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Fahadh's first film, ''[[Kaiyethum Doorath]]'' (2002) was directed by his father, director [[Fazil (director)|Fazil]] and failed at the box office.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-fridayreview/the-new-generation-hero/article3782598.ece|title=The new generation hero|author=Vijay George|work=The Hindu}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.business-standard.com/article/news-ians/after-marriage-my-priority-is-family-fahad-fazil-114020800703_1.html|title=After marriage my priority is family: Fahad Fazil|agency=Indo-Asian News Service|date=8 February 2014}}</ref> Fahadh later defended his father, stating "don't blame my father for my failure because it was my mistake and I came into acting without any preparation of my own".<ref>[http://movies.ndtv.com/regional/i-failed-in-my-first-attempt-not-my-father-fahad-624903 "I failed in my first attempt, not my father: Fahad"]. NDTV (7 May 2012). Retrieved 13 June 2012.</ref> After his debut, he moved to the [[United States]] for five years, where he pursued his studies,<ref>[http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-metroplus/second-innings/article2320287.ece "Second innings"]. The Hindu. Retrieved 23 March 2013</ref> before returning in 2009 to act in the film ''[[Kerala Cafe]]'' (2009), conceived by director [[Ranjith (director)|Ranjith]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.newindianexpress.com/entertainment/interviews/article519897.ece|title=Fahad Fazil, actor|work=The New Indian Express}}</ref> At Ranjith's behest, director [[Uday Ananthan]] cast Fahad in his ''Mrityunjayam'', one of the 10 shorts in the film.<ref name="Hindu">[http://www.thehindu.com/arts/cinema/article2318800.ece "Second innings"]. ''The Hindu'' (3 August 2011). Retrieved 13 June 2012.</ref> He played the role of a [[journalist]] in the ''Mrityunjayam'', a ghost film set on a spooky old 'Mana'. He was chosen to costar in [[B. Unnikrishnan]]'s ''[[Pramani]]''. He then appeared as a business head in the thriller ''[[Cocktail (2010 film)|Cocktail]]'' (2010). His next film ''[[Tournament (film)|Tournament]]'' was also a thriller . |
Fahadh's first film, ''[[Kaiyethum Doorath]]'' (2002) was directed by his father, director [[Fazil (director)|Fazil]] and failed at the box office.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-fridayreview/the-new-generation-hero/article3782598.ece|title=The new generation hero|author=Vijay George|work=The Hindu}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.business-standard.com/article/news-ians/after-marriage-my-priority-is-family-fahad-fazil-114020800703_1.html|title=After marriage my priority is family: Fahad Fazil|agency=Indo-Asian News Service|date=8 February 2014}}</ref> Fahadh later defended his father, stating "don't blame my father for my failure because it was my mistake and I came into acting without any preparation of my own".<ref>[http://movies.ndtv.com/regional/i-failed-in-my-first-attempt-not-my-father-fahad-624903 "I failed in my first attempt, not my father: Fahad"]. NDTV (7 May 2012). Retrieved 13 June 2012.</ref> After his debut, he moved to the [[United States]] for five years, where he pursued his studies,<ref>[http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-metroplus/second-innings/article2320287.ece "Second innings"]. The Hindu. Retrieved 23 March 2013</ref> before returning in 2009 to act in the film ''[[Kerala Cafe]]'' (2009), conceived by director [[Ranjith (director)|Ranjith]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.newindianexpress.com/entertainment/interviews/article519897.ece|title=Fahad Fazil, actor|work=The New Indian Express}}</ref> At Ranjith's behest, director [[Uday Ananthan]] cast Fahad in his ''Mrityunjayam'', one of the 10 shorts in the film.<ref name="Hindu">[http://www.thehindu.com/arts/cinema/article2318800.ece "Second innings"]. ''The Hindu'' (3 August 2011). Retrieved 13 June 2012.</ref> He played the role of a [[journalist]] in the ''Mrityunjayam'', a ghost film set on a spooky old 'Mana'. He was chosen to costar in [[B. Unnikrishnan]]'s ''[[Pramani]]''. He then appeared as a business head in the thriller ''[[Cocktail (2010 film)|Cocktail]]'' (2010). His next film ''[[Tournament (film)|Tournament]]'' was also a thriller . |
