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This memorial website was created to remember our dearest Prem Nazir who was born in India on April 7, 1926 and passed away on January 16, 1989. You will live forever in our memories and hearts.
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Prem Nazir

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Prem Nazir
Born Abdul Khader
April 7, 1926(1926-04-07)
Chirayinkeezhu, Travancore, Indian Empire
Died January 16, 1989(1989-01-16) (aged 62)
Madras, Tamil Nadu, India
Other names Nithyaharitha nayakan ( നിത്യഹരിത നായകന്‍ ) (Evergreen hero)
Occupation Actor
Years active 1952 - 1988
Parents Shahul Hamid
Asmabeevi
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Abdul Khader (7 April 1926 - 16 January 1989), better known by his stage name Prem Nazir (Malayalam: പ്രേം നസീര്‍), was an Indian film actor. He is considered one of the all time super stars in Malayalam cinema. He is referred to as the Nithya Haritha Nayakan (Ever Green Hero) of Malayalam cinema.

Nazir holds four Guinness records; for playing the lead role in nearly 610 films,[1] for playing opposite the same heroine in 107 films (with Sheela),[2] for acting in lead roles in thirty nine films which were released in a single year (1979),[3] and for acting opposite eighty heroines.[4] He is regarded as one of the most successful actors in Indian cinema, and is also known for his powerful performances in films like Iruttinte Athmavu, Kallichellamma, Dhwani, Murappennu, Anubhavangal Paalichakal, Padayottam, Vida Parayum Munpe, Azhakulla Saleena, and Nadhi.[4] The Government of India has honoured him with the Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri, the third and fourth highest civilian honours respectively, for his contribution towards Indian cinema.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Early life

Nazir was born in Chirayinkeezhu in the princely state of Travancore, to Akkode Shahul Hamid and Asuma Beevi. His mother died when he was very young. He completed his formal education from Kadinamkulam Lower Primary School, Sri Chithiravilasam School, S D College (Alappuzha), and Saint Berchman's College (Changanassery). By the time he completed his education, he had become an experienced drama artist. It was on the sets of his second movie, Visappinte Vili (1952), that Abdul Khader was renamed Prem Nazir by Thikkurussi Sukumaran Nair.

[edit] Entry into cinema

Prem Nazir had his acting debut as Shylock in the play The Merchant of Venice (1951), when he was a student at SB College, Changanacherry. He won the best actor award for this role in the play directed by Sheppard. His first film was Marumakal (1952), directed by S. K. Chari and produced by Paul Kallungal. He was credited Abdul Khader itself in this film. He got his career break with Visappinte Vili (1952), his second film, made for K&K Combines (Udaya Studio) by Telegu director Mohan Rao. PremNazir started his career when drama was the most popular visual medium and film making at its infancy. He started acting for the Excel Productions (Udaya Studio) and most of his films were for the Udaya and Merryland Studios.

[edit] Rise to stardom

With the arrival of Nazir, there was a new screen personality, a new debonair actor who could be the heart throb of the youth. Prem Nazir acquired the halo of a romantic hero and a loyal following. His tear-jerkers were very popular with women audiences and soon made him a darling of the masses. He soon became the first real star of Malayalam cinema. Another factor that helped Prem Nazir's instant rise — as it had the rise of his contemporaries in other regional film industries — was the continuing reign of mythologicals and devotionals. Costumed musicals, filmed start-to-finish within the confines of a studio, contributed their own. All such films for a long period kept him before his fans, nourished his romantic image and provided him unlimited scope for rehearsing and refining his talent in essaying diverse roles. Since the bulk of South Indian cinema was theatrical visually and aurally, Prem Nazir's stage background and his extraordinary command of Malayalam helped him win the hearts of his audience.

