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Adoor Bhasi

K. Bhaskaran Nair[1] (1 March 1929 – 29 March 1990), known by his stage name Adoor Bhasi, was an Indian actor and film director from Kerala. Adoor Bhasi was almost always cast as the man who stands next to the hero. His hilarious actions and roles became the cynosure of comic scenes in the Malayalam films of the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, especially with Ever Green Hero of Malayalam Cinema, Shri Prem Nazir. He is also famous for his eloquent speeches in fluent English. He directed three Malayalam films during the late 1970s.[2]

Adoor Bhasi
Born
K. Bhaskaran Nair

1 March 1929
Died29 March 1990(1990-03-29) (aged 61)
Other namesBhasi
Years active1953–1990
Parent(s)E. V. Krishna Pillai
Maheshwari Amma
RelativesC.V. Raman Pillai (grandfather)

Early life

Adoor Bhasi was born on 1 March 1929 in Peringanadu, Adoor, Travancore, with a rich lineage to boast of. His father, E. V. Krishna Pillai, was a renowned Malayalam humourist writer, dramatist, pioneering short story writer and essayist, a lawyer and a Member of the then Travancore Legislative Assembly (M.L.C.). His mother, Maheshwari Amma, was the youngest daughter of C. V. Raman Pillai, one among the greatest Malayalam novelists, being the first historical novelist in Malayalam and author of Marthanda Varma, Dharmaraja, Premamritham, and Ramarajabahadur, pioneering dramatist, journalist and social activist.

Bhasi was the fourth of the seven children of his parents. His siblings (two sisters and four brothers) were (all late) K. Omana Amma, K. Ramachandran Nair alias Chandraji, Rajalakshmi Amma, K. Padmanabhan Nair, Sankaran Nair, who died young at the age of 18, and K. Krishnan Nair.[3]

His elder brother Chandraji became a film actor much before him. Chandraji entered the Film world of Bollywood and acted in a few Hindi films (Bimal Roy's Parineeta and Hrishikesh Mukherji's films) before moving over with his family to Madras to live with Adoor Bhasi. Chandraji was the manager of RK Studios owned by Raj Kapoor in Mumbai and has acted as villain in the popular Bollywood film Ashique alongside Raj Kapoor. Chandraji then acted in several Malayalam films like Chithram and became well known as an actor. His nephew, B. Harikumar, is a well-known novelist, satirist and actor in Malayalam and has acted in several TV serials and feature films.

Bhasi spent his childhood along with his parents in Trivandrum. He had his primary education in a missionary school—Vadakkekottaaram—in the capital city. After his father's premature death at the age of 44, Bhasi, along with his mother and siblings moved to his father's native village of Adoor and had his middle and high school studies in the English High School of Adoor. After his school education, he moved over to Trivandrum and lived with his maternal aunt. He then joined the Institute of Textile Technology and passed the professional course of diploma in Textile Chemistry. He did not attend any college for graduation. After acquiring the diploma, he was to do internship in a textile mill in Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu, but owing to financial difficulties, he could not pursue the prescribed internship. He then worked as an apprentice in the Lakshmi Textiles factory in Trivandrum, but could not secure a job in any textile mill in Travancore. He stayed put in Trivandrum and while staying with his eldest maternal aunt, B. Gourikutty Amma, for more than 12 years in Rosscote Bungalow, the house built by his maternal grandfather, C. V. Raman Pillai, began acting on the amateur stage and taking part in dramas broadcast by All India Radio, Thiruvananthapuram station, along with leading stage actors of the time, like C. I. Parameswaran Pillai, Kainikkara Kumara Pillai, P. K. Vikraman Nair, T. R. Sukumaran Nair, Jagathy N. K. Achary, Nagavally R. S. Kurup, Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair, P. K. Veeraraghavan Nair alias Veeran, T. N. Gopinathan Nair, Aranmula Ponnamma, Mavelikara Ponnamma, and Pattom Saraswathi Amma.

During those twelve years, he also worked as the Manager of P. K. Memorial Press run by the well-known playwright, T. N. Gopinathan Nair, and also worked as the Manager of Sakhi weekly, edited by T. N. Gopinathan Nair, Rosscote Krishna Pillai and Kavalam Narayana Panicker. His friendship with T. N. earned for him many close contacts with writers and artistes in the professional world of Malayalam drama and films. That ultimately secured for him entry into the amateur stage and finally to the Malayalam film world.

