Tovino Thomas

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Tovino Thomas (born 21 January 1989) is an Indian actor and film producer who predominantly works in Malayalam films.[1] He made his debut in 2012 with the film Prabhuvinte Makkal. His breakthrough roles were in the films ABCD (2013), 7th Day (2014), and Ennu Ninte Moideen (2015). He starred in the titular character as the Netflix superhero film Minnal Murali (2021).[2]

Tovino Thomas
Tovino in 2018
Born (1989-01-21) 21 January 1989 (age 35)
Irinjalakuda, Kerala, India
Alma materAnna University
Occupations
  • Actor
  • film producer
Years active2012–present
Spouse
Lidiya
(m. 2014)
Children2
Websitetovinothomas.com

He won the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Ennu Ninte Moideen (2015). He also won the Kerala Film Critics Association Award and the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor – Malayalam for his performance in Mayanadhi (2017). In 2022, Tovino won the SIIMA Award for Best Actor for Minnal Murali and Kala.[3][4]

Tovino has co-produced the film Kilometers and Kilometers. On 21 January 2021, he launched his own production house, Tovino Thomas Productions.[5] Kala is the first venture by his own production house.[6]

Early life and education

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Tovino Thomas was born on January 21, 1989[7] in Irinjalakuda, Thrissur, to Adv. Ellikkal Thomas and Sheela Thomas as the youngest Child. His siblings are Tingston Thomas and Dhanya Thomas. He completed primary schooling from Don Bosco Higher Secondary School, Irinjalakuda[8][9] and Secondary (Plus Two) schooling from St Mary's Higher Secondary School Irinjalakuda and graduated with bachelor's degree in electronics and communication engineering from Tamil Nadu College of Engineering, Coimbatore,. He was a part of the handball Team of Don Bosco High School and also helmed as the school leader.[10] He later worked in Cognizant Technologies[9] as a software engineer. He was active in sports, fitness and modeling.[11]

Career

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Debut and early work (2012-2014)

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Tovino Thomas made his acting debut in Prabhuvinte Makkal (2012) directed by Sajeev Anthikkad.[12] Subsequently, he worked as an assistant director in Roopesh Peethambaran's Theevram. In ABCD: American-Born Confused Desi (2013) he portrayed the role of the antagonist. Tovino played the lead in the film Koothara which also featured Mohanlal.[citation needed] He played the lead role in Roopesh Peethambaran's second directorial venture You Too Brutus.[citation needed]

He has played major roles in the films including 7th Day (2014) and Charlie (2015).

Breakthrough and recognition (2015-2019)

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In 2015, he portrayed the role of Perumparambil Appu in the film Ennu Ninte Moideen which was widely appreciated and received critical acclaim for his performance. He won his first Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Ennu Ninte Moideen.[13]

He played the role of Engineer Thejus Varky in Guppy (2016) which was well received by audiences upon the DVD and digital release.[citation needed] He won the New Sensational Hero Award at the NAFA 2017 for his performance in the film.[14]

He played the lead role in Oru Mexican Aparatha, Godha, and Mayanadi in 2017. He won the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor – Malayalam and Behindwoods Critics Award for Best Actor for Mayanadi.[15][16] The film was praised for the way it tackled with sexuality and was included in The Hindu's top 25 Malayalam films of the decade.[17] The same year he appeared in Ezra in a major supporting role.

In 2018, Tovino Thomas was cast in a major role in Maari 2 with Dhanush which was his Tamil debut.[18] His major Malayalam releases for the year includes Theevandi, Ente Ummante Peru, and Oru Kuprasidha Payyan. Tovino had major roles in Lucifer, Uyare and Virus in 2019. His film Uyare was released in South Korea, becoming the first Malayalam film to do so.[19] His other releases in the year were And the Oscar Goes To..., Luca, Kalki, and Edakkad Battalion 06.