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His performance in [[Sameer Thahir]]'s directorial debut ''[[Chappa Kurishu]]'', a thriller in which he appeared as the head of a construction business was much appreciated. "Arjun – my character in Chappa Kurishu is not a role that an actor gets often. I am very lucky and very fortunate," Fahad said. He shot a long kissing scene with his co-star [[Remya Nambeesan]] in the film — supposedly the first ever in Malayalam cinema — which upon release was termed controversial.<ref>Keerthy Ramachandran. (18 July 2011). [http://www.deccanchronicle.com/tabloid/kochi/%E2%80%98risque%E2%80%99-taking-remya-nambeesan-373 'Risque'-taking Remya Nambeesan"]. ''Deccan Chronicle''. Retrieved 19 July 2011.</ref> |
His performance in [[Sameer Thahir]]'s directorial debut ''[[Chappa Kurishu]]'', a thriller in which he appeared as the head of a construction business was much appreciated. "Arjun – my character in Chappa Kurishu is not a role that an actor gets often. I am very lucky and very fortunate," Fahad said. He shot a long kissing scene with his co-star [[Remya Nambeesan]] in the film — supposedly the first ever in Malayalam cinema — which upon release was termed controversial.<ref>Keerthy Ramachandran. (18 July 2011). [http://www.deccanchronicle.com/tabloid/kochi/%E2%80%98risque%E2%80%99-taking-remya-nambeesan-373 'Risque'-taking Remya Nambeesan"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121011131133/http://www.deccanchronicle.com/tabloid/kochi/%E2%80%98risque%E2%80%99-taking-remya-nambeesan-373 |date=11 October 2012 }}. ''Deccan Chronicle''. Retrieved 19 July 2011.</ref> |
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Fahadh's next film, ''[[Akam (film)|Akam]]'', a contemporary adaptation of [[Malayatoor Ramakrishnan]]'s psycho-thriller novel ''[[Yakshi (novel)|Yakshi]]'', had him playing Srinivas, a young architect, who starts suspecting that his beautiful wife is a [[yakshi]]. "Playing Srinivas was like re-inventing myself. We had a workshop before shooting began and I had ample opportunity to explore the nuances of the character. In the process of re-inventing Srinivas, I re-invented myself," said Fahadh.<ref name="Hindu"/> The film premiered at the [[Dubai International Film Festival]]. ''[[22 Female Kottayam]]'', a revenge film had him playing a negative character. In his next film, [[Lal Jose]]'s ''[[Diamond Necklace (film)|Diamond Necklace]]'', he played the role of an [[oncologist]] working in [[Dubai]] and the film centred on the doctor's relationship with three different women.<ref name=Times>[http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-04-24/news-interviews/31392122_1_mollywood-intimate-scenes-upcoming-flick "Fahadh Fazil making waves in Mollywood"]. ''The Times of India'' (24 April 2012). Retrieved 13 June 2012.</ref> |
Fahadh's next film, ''[[Akam (film)|Akam]]'', a contemporary adaptation of [[Malayatoor Ramakrishnan]]'s psycho-thriller novel ''[[Yakshi (novel)|Yakshi]]'', had him playing Srinivas, a young architect, who starts suspecting that his beautiful wife is a [[yakshi]]. "Playing Srinivas was like re-inventing myself. We had a workshop before shooting began and I had ample opportunity to explore the nuances of the character. In the process of re-inventing Srinivas, I re-invented myself," said Fahadh.<ref name="Hindu"/> The film premiered at the [[Dubai International Film Festival]]. ''[[22 Female Kottayam]]'', a revenge film had him playing a negative character. In his next film, [[Lal Jose]]'s ''[[Diamond Necklace (film)|Diamond Necklace]]'', he played the role of an [[oncologist]] working in [[Dubai]] and the film centred on the doctor's relationship with three different women.<ref name=Times>[http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-04-24/news-interviews/31392122_1_mollywood-intimate-scenes-upcoming-flick "Fahadh Fazil making waves in Mollywood"]. ''The Times of India'' (24 April 2012). Retrieved 13 June 2012.</ref> |
