Siddique (actor)
Siddique | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation(s) | Film actor, film producer, entrepreneur |
Years active | 1985–present |
Children | Rasheen Siddique, Shaheen Siddique, Farheen Siddique |
Siddique is an Indian film actor and producer, who works in Malayalam cinema. He has appeared in more than 250 films.
Siddique made his acting debut with the film Aa Neram Alppa Dooram (1985). He got a break with the comedy film In Harihar Nagar (1990). Due to its success, Siddique acted in a variety of comic roles during the early-1990s in films such as Godfather, Manthrikacheppu, Simhavalan Menon, Kasargode Khadarbhai, Thiruthalvaadi, Mughamudra, Kunukkitta Kozhi, and Welcome to Kodaikanal. Siddique turned to more serious roles with Asuravamsam and Lelam (both 1997). He also did a notable villain role in Sathyameva Jayathe (2001), which led to a succession of similar roles.
In 2004, he was awarded the Kerala State Film Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performances in Sasneham Sumitra and Choonda.[1] Siddique ventured into production by co-producing the film Nandanam (2002) under Bhavana Cinema. In 2013, he received the Nandi Special Jury Award for Naa Bangaaru Talli.[2] In India, he is both known for his supporting and villain roles.
Personal life
Siddique was born on October 1, 1962 at Edavanakkad,[3] in Ernakulam, Kerala, India. He was the youngest child in a family of three with an elder brother and a sister. He did his primary schooling in his hometown, Edavanakkad and completed a Diploma in Electrical Engineering from Government Polytechnic College, Kalamassery.
He then worked as an Electrical Engineer at Kerala State Electricity Board division at Thrissur, Kerala. After a few years of service at KSEB, he flew abroad to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and worked there for a few more years. Later he quit his job and came back. He started discovering his acting talents during his academic years at Government Polytechnic College, Kalamassery. He started his career as a mimicry artist from there.
He is married to Seena, after the suicide of his first wife and has three children (Reshin, Shaheen, and Farheen). He has a son Shaheen Siddique from his previous marriage.[4] His eldest son Shaheen made his debut as an actor in the movie Pathemaari.[5]
Career
Siddique started his career in the late 1980s with minor roles. His major break came in 1990 when, along with Mukesh, Jagadeesh, and Asokan, he was cast as one of the heroes in In Harihar Nagar. The movie, directed by Siddique (director) and Lal, went on to become a huge box office success, starting a streak of similar low-budget comedy movies featuring the cast. Siddique became an essential part of such movies along with Mukesh and Jagadeesh. Films in the genre included Manthrikacheppu (1992), Simhavalan Menon, Kasargode Khadarbhai (1992), Thiruthalvadi (1992), Mughamudra (1992), Kunukkitta Kozhi (1992), Mookkillarajyathu (1991), Mimics Parade, Grihapravesam, Welcome to Kodaikanal, Kavadiyattam, KaattilethadiTheverude Aana, Marupuram, Vaarafalam, Mughachithram and Kinnaripuzhayoram. He was cast alongside leading actresses of the time like Parvathy, Shobana, Sunitha, Mathu, and Suchithra. His performance in Godfather by Siddique-Lal was positively received by Malayalam movie viewers. Siddique also did action roles in some films. For example, there is the case of Ayalathe Adheham, where he played the role of a villain. In Ekalavyan he played the role of Sarath, a young police officer, supporting Suresh Gopi.
His talent lies in how an actor should keep reinventing to be in Malayalam movie biz - learning from his experience and mistakes. His career curve shows a good inclination towards adapting to a variety roles - comedy, villain, character roles and so on. He is one among the artists who rose from junior artist level to a major actor with his talent and hard work.
1990s
The mid-1990s did not go well for Siddique as a number of personal problems affected his career. He made a comeback in the late 1990s with supporting roles in Asuravamsam with Manoj K. Jayan, and in Lelam and Crime File (both with Suresh Gopi). These films ensured his return to the mainstream. In Sathyameva Jayathe, he played a cold-blooded villain with Suresh Gopi. Following the success of this film, Siddique was offered a number of opportunities to play villains.
During this period, he also acted in television serials. His role in Sthree with Vinaya Prasad was a huge hit among Malayalam television audiences. He also anchored a musical programme called Sallapam on Doordarshan. Siddique has also anchored other musical programmes including Sangeetha Samagamam in Amrita TV and Symphony in Kairali TV, in the 2000s.
