Jithan Ramesh

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Ramesh Choudary
Born Ramesh Choudary
(1982-10-23) 23 October 1982
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Other names Jithan
Occupation Film actor, producer
Years active 2005-present
Spouse(s) Shilpa Choudary
Relatives Jiiva (brother)

Ramesh Choudary, also known by his stage name Jithan Ramesh, is a Tamil and Telugu film actor from Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. He is the son of film producer R. B. Choudary and brother of actor Jeeva. He made his debut in the film Jithan (2005) and, as of 2010, he became a producer for the film Vaanam.

Personal background

Ramesh Choudary was born October 23. He is the brother of famous Award winning actor Jeeva and the third son of R. B. Choudary. He attended Gill Adarsh Higher Secondary School in Royapettai, Chennai with Samuel and he completed his Business Administration degree from D.G. Vaishnav College. Ramesh married Shilpa in February 2006. Ramesh became a father to a baby girl named Toshna in January 2007.[1]

Film career

He first appeared in a Telugu Film titled ' Vidhyarthi'. His first entry into the Tamil Film industry was with the film Jithan which was a Box Office super hit, starring Sarath Kumar as an important character in the movie and Pooja Umashankar. He began to sign many films on a signing spree but his latest three releases, Madhu, Jerry and Nee Venunda Chellam did not do well as expected. His next film Madurai Veeran had a successful time at the box office once again.

Ramesh teams up with Silambarasan for Osthi, playing an important brother role in the Tamil version of Dabangg.[2]

Filmography

As actor

Year Film Role Notes
2004 Vidyardhi Telugu film
2005 Jithan Ramesh
2006 Madhu Madhukrishnan
2006 Jerry Jayaram (Jerry)
2006 Nee Venunda Chellam Kanna
2007 Madurai Veeran Shiva
2007 Puli Varudhu Ramesh
2011 Pillaiyar Theru Kadaisi Veedu Ganesh
2011 Osthe Balan
2012 Oru Nadigaiyin Vakkumoolam Cameo Appearance
2014 Jilla Cameo Appearance
2014 4th Degree Telugu film
Filming[3]
2014 Jithan 2 filming

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