Established actor (2020–present)

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In 2020, he played the lead role in the crime thriller Forensic with Mamta Mohandas, which received a good response from the audience and was a major box office success.[20]

In 2021, his first release was Kala which was his second venture as a producer. The film received critical acclaim for its narrative.[21] Kaanekkaane released in 2021, received a positive response and critical acclaim for its narrative and performance by its cast.[22] He starred as the titular character in Minnal Murali, which is the first Malayalam superhero action film, released by Netflix on December 24. He received immense praise for his work in the film and the movie was also declared as 'Streaming success'[citation needed] and surpassed the records of most viewed Malayalam Film on OTT previously held by Drishyam 2.[23]

In 2022, Tovino appeared in Naaradan, Dear Friend, Vaashi and Thallumaala and became commercial success.

In 2023 he starred in Neelavelicham, in which he portrayed the role of Vaikom Muhammad Basheer and in 2018 which collected 176 crore and became the Highest grossing Malayalam film ever.[24]

Media image

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Tovino in 2013, during a photoshoot

Tovino is considered among the highest-paid actors of Malayalam cinema.[25] He stood at the 21st place on Forbes India's most influential stars on Instagram in South cinema for the year 2021.[26] Tovino was named the Kochi Times Most Desirable Men in 2016 and 2018.[27][28] He was also placed 2nd in 2019 and 5th in 2020.[29][30]

Filmography

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Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
  • All films are in Malayalam language unless otherwise noted.

As actor

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List of Tovino Thomas film credits as actor
Year Title Role Notes Ref
2012 Prabhuvinte Makkal Che Guevara Sudheendran
2013 ABCD Akhilesh Varma
August Club Mahesh
2014 7th Day Eby Ebineser
Koothara Tharun
2015 You Too Brutus Tovino
Onnam Loka Mahayudham Jacob
Ennu Ninte Moideen Perumpparambil Appu
Charlie Georgy
2016 Monsoon Mangoes Sanjay
2 Penkuttikal Sanju
Style Edgar / Fletre Kelly Double role
Guppy Engineer Thejus Varkey
2017 Ezra Shafeer Ahammed
Oru Mexican Aparatha Paul and Kochaniyan Double role
Godha Anjaneya Das aka Dasan
Tharangam G. Padmanabhan Pillai
Mayanadhi Mathews aka Mathan
2018 Aami Lord Krishna
Naam Himself Cameo
Abhiyude Katha Anuvinteyum Abhimanyu / Abhi Simultaneously shot in Tamil as Abhiyum Anuvum
Maradona Maradona
Theevandi Bineesh Damodaran
Oru Kuprasidha Payyan Ajayan
Ente Ummante Peru Hameed and Khalid
Maari 2 Gangadhar Beeja aka Thanatos Tamil film
2019 Lucifer Jathin Ramdas
Uyare Vishal Rajashekharan
Virus Paul K Abraham
And the Oscar Goes To... Issak Ebrahem
Luca Luca
Kalki K / Kalki
Edakkad Battalion 06 Shafeeque Mohammad
2020 Forensic Samuel John Kattookkaran
Kilometers and Kilometers Josemon
2021 Kala Shaji
Kaanekkaane Alan
Kurup Charlie
Minnal Murali Jaison Varghese "Minnal Murali" / Martin Rangakala
2022 Naaradan Chandraprakash
Dear Friend Vinod
Vaashi Ebin Mathew [31]
Vazhakku Siddharthan [32]
Thallumaala Manavalan Wazim "Wazi"
2023 Neelavelicham Vaikom M. Basheer [33]
2018 Anoop [34]
Adrishya Jalakangal Unnamed young Man [35]
2024 Anweshippin Kandethum SI Anand Narayanan Pillai [36]
Nadikar David Padikkal [37][38]
Ajayante Randam Moshanam Ajayan, Maniyan & Kunjikelu (triple role) 50th Film [39]
TBA L2: Empuraan Jathin Ramdas [40]
TBA Identity TBA Filming [41]

