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Rajesh Hebbar
Born
K. Rajesh

1967
Occupation(s)Film actor, Serial actor, Singer
Years active2003-present
SpouseAnitha
Children3 (Akash, Varsha and Raksha)

K Rajesh Hebbar (born 1967) is an actor based in Palakkad, Kerala, India. He is married to Anitha and has three children Akash, Varsha and Raksha. He has a sister, Monisha, living in the United States with her husband and two children.

Hebbar is also a freelance writer with a number of short stories and poems to his credit. He acts in Malayalam films and serials. Rajesh has won the Kerala state critics award for second best actor in television in 2007, the Asiavision Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2011, the Kerala State Television Award for second best actor for his work in the telefilm Tik Tik and the Asianet award for best actor in a negative role in 2012 for his role in the serial Ammakili.

Rajesh was also the lead vocalist of a rock band called "Primitive Knights."

Films

His films include Innathe Chintha Vishayam and Manassinakkare (both directed by Sathyan Anthikad), Karutha Pakshikal (directed by Kamal),"Chitrakoodam"(directed by Pradeep Kumar), Smart City (directed by B. Unnikrishnan), Sahasram (directed by Dr. Janardhanan), Ivar (directed by T.K.Rajeev Kumar), Sevenes (directed by Joshiy), City of God (directed by Lijo Jose Pellissery), The Tiger (directed by Shaji Kailas), In Ghost House Inn (directed by Lal), Unnam (directed by Sibi Malayil), Molly Aunty Rocks (directed by Ranjit Sankar), Face To Face (directed by V M Vinu) and Amen (directed by Lijo pellissery), Ulsaha Committee (directed by Akku Akbar), John Paul Vaathil Thurakkunnu (directed by Chandrahaasan), Vilaaliveeran (directed by Sudheesh Shankar), Pianist(directed by Hyder Ali), 7th Day (directed by Shamdhar) One By Two (directed by Arun Kumar Aravind),"Nirnaayakam" ( directed by V K Prakash), "Appavum Veenjum" ( Directed by Viswan) and "KL10 Pathu" ( directed by Muhsin Parari) .

He has done the title role in the Sanskrit film, "Priyamanasam" directed by Vinod Mankara. This is the third sanskrit film in the world.

He has also acted in the American film, The Nail, directed by Biju Viswanath.

Television

His popular works in television include Ullurukkam (directed by Shyamaprasad), Orma (directed by KK Rajeev), Unniyarcha (directed by Shrikuttan), Bhagavatham, Allaudinnum Adbudha Villakkum, Rahasyam (directed by Dr. Janardhanan), Ammakili (directed by Faisal Adimali), Akashadoothu (a sequel of the film Akashadoothu), Nizhalkannadi (directed by Santhivila Dinesh) and Oridathoridathu (directed by Unni Cherian).

He had also participated in a reality show called Tharolsavam aired on Kairali TV. He along with actress Sonu SK had participated in another reality show called Sundari Neeyum Sundaran Njanum aired on Asianet and they were the winners of this show. He was a participant of the reality show Munch Stars on Asianet. He anchored the show Little Stars on Asianet.