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In June 2012, a case was registered against Fahadh by the Kochi Town Central Police for violation of the rule against public display of images of smoking. A poster of ''Diamond Necklace'' that showed him smoking a cigarette had been on display before the Kavitha Theatre in Kochi since the film was released.<ref>[http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-kerala/article3530653.ece "Case against actor"]. ''The Hindu'' (15 June 2012). Retrieved 15 June 2012.</ref> |
In June 2012, a case was registered against Fahadh by the Kochi Town Central Police for violation of the rule against public display of images of smoking. A poster of ''Diamond Necklace'' that showed him smoking a cigarette had been on display before the Kavitha Theatre in Kochi since the film was released.<ref>[http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-kerala/article3530653.ece "Case against actor"]. ''The Hindu'' (15 June 2012). Retrieved 15 June 2012.</ref> |
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In his next film, Lijin Jose's ''[[Friday (2012 film)|Friday]]'', he acted as an [[auto rickshaw]] driver.<ref>[http://ibnlive.in.com/news/friday-another-with-multi-narrative-aspect/259148-71-210.html "Friday: Another with multi narrative aspect"]. IBN Live. Retrieved 24 February 2015.</ref> The same year, he appeared in ''The Day of Judgement'', one of the three featurettes from the [[portmanteau film]] ''[[D Company (film)|D Company]]''.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/regional/malayalam/news-and-interviews/Fahadh-to-play-an-action-hero/articleshow/20043883.cms |title=Fahadh to play an action hero |newspaper=The Times of India |date=13 May 2013|accessdate=24 February 2015}}</ref> His other films were cinematographer [[Rajeev Ravi]]'s directorial debut ''[[Annayum Rasoolum]]'', [[Lijo Jose Pellissery]]'s ''[[Amen (2012 film)|Amen]]'', [[V. K. Prakash]]'s ''[[Natholi Oru Cheriya Meenalla]]'' and Salam Bappu's directorial debut ''[[Red Wine (film)|Red Wine]]''. ''Amen'' was named as one of the best films of the year by ''[[Khaleej Times]]''<ref>Deepa Gauri (26 December 2013). [http://www.khaleejtimes.com/citytimes/inside.asp?xfile=/data/citytimes/2013/December/citytimes_December198.xml§ion=citytimes "The best of Malayalam cinema in 2013"] {{webarchive |
In his next film, Lijin Jose's ''[[Friday (2012 film)|Friday]]'', he acted as an [[auto rickshaw]] driver.<ref>[http://ibnlive.in.com/news/friday-another-with-multi-narrative-aspect/259148-71-210.html "Friday: Another with multi narrative aspect"]. IBN Live. Retrieved 24 February 2015.</ref> The same year, he appeared in ''The Day of Judgement'', one of the three featurettes from the [[portmanteau film]] ''[[D Company (film)|D Company]]''.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/regional/malayalam/news-and-interviews/Fahadh-to-play-an-action-hero/articleshow/20043883.cms |title=Fahadh to play an action hero |newspaper=The Times of India |date=13 May 2013|accessdate=24 February 2015}}</ref> His other films were cinematographer [[Rajeev Ravi]]'s directorial debut ''[[Annayum Rasoolum]]'', [[Lijo Jose Pellissery]]'s ''[[Amen (2012 film)|Amen]]'', [[V. K. Prakash]]'s ''[[Natholi Oru Cheriya Meenalla]]'' and Salam Bappu's directorial debut ''[[Red Wine (film)|Red Wine]]''. ''Amen'' was named as one of the best films of the year by ''[[Khaleej Times]]''<ref>Deepa Gauri (26 December 2013). [http://www.khaleejtimes.com/citytimes/inside.asp?xfile=/data/citytimes/2013/December/citytimes_December198.xml§ion=citytimes "The best of Malayalam cinema in 2013"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140102124957/http://www.khaleejtimes.com/citytimes/inside.asp?xfile=%2Fdata%2Fcitytimes%2F2013%2FDecember%2Fcitytimes_December198.xml§ion=citytimes |date=2 January 2014 }} ''[[Khaleej Times]]''. Retrieved 24 February 2015.</ref> while ''Annayum Rasoolum'' managed to be a hit{{vague|date=October 2015}}.<ref>[http://ibnlive.in.com/news/annayum-rasoolum-is-the-first-malayalam-hit-of-the-year/317293-71-210.html "Annayum Rasoolum is the first Malayalam hit of the year"]. [[IBN Live]]. 23 January 2013. Retrieved 24 February 2015.</ref> In 2014, he acted in the big budget movie, [[Iyobinte Pusthakam]] which was produced by him. He also played a major role in the blockbuster movie Bangalore days. 2015 was a dull year for him as he was unable pull off a successful project. In 2016, his first release, [[Monsoon Mangoes]] failed at the box office, even though his performance was highly praised and the movie gathered good critic responses. His next release was on 5 February 2016 [[Maheshinte Prathikaaram]] which went on to become a blockbuster. It was highly applauded by both audience and critics. |