Career

Bhasi got his first chance in a small role in a Malayalam feature film, Thiramala, directed by P. R. S. Pillai. His first notable film was Chandrathara's Mudiyanaya Puthran (1961). In the year 1968, he acted in Viruthan Shanku, the first full-length comedy in Malayalam cinema by P. Venu. He went on to become one of the highly sought-after and inalienable actors and celebrities of Malayalam feature films of the 1960s and 1970s. He, along with S. P. Pillai and Bahadur formed the trio that contributed to rollicking comedy scenes in Malayalam films. Bhasi went on to act in over 700 films, mainly in supporting roles. He acted with almost all leading actors in Malayalam in his period, like Sathyan, Prem Nazir, Madhu, K. P. Ummer, Jayan, M. G. Soman, Sukumaran, Mammootty and Mohanlal.

He acted as the villain in Karimbana and Itha Oru Manushyan. He did double roles in Kottaram Vilkkanundu, Bhadradeepam and Lankadahanam. He got his first Kerala State Film Award for best actor in 1974 for Chattakkari. He first acted as hero in John Abraham's Cheriyachante Kroorakrithyangal (1978) and got the Kerala State Film Award for best actor in 1979. Later in 1984, he won the Kerala State Film Award for best actor for his performance in 18 April (1983). A memorial to Adoor Bhasi is being built by the District Panchayat of Pathanamthitta, the foundation stone for which was laid on 12 June 2009.

A film based on Bhasi's real-life is in the making with Dileep playing the lead role. It is based on a novel by B. Harikumar (his nephew) called Mareecham. The script work is by Harikumar himself and the film is produced and directed by Suku Menon. The location is planned out of Trivandrum and Adoor.

Adoor Bhasi is often considered one of the first film makers in South India to recognize the credentials of Kamal Haasan when he cast him as lead in his movie Adiyapadam, Kamal later became one of the greatest stars India has ever produced.

Controversies

Adoor Bhasi was accused by several artistes including K. P. A. C. Lalitha and director P. Chandrakumar of being a villain in real life as well as drunk and a sadist after his death.[4][5]

Death

Bhasi suffered from various health problems like diabetes and hypertension during his last years. He also suffered from kidney disease. Being a lifelong bachelor, he did not have any family support. The death of his co-star Prem Nazir in January 1989 shattered him very much. Nazir was not only Bhasi's co-star in many films, but was also a childhood friend. Finally, he died on 29 March 1990, aged 61. His death occurred on the eve of his father's 52nd death anniversary. He was cremated with full state honours at his home in Adoor.

Awards

Kerala State Film Awards:

Filmfare Awards South:

Filmography

As actor

Note: The list may be incomplete

  • Thiramaala (1953)
  • Mudiyanaaya Puthran (1961) as Krishnan Nair
  • Jnaanasundari (1961) as Michael
  • Viyarpintae Vila (1962)
  • Velu Thampi Dalava (1962)
  • Bhagyajathakam (1962)
  • Sathyabhama (1963)
  • Ninamaninja Kaalpaadukal (1963) as Subramaniyam Potti
  • Moodupaddam (1963)
  • Chilamboli (1963)
  • Ammaye Kaanaan (1963) as Sangameshwara Iyer
  • Thacholi Othenan (1964) as Vanan Ambu
  • School Master (1964) as Appunni Nair
  • Orral Koodi Kallanaayi (1964) as Panikkar
  • Kutti Kuppayam (1964) as Chekunju
  • Kudumbini (1964) as Kelu Nair
  • Karutha Kai (1964) as Soman
  • Kalanju Kittiya Thankam (1964) as K.P.Nair
  • Devaalayam (1964)
  • Bharthavu (1964)
  • Bhargavi Nilayam (1964) as Cheriya Pareekanni
  • Atom Bomb (1964) as Paachu
  • Althaara (1964)
  • Aadhiya Kiranangal (1964) as Krishnan Ashan
  • Thommante Makkal (1965)
  • Thankakudam (1965)
  • Shyamalachechi (1965)
  • Shakuntala (1965)
  • Sarpakadu (1965)
  • Rajamalli (1965)
  • Porter Kunjali (1965) as Aboobakkar Mullakka
  • Pattuthoovaala (1965) as Dr. Gregory
  • Odayil Ninnu (1965) as Velu
  • Muthalali (1965)
  • Murappennu (1965) as Shanku
  • Mayavi (1965) as Bhasi
  • Kochumon (1965)
  • Kavya Mela (1965) as Vikraman
  • Kattu Thulasi (1965)
  • Kattu Pookkal (1965) as Pankan
  • Kathirunna Nikah (1965)
  • Kalyana Photo (1965)
  • Kadathukaran (1965) as Kala Velu
  • Jeevithayaathra (1965) as Madhavan
  • Inapravugal (1965)
  • Devatha (1965)
  • Chettathi (1965) as Bhargavan
  • Bhoomiyile Malakha (1965) as Pothen
  • Ammu (1965)
  • Tilottama (1966)
  • Tharavatamma (1966) as Paramu Kuruppu
  • Sthanarthi Saramma (1966) as Sasthrikal
  • Station Master (1966)
  • Rowdy (1966)
  • Priyathama (1966)
  • Poocha Kanni (1966)
  • Pinchu Hridhayam (1966)
  • Pakalkkinavu (1966)
  • Mayor Nair (1966)
  • Kusruthy Kuttan (1966)
  • Kunjali Marakkar (1966)
  • Koottukar (1966)
  • Kayamkulam Kochunni (1966) as Ochira Pachupilla
  • Karuna (1966)
  • Anarkali (1966) as Karim
  • Kanmanikal (1966)
  • Kanaka Chilanga (1966)
  • Kalyana Rathriyil (1966)
  • Kallipennu (1966)
  • Kalithozhan (1966)
  • Jail (1966)
  • Iruttinte Athmavu (1966) as Guru Kunjichaathu
  • Archana (1966) as Bhasi
  • Udhyogastha (1967)
  • Swapna Bhoomi (1967)
  • Sahadharmini (1967)
  • Ramanan (1967)... Poojari
  • Post Man (1967)
  • Pavappettaval (1967) as Manager
  • Collector Malathy (1967) as Kittunni
  • Pareeksha (1967) as Ayappan Pilla
  • N.G.O (1967)
  • Nagarame Nandi (1967)
  • Naadan Pennu (1967)
  • Mainatharuvi Kola Case (1967)
  • Madatharuvi (1967)
  • Kudumbam (1967)
  • Kottayam Kola Case (1967)
  • Kavalaam Chundan (1967)
  • Kasavuthattam (1967) as Khader
  • Kaanatha Veshangal (1967)
  • Jeevikkan Anuvadhikuka (1967)
  • Cochin Express (1967)
  • Chitra Mela (1967) as (segment "Penninte Prapancham")
  • Bhagya Mudra (1967)
  • Awal (1967)
  • Ashwamedham (1967) as Manthravadi
  • Anveshichu Kandethiyilla (1967)
  • Agniputhri (1967) as Parvathidas
  • Yakshi (1968) as Ananthan
  • Viruthan Shanku (1968)
  • Velutha Kathreena (1968) as Kuriachan
  • Vazhi Pizhacha Santhathy (1968)
  • Thulabharam (1968) as Achuthan Nair
  • Thirichadi (1968)
  • Punnapra Vayalar (1968) as Gopalji
  • Padunna Puzha (1968) as Pachu Pilla, Dakshyayani,Mother(triple role)
  • Midumidukki (1968)
  • Manaswini (1968)
  • Love in Kerala (1968) as Kunjunni
  • Laksha Prabhu (1968)
  • Kodungalluramma (1968)
  • Viruthan Shanku (1968) as Vikraman/Shanku
  • Kayal Karayil (1968)
  • Kattu Kurangu (1968)
  • Karthika (1968) as Mathai
  • Kaliyalla Kalyanam (1968)
  • Inspector (1968)