[edit] Golden years

In the late 50s, Nazir drew attention by playing movies with themes based on social and religious injustices in the society. From 1956 to 1976, Prem Nazir rode high at the crest of a tidal wave of popularity and also gave his best to Malayalam cinema. Nazir catapulted to the row of the finest actors of India with the film Iruttinte Athmavu (1967). Playing a demented youth — Velayadhan, Prem Nazir discovered his prowess as a dramatic actor of great intensity. Many critics have evaluated this role as his masterpiece, and as one of the finest onscreen performances ever. Written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair, the film provided Malayalam cinema with a new direction; that of the low budget film. One could see a lot of the pre-occupations of the scenarist, who carried the touches of human relationships through all of his subsequent films whether as screenplay writer or director. In spite of its large number of studio shots and overall theatricality, the film was so culturally rich that many of the episodes would become archetypes for future Malayalam film makers dealing with family drama. It depicted the story of an imbecile (finely portrayed by Prem Nazir) in a joint family with remarkable sensitivity and seriousness of purpose.

During his peak time, Nazir gave life to many characters and enjoyed a wide popularity among all sects of the society. He has played historical characters based on Vadakkan Pattukal. Aromalunni, Kannappanunni, Thacholi Ambu and Padayottam are some major films in this genre. Although the actor faced criticism for playing such roles as his physique was least suited for it, he still enjoyed a huge fan following among the audiences. He was well known for his roles as Hindu deities like Rama, Krishna and Ayyappa. In his movies, Nazir was well known for essaying the eternal romantic hero and the good guy who would bash up the villains without remorse.

Even though Nazir could not regenerate after the mid-1970s, he maintained his superstardom till the beginning of 1980s. In 1979, 39 of his films got released; a record. He also holds the record for having acted in the most leading roles - about 700 films (with 85 heroines; another record). Another record is for the most enduring screen team along with actress Sheela. They played opposite each other in 130 movies by 1975. Although Sheela is known as the lucky mascot of Prem Nazir, his movies with other heroines like Jayabharathi and Sharada were also big successes at box office. Prem Nazir pairing with comedian Adoor Bhasi was a sure-fire laugh riot. The void left by this duo is yet to be oxxupied. Nazir's association with playback singer K. J. Yesudas was perfect for the audience. Even today many consider the Nazir - Yesudas combination of song sequences remains the best ever on screen. He is quite popularly described as Nithyaharithanayakan (The Evergreen Hero), which do justice to the fact that he was acting as the hero in his elder years as well. Senior Malayalam cine actress Kaviyoor Ponnamma has revealed that Prem Nazir was a very good singer, and had training in Carnatic music.

[edit] Late career

By the beginning of 1980s, Nazir himself moved into supporting roles. He mostly played supporting roles with the then super stars Jayan, Sukumaran and Soman. In 1981, he played a major supporting role in Mohan's Vida Parayum Munpe that earned him the Kerala State Special Jury Award. This shift, from a super romantic hero to character roles, gave him many powerful characters during the mid-1980s. His last completed film was A. T. Abu's Dhwani (1989), in which he co-starred with Jayaram. His last release was Priyadarshan's Kadathanadan Ambadi (1990), in which he co-starred with Mohanlal. In one of his last interviews, he had expressed a desire to direct a film with Mammootty and Mohanlal in the lead.

[edit] Personal life

Prem Nazir was a teetotaller. He was not only a fine actor but also a good human being. He tried his hand in politics and had joined the Congress Party but he never contested elections. He is also a social reformer and with a helping mentality to others. He helps with money to some public needs in and around Chirayinkeezhu. e.g.:- Koonthalloor School, Chirainkeezhu Hospital, Palakunnu Library etc. Nazir also wrote a book on the film characters he essayed, Enne Thediyetha Kathapathrangal.

Prem Nazir's brother Prem Nawaz (Abdul Wahab) also acted in a few films. Although he was the first in the family to begin acting in movies, he later began producing films - Agniputhri, Thulaavarsham, Poojakku Edukatha Pookkal, Neethi and Keni to name a few. Prem Nawaz's only son, Prem Kishore has also had a stint with the industry by acting in two Malayalam films - Vacation and Thaskaraputran. Prem Nawaz has the distinction of acting in the first ever colour film made in Malayalam - Kandam Vechu Kottu. Prem Nazir's son Shahnawaz acted in a few films as well but could not succeed like his father.

