Sai Kiran

Sai Kiran Ram (born 8 May 1978) is an Indian film and television actor who predominantly works in Telugu, Malayalam and Tamil Television serials along with several Telugu films.

Sai Kiran Ram
Born (1978-05-08) 8 May 1978
OccupationActor
Years active2000 – present
Spouse(s)Vyshnavi
Parent(s)Ramakrishna Vissamraju
Jyothi Vissamraju

Personal life

He is the son of Legend V. Ramakrishna who has sung more than 5000 songs in Telugu movies for superstars like NTR, ANR, Sobhan babu, Krishnamraju, Krishna and many more in Telugu Film Industry. His Mother V.Jyothi is also a famous singer from Doordarshan Channel back in the 70s famously known as Jyothi Kanna. He is the Grandson of P. Susheela

Career

He was born in Hyderabad. He made his début with the hit film Nuvve Kavali. This was followed by a string of successful films, including Preminchu, Manasunte Chaalu, Darling Darling, and Satta.

He has also worked in television serials, appearing as Hindu deities such as Krishna, Vishnu, and Venkateshwara.His well known serials in Tamil are Thangam and Vamsam , he made his debut in Malayalam industry with the serial Vanambadi which is remake of Telugu serial koyilamma he plays the same role in both languages.

His first appearance as Vishnu was in Shiva Leelalu, which was made during the golden days of Ushakiran movies, e.t.v.[1]

He is also into music, He released his first Rock music single on Lord Shiva named "Shivastaan".

Directors worked with

  • Bapu in Venkateswara Vaibhavam
  • Raghavendra Rao in "Shrushti" and Narada Lilalu
  • Kodandarami Reddy in Purana Gadhalu
  • K. Vishwanath in Sri Narayana Theerthulu
  • K. Vijaya Bhaksar in Nuvvey kavali

Behind the camera

Saikiran has involved himself in many animal rescue organizations, including the Blue Cross of Hyderabad and Friends of Snakes Society.

He is engaged with a number of spiritually-related organisations.

He belongs to a famous family of singers: P. Susheela, the prominent South Indian playback singer, is his grandmother. His father, V. Ramakrishna,[2] was also a famous singer.

His later releases haven't performed as well at the box office. He did a film called Vengamamba[3] with Meena as the co-star, as well as a Tamil film called Ajanthaa. He also made Lemon, with Ilaiyaraaja providing music.

Saikiran recently wed a software specialist named Vyshnavi.[4] This marriage however created a furor over TV channels as the head priest of Tirumala, Ramana Dikshitulu[5] attended the wedding. This was unacceptable to many TV channels. Later the issue sorted out as it is believed that the priest was Saikiran's relative.

Saikirann lives in Hyderabad.

Filmography

Television

Year Serial Role Channel Language
2007Sri Narada leelaluMaha VishnuMaa TVTelugu
2010–2013ThangamSelvakannanSun TVTamil
2010–2011SundarakandaAjaiGemini TVTelugu
2010–2012SrushtiMaha VishnuSVBC TV
2011–2013Auto BharathiAditya RamGemini TV
2012SudigundaluE TV
2013–2017VamsamPonnurangam / S.S.PandianSun TVTamil
2014SivaleelaluMahavishnuE TVTelugu
2015Surya BhagawanLord SuryaSVBC TV
2016Sree Narayana TheerthuluLord Vishnu
2016Venkateshwara VaibhavamLord Venkateshwara
2016Thirupathamma KadhaKrishna
2016PuranakathaluLord Vishnu
2016–2020KoyilammaManoj kumarMaa TV
2017–2020VanambadiMohan kumarAsianetMalayalam
2019AbhilashaVishnu VardhanGemini TVTelugu
2020MounaragamMohan KumarAsianetMalayalam
2020–presentIntiguttuAjayZee TeluguTelugu
2020–presentGupedanta ManasuRaja Mahendra BhushanMaa TV

Awards and nominations

Year Event Category Serial role result Language
2017Asianet Television Awards 2017Best New Face MaleVanambadiMohan kumarWonMalayalam
2017Asianet Television Awards 2017Most Popular ActorVanambadiMohan kumarNominatedMalayalam
2018Asianet Television Awards 2018Most Popular ActorVanambadiMohan kumarWonMalayalam
2018Asianet Television Awards 2018Best ActorVanambadiMohan kumarNominatedMalayalam
2019Asianet Television Awards 2019Most Popular ActorVanambadiMohan kumarWonMalayalam
2019Asianet Television Awards 2019Best ActorVanambadiMohan kumarNominatedMalayalam

References

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