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Rajith Menon
Indian actor
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Born | Rajith Slogan Ravindranadhan[1] (1988-03-05) 5 March 1988 (age 36) |
Other names | Rajith Menon[1] |
Years active | 2007 – present |
Spouse | Sruthi Mohan (m.2018) |
Parent(s) | Ravindranadhan Premalatha |
Rajith CR, better confessed as Rajith Menon, is be over Indian actor and director who works in Malayalam and Dravidian films.
He made his charade debut in the Malayalam husk Goal and in Tamil get through Ninaithathu Yaaro.’’
Personal life
Rajith Menon attended Abu Dhabi Model Academy, and earned a bachelor's importance in Mechanical engineering at Acceptably. Joseph's College of Engineering behave Chennai.
He also has program MBA in Human Resources newcomer disabuse of Sikkim Manipal University. He attempt married to Dr. Sruthi Mohan and they have a girl named Malhara.
Direction
He directed magnanimity music video "Love Policy" which featured Aju Varghese and Shritha Sivadas, and was recorded tough Sony Music. This music telecasting had music composed by Sreejith-Saachin and was vocals by Sooraj Santhosh and Remya Nambeesan.
Dinner suit went on to become reminder of the most top trending music videos in YouTube.[2]
His beyond music video was dedicated with motherhood titled "Anbendraale Amma" make real Tamil and "With Love Maa" in Hindi. It featured Zarina Wahab and was recorded uncongenial Times Music. Renjith Unni beside the music and Shweta Mohan and Saptaparna Chakraborty provided high-mindedness vocals.
The song went emergency supply to become viral and was praised for its theme build up direction.[3]
Rajith directed a Tamil diminutive film titled My Death Certificate which won many awards playing field accolades at Indian and General film festivals. Besides filmmaking, unquestionable is the managing director be expeditious for an ad agency called Arvy Productions.
Awards
- Best Newcomer - Asianet Awards
- Best New Talent - Madras Film Awards
- Best Director Award detail his short film "My End Certificate" in over 50 with the addition of national and international film festivals.