Prem Nazir has three daughters viz. Laila (married to Engineer Rashid of Trivandrum & settled at Calicut), Rasiya (married to Mr.Hashim, Businessman from Kannur & settled at Chennai) - both elder to Shanawas. The youngest daughter is Rita (married to Doctor Sharafuddin of Punalur & settled at Muscat). Shanawas's wife Aisha (Malaysia) is the daughter of the eldest sister of Prem Nazir viz. Suleikha Beevi.

[edit] Legacy and Influence

Prem Nazir in C.I.D Nazeer

[edit] Accolades and achievements

[edit] Guinness records

  • playing lead roles in more films (over 600)
  • most lead roles opposite the same heroine (107 films with Sheela)
  • lead roles in more films released in a single year (39 films in 1979)
  • lead roles opposite more heroines (80 heroines)

[edit] Awards

He was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 1983 by the President of India in recognition of distinguished services of a high order to the nation in his field (acting). The Prem Nazir Award was initiated in his memory, in 1992, for excellence in contributions to the Malayalam cinema Industry. He has also held the position of National Film Award jury chairman.

[edit] Popular Star and Trend Setter

Prem Nazir is known to be the most influential and trendsetting lead actor in malayalam. He is known for his amazing longevity in that he was active during the peak years of other iconic malayalam superstars like Sathyan and Jayan acting alongside them in 60s and 70s respectively. Nazir who began his movie career in the early 50s, later acted alongside popular future stars like Mohanlal by the 80s. He was a mainstream superstar in malayalam for over a quarter of a century from late 1950s to early 80s. He also has an unofficial recognition of playing a campus character while in his late 50s.

[edit] Ultimate Romantic Hero

Nazir is generally considered the ultimate romantic hero in malayalam cinema due to his extraordinary handsomeness and ease of acting in romantic roles particularly in romantic song sequences.[5] His song sequences combined with the lyrics of Vayalar, tunes of Devarajan and voice of Yesudas produced what is called the golden era of malayalam film songs.[6]

[edit] Popular film genres

Two popular film genres initiated by Prem Nazir are the C.I.D series and the Vadakkanpattu series. The former is a group of investigative films in 60s & 70s in which Nazir played James Bond like protagonists. In most of these movies Nazir teamed with Adoor Bhasi, a famed comedy actor who would accompany Nazir characters in investigations. These hit mainstream popularity with the trendsetter Lanka Dahanam and are perhaps the single most popular movie series in malayalam film history. The waves created by this movie series continue in malayalam cinema, arguably to this day. It has inspired numerous adaptations and similar series like for example popular CBI series with Mammootty in the lead and a satirical CID series of Mohanlal-Sreenivasan team. Other inspired films are C.I.D Unnikrishnan starring Jayaram & C.I.D Moosa with Dileep in the lead. Another popular film series starring Nazir was a series of movies based on Vadakanpaattu which are part of the traditional folklore of Kerala. These are tales of martial warriors spread over generations through folk songs. Although the series may have been initiated by Sathyan's title role in Thacholi Othenan, the trend was continued long after his demise with Nazir in the lead, playing various other characters from Vadakkanpattu.[7] Nazir later teamed with other actors like Jayan and Mohanlal in later films of this category. A similar historical film series began later with Mammootty in the lead.