  • Dial 2244 (1968)
  • Bharyamar Sookshikkuka (1968) as S R Poduval
  • Asuravithu (1968)
  • Aparadhini (1968)
  • Anchu Sundariakal (1968)
  • Agni Pareeksha (1968) as Unni
  • Virunnukari (1969) as Swami
  • Vila Kuranja Manushyan (1969)
  • Vilakkapetta Bandhangal (1969)
  • Veettu Mrugam (1969)
  • Susie (1969)
  • Sandhya (1969)
  • Rest House (1969) as K. R. Das, Beetle (double role)
  • Rahasyam (1969) as Sankaran
  • Padicha Kallan (1969)
  • Nadhi (1969) as Lazer
  • Mr. Kerala (1969)
  • Mooladhanam (1969) as Kuruppu
  • Kootu Kudumbam (1969)
  • Kannoor Deluxe (1969) as Chandu Nair
  • Kadalpalam (1969) as Nanukuttan Nair
  • Jwala (1969) as Menon
  • Kallichellamma(1969) as Kesheva Pilla
  • Danger Biscuit (1969) as Swami
  • Anaachadanam (1969)
  • Adimakal (1969) as Giridhara Yogi/Naanu Kurup
  • Aalmaram (1969)
  • Vivahitha (1970) as Ramayya
  • Vivaham Swargathil (1970)
  • Mindapennu (1970) as Das
  • Vazhve Mayam (1970) as Achuthan Nair
  • Triveni (1970) as Purushu
  • Thara (1970) as Velu Pilla
  • Stree (1970)
  • Saraswathi (1970)
  • Rakthapushpam (1970)
  • Priya (1970)
  • Pearl View (1970) as Henry
  • Palunku Pathram (1970)
  • Othenente Makan (1970) as Naduvazhi
  • Moodalmanju (1970) as Lonappan
  • Lottery Ticket (1970) as Lottery Menon/Bhaskara Menon
  • Kuttavali (1970) as Kesavan
  • Kurukshetram (1970)
  • Kalpana (1970)
  • Kakka Thamburatti (1970)
  • Ezhuthatha Katha (1970)
  • Dathuputhran (1970) as Jose's father
  • Cross Belt (1970) as Sahasram Iyyer
  • Bhikara Nimishankal (1970) as Ranger James
  • Aranazhikaneram (1970) as Sivarama Kurup
  • Anadha (1970)
  • Amma Enna Stree (1970)
  • Ambalaprav (1970)
  • Nilakkatha Chalanangal (1970)
  • Aa Chithrasalabham Parannotte (1970)
  • Vithukal (1971) as Eravan Nair
  • Vilakkuvangiya Veena (1971) as S. R. Menon
  • Vidhyarthigale Ithile Ithile (1971)
  • Ummachu (1971)
  • Shiksha (1971) as Krishna Pilla
  • Oru Penninte Katha (1971)
  • Makane Ninakku Vendi (1971) as Kruvilla
  • Neethi (1971)
  • Moonupukkal (1971)
  • Marunnattil Oru Malayali (1971) as Narasimham
  • Line Bus (1971) as Koodan Govinda Pilla
  • Lanka Dahanam (1971) as Kondotti Moosathu, Mathai
  • Karakanakadal (1971)
  • Sarasayya (1971) as Poulose
  • Inquilab Zindabad (1971)
  • Anubhavangal Paalichakal (1971) as Rajappan
  • C.I.D. Nazir (1971) as Bhasi
  • Achante Bharya (1971) as Karunakaran Nair
  • Aabhijathyam (1971) as Chandi
  • Theertha Yathra (1972)
  • Taxi Car (1972) as Nambiar, Bhasi (double role)
  • Snehadeepame Mizhi Thurakku (1972)
  • Sambhavami Yuge Yuge (1972) as Velu
  • Sakthi (1972)
  • Saathi (1972)
  • Puthra Kamekhi (1972)
  • Pushpanjali (1972) as Pachupilla
  • Punarjanmam (1972)
  • Postmane Kananilla (1972) as Hidumban
  • Oru Sundariyude Katha (1972) as Unthuvandi Krishnankutty
  • Omana (1972) as Cheriyachan
  • Nirthasala (1972) as Paachu
  • Nadan Premam (1972)
  • Miss Mary (1972) as Sankaran
  • Mayiladum Kunnu (1972)
  • Maya (1972) as Raghuraman
  • Maravil Thirivu Sookshikkuka (1972)... Kaduva Kurien
  • Maram (1972)
  • Manushya Bandhangal (1972)
  • Manthrakodi (1972)
  • Kandavarundo (1972)
  • Kalippava (1972)
  • Ini Oru Janmam Tharu (1972)
  • Gandharavakshetram (1972) as Thekkedam Thirumeni
  • Devi (1972)
  • Chembarathi (1972) as Bhasi
  • Brahmachari (1972)
  • Azhimukham (1972)
  • Aromalunni (1972)
  • Anveshanam (1972)
  • Ananthasayanam (1972)
  • Achanum Bappayum (1972) as Madhavan
  • Aaradi Manninte Janmi (1972) as Philippose
  • Veendum Prabatham (1973)
  • Urvashi Bharathi (1973)
  • Udhayam (1973) as Ready Krishna Pilla
  • Thottavadi (1973) as Dr. Pushpangadathan
  • Thiruvabharanam (1973)
