Shashank (actor)

Multi tool use Shashank |
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Born | Shashank Siddhamsetty (1979-11-22) November 22, 1979 (age 38)[1] Secunderabad[1]
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Education | B. Com[1] |
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Alma mater |
- Andhra University
- Saint Maries College
- Saint Patrick High school
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Occupation | actor |
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Parents |
- S. Raju (father)
- Usha Rani (mother)
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Shashank Siddamsetty (born 22 November 1979), usually credited simply as Shashank, is a Tollywood film actor.
Shashank's first film was Aithe. The film went on to be a hit. His second film, Sye, was also a hit,[2] and he won a Nandi Award for Best Supporting Actor.[3] His third film, Anukokunda Oka Roju, was another success for him.
Partial filmography
Year
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2003 | Aithe | Kumar | Telugu | Win-National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu
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2004 | Sye | Sashank | Telugu | Win-Nandi Award for Best Supporting Actor
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2005 | Anukokunda Oka Roju | Rajesh | Telugu |
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2006 | Party | Bujji | Telugu |
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2007 | Prem | Prem as Prem kumar sathayaraj | Telugu |
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2007 | 50 Lakh | | Hindi |
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2008 | Victory | Ravi | Telugu |
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2009 | Bangaru Babu | Hari | Telugu |
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2009 | Bheebatsam | | Telugu |
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2009 | Kavya's Diary | Abhi | Telugu |
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2010 | Sinthanai Sei | | Tamil |
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2010 | Yemaindi Ee Vela | Yuva | Telugu |
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2011 | Koffi Bar | | Telugu |
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2011 | Money Money, More Money | Akash priyadharshan | Telugu |
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2012 | Kulu Manali | | Telugu |
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2013 | Ade Nuvvu Ade Nenu | Shashank | Telugu |
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2014 | Yevadu | Shashank | Telugu |
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2014 | Nee Jathaga Nenundali | Vivek | Telugu |
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2014 | Paathshala | Karthik | Telugu |
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2016 | Raja Cheyyi Vesthe | | Telugu |
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2016 | Jyo Achyutananda | Amanchi Bala Bharadwaj | Telugu |
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2017 | Duvvada Jagannadham | | Telugu |
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2017 | Anando Brahma | | Telugu |
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2017 | Jaya Janaki Nayaka | Veerendra Varna | Telugu |
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2017 | Veera Bhoga Vasantha Rayalu | | Telugu | Filming
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References
^ abc G. V, Ramana. "Interview with Shashank on Idlebrain". idlebrain.com. Idlebrain. Retrieved 5 September 2017.
^ It's party time, Y. Sunita Chowdhary, The Hindu, 24 April 2006.
^ Rajendra Prasad is over the moon, Andhra Pradesh, The Hindu, 10 October 2005.
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