[edit] Important characters

[edit] Selected filmography

  • Kadathanadan Ambadi (1990)
  • Lal Americayil (1989)
  • Dhwani (1988) .... Rajasekharan Nair (His last film)
  • Ayalvasi Oru Daridravasi (1986) .... Adithya Varma
  • Manya Mahajanangale (1985)
  • Oru Sandesam Koodi (1985)
  • Dheivatheyorthu (1985)
  • Madhuvidhu Theerum Mumbe (1985)
  • Mukhyamanthri (1985)
  • Neerariyum Nerathu (1985)
  • Orikkal Oridathu (1985)
  • Oru Naal Innoru Naal (1985)
  • Ozhivukalam (1985)
  • Sannaham (1985)
  • Shatru (1985)
  • Snehicha Kuttathinu (1985)
  • Uyirthezhunnelppu (1985)
  • Vellarikka Pattanam (1985)
  • Alakadalinakkare (1984)
  • Amme Narayana (1984)
  • Ente Nandinikkutty (1984)
  • Inakkilly (1984) .... Zachariah
  • Kadamattachan (1984)
  • Krishna Guruvayoorappaa (1984)
  • Kurissu Yuddham (1984)
  • Makale Mappu Tharu (1984)
  • Manase Ninakku Mangalam (1984)
  • Manithali (1984)
  • Ningalil Oru Sthree (1984)
  • Oru Thettinte Katha (1984)
  • Piriyilla Naam (1984) .... Rajashekharan
  • Poomadathu Pennu (1984)
  • Vanitha Police (1984)
  • Vellam (1984)
  • Vikatakavi (1984)
  • Prem Nazirine Kanmanilla (1983)
  • Aashrayam (1983)
  • Adhipathyam (1983)
  • Adhyathe Anuragam (1983)
  • Angam (1983)
  • Attakkalasam (1983) .... C. K. Balachandran
  • Bandham (1983)
  • Bhookambam (1983) .... Mahendran
  • Chakravalam Chuvannappol (1983)
  • Deepaaradhana (1983)
  • Ee Yugam (1983)
  • Ente Katha (1983)
  • Himam (1983)
  • Justice Raja (1983)
  • Karyam Nissaram (1983) .... Unnithan
  • Kodumkattu (1983)
  • Mahabali (1983)
  • Marakkillorikkalum (1983) .... Madhavan Thampi
  • Mortuary (1983/II)
  • Onnu Chirikku (1983)
  • Oru Madapravinte Katha (1983)
  • Passport (1983)
  • Prasnam Gurutharam (1983) .... Ramamurthy
  • Prathigna (1983)
  • Theeram Thedunna Thira (1983)
  • Yuddham (1983)
  • Aadharsham (1982)
  • Aakrosam (1982)
  • Aarambham (1982)
  • Anga Chamayam (1982)
  • Anguram (1982)
  • Champalakadu (1982) transliteration)
  • Dhrohi (1982)
  • Idiyum Minnalum (1982)
  • Ivan Oru Simham (1982)
  • Jumbulingam (1982)
  • Keni (1982)
  • Maruppacha (1982)
  • Mayilanji (1982)
  • Mazhanilavu (1982)
  • Naagamadhathu Thampuratti (1982)
  • Oru Thira Pinneyum Thira (1982)
  • Paanchajanyam (1982)
  • Padayottam (1982)
  • Ponmudy (1982) .... Diwakaran
  • Post Mortem (1982)
  • Raktha Sakshi (1982)
  • Sree Ayyappanum Vavarum (1982)
  • Adima Changala (1981)
  • Ariyappedatha Rahasyam (1981) .... Vijayan
  • Attimari (1981) .... Soman
  • Charam (1981) ... aka The Ash
  • Choothattam (1981)
  • Druvasangamam (1981)
  • Ellaam Ninakku Vendi (1981)
  • Irattimadhuram (1981)
  • Itha Oru Dhikkari (1981)
  • Itihasam (1981)
  • Kaahalam (1981)
