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Bigg Boss Malayalam 7 contestant Shanavas Shanu: A journey from villain to beloved hero on Malayalam TV

Bigg Boss Malayalam 7 contestant Shanavas Shanu: A journey from villain to beloved hero on Malayalam TV

Time of India03-08-2025
Shanavas Shanu, celebrated for his roles in Malayalam television, is set to join Bigg Boss Malayalam 7. He gained prominence as Indran in 'Seetha' and showcased his versatility through various serials like 'Kumkumapoovu' and 'Mrs Hitler'. Shanavas, known for his transition from villainous to heroic roles, is a devoted family man stepping into the Bigg Boss house.
Shanavas Shanu, a household name in Malayalam television, is all set to enter the Bigg Boss Malayalam 7 house. Known for his versatile acting and memorable performances, Shanavas has carved a special place in the hearts of TV audiences across Kerala.
Here's a closer look at the journey of this talented actor, famously known as Indran from the popular serial
Seetha
.
Born and raised in Manjeri, Shanavas nurtured a passion for acting from a very young age. Despite the challenges he faced early on in the industry, his perseverance and dedication paved the way for a flourishing career. Shanavas made his acting debut in the Dileep movie Speed Track, where he played the supporting role of a college student.
Though this marked his entry into films, it was television that truly gave him the platform to showcase his talent.
His television debut came with the serial Indraneelam, but his breakthrough role was as the antagonist Rudran in the highly acclaimed serial Kumkumapoovu. Shanavas' portrayal of the rugged, complex villain became a sensation and won him widespread recognition across Kerala. This role was a turning point in his career, establishing him as a strong character actor.
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Following Kumkumapoovu, Shanavas appeared in popular serials such as Malakhamar, Vasthavam, and Mizhi Randilum. However, it was his role as Indran in the serial Seetha that marked a significant shift, as his character evolved from a villain to a hero. His compelling chemistry with co-star
Swasika Vijay
was highly appreciated by fans and critics alike, adding another feather to his cap.
In addition to Seetha, Shanavas has been part of other successful shows like Mangalyam, Mrs Hitler, Thamarathumbi, and Swayamvaram. He also made his lead role debut in films with Police Junior, showcasing his ability to transition seamlessly between television and cinema.
Off-screen, Shanavas is a devoted family man, happily married with two children. As he steps into the
Bigg Boss
arena, fans eagerly await to see a new dimension of this beloved actor.
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