Senthil Kumaran Selvarajan Age, Death, Height, Weight, Wife, Family, Biography & More

Senthil Kumaran Selvarajan Age, Death, Height, Weight, Wife, Family, Biography & More

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Wife: Aishwarya Senthil

Age: 35 Years

Death Date: 10/05/2021

Bio/Wiki
Profession(s) Body Builder, Athlete
Physical Stats & More
Height (approx.) in centimeters**- 175 cm**
in meters**- 1.75 m**
in feet & inches**- 5’ 9”**
Weight (approx.) in kilograms**- 95 kg**
in pounds**- 209 lbs**
Body Measurements (approx.) - Chest: 50 inches
- Waist: 34 inches
- Biceps: 20 inches
Eye Colour Black
Hair Colour Black
Personal Life
Date of Birth 10 November 1985 (Sunday)
Birthplace Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Date of Death 10 May 2021
Place of Death Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Age (at the time of death) 35 Years
Death Cause Heart attack check sources
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Zodiac sign Scorpio
Nationality Indian
Hometown Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
School Mar Coorilose Memorial Higher Secondary School
College/University Guru Nanak College, Chennai
Educational Qualification Graduate check sources
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Food Habit Non-Vegetarian
Tattoo(s) • Indian flag tattoo on his right forearm


• His son's name "Kenil" on his hand
Relationships & More
Marital Status (at the time of death) Married
Affairs/Girlfriends Not Known
Marriage Date 1 December 2014
Family
Wife/Spouse Aishwarya Senthil
Children Son- Kenil Senthil


Daughter- None
Parents Father: Selva Rajan
Mother: Name Not Known
Siblings Brother- Ganesh Kumar
Sister- Not Known
Style Quotient
Car Collection BMW
Bike Collection Harley-Davidson

Some Lesser Known Facts About Senthil Kumaran Selvarajan

  • Senthil Kumaran Selvarajan was an Indian bodybuilder who represented India at the international level.

  • He was born and raised in Chennai, Tamil Nadu

  • He started bodybuilding in Chennai and had been in this profession for almost 13 years.

  • By the age of  17, he had started going to the gym. In 2008, he started a career in bodybuilding when he participated in the Inter-Railways championship.

    Senthil Kumaran Selvarajan with his father at the Inter-Railways championship 2008

  • In 2012, he won the title MR.Tamil Nadu. In the same year, he won a silver medal in the Mr.INDIA championship.

    Senthil Kumaran Selvarajan at MR.Tamil Nadu event

  • In 2013, he participated in Sheru Indian Classic where he won a silver medal. In the same year, he participated in Mr.World championship, held in Morocco in the 85 kg category.

  • In 2016, he won a bronze medal in the 100 kg category at the 50th Asian Championship ABPF Federation in Bhutan. In 2019, he won a silver medal in the 90 kg category in Mr. World championship.

    Senthil Kumaran Selvarajan at the 50th Asian Championship ABPF Federation Bhutan

  • He was an active social media user, and through his social media accounts, he used to give various tips on fitness, even in his last post, he inspired people to pay heed to their fitness. He wrote,

    Wait … will wait … until the day of my life on the International Stage . Soon …”

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  • On 10 May 2021, after Senthil Kumaran Selvarajan’s demise, nutrition expert and contest prep coach Chris Aceto wrote on his Instagram account,

    It’s with incredible sadness that I am sharing the very painful news of the sudden passing of Indian super star in the making Senthil Kumaran Selvarajan. Senthil was a remarkable bodybuilder. I used to fill his ears with” we are going to the Olympia 212 or Classic for sure.” I meant it. He believed it. More important Senthil was a Kind and loving husband father and brother. His wife is to deliver their second child within the month. Senthil is a great student and friend. I am sure all of the Indian bodybuilding community is in shock, will miss him dearly, as will his close friends and family. I miss you already. I am saddened yet feel even sadder for your family. I am so honored to have known you. with genuine Love and respect to you and your family.”

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