Roshan Mathew is an Indian actor and director who works primarily in Malayalam films.
Wiki/Biography
Roshan Mathew was born on Sunday, March 22, 1992 (31 years old; as of 2023) in Changanassery, Kerala. His star sign is Aries. He did his schooling at Central Public School, Kottayam. Later, he joined CUSAT Engineering School in Cochin, but he dropped out after a year to pursue a degree in physics at Madras Christian College, Chennai. After graduation, he joined the Bombay School of Drama and continued his acting career.
appearance
Height: 5′ 7½”
Eye color: Black
Hair color: Black
Family and caste
He was born into a South Indian family.
Parents and siblings
His father, Mathew Joseph Thevalakkara, is a retired deputy general manager of Canara Bank. His mother, Regina Augustine, is a retired engineer from the Public Works Department. He has an elder sister, Reshma Rege Mathew.
Childhood photo of Roshan Mathew and his sister
Relationships, Wife and Children
There is not much information available about his love life.
Profession
Roshan’s career as a theatre artist began in August 2010 when the Chennai-based theatre company Stagefright Productions came to his college to cast for their play, Dirty Dancing. In February 2011, he played the role of Neal Kellerman at the Chennai Museum Theatre. While studying at Madras Christian College, Roshan and his friends formed a theatre group, Theatre No. 59. In 2016, he acted in the Bombay School of Drama’s adaptation of Eugene Shwartz’s production of Dragon. His other theatre credits include Kamala, Leap, The Uprising, Tughlaq, Murder Me Always and Given.
In 2015, he made his debut as an actor in the Sony LIV web mini-series Tanlines, playing the role of Dan.
In 2015, he played the role of Premraj in the Malayalam film Adi Kapyare Kootamani. He has appeared in many Malayalam films including Aanandam (2016), Matchbox (2017), Koode (2018), Moothon (2019) and Kappela (2020). In 2020, he appeared in the Netflix original film Choked, starring Saiyami Kher.
Facts/Trivia
- He was in Faezeh Jalali’s critically acclaimed play 07/07/07.
- In 2019, he won the SIIMA Best Supporting Actor Award (Malayalam) for Koode. In 2020, he won the Best Character Actor Award from Cinema Paradiso Club for Moothon.
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