Jayasurya, who has been introduced in Vinayan’s Oomapenninu Uriyaadaapayyan. He does not behave like a star though he is on the road to one. He makes you feel very important. he's frenetically funny. That's presenting Jayasurya, the handsome, commerce graduate and the latest hero of Malayalam cinema. Rapier retorts and high voltage banter come with ease. And best of all, there's a child like enthusiasm. Right now, his heart burns hotter than a hand grenade. He has every reason to be so. His debut film as a hero `Ooma Penninu Uriyada Payyan' is slated for release on March 31. His hopes are pinned on the film's success. Kochiites easily identify him as the king of quips. His `live' television phone-in programmes are hugely popular. He has anchored shows, dubbed for films and has been a professional mimicry artist
Son of late actor Sukumaran and actress Mallika. Did his schooling from Sainik School, Thiruvananthapuram and Bharathiya Vidya Bhavan School, Thiruvananthapuram. He also took a degree course in IT from the University of Tasmania, Australia. Studied Engineering at the University of Tasmania, Australia. While vacationing in Trivandrum, he was grabbed by director Ranjith to act in Nandanam (2002). He was then flooded with other tempting film offers that Prithviraj, then in his second year in Engineering, decided to take a break from studies to concentrate on acting. The talented new commer Prithviraj, who was considered the new hope of Malayalam cinema a couple of years ago but is still struggling to find his bearings at the box office. Among the current crop of new faces in Malayalam cinema, Prithviraj is the most bankable star these days. Even before his first film was released, this 22-year-old boy was a marked person. It takes time for the Malayalam audience to accept a hero as a cop. But Prithviraj seems to have made the transition very fast and successfully
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