  • Thenaruvi (1973)
  • Thekkan Kattu (1973) as Gopalan
  • Thaniniram (1973) as Viswambharan
  • Soundarya Pooja (1973)
  • Sasthram Jayichu Manushyan Thottu (1973) as Ramakrishnan
  • Rakkuyil (1973)
  • Preathangalude Thazhvaram (1973)
  • Poymughangal (1973)
  • Ponnapuram Kotta (1973)
  • Police Ariyaruthe (1973)
  • Pavangal Pennungal (1973)
  • Panchavadi (1973) as Samson
  • Padmavyooham (1973) as Pathrose
  • Pacha Nottukal (1973) as Thommi Aashaan
  • Nakhangal (1973)
  • Masappady Mathupillai (1973)
  • Manushya Puthran (1973)
  • Manase (1973)
  • Maram (1973) as Apputti
  • Madhavikutty (1973)
  • Ladies' Hostel (1973) as Bharathan
  • Kavitha (1973)
  • Kaliyugam (1973)
  • Kaapalika (1973) as Pothachan/Peter
  • Kaalachakram (1973) as Kochukuttan
  • Ithu Manushiano? (1973)
  • Interview (1973) as Velu Pilla
  • Football Champion (1973) as K. B. K. Nair
  • Enippadikal (1973)
  • Divyadharsanam (1973) as Kolappan
  • Dhriksakshi (1973)
  • Dharmayudham (1973) as Godhavarma Thampuran
  • Darshanam (1973)
  • Chukku (1973)
  • Chenda (1973)
  • Chaayam (1973)
  • Bhadradeepam (1973) as Devarajan Potti/Unni Swami(double role)
  • Angathattu (1973)
  • Ajnathavasam (1973) as Minnal
  • Achani (1973) as Kaimal
  • Aaradhika (1973) as Seitu
  • Uttarayanam (1974)
  • Thumbolarcha (1974) as Bidananthan
  • Thacholi Marumakan Chandu (1974) as Kandacheri Chappan
  • Swarna Vigraham (1974)
  • Suprabhatham (1974)
  • Shapa Moksham (1974)
  • Sethu Bandhanam (1974)
  • Saptha Swarangal (1974) as Prathapan
  • Rehasya Rathri (1974)
  • Rajhamsam (1974)
  • Poonthenaruvi (1974) as Ummachan
  • Pattabhishekam (1974) as Bhasi
  • Pancha Thanthram (1974) as Krishnankutty
  • Oru Pidi Ari (1974)
  • Night Duty (1974) as Padmanabha Panikkar
  • Nellu (1974) as Nanu
  • Neela Kannukal (1974)
  • Nathoon (1974)
  • Nagaram Sagaram (1974)
  • Nadee Nadanmare Aavashyamunde (1974)
  • Manyasree Viswamithran (1974) as Sankaran
  • Durga (1974)
  • College Girl (1974) as Suku
  • Check Post (1974)
  • Chattakkari (1974) as Morris
  • Chandrakantham (1974)
  • Chanchala (1974)
  • Chakravakam (1974) as Sankaran
  • Bhoomi Devi Pushpiniyayi (1974) as Sankara Menon
  • Ayalathe Sundari (1974) as Gopal/Palgo
  • Aswathy (1974)
  • Arakkallan Mukkalkkallan (1974)
  • Alakal (1974)
  • Velicham Akale (1975)
  • Ullasa Yaathra (1975)
  • Tourist Bungalow (1975)
  • Thmamara Thoni (1975)
  • Thiruvonam (1975)
  • Swarna Matsyam (1975)
  • Chattambikkalyaani (1975) as Shareeram Kuttappan
  • Soorya Vamsam (1975)
  • Sammanam (1975)
  • Raagam (1975)
  • Sindhu (1975) as Venu
  • Pravaham (1975) as Chandran
  • Picnic (1975) as A. B. Menon
  • Pennpada (1975) as Bhaskara Pillai
  • Palaazhi Madhanam (1975)
  • Padmaragam (1975)
  • Oomana Kunju (1975)
  • Neela Ponman (1975) as Kutty
  • Mucheettu Kalikarante Magal (1975)
  • Mattoru Seetha (1975)
  • Manishada (1975)
  • Makkal (1975)
  • Madhura Padhinezhu (1975)
  • Love Marriage (1975) as Menon
  • Love Letter (1975)
  • Kuttichaathan (1975)
  • Kottaram Vilakkanundu (1975)
  • Kalayana Sougandhikam (1975)
  • Hello Darling (1975) as Padmarajan
  • Dharmakshetre Kurukshetre (1975)
  • Criminals (1975)
  • Chuvanna Sandhyakal (1975)
  • Chumadu Thangai (1975)
  • Chief Guest (1975)
  • Cheenavala (1975) as Pappo
  • Boy Friend (1975/I)
  • Babu Mon (1975) as Balagopal
  • Alibaba and Forty-one Thieves (1975) as Kasim
  • Abhimanam (1975)
  1. Ayodhya (1975) as M. K. Muthalali
  • Aaranya Kaandum (1975)
  • Yudha Bhoomi (1976)
  • Yaksha Gaanam (1976) as P. K. Panikkar
  • Vazhi Vilakku (1976)
  • Vanadevatha (1976) as Kunju
  • Sex Illa Stund Illa (1976)