2000s
In 2002, he produced Nandanam, directed by Ranjith. The movie featured young actors Prithviraj Sukumaran and Navya Nair. Siddique appeared in a small but completely different role in the film. This was a box-office hit despite the absence of major stars.
Siddique started appearing in a number of different looks in his later films. This can be seen in films such as Chota Mumbai, Hallo, Nadiya Kollappetta Rathri, Udayon, Vellinakshatram, The Tiger, and Alibhai.
He encouraged director Lal to create the sequel to In Harihar Nagar. The movie 2 Harihar Nagar was released in 2009 with the middle-aged actors Jagadeesh, Mukesh, and Asokan coming together. Again in 2010, he appeared in the series' third installment, In Ghost House Inn.
In April 2011, Siddique launched Kerala's first family magazine Family Facebook. Siddique is the editor of the monthly magazine that is rich with stories of the players in the Malayalam film industry – actors, directors, playback singers and others.[6]
Awards
- 2003: Second Best Actor -Sasneham Sumitra, Choonda
- Kerala State TV Awards
- 2005 : Best Actor :
- Kerala Film Critics Award
- 2003 - Second Best Actor - Sasneham Sumitra
- 2017 - Second Best Actor [Sukhamayirikkatte, Aan Mariya Kalippilanu, Kattappanayile Rithwik Roshan]
- 2013 - Special Jury Award- Naa Bangaaru Talli
- Asianet TV Awards
- Best Actor- Sthree
- Amrita Film AwardS
- 2008: Best Actor in a Supporting Role -Nadiya Kollappetta Rathri, Alibhai, Paradesi'
- 2009: Best Negative Role
- Asianet Film awards
- 2003: Asianet Best Film Award - Nandanam
- 2006: Asianet Film Award for Best Villain -Bada Dhosth, Prajapathi
- 2008: Asianet Award for Best Actor in a Villain Role - Madambi
- 2013: Asianet Film Awards Best Supporting Actor for Drishyam
- Asiavision Movie Awards
- 2014: Asiavision Movie Awards Second Best Actor for Drishyam
- SIIMA
- 2016: Best supporting actor in Malayalam - Pathemari
- Vanitha Film awrads
- 2017: Vanitha-Cera Film Award 2017,for Best Actor in a Supporting Role [Kattappanayile Rithwik Roshan & Aan Mariya Kalippilanu]
- 2011: Best Actor in a Negative Role [Pokkiriraja]
- 2008: Kairali World Malayalee Council Malayalam Film Award for Best Villain (Twenty:20, Madambi)
- 2009: Asiavision Annual Television Award Dubai for Best Musical Programme Presenter (Sangeetha Sangamam, Amritha TV)
- 2012: Naval Base Kerala Library Singalore's "Simhapuri Award" for the contribution to the Art & Culture.
Filmography
As an actor
Producer
- Bada Dosth (2006)
- Nandanam (2002)
Television
- As host
- Sallapam (Doordarshan)
- Samagamam(Amrita TV)
- Sangeetha Samagamam (Amrita TV)
- Symphony (Kairali TV)
- Pachakuthira (Kairali TV)
- As actor
- Sthree(Asianet)
- Chila Kudumba chitrangal (Kairali TV)
- Black and White (Asianet)
- vava(surya TV)
- Samasya
- Annu Mazhayayirunu
- Sthree (part-2) (Asianet)
References
- ^ http://www.manoramaonline.com/cgi-bin/MMOnline.dll/portal/ep/malayalamContentView.do?contentId=17078475&programId=1073753134&channelId=-1073751306&BV_ID=@@@&tabId=5
- ^ "Nandi Awards 2012 and 2013: Rajamouli, Ilayaraja, Samantha and Prabhas emerge winners". 1 March 2017.
- ^ നടന് സിദ്ദിഖിന്റെ സിനിമാ പ്രവേശം | NAKSHATHRAPPIRAVI | Siddique_Reporter Live
- ^ "Siddique profile". Association of Malayalam Movie Artist. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 9 December 2014. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
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External links
- 1962 births
- Living people
- 20th-century Indian male actors
- 21st-century Indian male actors
- Film producers from Kochi
- Indian male film actors
- Indian male television actors
- Kerala State Film Award winners
- Malayalam film producers
- Male actors from Kochi
- Male actors in Malayalam cinema
- Male actors in Malayalam television