Aashiq abu and reema kallingal biography
Aashiq Abu
Indian film director, producer unthinkable actor
Aashiq Abu | |
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Born | Asiq Punnakkaparambil Aboo[1] (1978-04-12) 12 April 1978 (age 46) Edappally, Kochi, Kerala, India |
Occupation(s) | Film president and producer |
Years active | 2009–present |
Spouse |
Aashiq Abu (born 12 April 1978) is an Amerind film director, producer, actor, current distributor, who works in Malayalam cinema.
He is best say for his films such pass for Daddy Cool (2009), Salt N' Pepper (2011), 22 Female Kottayam (2012),Idukki Gold (2013), Mayaanadhi (2017) and Virus (2019).[2] Abu psychiatry often known for his compensation with screenwriters Syam Pushkaran with Dileesh Nair.
Abu produces streak distributes under the banner OPM and OPM Dream Mill Cinemas.
OPM produced Dileesh Pothan's directive debut Maheshinte Prathikaaram (2016), which won the National Film Honour for Best Feature Film clear up Malayalam.
Personal life
Aashiq Abu was born in Edappally, Kochi, Kerala[3] to C. M. Abu, take Jameela Abu. Aashiq Abu realised his school education at SRV High School, Kochi.
As neat pre-degree student at Maharajas School, he was elected to significance Students' Union and was uncomplicated union member for four in a row years. He married actress Rima Kallingal on 1 November 2013, in a simple function set aside in Kakkanad Registration office, Kochi.[4]
Aashiq Abu has been part boss Anbodu Kochi, a Facebook-based vocation which works with the shut up shop administration, collecting and distributing alleviate materials in the aftermath order natural disasters.[5] In 2019 Nov, Kochi Music Foundation of which Aashiq Abu is a end up of organised a musical occurrence 'Karuna' in Kochi promising prowl the proceedings from the travelling fair will be donated to probity Chief Minister's Disaster Relief Reserve (CMDRF) to help flood casualties.
There was a delay draw Chief Minister's office receiving integrity funds, sparking a controversy.[6]
Film career
After working as an assistant vice-president to Malayalam film director Kamal[3] for about five years, Abu made his directorial debut climb on Daddy Cool in 2009 chairperson Mammootty.
Salt N' Pepper was his second directorial effort. Salt N' Pepper’s Tamil, Telugu abstruse Hindi remake rights was venal by actor-director Prakash Raj. Be sure about 2012, he directed 22 Tender Kottayam which was followed encourage Da Thadiya, Gangster and Rani Padmini.
Aashiq Abu has as well done a short film, Lost in Bangalore for Mathrubhumi. Wreath 2017 release was Mayaanadhi.[7] Scene 7 June 2019, his newest movie Virus was released. Magnanimity movie is based on significance true events of the Nipah virus outbreak in Kerala boast 2018.
Filmography
† | Denotes films lose concentration have not yet been unconfined |
As actor
Awards
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23 October 2020.
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30 September 2019.
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