10 Interesting facts about Tollywood star Siddharth

Multitalented Siddharth Suryanarayan is a screenwriter, producer and performer. Here are 10 interesting facts about him!

Siddharth Suryanarayan is an Indian actor born on April 17, 1979 in films in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi and Malayalam languages. In addition to acting, he has also been involved in films as a screenwriter, producer and performer. It has been featured in advertising because of its “pan-Indian” appeal. Siddharth was in DAV Boys’ Senior Secondary School, Chennai and completed his schooling from Arya Public School, Delhi. Siddharth then joined Kirorimal College and did B. Com honours from there and post-graduation from S.P Jain Institute of Management, Mumbai where he did MBA.

Here are some important facts about Telugu romantic star Siddharth.

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1. After completing his business management studies, Siddharth chose to work in filmmaking and assisted Mani Ratnam.

2. The cine-artist’s work has spread to all the 4 languages, including, Tamil, Telugu, Hindi and Malayalam.

3. Before making his acting debut in S. Shankar’s coming-of-age Tamil film Boys (2003), he assisted Ratnam.

4. In the late 2000s, he established himself as a bankable lead actor in Telugu films. Keeping that in mind, he subsequently chose to become more selective with his projects.

5. He also won acclaim for his work as a carrom player in Striker (2010) and as a blind warrior in the fantasy film Anaganaga O Dheerudu (2011). He has so many super hit films on his list to talk about.

6. Apart from being a brilliant actor, he has also been involved in films as a screenwriter, producer and playback singer.

7. He has learned Carnatic singing and has also produced the musical album as a producer for the Oy and Striker soundtrack.

8. His love for pet dogs is quite evident and in fact, he has a pet dog called Mowgli.

9. He is quite active on social media and also makes sure to respond his fans. He surely knows how to keep his fans happy and engaged.

10. He is the man of hats! In 1999 Sid won the CNBC Manager of the Year award for his incredible speaking skills.

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