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==Personal life== |
==Personal life== |
Revision as of 14:05, 27 September 2017
Fahadh Faasil | |
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ഫഹദ് ഫാസിൽ | |
Born | Fahad Fazil August 8, 1982[1] |
Nationality | Indian |
Alma mater | Sanatana Dharma College, Alappuzha (SD College, Alappuzha), University of Miami (M.A. in Philosophy) |
Occupation(s) | Film actor, Producer |
Years active | 2002, 2009 – present |
Spouse | |
Parent(s) | Fazil Rozina Fazil |
Relatives | Farhaan Faasil (brother) Ahmeda Fazil Fathima Fazil |
Fahadh Faasil is an Indian film actor and producer best known for his Malayalam films.[2]
Fahadh began his film career at the age of 19 by starring in the leading role in his father Fazil's 2002 romantic film Kaiyethum Doorath, which was a critical and commercial failure. After a gap of six years, Fahadh made his comeback with the anthology film Kerala Cafe (2009), in the short film Mrityunjayam. He attained public attention for his role as Arjun in the thriller film Chaappa Kurishu (2011). Fahad won his first Kerala State Film Award, the Best Supporting Actor Award for his performance in Chaappa Kurishu along with his performance in Akam. He achieved critical acclaim and recognition for his roles as Cyril in 22 Female Kottayam (2012) and Dr. Arun Kumar in Diamond Necklace (2012). He won his first Filmfare Award for Best Actor for his role in 22 Female Kottayam.
Fahadh achieved further critical and commercial success for his films in 2013, including his performances in the romantic-drama film Annayum Rasoolum, the black-comedy satire film Amen, the road movie North 24 Kaatham, the drama film Artist, and the romantic-comedy Oru Indian Pranayakatha. He won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actor for his performances as Michael in Artist and Harikrishnan in North 24 Kaatham. He also won his second Filmfare Award for Best Actor for his role in North 24 Kaatham.[3] He followed it up by starring as Shivadas in the coming-of-age drama film Bangalore Days (2014), which rank among the highest-grossing Malayalam films. He produced and starred as Aloshy in the 2014 period film Iyobinte Pusthakam under his production company, Fahadh Faasil and Friends Pvt Ltd. Fahadh achieved much success for his roles as Mahesh Bhavana in Maheshinte Prathikaaram (2016), Indian diplomat Manoj Abraham in Take Off (2017), and Prasad in Thondimuthalum Driksakshiyum (2017), with Maheshinte Prathikaaram winning the Best Feature Film in Malayalam Award at the 64th National Film Awards.[4]
Early years
Fahadh is the son of film director Fazil and his wife Rozina. He has two sisters, Ahameda and Fatima, and a brother, Farhaan Faasil. He completed his schooling from SDV Central School Alleppey, Lawrence School Ooty and Choice School in Thripunithura. He went on to pursue his degree from Sanatana Dharma College, Alleppey and M.A. in philosophy from University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, United States.[5][6]
Career
Fahadh's first film, Kaiyethum Doorath (2002) was directed by his father, director Fazil and failed at the box office.[7][8] Fahadh later defended his father, stating "don't blame my father for my failure because it was my mistake and I came into acting without any preparation of my own".[9] After his debut, he moved to the United States for five years, where he pursued his studies,[10] before returning in 2009 to act in the film Kerala Cafe (2009), conceived by director Ranjith.[11] At Ranjith's behest, director Uday Ananthan cast Fahad in his Mrityunjayam, one of the 10 shorts in the film.[12] He played the role of a journalist in the Mrityunjayam, a ghost film set on a spooky old 'Mana'. He was chosen to costar in B. Unnikrishnan's Pramani. He then appeared as a business head in the thriller Cocktail (2010). His next film Tournament was also a thriller .
