Bala Saravanan

Bala Saravanan (born 2 November 1987) is an Indian actor who has appeared in Tamil language films.[1][2]

Bala Saravanan
Born (1987-11-02) 2 November 1987
Paravai, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India
Other namesBala, Pappu
OccupationActor
Years active2013–present

Career

Bala made his debut as an actor in Vijay TV's school drama serial "Kallikattu Pallikoodam" and came to notice in the Vijay TV college drama series Kana Kaanum Kaalangal Kalloriyin Kadhai. He then went on to appear in comedy roles in films. His first film was Ego and he achieved notice playing the character of Pappu in the film Kuttipuli. He received praise for his comic performances in Thirudan Police and Darling. Critics stated that he was "a scream" [3] and "keeps you in splits" in Thirudan Police.[4]

Filmography

Films
Year Film Role Notes
2013Kutti PuliPappu
2013EgoBala
2014Pannaiyarum PadminiyumPeedai
2014EndrendrumGanesh
2014Nerungi Vaa MuthamidatheChokku
2014Thirudan PoliceVanangamudi
2014AaaahSingh
2015DarlingJames Kumaran
2015ValiyavanMani
2015Idam Porul YaevalUnknownUnreleased
2015VedalamSwetha's assistant
2015Vellaiya Irukiravan Poi Solla MaatanMani
2016Ko 2Bala
2016Unnodu KaBhagat Singh
2016Oru Naal KoothuShoulder
2016Raja ManthiriSathish
2016Kavalai VendamSathish
2017Adhe KangalPanju
2017Bruce LeeAbbas
2017NagarvalamKumar's friend
2017GodhaMuthu PandiyanMalayalam Debut
2017Kootathil OruthanMano
2017Pichuva Kaththi
2017Hara Hara MahadevakiRavi
2017En Aaloda Seruppa KaanomMahesh
2017Brahma.comGuest appearance
2017Kodiveeran
2017UlkuthuSura Shankar
2018Madura VeeranKodhandam
2018YemaaliRathakrishnan
2018Iruttu Araiyil Murattu KuththuRose
2019ThirumanamSaravanan
2019Ispade Rajavum Idhaya RaniyumKumar
2019Neeya 2Purushan
201950/50Suman
2020Thottu Vidum Thooram
2021EeswaranKutty Puli
2021Kalathil Santhippom"Bottle"
2021ChasingRocky
2021Devadas BrothersSathya
2021Plan Panni PannanumRaju
2021Thanne Vandi
2022KoormanMurugan
2022Veerapandiyapuram
2022DonTBAFilming
Television
  • Kalli Kaatu Pallikoodam
  • Kana Kaanum Kaalangal Kalloriyin Kadhai
  • Vilangu

References


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