Jump to content

Gokul Anand

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Draft:Gokul Anand)

Gokul Anand
Born
Kerala, India
OccupationActor
Spouse
(m. 2022)

Gokul Anand is an Indian actor who works in Malayalam and Tamil-language stage plays, films and web series. He debuted as a lead actor with the Tamil movie, Chennai 2 Singapore (2017).

Career

[edit]

As a child, he acted in Malayalam-language television shows, before joining the television group, The Boardwalkers.[citation needed] In a review of Micheal Muthu's stage play An Idiot for Dinner, a critic wrote that "Gokul Anand, as the frustrated Sanjay Kelavkar, put on a grand show which went above and beyond as his eyes glazed over in pain and anguish painted his face due to the antics of Gopu".[2] He also starred in the play Moulin Rouge.[3] He auditioned for several films before meeting M. Ghibran who told him about the film Chennai 2 Singapore.[4] In a review of Chennai 2 Singapore by The Hindu, a critic noted that "Besides the film’s at-times-enjoyable treatment, the lead actor Gokul Anand is a good find for Tamil cinema. He is good-looking and comfortable in front of the camera".[5]

Filmography

[edit]

Films

[edit]
Year Title Role Notes
2015 Maalai Nerathu Mayakkam Manas
2017 Chennai 2 Singapore Harish
2019 Pancharaaksharam Aidhan
2020 Theeviram Abbas
2021 Thittam Irandu Kishore
2021 Naduvan Shiva
2022 Jack N' Jill Joseph Malayalam film
2022 Captain Vikram

Web series

[edit]
Year Series Role Notes
2018 America Mappillai Karthik ZEE5
Door No. 403 Saga
2020 Topless Straight ZEE5

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Madhu Shalini ties the knot with Gokul Anand". 17 June 2022. Archived from the original on 18 June 2022. Retrieved 18 June 2022.
  2. ^ Joseph, Raveena (18 May 2015). "An idiot's guide to dinner". The Hindu.
  3. ^ Zachariah, Preeti (2 March 2015). "From the dark recesses". The Hindu.
  4. ^ CR, Sharanya (16 January 2017). "You don't learn if you are not rejected: Gokul Anand". The Times of India. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
  5. ^ Naig, Udhav (16 December 2017). "'Chennai 2 Singapore' review: Spoofing romance". The Hindu.
[edit]