Soubin Shahir is a versatile Indian actor, director, and writer known for his work in the Malayalam film industry, commonly referred to as Mollywood. Some of his notable films include 'Parava' (2017), 'Sudani from Nigeria' (2018), and 'Kumbalangi Nights' (2019). |
From a young age, Soubin harbored a strong passion for the world of cinema. |
During college, Soubin actively participated in sports, fancy dress competitions, and acting, prioritizing these extracurricular activities over academics. Despite this, his commitment to these pursuits did not overshadow his image as a dedicated student, enhancing his reputation among peers and educators. |
Soubin considers renowned Indian cinematographer Santosh Sivan as his mentor and guide in the film industry. |
Known for his fondness for caps, Soubin is often seen donning one as part of his signature style. |
In the initial stages of his career in the Malayalam film industry, Soubin aimed to learn the nuances of the field by working as an assistant director with the goal of eventually becoming a chief associate director. |
In February 2022, Soubin shared a heartfelt memory on Instagram about his experience as an assistant director, particularly recalling his first clapboard moment with veteran actor K. P. A. C. Lalitha during their film 'Djinn.' |
In July 2022, Soubin Shahir faced defamatory posts on filmmaker Omar Lulu's Facebook profile. The subsequent uproar led to the removal of the posts, prompting Omar to apologize, attributing the incident to a possible hacking attempt on his account. |
In May 2023, filmmaker Omar Lulu voiced disappointment with Soubin, citing incidents of uncooperative and undisciplined behavior during the making of 'Happy Wedding' (2018). Omar expressed concerns about the conduct of emerging Malayalam actors, stating that such actions create challenges for directors and producers in the industry, leading to disruptions in film production. |