  • Kaattu Kallan (1981)
  • Kadathe (1981)
  • Kilungaatha Changalakal (1981)
  • Kodumudikal (1981)
  • Paathira Sooryan (1981)
  • Parvathi (1981) .... Urimees
  • Raktham (1981)
  • Sanchari (1981)
  • Sankharsham (1981)
  • Thaalam Manasinte Thaalam (1981)
  • Thadavara (1981)
  • Thakilu Kottampuram (1981)
  • Theekkali (1981)
  • Thenum Vayambum (1981)
  • Vida Parayum Mumbe (1981)
  • Love in Singapore (1980) .... Premachandran
  • Agni Kshethram (1980)
  • Air Hostess (1980)
  • Anthappuram (1980)
  • Chandrahassam (1980)
  • Dwik Vijayam (1980)
  • Ithikkara Pakky (1980)
  • Kari Puranda Jeevithangal (1980)
  • Lava (1980) .... Ramu
  • Mr. Micheal (1980)
  • Naayattu (1980)
  • Paallattu Kunjikannan (1980)
  • Pralayam (1980)
  • Theekkadal (1980) .... Balakrishnan
  • Theeram Thedunnavar (1980)
  • Indradhanush (1979)
  • Iniyum Kaanaam (1979)
  • Irumpazhikal (1979)
  • Kalam Kaathu Ninnilla (1979)
  • Kathir Mandapam (1979)
  • Mamangam (1979) .... Chanthunni
  • Manava Dharmam (1979)
  • Ormayil Nee Maathram (1979)
  • Pambaram (1979)
  • Pichathy Kuttappan (1979)
  • Prabhu (1979)
  • Sarpam (1979)
  • Tharangam (1979)
  • Thirayum Thiravum (1979)
  • Vaaleduthaven Vaalaal (1979)
  • Vellayani Paramu (1979)
  • Vijayanum Veeranum (1979)
  • Ward No. 7 (1979)
  • Aana Paachan (1978)
  • Amarsham (1978)
  • Ashtamudi Kayal (1978)
  • Bharyayum Kamukiyum (1978)
  • Ee Ganam Marakkumo (1978)
  • Gaandharvam (1978)
  • Jayikkanaayi Janichavan (1978)
  • Kadathanattu Maakkam (1978)
  • Kalpa Vriksham (1978)
  • Kanal Kattakal (1978)
  • Kudumbam Namakku Sreekovil (1978)
  • Lisa (1978) .... Murali
  • Mudhra Mothiram (1978)
  • Ninakku Njanum Enikku Neeyum (1978)
  • Nivedhyam (1978)
  • Paadasaram (1978)
  • Prarthana (1978)
  • Raju Rahim (1978)
  • Sathru Samharam (1978)
  • Snehathinte Mukhangal (1978)
  • Sundharimarude Swapnangal (1978)
  • Thacholy Ambu (1978)
  • Tharu Oru Janmam Koodi (1978)
  • Vilakkum Velichavum (1978)
  • Yagaswam (1978)
  • Acharam Ammini Osaram Omana (1977) .... Pakkaran
  • Akshaya Paathram (1977)
  • Anjali (1977)
  • Anugraham (1977)
  • Aparaajitha (1977)
  • Aparadhi (1977)
  • Aval Oru Devaalayam (1977)
  • Chathur Vedam (1977)
  • Hridhayame Sakshi (1977)
  • Innale Innu (1977)
  • Ivanente Priyaputhran (1977)
  • Kaduvaye Pidicha Kiduva (1977)
  • Kanchana Sita (1977)
  • Kannappanunni (1977)
  • Lakshmi (1977)
  • Mini Mol (1977)
  • Mohavum Mukthiyum (1977)
  • Muttathe Mulla (1977)
  • Panchamrutham (1977)
  • Parivarthanam (1977)
  • Randu Lokam (1977)
  • Rathi Manmathan (1977)
  • Saghakkale Munottu (1977)
  • Samudram (1977)
  • Soorya Kanthi (1977)
  • Sujatha (1977)
  • Tholkkan Enikku Manassilla (1977)
