Subramanian Gopalakrishnan

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Subramanian Gopalakrishnan
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Subramanian Gopalakrishnan
Nationality Indian
OccupationActor
Years active1997, 2006–present

Subramanian Gopalakrishnan is an Indian actor who has appeared in Malayalam and Tamil serials, as well as Tamil films. He gained popularity by portraying the character 'Arjun Deshai' in the popular Malayalam serial Chandanamazha aired in Asianet.

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Career

Subramanian made his acting debut as a lead in the Tamil film Aavani Thingal .. He also worked as an associate director in the Tamil movies Pachai Engira Kathu and Karuppampatti . Later he started working in television serials. His first work in television was Valli . He also acted as a lead in Tamil serial Deivamagal . Currently he is in Chandanamazha.

Filmography

As actor
YearTitleRoleLanguageNotes
2006 Aavani Thingal Rasappa Tamil Credited as Srikumar
2013Pachai Engira KathuAssistant Director
Karuppampatti
2024My3Stalin Joseph
Aakri Kalyanam Malayalam
Rebel Autopsy Doctor Tamil
The Greatest of All Time SATS Police
BuddyApparao Telugu Debut
Vettaiyan Human Resources Tamil
YoloAkilandam

Television serials

YearTitleRoleChannelLanguageRef.
2012–2013 Valli Karthik Sun TV Tamil [1]
2013–2017 Deivamagal
2014–2017ChandanamazhaArjun Jaypal Desai Asianet Malayalam [2]
2019 Kalyanamam Kalyanam Suriya Star Vijay Tamil
Anjali [3]
2020 Sooryakanthi Varun Mazhavil Manorama Malayalam
Aksharathettu
2021–2022 Palunku Yadu Asianet [4]
2022-2023 Ethirneechal Sriram Thiruvengadam Sun TV Tamil
2023–2024Amme Bhagavathy/Attukal AmmaShukan Flowers TV Malayalam

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategorySerialresult
2015 Asianet Television Awards Best actorChandanamazhaNominated
Most popular ActorChandanamazhaNominated
Special JuryChandanamazhaWon
Best Pair (with Meghna Vincent)ChandanamazhaNominated
2016Best actorChandanamazhaNominated
Most popular ActorChandanamazhaWon
2017Best actorChandanamazhaNominated
Most popular ActorChandanamazhaWon
Best Pair (with Meghna Vincent)ChandanamazhaNominated

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