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Aniyan Midhun

Aniyan Midhun is an Indian Wushu practitioner and reality television personality. He gained widespread recognition as a contestant on the fifth season of the Malayalam-language version of the Indian reality television series Bigg Boss, which aired on Asianet and Disney+ Hotstar.[1]

Early Life and Career

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Aniyan Midhun hails from Kerala, India. He has been passionate about martial arts from a young age and pursued Wushu, a form of Chinese martial arts. Over the years, he has participated in various national and international Wushu competitions, earning accolades for his performances.[2]

Bigg Boss Malayalam Season 5

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Aniyan Midhun entered the Bigg Boss house on Day 0 as one of the original contestants. Throughout his time on the show, he was known for his athleticism, discipline, and competitive spirit. His journey in the Bigg Boss house was marked by several notable moments, including his participation in various tasks and his interactions with fellow housemates.[3]

Despite facing tough competition, Aniyan Midhun managed to stay in the house until Day 91, when he was evicted. His presence on the show helped him gain a significant fan following and further established his reputation as a skilled Wushu practitioner.[4]

Personal Life

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Aniyan Midhun is dedicated to promoting Wushu and martial arts in India. He continues to train and inspire young athletes to pursue their passion for martial arts.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Bigg Boss Malayalam Season 5 Contestants". Onmanorama. Retrieved September 25, 2023.
  2. ^ "Meet Aniyan Midhun, India's Wushu Champion". The Hindu. Retrieved September 25, 2023.
  3. ^ "Bigg Boss Malayalam 5: Aniyan Midhun's Journey". India Today. Retrieved September 25, 2023.
  4. ^ "Bigg Boss Malayalam 5: Aniyan Midhun Evicted". The News Minute. Retrieved September 25, 2023.
  5. ^ "Aniyan Midhun: Inspiring the Next Generation of Martial Artists". Sportskeeda. Retrieved September 25, 2023.
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