Suman Setty

Suman Setty
Born Suman Setty
(1981-05-01) 1 May 1981
Miryalaguda, Telangana, India
Spouse(s) Naga Bhavani (2009–present)

Suman Setty (Telugu: సుమన్ శెట్టి) is a popular comedian/actor in Tollywood (the Telugu film industry) and Kollywood (the Tamil film industry) in South India. He bears a striking resemblance to Tamil actor Senthil.

Background

Setty is a native of Miryalaguda, from Telangana, India and belongs to the Balija caste. He is famous for his dialogue modulation and expressions, which brought him into lime light. He lives with his family in Visakhapatnam.[1]

Career

Renown Cinema Story Writer Satyanand first identified his acting skills and encouraged him to act in films. Producer and Director Teja gave him his first opportunity in his movie Jayam, which became one of Tollywood's biggest hits.

Suman Setty secured more opportunities in Tamil and Telugu Films and he did variety of roles. Today he is one of the notable comedians in Tollywood and Kollywood.

Filmography

Telugu

Year Title Role Other notes
2013 Sri Jagadguru Adi Shankara Kapala Marthanda Raju
2012 Endhukante... Premanta! Kumar
2011 Dookudu Police Officer
2009 Bendu Apparao R.M.P compounder
Rechipo
2008 Doshi
Baladur
Andhra Andagadu
Highway
Ready
Ullasamga Utsahamga Ganesh
Mangatayaru Tiffin Centre
Bommana Brothers Chandana Sisters
2007 Andaala Amitabh BachchanHero
Vijayadasami
Aadavari Matalaku Ardhalu VeruleServant Mangayya
Raju Bhai
Railway Gate
2006 Annavaram
Pourudu
Khatarnak Student
Ranam Student
HappyHero Friend
2004 Naa Alludu
Konchem Touchlo Vunte Cheputanu
Nijam Baddu
7/G Rainbow Colony Lakshmi Narayanan
Xtra
Mee Intikoste Em Istaaru Maa Intkoste Em Testaaru
Love Today
Kabaddi Kabaddi Priest Son
2002 Dhanalakshmi I Love You
Jayam Ali Baba

Tamil

  1. Jayam (2003)
  2. Kuththu (2004)
  3. 7G Rainbow Colony (2004)
  4. February 14 (2005)
  5. Mannin Maindhan (2005)
  6. Sandakozhi (2005)
  7. Kedi (2006)
  8. Varalaru (2006)
  9. Theekuchi (2008)
  10. Padikathavan (2009)
  11. Thoranai (2009)
  12. Odipolama (2009)
  13. Virattu (2014)
  14. Thalaivan (2014)

References


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