Lukman Avaran is an Indian actor, who mostly appears in Malayalam films. In 2021, he gained recognition for his performance in the Malayalam film Operation Java in which he played the role of Vinay Dasan.
Wiki/Biography
Lukman Awaran or Lukman Lukku , born on Tuesday, 22 May 1990 (age 33 years; in 2023) in Changaramkulam, Malappuram, Kerala, India. His zodiac sign is Gemini. In 2008, Lukman enrolled himself in the Royal College of Engineering and Technology, Thrissur district, Kerala, where he pursued a Bachelor of Technology (BTech) in Applied Electronics and Instrumentation.
Physical appearance
Height (approx): 5′ 10″
Weight (approx): 75 kg
Hair Color: Black
Eye Color: Black
Family
Lukman Avaran belongs to a conservative Muslim family.
Parents & Siblings
Lukman’s father’s name is Avaran, and his mother’s name is Halima. Lukman has four siblings; one older than him and three younger than him.
Wife & Children
On 20 February 2022, Lukman married Jumaima at Panthavoor in Malappuram in front of their family members and friends.
religion
Lukman Avaran follows Islam.
Career
In 2011, Lukman made his debut with the 1971 Bengali film Khondo Golpo, directed by Badrul Anam Saud, which was screened at the ‘Bangladesh Liberation War in Celluloid Festival’ in Kolkatta. In 2014, he made his Malayalam debut with the film Dayom Panthrandum in which he played the role of Red.
In 2015, he played the role of Nasarullah in the Malayalam film KL 10 Patthu. In 2019, Lukman received positive acclaim for his performance in the Malayalam film Unda as Biju Kumar. In 2021, he rose to fame with the Malayalam film Operation Java in which he played the role of Vinay Dasan.
In 2022, he acted in the movie Thallumaala and played the role of Jamshi. In the same year, he appeared in several Malayalam films such as Naradan as Amos, Theerppu as Chandrabhanu, and Saudi Vellakka as Abhilash Sashidharan.
Facts/Trivia
- While auditioning for his role in the Malayalam film Dayom Panthand, Lukman was given a condition that he would act in the film only if he brought his own car as the character required one. As a result, Lukman rented a car for a month and learned to drive in about two weeks.
- In 2016, Lukman was a cinematographer for the English film From Freetown TL.
- Lukman is actively involved in various social works, and he extends his support to those in need. In 2020, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, he raised funds and delivered medicine and food kits to people who could not afford basic amenities.
- Lukman actively participated in school and college stage plays but never thought of pursuing a career as an actor until he came to know about a filmmaker from Kozhikode, who was looking for a new face to act in one of his films, and as a result he decided to give an audition. that talent.
- Lukman enjoys traveling and exploring new places.
- After Lukman decided to pursue a career as an actor, he shifted to Kochi from Malappuram to audition for films and gain professional acting opportunities. He does some odd jobs such as working in call centers and medical stores to cover his daily expenses.
- In an interview, Lukman spoke about the volatile nature of the film industry and the lack of confidence in his acting career as he did not have a godfather and said,
Even now I’m tense—even though Java is becoming popular. Cinema only for winners. I don’t think anyone stands with the losers. I may go to the Gulf tomorrow. It is unpredictable despite having four films to release. No guarantees for anyone. It’s easier to detach from the successes and failures of a film.”
- In addition to playing the role of Suran in Malayam film Kakshi: Amminippilla, Lukman also lent his voice to one of the songs in the film.
- In February 2022, after Lukman and Jumaima’s wedding photos went viral on social media, Lukman was humiliated and beaten because of his color. In an interview, Lukman expressed his displeasure at being cast because of his color in the wedding photo and said,
The next day after the wedding, I was busy shooting for the film ‘Thallumala’. So it was too late to find out about such an incident. Body shaming is a painful thing. The mistakes that are etched in people’s minds make them think like this. It will take time to change that. I’m used to joking and laughing like this. But now I know it was wrong.”
- In November 2022, Lukman’s Malayalam film Saudi Vellakka was screened at the 53rd International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa, where he was appreciated for his performance in the film by the jury members.
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Source: SCHOOL TRANG DAI