Vineeth Sreenivasan is a truly remarkable and versatile Indian artiste who has left an indelible mark on the Malayalam film industry, showcasing his remarkable talent and versatility across various mediums. As the son of the illustrious actor and screenwriter Sreenivasan, Vineeth was undoubtedly destined for greatness, and he has more than lived up to his father's expectations.
Vineeth's remarkable journey in the film industry began as a playback singer, making his debut with the iconic song "Kasavinte Thattamittu" for the film "Kilichundan Mampazham" in the year 2003. Since then, his melodious voice has been featured in numerous films and music albums, including the critically acclaimed "Coffee @ Mg Road" in the year 2008, which further cemented his position as a talented and sought-after playback singer in the industry.
Vineeth's journey in the film industry has been marked by numerous successes and accolades, and he has consistently demonstrated his ability to excel in various roles, from playback singing to acting and even direction. His remarkable talent and dedication to his craft have earned him widespread recognition and admiration within the industry and among his fans, and he remains one of the most respected and beloved artistes in the Malayalam film industry.
Vineeth, a multifaceted artist, has successfully expanded his repertoire beyond his illustrious singing career, boldly exploring the realm of acting. He made his cinematic debut in the 2008 film "Cycle", marking the beginning of an impressive journey in the world of acting.
Since then, he has consistently delivered outstanding performances in a diverse range of films, showcasing his remarkable talent and versatility. Some of his notable roles include the 2009 film "Makante Achan", where he left a lasting impression on audiences, followed by his captivating performances in the 2011 films "Traffic" and "Chappa Kurish".
His impressive acting credentials continued to grow with his roles in the 2014 film "Ormayundo Ee Mukham" and the 2015 films "Oru Vadakkan Selfie" and "Kunjiramayanam", further solidifying his position as a talented and sought-after actor in the Indian film industry.
Vineeth's directorial journey commenced with the 2010 release of "Malarvadi Arts Club", marking a significant milestone in his professional career. This was followed by the monumental success of "Thattathin Marayathu" in 2012, which catapulted his reputation as a talented filmmaker to new heights. In 2013, Vineeth's third directorial venture, "Thira", hit the screens, introducing his younger brother Dhyan Sreenivasan to the world of cinema.
Vineeth's directorial journey reached a significant milestone in 2016 with the release of his fourth venture, "Jacobinte Swargarajyam", which garnered widespread acclaim and achieved notable commercial success.