Puvi (actor)


Puviarasu Muthusamy or Puvi is a Tamil television actor, dancer and national level athlete. He debuted in the seventh season of maanada mayilada in 2012 and starred in reality shows, films, short films and other television series. He is best known for playing the supporting role in Serials EMI, Lakshmi Vanthachu and Azhagiya Tamil Magal where he played his first lead role in a television series. He is also playing present lead roles in Azhagiya Tamil Magal and Oru Oorla Oru Rajakumari.

Early life

Puviarasu was born 27th May, 1988 in Coimbatore. He became a structural engineer and bridge design engineer in Coimbatore Institute of Technology in 2012. He was the goal keeper of the hockey team in Sri Ramakrishna Institute of Technology.

Career

He debuted in the Tamil Television Dance reality show Maanada Mayilada season 7 in Kalaignar TV along with Anusha and hosted by Sanjeev and Keerthi in 2012. They were 2nd runner up.
In 2013 he participated in Telugu dance show style. In the finale he broke his leg in his 2nd performance and left the finale. After he started to act in television serial Keladi Kanmani in Sun TV. Puvi had a supporting role in Thamarai serial along with Neelima Rani. He appeared in Tamil serials such as EMI, Vaani Rani and Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa. He has acted in Aakki, along with Anu Hassan And mahendran.

2017–present

In 2017, he appeared in Lakshmi Vanthachu along with Television Vani Bhojan. He participated in the reality risky dance show Dancing Khilladies along with Preetha Suresh. They pair won the contest. The same year, he starred in his first leading role in Zee Tamil Romance and Family serial Azhagiya Tamil Magal serial along with Sheela Rajkumar He participated in Zee Dance League for Azhagiya Tamil Magal. He is participating in Dance Jodi Dance along with Pavithra Datta. In between he left from Dance Jodi Dance because of his leg fracture. Puvi was replaced the role of Iniyan in Oru Oorla Oru Rajakumari He is voted has one of the most desirable men on Television 2018 by Times of India.

Television

Television series

Reality shows

Short Films