His performance in Sameer Thahir's directorial debut Chappa Kurishu, a thriller in which he appeared as the head of a construction business was much appreciated. "Arjun – my character in Chappa Kurishu is not a role that an actor gets often. I am very lucky and very fortunate," Fahad said. He shot a long kissing scene with his co-star Remya Nambeesan in the film — supposedly the first ever in Malayalam cinema — which upon release was termed controversial.[13]
Fahadh's next film, Akam, a contemporary adaptation of Malayatoor Ramakrishnan's psycho-thriller novel Yakshi, had him playing Srinivas, a young architect, who starts suspecting that his beautiful wife is a yakshi. "Playing Srinivas was like re-inventing myself. We had a workshop before shooting began and I had ample opportunity to explore the nuances of the character. In the process of re-inventing Srinivas, I re-invented myself," said Fahadh.[12] The film premiered at the Dubai International Film Festival. 22 Female Kottayam, a revenge film had him playing a negative character. In his next film, Lal Jose's Diamond Necklace, he played the role of an oncologist working in Dubai and the film centred on the doctor's relationship with three different women.[14]
In June 2012, a case was registered against Fahadh by the Kochi Town Central Police for violation of the rule against public display of images of smoking. A poster of Diamond Necklace that showed him smoking a cigarette had been on display before the Kavitha Theatre in Kochi since the film was released.[15]
In his next film, Lijin Jose's Friday, he acted as an auto rickshaw driver.[16] The same year, he appeared in The Day of Judgement, one of the three featurettes from the portmanteau film D Company.[17] His other films were cinematographer Rajeev Ravi's directorial debut Annayum Rasoolum, Lijo Jose Pellissery's Amen, V. K. Prakash's Natholi Oru Cheriya Meenalla and Salam Bappu's directorial debut Red Wine. Amen was named as one of the best films of the year by Khaleej Times[18] while Annayum Rasoolum managed to be a hit[vague].[19] In 2014, he acted in the big budget movie, Iyobinte Pusthakam which was produced by him. He also played a major role in the blockbuster movie Bangalore days. 2015 was a dull year for him as he was unable pull off a successful project. In 2016, his first release, Monsoon Mangoes failed at the box office, even though his performance was highly praised and the movie gathered good critic responses. His next release was on 5 February 2016 Maheshinte Prathikaaram which went on to become a blockbuster. It was highly applauded by both audience and critics.
