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Sarath Das
Born (1978-07-25) 25 July 1978 (age 46)
Aluva, Kerala, India
NationalityIndian
Occupations
Years active1993 – present
SpouseManju Sarath
Children2
Parents
AwardsKerala State Film Awards

Sarath Das (born 25 July 1978) is an Indian actor and dubbing artist who works in Malayalam films and television. He is known for his role as Lord Krishna in the serial Sree Mahabhagavatham telecasted on Asianet. He has been in the screens for over twenty five years. He received the Kerala State Film Award for Best Dubbing Artist twice.[1][2][3]

Early life

Sarath Das was born in Aluva to the prominent Kathakali singer Kalamandalam Haridas and Saraswathi. Sarath right from his childhood was trained in Mridangam and violin. He studied in NSS School, Perunthanni, Thiruvananthapuram. He is married to Manju Sarath and has two children. He has a younger brother named Harith Das.

Career

Sarath's first film Swaham was released in 1994 in which he had the opportunity to act with his father. Later, he got a handful of opportunities including the evergreen hits like Ennu Swantham Janakikutty, Madhuranombarakattu, Indriyam, Devadoothan, Natturajavu and Pathram.

Later, he appeared in miniscreens where he acted in more than 100 television serials. Hence, he became a familiar face to the audience from Kerala. The most remarkable role acted by Sarath in television was that of Lord Krishna in the serial Sree Mahabhagavatham telecasted in Asianet. He was widely recognised throughout Kerala through this serial.

He performed lead roles in many television operas including Manasu, Harichandanam, Alavudeente Albhuthavilakku and Amma. He has also acted in Minnukettu, Sree Guruvayurappan, Manasaputhri, Autograph and many more.

Sarath is currently acting in the serial Bhramanam in which he portrays a character with negative shades.[4]

Apart from acting, Sarath is also familiar as a dubbing artist. He has dubbed the voice of actor Sidharth Bharathan in the movie Nammal. He has lent voice to other prominent actors including Unni Mukundan, Sidharth Lama, Bala, Narain, Nishan and many more. He has also dubbed in the Malayalam versions of many famous Telugu films like Happy Days, Ithu Njangalude Lokam etc. He has received Kerala State Film Award for Best Dubbing Artist for the film Achuvinte Amma in the year 2006.

Filmography

Films

Year Films Role Notes
1994 Swaham Kannan First film
1994 Sammohanam Ambu
1998 Ennu Swantham Janakikutty Bhaskaran
1999 Pathram Ibnu
2000 Darling Darling Manikuttan
2000 Indriyam Anoop
2000 Devadoothan Manoj
2000 Madhuranombarakattu Iqbal
2001 Sathyameva Jayathe Sasi
2002 Aabharanacharthu Vishnu
2002 Snehadooth
2004 Natturajavu Samuel
2004 Thudakkam Rasheed Sulaiman
2004 Rain Rain Come Again Marco Polo
2006 Chakkara Muthu Rajeev
Cameo appearance
2007 July 4 Suresh Ramachandran
2012 Molly Aunty Rocks! Fr. Joby Mathews
2014 Swapaanam
2015 Oru Vadakkan Selfie Uncredited role
2015 Su.. Su... Sudhi Vathmeekam Jayan
2017 Matchbox Appu

As Dubbing Artist

Year Film Dubbed For Character
2002 Nammal Sidharth Bharathan Shyam
2004 Wanted Aravind Akash Nandhu
2004 Ennittum Sidharth Bharathan Jith
2004 Koottu Aravind Akash Balagopal
2005 Big B Bala Murugan John Kurushungal
2005 Otta Nanayam Dinu Dennis Aravindan
2005 December Manjulan Ravi Shakaranarayan
2005 Achuvinte Amma Narain Adv. Immanuel John
2006 Nottam
2007 Pranayakalam Ajmal Ameer Renjith
2007 Happy Days (Malayalam) Varun Sandesh Chandrashekhar
2008 Ithu Njagalude Lokam (Malayalam) Varun Sandesh Balu
2008 Sound of Boot Bala Rahul Krishna
2008 SMS Bala Krishnan
2008 Orkkuka Vallappozhum
2009 Puthiya Mukham Bala Sudhy
2009 Robin Hood Narain Alexander Felix
2009 Angel John Shanthnoo Maradona Joseph
2010 Apoorvaragam Nishan Roopesh
2010 Alexander the Great Bala Manoj Varma
2010 Avan Bala Krishnan
2011 100% Love (Malayalam) Naga Chaitanya Balu
2011 Ninnishtam Ennishtam 2 Suresh Nair Sreekumar
2011 Uppukandam Brothers: Back in Action Shameer Khan Uppukandom Sebastian
2011 Urumi Ankur Khanna Bhanu Vikraman
2012 Ezham Suryan Unni Mukundan Chitrabhanu
2013 Rebecca Uthup Kizhakkemala Sidharth Bharathan Arjun
2013 Black Butterfly
2014 Nadabrahmam Kaushik Babu Krishna
2015 Saaradhi Vishnu Raghav Dr. Deepak Peethambaran
2015 Kukkiliyar
2015 Lavendar
2016 Study Tour Kaushik Babu
2016 Edavappathy Siddharth Lama Siddharath / Upagupta
2017 Hadhiya Nishan Brahmanandan
2017 Njanum Ente Sreeyum (Malayalam) Siddharth Chandu

Television

Partial list of television series

Year Serials Role Notes
Manasu
Kalippattangal
Vilasini Telefilm
Innale
Nizhalukal
Mounam Nombaram
2005 Sooryaputri
2006 Ponnunal
2007 Priyam Manu
2007 Swami Ayyapan Lord Murugan
2007 Sree Guruvayurappan Elarpadu Thampuran
2007 Swantham Sooryaputhri
2007-2008 Minnukettu
2008-2010 Sree Mahabhagavatham Lord Krishna
Sthree Manasu
Manasputhri
2010 Parayi peta panthirukulam
2010-2012 Harichandanam Niranjan
2010 Angadipattu
2010 Vigraham
2011 Autograph Deepan
2011-2014 Amma Sharath
2011-2012 Alauddinde Albuthavilakku Alauddin
2013 Ponnu Poloru Pennu
2013 Sree Padmanabham
2014-2015 Aniyathi
2015-2016 Kalyani Kalavani Abhi
2016 Bandhuvaru Shathruvar Hari
2016 Sarayu
2016 Sagaram Sakshi
2018 Mamankam
2018 – 2020 Bhramanam Ravi Shankar
2019-Present Bhadra Hari

As host

  • Rangoli
  • Zoom In

Awards

Kerala State Film Award

Asianet Television Awards

References

  1. ^ M, Athira (16 April 2015). "Twenty years and counting". The Hindu. Retrieved 29 August 2019.
  2. ^ https://www.timesofindia.com/tv/news/malayalam/my-role-in-bhramanam-is-also-a-cautionary-tale-of-the-evil-people-in-our-society-sarath-das/amp_articleshow/64721205.cms
  3. ^ https://www.mazhavilmanorama.com/shows/fiction/bhramanam.html
  4. ^ "My character in the serial Bhramanam is also a cautionary tale of the evil people in our society: Sarath Das".