Actor bharath biography
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Debut success (2003–2009)
Bharath made his acting debut in the 2003 Tamil film Boys directed by S. Shankar, in which he played the guitarist of a boy band. He was selected for the role, after Shankar had seen him performing at a dance programme "Inspirations" at the Music Academy by Swingers.[6] In 2004, he first appeared in the Malayalam film, the Jayaraj-directed vigilante film 4 The People, portraying one of the four protagonists. Later that year, he played the antagonist role in the Tamil film Chellamae. His portrayal of Vishwa, a possessive teenager who kidnaps his childhood friend whom he is obsessed with and although she has married someone else, was acclaimed by critics.[7] He reprised his role from 4 The People in the Telugu remake Yuvasena.[8] He played his first main lead role in Balaji Sakthivel's Tamil romantic-drama film Kaadhal that featured him as a poor mechanic who falls in love and elopes with a wealthy twelfth-standard student.[9][10] The f
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Bharath (Actor) Height, Weight, Age, Wife, Biography & More
in meters-1.75 m
in feet inches-5’ 9”
in pounds-165 lbs
- Waist: 32 inches
- Biceps: 16 inches
Malayalam Film: 4 the People (2004)
Bollywood Film: Jackpot (2013)
Telugu Film: Spyder (2017)
Mother- Lakshmi (Homemaker)
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Bharath Reddy (actor)
Indian actor
Bharath Reddy is an Indian actor who appears in Telugu and Tamil language films. A cardiologist by yrke, Reddy made a breakthrough portraying a police officer in Chakri Toleti's Telugu–Tamil bilingual spelfilm Eenadu / Unnaipol Oruvan (2009).[1]
Career
[edit]Bharath Reddy was born in Chandragiri, a suburb of Tirupathi, Andhra Pradesh. He was brought up in Chennai, completing his schooling from La Chateline Residential Junior College. He completed his medical degree from Yerevan State Medical University, in Armenia, and then went on to complete his diploma in Cardiology. He started working as a Junior Consulting Cardiologist at Apollo Hospitals, Elbit Medical Diagnostics, and Century Hospital in Hyderabad.[2]
He did close to a dozen films in walk-in roles and in characters as a villain's henchman, before being noticed for his work in J. D. Chakravarthy's Siddham (2009). After being impressed by his performan