  • Seemantha Puthran (1976)
  • Rathriyile Yathrakkar (1976)
  • Rajayogam (1976)
  • Pushpa Sarem (1976)
  • Preeyamvadha (1976)
  • Prasadam (1976) as Dr. Chandran
  • Ponn (1976)
  • Pick Pocket (1976)
  • Panchami (1976) as Gangan
  • Paarijatham (1976)
  • Ozhukkinethire (1976)
  • Neeyente Lahari (1976)
  • Neela Sari (1976)
  • Muthu (1976)
  • Mohiniyattom (1976)
  • Manasa Veena (1976)
  • Mailanum Mathevanum (1976)
  • Light House (1976) as Chandu
  • Kayamkulam Kochunniyude Maghan (1976)
  • Kanyadanam (1976)
  • Kamadhenu (1976) as Sreekumaran
  • Dweep (1976)
  • Chottanikkara Amma (1976)
  • Chennai Valarthiya Kutty (1976)
  • Ayalkari (1976) as Fernandez
  • Appooppan (1976)
  • Anubhavam (1976)
  • Amrudha Vahini (1976) as Vinod
  • Ammini Ammavan (1976)
  • Amma (1976)
  • Ajayanum Vijayanum (1976)
  • Abhinandanam (1976)
  • Vyamoham (1977)
  • Yatheem (1977) as Musaliyar
  • Vishukkani (1977)
  • Veedue Oru Swargam (1977)
  • Varadhakshina (1977)
  • Thuruppu Gulam (1977)
  • Tholkkan Enikku Manassilla (1977)
  • Sujatha (1977)
  • Soorya Kanthi (1977)
  • Sneham (1977)
  • Shukradasha (1977)
  • Satyavan Savithri (1977)
  • Samudram (1977) as Easwara Pilla
  • Rathi Manmathan (1977)
  • Randu Lokam (1977) as Keshava Kurup
  • Parivarthanam (1977)
  • Panchamrutham (1977)
  • Nurayum Pathayum (1977)
  • Nirakudam (1977)
  • Nalumani Pookkal (1977)
  • Muttathe Mulla (1977) as Kochappan
  • Mohavum Mukthiyum (1977)
  • Mini Mol (1977)
  • Makam Piranna Manka (1977)
  • Lakshmi (1977)
  • Kannappanunni (1977) as Thankakudam
  • Kaduvaye Pidicha Kiduva (1977)
  • Itha Ivide Vare (1977) as Nanu
  • Guruvayoor Kesavan (1977)
  • Chathur Vedam (1977)
  • Chakravarthini (1977)
  • Bharya Vijayam (1977)
  • Aparaajitha (1977)
  • Anjali (1977)
  • Ammayi Amma (1977)
  • Akshaya Paathram (1977)
  • Akale Aakasam (1977)
  • Adyapadam (1977)
  • Acharam Ammini Osaram Omana (1977) as Inchakattil Kittu Pillai
  • Yagaswam (1978)
  • Vadakakkoru Hridhyam (1978)
  • Theerangal (1978)
  • Thamburatti (1978) as Thampuran
  • Snehathinte Mukhangal (1978)
  • Sathru Samharam (1978)
  • Reghu Vamsam (1978)
  • Rathi Nirvedham (1978)
  • Ona Pudava (1978)
  • Nivedhyam (1978) as Kamsan Panikkar
  • Nakshathrangale Kaaval (1978)
  • Mattoru Karnan (1978)
  • Mannu (1978)
  • Madanolsavam (1978) as Frederick March
  • Kudumbam Namakku Sreekovil (1978) as Sukumaran
  • Kanal Kattakal (1978) as Arjunan
  • Kalpa Vriksham (1978) as Judo/Ajayan
  • Kadathanattu Maakkam (1978)
  • Jayikkanaayi Janichavan (1978)
  • Jala Tharangam (1978)
  • Itha Oru Manushyan (1978) as Padmanabha Kurup
  • Gaandharvam (1978)
  • Ee Ganam Marakkumo (1978)
  • Bharyayum Kamukiyum (1978)
  • Bandhanam (1978)
  • Balapareekshanam (1978)
  • Aval Vishwastha Aayirunnu (1978) as Avarachan
  • Ashoka Vanam (1978)
  • Anubhoothikalude Nimisham (1978)
  • Adimakachavadam (1978)
  • Aarum Anyaralla (1978) as Vareed
  • Aana Paachan (1978)
  • Ward No. 7 (1979)
  • Vellayani Paramu (1979) as Abdu
  • Thuramugham (1979)
  • Rakthamillatha Manushyan (1979) as Ramalinga Chettiyar
  • Prabhu (1979) as Siddhan
  • Allauddinum Albhutha Vilakkum (1979) as Muhammed Hussain
  • Manushiyan (1979)
  • Koumara Praayam (1979)
  • Kathir Mandapam (1979)
  • Cheriyachante Kroora Krithyangal (1979)... Cheriyachan
  • Rajaneegandhi (1980) as Krishna Menon
  • Naayattu (1980)
  • Meen (1980)
  • Karimpana (1980) as Sayippu
  • Kalika (1980) as Vasu
  • Ethikkara Pakky (1980) as Supramuthayyan
  • Digvijayam (1980) as Kannappan
  • Anthappuram (1980)
  • Ammayum Makkalum (1980)
  • Aagamanam (1980) as Samuel
  • Theekkali (1981) as Bahuleyan
