Indian anchor and actor
Deepak Dinkar is an Indian anchor and actor, who has primarily appeared in Tamil television.[1] He is most known for his role as Tamil in the prime time Sun TV serial Thendral.[2] He is known for acting in many serials, notably Anni, Rekkai Kattiya Manasu, Manaivi, Malargal, Selvi, Bhantham, Ketti Melam, Arasi, Thirumathi Selvam & Thamizhum Saraswathiyum. He is also a television host for various shows notably Jodi Number One[3][4] on Star Vijay and Dance Jodi Dance on Zee Tamil. He is currently a contestant of the Indian reality show, Bigg Boss 8.
Personal life
Deepak did his schooling in Gill Adarsh Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Chennai and studied Economics at Loyola College. He is married to S. Sivaranjani and has a son named Agnidh.
Career
Deepak started his career in modelling while studying in college. After completing his studies, he became a video jockey. Later he pursued his career as a television actor and is notable for playing both positive roles in serials like Anni, Bhandham and Thendral, where he played the male lead, as well as negative roles in Manaivi, Malargal, Selvi and Thirumathi Selvam. He participated in Jodi Number One in the first season and later became a host in the second season in Star Vijay. He has acted in films including Uyarthiru 420.[5][6][7] He was also the male lead in a film called Ivanuku Thannila Gandam.[8]
Television
Serials
Shows
- Reality Shows
- Corporate Shows
- Nokia (Annual day)
- Pride Hotels (New Year)
- Jennys Club – Coimbatore (New Year)
- eBay PayPal (Annual day)
- Promotion of Surya Kathir Magazine
- Annual event of Tamil Nadu Arya Vaishya Mahila Sabha
- Round Table 107 (Pondicherry) – Annual Event
- Tamil Sangam of Chicago Illinois
Filmography
Actor
Dubbing artist
Awards and honors
Awards
Honors
Recognized by The Punjab Association as the "Jewel in the Crown of Adarsh"
References