Ishaq Hussaini

Ishaq Hussaini
Born (1973-11-25) 25 November 1973
Occupation Film actor
Years active 1999 – Present

Ishaq Hussaini is an Indian film actor who has worked in Tamil language films.

Career

The brother of popular karate expert Shihan Hussaini, Ishaq Hussaini also has a third degree black belt in karate. In an interview to The Hindu, Ishaaq revealed that he had gained a doctorate in literature from the City University, Los Angeles and that his Ph.D thesis was a comparative study of French and English literature in the Romantic age. Ishaq Hussaini appeared in a series of films in the late 1990s and early 2000s, often scripting and producing his own films. After getting an average response to Jayam (1999) where he portrayed a supporting role with Mansoor Ali Khan, he reunited with the same director duo, Ravi-Raja, to make the family drama film, Kanmani Unakkaga (1999) starring opposite actress Suvalakshmi.[1][2] After appearing with actress Abitha in the romantic drama Poove Pen Poove (2001), he collaborated again with Ravi-Raja for the film Idhayamae, which released in 2003.

A film titled Nenjirukkumvarai Ninaivirukkum featuring Hussaini alongside Livingston and Shilpa Sivakumar was shot during 2003 and censored in 2008 but failed to have a theatrical release, before beinglater released straight to video.[3] In the mid 2000s, he also worked on a film titled Boogambam, but the film did not materialise.[1] A bilingual film titled Lemon began work in 2005 and was scheduled to have a release in 2012 after several delays.

Alongside his career in films, he was based out of Poland and set up the International American School of Warsaw.[4] He is married to Yola and has a daughter, Greta, who is a doctor in the USA.

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
1999 Jayam
1999 Kanmani Unakkaga
2001 Poove Pen Poove
2003 Idhayamae
2008 Nenjirukkumvarai Ninaivirukkum

References

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