011Doubles
2016Vanyam
2016Action Hero Biju
2016Puthiya Niyamam
2016Kolumittayi
2016Thoppil Joppan
2016Kuttikalundu Sookshikkuka
2016Ore Mukham
2017Karutha Joothan
2017Sathya (2017 Malayalam film)
2017The Great Father
2017Munthirivallikal Thalirkkumbol
2017C/O Saira Banu
2017Puthan Panam
2017Honey Bee 2: Celebrations
2017Achayans
2017Pullikkaran Staraa
2018Street Lights
2018Kinar (film)
2018Parole (2018 film)
2018Kuttanadan Marpappa
2018Chanakya Thanthram
2018Abrahaminte Santhathikal
2018Panchavarnathatha
2018Oru Kuttanadan Blog
2018Ankarajyathe Jimmanmar
2018Oru Pazhaya Bomb Kadha
2019Idukki Blasters
2019Neeyum Njanum
2019Mafi Dona
2019Thelivu
2019Driving Licence
2019Unda
2021The Priest
2022 Velleppam
2022Bro Daddy

References


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