  • Thuruppu Gulam (1977)
  • Varadhakshina (1977)
  • Veedue Oru Swargam (1977)
  • Vishukkani (1977)
  • Aayiram Janmangal (1976)
  • Agnipushpam (1976)
  • Ajayanum Vijayanum (1976)
  • Ammini Ammavan (1976)
  • Amrudha Vahini (1976)
  • Chennai Valarthiya Kutty (1976)
  • Chirikudukka (1976)
  • Chottanikkara Amma (1976)
  • Kamadhenu (1976)
  • Kanyadanam (1976)
  • Kayamkulam Kochunniyude Maghan (1976)
  • Light House (1976)
  • Mailanum Mathevanum (1976)
  • Ozhukkinethire (1976)
  • Paarijatham (1976)
  • Panchami (1976)
  • Pick Pocket (1976)
  • Prasadam (1976)
  • Pushpa Sarem (1976)
  • Rajayogam (1976)
  • Seemantha Puthran (1976)
  • Themmadi Vellappan (1976)
  • Thulavarsham (1976)
  • Vanadevatha (1976)
  • Vazhi Vilakku (1976)
  • Aaranya Kaandum (1975)
  • Abhimanam (1975)
  • Alibaba and Forty-one Thieves (1975)
  • Ashthami Rohini (1975)
  • Ayodhya (1975)
  • Babu Mon (1975)
  • Chattambi Kalyani (1975)
  • Cheenavala (1975)
  • Chief Guest (1975)
  • Chumadu Thangai (1975)
  • Dharmakshetre Kurukshetre (1975)
  • Hello Darling (1975)
  • Kottaram Vilakkanundu (1975)
  • Love Marriage (1975)
  • Manishada (1975)
  • Neela Ponman (1975)
  • Padmaragam (1975)
  • Palaazhi Madhanam (1975)
  • Picnic (1975)
  • Pravaham (1975)
  • Priyamulla Sophia (1975)
  • Pulivalu (1975)
  • Rasaleela (1975)
  • Sammanam (1975)
  • Sindhu (1975)
  • Soorya Vamsam (1975)
  • Thiruvonam (1975)
  • Thmamara Thoni (1975)
  • Tourist Bungalow (1975)
  • Arakkallan Mukkallan (1974)
  • Aswathy (1974)
  • Ayalathe Sundari (1974)
  • Bhoomi Devi Pushpiniyayi (1974)
  • Chakravakam (1974)
  • Chanchala (1974)
  • Chandrakantham (1974)
  • College Girl (1974)
  • Durga (1974)
  • Honeymoon (1974)
  • Neela Kannukal (1974)
  • Nellu (1974) .... Raghavan Nair
  • Night Duty (1974)
  • Paathiravum Pakalvelichavum (1974)
  • Pancha Thanthram (1974)
  • Pattabhisekam (1974)
  • Rajhamsam (1974)
  • Rehasya Rathri (1974)
  • Saptha Swarangal (1974)
  • Sethu Bandhanam (1974)
  • Suprabhatham (1974)
  • Thachali Marumakan Chandu (1974)
  • Thumbolarcha (1974)
  • Achani (1973)
  • Agnathavasam (1973)
  • Angathattu (1973)
  • Azhakulla Saleena (1973)
  • Bhadradeepam (1973)
  • Chukku (1973)
  • Darshanam (1973)
  • Dharmayudham (1973)
  • Divyadharsanam (1973)
  • Football Champion (1973)
  • Interview (1973)
  • Kaalachakram (1973)
  • Ladies' Hostel (1973)
  • Manase (1973)
  • Pacha Nottukal (1973)
  • Padmavyooham (1973)
  • Panchavadi (1973)
  • Panitheeratha Veedu (1973)
  • Pavangal Pennungal (1973)
  • Police Ariyaruthe (1973)
  • Ponnapuram Kotta (1973)
  • Poymughangal (1973)
  • Sasthram Jayichu Manushyan Thottu (1973)
  • Thaniniram (1973)
  • Thenaruvi (1973)
  • Thiruvabharanam (1973)
