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Vincent Asokan
Indian actor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Vincent Asokan is an Indian actor who has predominantly appeared in Tamil language films.[1]
Personal life
Vincent is the son of actor S. A. Ashokan. He is married and has two sons.[2]
Career
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Vincent Asokan made his debut in director A. Venkatesh's Aai (2004) and has since played villain in close to 30 films.[3]
He played supporting roles in flicks like 6'2 (2005), Thotti Jaya (2005), Chanakya (2005), Bangaram (2006), Nee Venunda Chellam (2006), Thagapansamy (2006), Pokkiri (2007), Aalwar (2007) and Murugaa (2007). He won the Best Villain Award for his role in Yogi (2009).[4]
In 2014, Vincent also did occasional cameos like in the movie Eppodhum Vendraan, where he played a cop. In Ennamo Nadakkuthu, director Rajapandi cast him as a boxer. In Thalaivan, directed by Ramesh Selvan he played a very authoritative character of a don. He played a small role in the action thriller Sandamarutham (2015) which also had Sarath Kumar in dual lead roles. In director Cable Shankar's Thottal Thodarum, he achieved another pinnacle of acting by playing the role of a hired assassin with no dialogues and conveying terror via his expressions and menacing looks. Vincent also played a violent person in A. Venkatesh's Killadi (2015). He played a supporting role in a suspense-drama film Ennul Aayiram (2016), written and directed by Krishna Kumar.[5] Later, he acted in Vishal's films such as Thupparivaalan (2017), Irumbu Thirai (2018) and Action (2019).
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