Krishnabhaskar Mangalasserri

In this Indian name, the name Mangalasserri is a patronymic, not a family name, and the person should be referred to by the given name, Krishnabhaskar.
Krishnabhaskar Mangalasserri
Born Krishnabhaskar
(1973-11-02) 2 November 1973
Kollam, Kerala, India India
Residence Kochi
Alma mater University of Madras
Occupation Actor and Model, Writer, Academic
Years active 2012–present
Spouse(s) Laxmy Krishnabhaskar
Children Gowri Raajyalaxmy
Padma Raajyalaxmy
Website www.facebook.com/krishnabhaskarmang/

Krishnabhaskar Mangalasserri (Malayalam : കൃഷ്ണഭാസ്ക്കർ മംഗലശ്ശേരി)is an Indian actor, Model, Academic, Novelist,[1] and Screenwriter who works in the Malayalam film industry. Krishnabhaskar Mangalasserri made his acting debut in the Malayalam film Puthiya Theerangal (2012) under ace director of Malayalam film industry Sathyan Anthikad and later starred in the movie American-born Confused Desi (ABCD)directed by Martin Prakkat starring Dulquer Salman and Aparna Gopinath in lead roles. He co-wrote and also enacted a leading role as a police officer in movie Asha Black with supreme star Sarath Kumar.

Early life and background

Krishnabhaskar was Born in Kollam as the son of a police officer and school teacher in the year 1973, and was just another small town boy till the end of his school days. He was actively involved in schools plays and drama which got deeper into him as time progressed. By the time he was doing his Masters in Business Administration from Madurai Kamaraj University he had best actor medals and best student’s medals in his kitty. Always a top student as well as a top stage performer and artist, he used to be a multitasker managing too many things at the same time.

After his MBA he started working in ad agencies in Chennai and then in Dubai during which the artiste in him took a back seat and building career and academic profile was the priority. He did his Masters in Marketing Management from the Annamalai university and PGDHRM from Pondicherry University (both via distant education) and certificate in advertising from the university of Kent during this tenure. After a successful stint as an ad professional in Lowe Worldwide and EURO RSCG he returned to Kerala and took up teaching assignment at School of communication and management studies Kochi (SCMS Kochi) in 2004 and then with ICFAI Business School (IBS Kochi) in 2007, moving to FISAT Business school in 2010. During 2003–2010 he was part of very many Advertising agencies in Kochi as an advisor and creative support and by 2010 he became more active a member in the industry.

He co founded Aim2aim talent management(now a leading model and celebrity management firm)along with Naressh Krishna the same year. He also started modeling as one of his activities by facing the camera for brands like Musli power, Malayala Manorama, Sharon PVC pipes, Vijay Curry powder, Indaliuim galvalium roofing sheets, New India assurance company Oman and Sulthan Gold. He debuted into cinema with a cameo role in the Sathyan Anthikad film Puthiya Theerangal where he shared screen space with Nivin Pauly, Sidharth etc. Then came the film American-born Confused Desi (ABCD) directed by Martin Prakkat where he did the cameo of a college professor teaching Dulquer Salman and Jacob Gregory. He also acted in two short films – the yellow pen[2] directed by Jude Anthany Joseph, along with Aju Varghese and pradeep Kottayam and also in the awarded short film Scene contra both winning critical acclaim.

As Screen Writer and Other activities

He co wrote[3] the Malayalam / Tamil bilingual film Ashablack as a dialogue associate and also did a full length role as Malaysian police officer Ram sharing screen space with ace actor Sarath Kumar, Manoj K. Jayan and Devan. He cofounded Digifaktory[4] along with Sandeep varma and Gokulnath, as the first and foremost 360 degree cinema marketing company in Malayalam in the year 2014. Digifaktory handled 100% marketing of films like Monsoon mangoes, Action hero biju and Leela. Currently he works at Digifaktory as its Creative head devising marketing strategies for new and upcoming Malayalam films.

In April 2016 he published his debut novel Hiranyagarbham[5](April 2016) in Malayalam via reputed publishers Current books kottayam – a division of DC Books. Right now, just after 3 months of the novel hitting the shops, half of the first edition is sold and the book is winning critical acclaim.

Right now he is pursuing his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)in the topic “ A study on product placements as a Marketing Communication Strategy in "Tamil Cinema” at MS university Tirunelveli. He is also an active member of the Rotary club of Cochin Harbour.

Books

Awards

Kerala Panthirukulam Arts Academy Best novel 2016 (Hiranyagarbham)

Filmography

As Actor

Year Title Role Cast Director Language Notes
2012 Puthiya Theerangal KP's Son Nivin Pauly, Sidharth Sathyan Anthikad Malayalam Debut movie as actor in cameo
2012 The yellow pen (Short) Aju Varghese, PradeepKottayam Jude Anthany Joseph Malayalam
2013 Scene contra (Short) Anjali's father Vishwajith, Swathi Krishna Vineeth Menon Malayalam
2013 American-born Confused Desi (ABCD) Professor Dulquer Salman, Jacob Gregory Martin Prakkat Malayalam
2014 Asha Black Police officer Ram Sarath Kumar, Manoj K. Jayan John Robinson Malayalam / Tamil Co-Writer & full length role

As Writer

Year Film Cast Role Notes
2012 Asha Black Sarath Kumar, Manoj K. Jayan Co-writer Done a leading role with Sarath Kumar.

References

  1. "Inspired and intrigued by the cast system". DECCAN CHRONICLE. 30 March 2016. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  2. "YELLOW PEN - WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY JUDE ANTHANY JOSEPH". snehasallapam. 3 July 2014. Retrieved 3 July 2014.
  3. "Mini screen actor Krishnabhaskar enters the tinsel town". Times of india. 9 October 2014. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
  4. "Movie market mantra". The Hindu. 16 December 2015. Retrieved 16 December 2015.
  5. "Myriad images of ancient Kerala". Times of India. 3 April 2016. Retrieved 3 April 2016.

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