  • Thottavadi (1973)
  • Urvashi Bharathi (1973)
  • Veendum Prabatham (1973)
  • Aadhyathe Katha (1972)
  • Aaradi Manninte Janmi (1972)
  • Anveshanam (1972)
  • Aromalunni (1972)
  • Brahmachari (1972)
  • Devi (1972)
  • Gandharava Kshetram (1972)
  • Manthrakodi (1972)
  • Manushya Bandhangal (1972)
  • Maram (1972) .... Ibrahim
  • Maravil Thirivu Sookshikkuka (1972)
  • Maya (1972)
  • Mayiladum Kunnu (1972)
  • Miss Mary (1972)
  • Nirthasala (1972)
  • Omana (1972)
  • Oru Sundariyude Katha (1972)
  • Postmane Kananilla (1972)
  • Punarjanmam (1972)
  • Pushpanjali (1972)
  • Sambhavami Yuge Yuge (1972)
  • Taxi Car (1972)
  • Anubhavangal Palichakal (1971)
  • CID Nazir (1971) .... C. I. D. Nazir
  • Ernakulam Junction (1971)
  • Kalithozhi (1971)
  • Lanka Dahanam (1971)
  • Marunnattil Oru Malayali (1971)
  • Moonupukkal (1971)
  • Muthassi (1971)
  • Neethi (1971)
  • Puthanveedu (1971)
  • Shiksha (1971)
  • Sumangali (1971)
  • Vilakkuvangiya Veena (1971)
  • Aa Chithrasalabham Parannotte (1970)
  • Ambalaprav (1970)
  • Amma Enna Stree (1970)
  • Anatha (1970)
  • Aranazhikaneram (1970)
  • Dattuputhran (1970)
  • Ezhuthatha Katha (1970)
  • Kakka Thamburatti (1970)
  • Kalpana (1970)
  • Kurukshetram (1970)
  • Lottery Ticket (1970)
  • Mindapennu (1970)
  • Moodalamanju (1970)
  • Nazhikakallu (1970)
  • Ningalenne Communistakki (1970)
  • Nizhalattam (1970)
  • Othenente Makan (1970)
  • Palunku Pathram (1970)
  • Pearl View (1970)
  • Rakta Pushpam (1970)
  • Saraswathi (1970)
  • Tara (1970)
  • Thurukkatha Vathil (1970) .... Bappu
  • Triveni (1970)
  • Vivaham Swargathil (1970)
  • Vivahitha (1970)
  • Aalmaram (1969)
  • Adimagal (1969) .... Raghavan
  • Anaachadanam (1969)
  • Ballatha Pahayan (1969)
  • Danger Biscuit (1969)
  • Jwala (1969)
  • Kadalpalam (1969)
  • Kalli Chellama (1969)
  • Kannoor Deluxe (1969)
  • Kootu Kudumbam (1969)
  • Mooladhanam (1969)
  • Mr. Kerala (1969)
  • Nadhi (1969) .... Johnny
  • Padicha Kallan (1969)
  • Poojapushpam (1969)
  • Rahasyam (1969)
  • Rest House (1969)
  • Susie (1969)
  • Vilakkapetta Bandhangal (1969)
  • Vila Kuranja Manushyan (1969)
  • Virunnukari (1969)
  • Agni Pareeksha (1968)
  • Anchu Sundariakal (1968)
  • Asuravithu (1968) .... Govindankutty
  • Bharyamar Sookshikkuka (1968)
  • Dial 2244 (1968)
  • Inspector (1968)
  • Kayal Karayil (1968)
  • Kodungalluramma (1968)
  • Laksha Prabhu (1968)
  • Love in Kerala (1968)
  • Paadunna Puzha (1968)
  • Punnapra Vayalar (1968)
  • Thirichadi (1968) .... Kuttappan/Venu
  • Thokkukal Katha Parayunnu (1968)
  • Thulabharam (1968) .... Ramu
  • Velutha Kathreena (1968) .... Namboothiri
  • Vidyarthi (1968)
  • Agniputhri (1967) .... Rajan
