Krishna Kulasekaran
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Krishna Kulasekaran (born 14 February 1978) credited as Krishna is an Indian actor who mainly appears in Tamil cinema.He is the younger brother of Tamil film director Vishnuvardhan.

Early life

Krishna's father is film producer K.K.Sekar (Pattiyal Sekar) and his brother is noted film director, Vishnuvardhan. He went to St. Bede's Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School in Chennai, studied at Loyola College and graduated with an MBA in finance in the United States. He worked for a year and a half in the IT industry and started his own business that was doing well. He has also undergone training in Jazz and worked as a dancer/choreographer before he left for US.

Career

As an actor, he first faced the camera for Mani Ratnam's ''Anjali'' and later appeared in ''Iruvar'' and Santosh Sivan's ''The Terrorist''. He was also chosen to play the younger version of Rajinikanth's character in ''Thalapathi'', but the character was later scrapped because it affected the film's length. He also starred in small role with ''Udhaya'' (2004).He played his first lead role in ''Alibhabha'', which was produced by his father. The film met with favourable reviews, but was not a commercial success. After his first film, he wanted to do a gangster film based on a true incident in North Madras, called ''Madras'' to be directed by Five Star Krishna, but it was shelved because of misunderstandings between the director and the producer. His next two films ''Kattradhu Kalavu'' (2010) and ''Kazhugu'' (2012) were also produced by his father. In ''Kazhugu'' he played someone who recovers bodies of suicide victims who jump off a cliff. It received positive response.After appearing in a brief role in ''Vallinam'' (2014), he starred in RS Infotainment's horror comedy ''Yaamirukka Bayamey'' (2014). His next films were ''Vanavarayan Vallavarayan'' (2014) and ''Vanmam'' (2014). In 2015, he starred in action comedy ''Yatchan'' directed by his brother Vishnuvardhan. In 2017, he made his comeback including four thriller releases with ''Yaakkai'', ''Pandigai'', ''Nibunan'' and ''Vizhithiru''. In 2018, he appeared in ''Veera'', ''Kalari'' and ''Maari 2''. He acted in ''Kazhugu 2'' (2019), sequel to the 2012 film, ''Kazhugu''. However, the film came out of mixed reviews.
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