Personal life
After the release of Annayum Rasoolum (2013), Fahadh Faasil openly declared to the media that he was in love with actress Andrea Jeremiah. Andrea rejected reports that the pair were seeing each other. On 20 January 2014, he got engaged to Malayalam and Tamil film actress Nazriya Nazim[20] whom he married on 21 August 2014.[21][22] The pair had gotten to know each other more on the sets of Anjali Menon's Bangalore Days (2014), in which they were playing husband and wife. Fahadh revealed that their parents had been pivotal in arranging the marriage.[23][24]
Filmography
Malayalam
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1992 | Pappayude Swantham Appoos | Child in the Party in Appu's House | Child artiste |
2002 | Kaiyethum Doorath | Sachin Madhavan | Debut as hero |
2009 | Kerala Cafe | Journalist | Segment: Mrityunjayam (Anthology film) |
2010 | Pramani | Bobby | |
Cocktail | Naveen Krishnamoorthy | ||
Tournament | Viswanathan | ||
Best of Luck | As Himself | Cameo appearance | |
2011 | Chaappa Kurishu | Arjun | |
Indian Rupee | Muneer | Cameo appearance | |
2012 | Padmasree Bharat Dr. Saroj Kumar | Alex Samuel | |
22 Female Kottayam | Cyril C. Mathew | ||
Diamond Necklace | Dr. Arun Kumar | ||
Friday | Balu | ||
2013 | Annayum Rasoolum | Rasool | |
Natholi Oru Cheriya Meenalla | Preman and Narendran | ||
Red Wine | C V Anoop | ||
Amen | Solomon | ||
Immanuel | Jeevan Raj | ||
Akam | Sreeni | ||
5 Sundarikal | Ajmal | Segment: Aami (Anthology film) | |
Olipporu | Ajayan (Olipporaali) | [25] | |
Artist | Michael Angelo | [26] | |
North 24 Kaatham | Harikrishnan | ||
D Company | Dr.Sunil Mathew | Segment: Day of Judgement (Anthology film) | |
Oru Indian Pranayakadha | Aymanam Siddharthan | ||
2014 | 1 by Two | Yousef Marikkar | |
God's Own Country | Manu Krishna | ||
Bangalore Days | Shiva Das | ||
Money Ratnam | Neil John Samuel | ||
Iyobinte Pustakam | Aloshy | Also producer | |
2015 | Mariyam Mukku | Felix | |
Haram | Balakrishnan | ||
Ayal Njanalla | Prakashan and Fahadh Fazil(Dual Role) | ||
2016 | Monsoon Mangoes | D.P. Pallikkal | |
Maheshinte Prathikaaram | Mahesh Bhavana | ||
2017 | Take Off | Manoj Abraham | |
Role Models | Gautham | ||
Thondimuthalum Driksakshiyum | Prasad | [28] | |
Carbon | Shooting In-Progress | ||
TBA | Trance | Under production | |
Naale | Delayed | ||
Aannengilum Alenkilum | Pre-production |
Tamil
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2017 | Velaikkaran | Aadhi | Filming |
2017 | Super Deluxe | TBA | Filming |
2018 | Untitled Manirathnam Film | TBA | Announced |
Other Projects
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2017 | Enthaavo | Music Video |
Awards
- 2011: Best Supporting Actor - Akam and Chaappa Kurishu [29]
- 2013: Best Actor - Artist, North 24 Kaatham[30]
- 2012: Best Actor - 22 Female Kottayam[31]
- 2013: Best Actor - North 24 Kaatham[32]
- 2011: Nominated, Best Supporting Actor - Chappa Kurish[33]
- 2014: Nominated, Best Supporting Actor - Bangalore Days[34]
- 2016: Nominated, Best Actor - Maheshinte Prathikaaram '[35]
- 2012: Youth Icon of the Year[36]
- 2014: Performer of the Year
- 2017:Nominated, Best Actor
- 2016: Performance In A Leading Role - Male: Iyobinte Pustakam- Nominated [37]
- 2017: Performance In A Leading Role - Male: Maheshinte Prathikaaram- Nominated [38]
- 2013: Nominated, Best Actor - Diamond Necklace[39]
- 2013: Critics Award for Best Actor - Diamond Necklace[40]
- 2014: Nominated, Best Actor - North 24 Kaatham[41]
- 2015: Nominated, Best Actor - Iyobinte Pustakam[42]
- 2015: Nominated, Best Debutant Producer - Iyobinte Pustakam[43]
- 2017: Nominated, Best Actor - Maheshinte Prathikaaram[44]
References
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- ^ [2]
- ^ Express News Service (20 April 2014). "Fahad, Lal, Ann, Shyamaprasad Take State Laurels; CR No.89 is Best Film". The New Indian Express.