  • Ashwamedham (1967) .... Mohan
  • Balyakalasakhi (1967)
  • Bhagya Mudra (1967)
  • Chitra Mela (1967)
  • Cochin Express (1967) .... Rajan
  • Collector Malathy (1967)
  • Jeevikkan Anuvadhikuka (1967)
  • Kaanatha Veshangal (1967)
  • Kasavuthattam (1967)
  • Kottayam Kola Case (1967)
  • Kudumbam (1967)
  • Naadan Pennu (1967)
  • Nagarame Nandi (1967)
  • N.G.O (1967)
  • Ollathu Mathi (1967)
  • Paathira Pattu (1967)
  • Pareeksha (1967)
  • Pooja (1967)
  • Ramanan (1967)
  • Swapna Bhoomi (1967)
  • Udhyogastha (1967)
  • Anarkali (1966) .... Prince Salim
  • Iruttinte Athmavu (1966) .... Velayudhan
  • Kadamattathachan (1966)
  • Kalithozhan (1966)
  • Kalyana Rathriyil (1966)
  • Kanaka Chilanga (1966)
  • Kanmanikal (1966)
  • Koottukar (1966)
  • Kunjali Marakkar (1966) .... Antonio/Narayana Nair
  • Pennmakkal (1966)
  • Pinchu Hridhayam (1966)
  • Poocha Kanni (1966)
  • Priyathama (1966)
  • Station Master (1966)
  • Sthanarthy Saramma (1966)
  • Tilottama (1966)
  • Bhoomiyile Malakha (1965)
  • Chettathi (1965)
  • Devatha (1965)
  • Inapravugal (1965)
  • Jeevitha Yaathra (1965)
  • Kaliyodum (1965)
  • Kathirunna Nikah (1965)
  • Kavya Mela (1965) .... Jayadevan
  • Kochumon (1965)
  • Kuppivala (1965)
  • Mayavi (1965)
  • Murappennu (1965) .... Balan
  • Muthalali (1965)
  • Odeyil Ninnu (1965) .... Gopi
  • Porter Kunjali (1965)
  • Rajamalli (1965)
  • [[Rosy (film)|Rosy[[ (1965)
  • Shakuntala (1965)
  • Thankakudam (1965)
  • Althaara (1964)
  • Ayesha (1964)
  • Bhargavi Nilayam (1964) .... Sasikumar
  • Devaalayam (1964)
  • Karutha Kai (1964)
  • Kudumbini (1964)
  • Kutti Kuppayam (1964)
  • Orral Koodi Kallanaayi (1964)
  • Pazhassi Raja (1964)
  • School Master (1964)
  • Chilamboli (1963)
  • Kaattu Mynah (1963)
  • Kalayum Kaminiyum (1963)
  • Ninamaninja Kaalpaadukal (1963)
  • Sathyabhama (1963)
  • Snapaka Yohannan (1963)
  • Kaalpadukal (1962)
  • Laila Majnu (1962)
  • Shree Rama Pattabhishekam (1962)
  • Gnana Sundari (1961)
  • Krishna Kuchela (1961/I)
  • Unniyarcha (1961) .... Kunjiraman
  • Seeta (1960)
  • Thilakam (1960)
  • Sahodari (1959)
  • Chadarangam (1958)
  • Lilly (1958)
  • Mariakutty (1958)
  • Devasundari (1957)
  • Jailpully (1957)
  • Padatha Paingili (1957) .... Thankachan
  • Atmarpanam (1956)
  • Avar Unarunnu (1956)
  • Manthravadi (1956)
  • Aniyathi (1955)
  • C.I.D (1955)
  • Avakashi (1954)
  • Avan Varunnu (1954)
  • Balya Sakhi (1954)
  • Kidappadam (1954)
  • Manasakshi (1954)
  • Tandri (1953)
  • Achan (1952)
  • Visappinte Vili (1952)
  • Marumakal (1952)

[edit] References

[edit] External links

[edit] Videos of his last journey

 


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