  • Thakilu Kottampuram (1981) as Kunjunni Kurup
  • Saahasam (1981)
  • Paathira Sooryan (1981) as Pappachan
  • Kodumudikal (1981) as Vasukuttan Pilla
  • Kallan Pavithran (1981) as Merchant/Trader
  • Irattimadhuram (1981)
  • Ellaam Ninakku Vendi (1981) as Panikkar
  • Munnettam (1981) as Gopalan Nair
  • Kadathu (1981) as School Principal
  • Vidhichathum Kothichathum (1982)
  • Snehapoorvam Meera (1982) as Panikkar
  • Oru Kunju Janikkunnu (1982)
  • Ormakkayi (1982)
  • Olangal (1982)
  • Naagamadhathu Thampuratti (1982)
  • Mayilanji (1982) as Hameed Sayivu
  • Mathruka Kudumbam (1982)
  • Koaritharicha Naal (1982)
  • Keni (1982)
  • Aasha (1982)... Willy
  • Kattile Pattu (1982) as Raghavan Pilla
  • Jumbulingam (1982)
  • Ilakkangal (1982)
  • Irattimadhuram (1982) as Thorappan Panikkar
  • Gaanam (1982)
  • Ente Mohangal Poovaninju (1982) as Easwaran
  • Enikkum Oru Divasam (1982) as Ouseph
  • Chiriyo Chiri (1982)
  • Chillu (1982) as Annie's father
  • Sandhya Vandanam (1983)
  • Sandhyakku Virinja Poovu (1983)
  • Rugma (1983) as Bhatt
  • Pinnilavu (1983) as Padmanabha Pillai
  • Oomai Kuyil (1983)
  • Onnu Chirikku (1983) as Krishnan Nair
  • Nanayam (1983)
  • Maniyara (1983)
  • Mahabali (1983)
  • Kuyiline Thedi (1983) as Ganapathi Iyer
  • Justice Raja (1983)
  • Iniyenkilum (1983) as Parakkal Mathai
  • Himavahini (1983) as Watcher
  • Guru Dakshina (1983)
  • Ente Katha (1983) as Govinda Kuruppu
  • Engane Nee Marakkum (1983)
  • Belt Mathai (1983) as Pokker
  • Ashtapadi (1983)
  • Adhyathe Anuragam (1983)
  • Aadhipathyam (1983) as Sankara Pilla
  • Aaroodam (1983)
  • Vetta (1984)
  • Vepraalam (1984)
  • Vellam (1984) as Kunjunni
  • Kilikkonchal(1984) as Menon
  • Thathamme Poocha Poocha (1984) as Gonsalves
  • Swanthamevide Bandhamevide (1984) as Bhaskara Menon
  • Pavam Poornima (1984) as Chellappan Pilla
  • Onnanu Nammal (1984) as Padmanabhan Nair
  • Muthodu Muthu (1984) as Prabhakaran Pillai
  • Manithali (1984) as Abdullakunjikka
  • Lakshmana Rekha (1984)
  • Koottinilamkili (1984) as Valiya Kurup
  • Jeevitham (1984)
  • Itha Innu Muthal (1984)
  • Ethirppukal (1984)
  • Ente Kalithozhan (1984)
  • Eenum (1984)
  • Edavelakku Sesham (1984)
  • Swantham Sarika (1984) as Krishnan Nair
  • Athirathram (1984) as Lona
  • 18 April (1984) as Policeman's father-in-law
  • Aalkkoottathil Thaniye (1984) as Achuthan
  • Principal Olivil (1985)
  • Pacha Velicham (1985) as Mohammed
  • Orikkal Oridathu (1985)
  • Neerariyum Nerathu (1985)
  • Mulamoottil Adima (1985) as Shivaswami
  • Madhu Vidhurathri (1985)
  • Kilippattu (1985)
  • Aanakkorumma (1985) as Raman Nair
  • Ee Thanalil Ithiri Neram (1985)
  • Avidathepole Ivideyum (1985)
  • Eeran Sandhya (1985)
  • Manya Mahajanangale (1985)
  • Angadikkappurathu (1985) as Lazar
  • Yathra (1985) as Priest
  • Vaiki Odunna Varathi (1986)
  • Rajavinte Makan (1986) as Priest
  • Iniyum Kurukshethram (1986) as Govinda Pillai
  • Kaveri (1986) as Raman Nair
  • Adukkan Entheluppam (1986) as San Diego
  • Nandi Veendum Varika (1986) as Vishnu Nampoothiri
  • Padayani (1986)
  • Rakkuyilin Rajassadasil (1986)
  • Kochu Themmadi (1986)
  • Sarvakalashala (1987) as College Principal
  • Irupatham Noottandu (1987)
  • Purushartham (1987)
  • Bhoomiyile Rajakkanmar (1987) as Thekkumkoor Valiya Thampuran
  • Kalam Mari Katha Mari (1987) as Musthafa
  • Idanazhiyil Oru Kaalocha (1987)
  • Ivide Ellavarkkum Sukham (1987) as Thampuran
  • Manivatharile Aayiram Sivarathrikal (1987) as Neena's uncle
  • Rahasyam Parama Rahasyam (1988) as Chathunni
  • Evidence (1988)
  • Chakkikotha Chankaran (1989) as Madhava Menon
  • Ragam Anuragam (1990) as Xavier