As singer

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List of Tovino Thomas film credits as singer
Year Film Song Notes Ref
2022 Thallumaala "Tupathu" Co-sung with Shakthisree Gopalan and Vishnu Vijay

As producer

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List of Tovino Thomas film credits as producer
Year Title Notes Ref
2020 Kilometers and Kilometers
2021 Kala
2022 Vazhakku [42]
2023 Adrishya Jalakangal [35]

Awards and nominations

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List of awards and nominations
Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2015 Asiavision Awards Best Supporting Actor Ennu Ninte Moideen Won [43]
2016 Asianet Film Awards Best Supporting Actor Nominated
CPC Cine Awards Best Character Actor Won [citation needed]
Filmfare Awards South Best Supporting Actor – Malayalam Won [44]
IIFA Utsavam Best Supporting Actor – Malayalam Nominated [45]
South Indian International Movie Awards Best Supporting Actor – Malayalam Nominated [46]
Asiavision Awards Outstanding Performance of the Year Guppy Won [47]
2017 Asianet Film Awards Best Supporting Actor Nominated
Filmfare Awards South Best Supporting Actor – Malayalam Nominated [48]
South Indian International Movie Awards Best Supporting Actor – Malayalam Nominated [49]
Asianet Comedy Awards Youth Icon Godha, Oru Mexican Aparatha Won [50]
Asiavision Awards Man of the Year (Malayalam) Godha, Oru Mexican Aparatha Won [51]
2018 Asianet Film Awards Performer of the Year Various films Won [52]
Filmfare Awards South Best Actor – Malayalam Mayanadi Nominated [53]
Critics Best Actor – Malayalam Won [54]
Flowers Indian Film Awards Star of the Year Won [55]
Kerala Film Critics Association Awards Second Best Actor Won [56]
South Indian International Movie Awards Best Actor – Malayalam Nominated [57]
Vanitha Film Awards Most Romantic Hero Won [58]
2019 Asianet Film Awards Performer of the Year Various films Won [59]
Most Popular Actor Nominated
Asiavision Awards Best Actor – Malayalam Mayanadi, Maradona,
Theevandi, Oru Kuprasidha Payyan
Won [60]
Filmfare Awards South Best Actor – Malayalam Various films Nominated [61]
Mazhavil Entertainment Awards Best Actor Won [62]
South Indian International Movie Awards Best Actor – Malayalam Won [63]
2022 South Indian International Movie Awards Minnal Murali Won [3][4]
2023 Septymius Award Best Asian Actor 2018 Won [64]

Personal life

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Tovino married his longtime girlfriend, Lidiya at St. Thomas Cathedral, Irinjalakuda, on 25 October 2014. The duo had met during their school days and married after nine years[65] The couple has a daughter and a son born in 2016 and 2020 respectively.[66][67]

Philanthropy

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Tovino Thomas (fourth from the left) along Don Bosco Seniors Handball Team and Coach Giby V. Pereppadan

Tovino was a part of the handball team at Don Bosco High School, Irinjalakuda during his high school years. As a part of the team, he has participated in junior and sub-junior levels. He was also the team captain at Don Bosco High School, Irinjalakuda.[68] Tovino had also competed at district and state levels representing Thrissur during his years when he was active at handball.[69]

In 2021, Tovino is announced as the ambassador of the Samoohika Sannadhasena,[70] the community volunteer program launched by the Government of Kerala. The community volunteer program was launched to tackle natural disasters by imparting training to volunteers and provide aid to the public in times of crisis. Pinarayi Vijayan, Chief Minister of Kerala appreciated Tovino's involvement in flood relief activities and noted that his presence will influence the youth to join in the community volunteer program.[71]

Tovino had volunteered during 2018 Kerala floods to lead rescue and rehabilitation missions. In 2021, Tovino received golden visa from Government of UAE[72]

After Mammootty and Mohanlal, Tovino became the third Malayalam film actor to receive the Golden Visa issued by the United Arab Emirates.[73]

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