- ^ "64th National Film Awards, 2016" (PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals. April 2017. Retrieved 9 April 2017.
- ^ Nita Sathyendran (4 August 2011). "Second innings". The Hindu.
- ^ "Malayalam Actor Fahad Fazil (Fahadh Faasil) Family Pics".
- ^ Vijay George. "The new generation hero". The Hindu.
- ^ "After marriage my priority is family: Fahad Fazil". Indo-Asian News Service. 8 February 2014.
- ^ "I failed in my first attempt, not my father: Fahad". NDTV (7 May 2012). Retrieved 13 June 2012.
- ^ "Second innings". The Hindu. Retrieved 23 March 2013
- ^ "Fahad Fazil, actor". The New Indian Express.
- ^ a b "Second innings". The Hindu (3 August 2011). Retrieved 13 June 2012.
- ^ Keerthy Ramachandran. (18 July 2011). 'Risque'-taking Remya Nambeesan" Archived 11 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine. Deccan Chronicle. Retrieved 19 July 2011.
- ^ "Fahadh Fazil making waves in Mollywood". The Times of India (24 April 2012). Retrieved 13 June 2012.
- ^ "Case against actor". The Hindu (15 June 2012). Retrieved 15 June 2012.
- ^ "Friday: Another with multi narrative aspect". IBN Live. Retrieved 24 February 2015.
- ^ "Fahadh to play an action hero". The Times of India. 13 May 2013. Retrieved 24 February 2015.
- ^ Deepa Gauri (26 December 2013). "The best of Malayalam cinema in 2013" Archived 2 January 2014 at the Wayback Machine Khaleej Times. Retrieved 24 February 2015.
- ^ "Annayum Rasoolum is the first Malayalam hit of the year". IBN Live. 23 January 2013. Retrieved 24 February 2015.
- ^ "Fahad Fazil and Nazriya get engaged". Sify.
- ^ "PIX: Malayalam actor Fahadh Faasil weds Nazriya Nazim". Rediff. 21 August 2014.
- ^ "Fahad Fazil weds Nazriya". The Hindu. Press Trust of India. 21 August 2014.
- ^ "Why Fahadh fell for Nazriya". Bangaloremirror. 20 January 2014
- ^ "Wedding bells for Fahadh and Nazriya!". Sify. 20 January 2014
- ^ "The audience has changed; I haven't: Fahadh Faasil". The Times of India. 1 April 2013. Retrieved 14 April 2013.
- ^ Athira M. (28 March 2013). "Art of romance". The Hindu. Retrieved 14 April 2013.
- ^ "Fahadh teams up with Radhika Apte in `Haram`". Sify.
- ^ Thondimuthalum Driksakshiyum Review
- ^ "Kerala State film awards announced!". Sify.com. July 19, 2012. Retrieved July 26, 2015.
- ^ Sangeetha Seshagiri (April 24, 2014). "Kerala State Film Awards: Mohanlal's 'Drishyam', Fahadh, Lal and Suraj Bag Awards". Retrieved July 26, 2015.
- ^ "Filmfare Awards (South) winners list 2012". The Times of India. Retrieved 26 July 2015.
- ^ "Filmfare Awards (South) winners list 2013". The Times of India. Retrieved 26 July 2015.
- ^ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/59th_Filmfare_Awards_South#Malayalam_cinema.
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- ^ Template:Cite news=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2nd South Indian International Movie Awards
- ^ Sudish Kamath. "Stars in Sharjah". The Hindu. Retrieved 26 July 2015.
- ^ Shekhar (26 July 2015). "SIIMA Awards 2014 Nominations List of Telugu Movies". OneIndia. Retrieved 22 July 2014.
- ^ Template:Https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4th South Indian International Movie Awards
- ^ Template:Https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4th South Indian International Movie Awards
- ^ Template:Https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/6th South Indian International Movie Awards
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