
Siddharth Suryanarayan is an Indian actor born on April 17, 1979. He has done 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. He 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. He 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 is the list of top movies of Siddharth.
1. Bommarillu
‘Bommarillu’ is a beautiful story of a father-son relationship told in a coming-of-age manner. Siddhu belongs to a well-off family and he had all the materialistic needs he ever wanted. But an overbearing, nosy father Aravind irritates him and Siddhu wants to make his own choices with career and love, without the intervention of his father.
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2. Jigarthanda
The best film of Siddharth’s career so far, ‘Jigarthanda’ is an engrossing, raw, genre-defining film which was praised equally for its performances, especially actor Bobby Simha for his role of a dreaded gangster Sethu, a role which also landed him a National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor.
3. Rang De Basanti
And now to the pathbreaking movie which deeply influenced the way of filmmaking in the upcoming years and which also changed many perceptions about the Indian society, ‘Rang De Basanti’ had hit all the right notes as far as an idealistic movie is concerned. Not only did it move the masses against the evils of corruption and the lust for power by a bunch of politicians, it also busted many myths on the “apparent” political and religious divides of the civil society.
4. Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana
I know the name sounds quite a mouthful, but this Telugu feature film has perhaps garnered more awards than any other movie on this list. Featuring Trisha Krishnan (as Siri) opposite Siddharth (as Santosh), the movie is set in the beautiful countryside of Andhra Pradesh.
5. Enakkul Oruvan
For those who have seen the crowdfunded Kannada blockbuster film ‘Lucia (2013)’, ‘Enakkul Oruvan’ is not going to be a very pleasant experience, but nonetheless, it is one of Siddharth’s best works.