As director

As playback singer

  • "Kaduva..." - Maravil Tirivu Sookshikkuka
  • "Oru Roopa Nottu Koduthal..." - Lottery Ticket (1970)
  • "Thallu Thallu..." - Abhijatyam
  • "Thalassery..." - Kannur Deluxe
  • "Kuruvi petti", "Vottilla Vottilla..." - Sthanarthi Saramma
  • "Velutha Vavinum..." with K. J. Yesudas and P. Suseela - Chakravakam
  • "Neeya Saranam..." - Thekkan Kattu
  • "Manyanmare..." - Sakthi
  • "Pankaja Dala Nayane...", "Irattathookkam..." - Kattukurangu
  • "Anachal Chanda..." - Adya Kiranam
  • "Kallupaalathil Kariyaachan..." - Aadyakiranangal (1964)
  • "Manjulabhaashini Baale..." - Aadyakiranangal (1964)
  • "Kannoor Dharmadam..." - Aadyakiranangal (1964)
  • "Shanka Vittu Varunnallo..." - Aadyakiranangal (1964)
  • "Car Lorreel Keri..." - Aadyakiranangal (1964)
  • "Zindabaad Zindabaad..." - Sthaanaarthi Saramma (1966)
  • "Kaduvappetti..." - Sthaanaarthi Saramma (1966)
  • "Utharamadhuraapuri..." - Kaattukurangu (1969)
  • "Kallukulangare..." - Kaattukurangu (1969)
  • "Shyaamalam Graamaranga..." - Kaattukurangu (1969)
  • "Chinchilam Chiluchilam..." - Vidyarthikale Ithile Ithile (1972)
  • "Oshaakali..." - Chaayam (1973)
  • "Velutha Vavinum..." - Chakravaakam (1974)
  • "Naanam Maraykkaan..." - Swarnnavigraham (1974)
  • "Angaadi Marunnukal..." - Amrithavaahini (1976)
  • "Chora Thilaykkum Kaalam..." - Raghuvamsham (1978)
  • "Kokkarakko Paadum..." - Onappudava (1978)
  • "Ikkaanunna Kettitadhil" [Bit]... - Thuramukham (1979)
  • "Enaakshiyaarival" [Bit]... - Thuramukham (1979)

Lyrics

  • "Angaadi Marunnukal..." Amrithavaahini (1976)

References

  1. ^ "ഹാസ്യത്തിന്‍റെ തമ്പുരാന്‍: അടൂര്‍ ഭാസി". from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 26 November 2013.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2 December 2013. Retrieved 26 November 2013.
  3. ^ "അടൂര്‍ഭാസി - ചിരിയുടെ ഗൗരവം". from the original on 2 December 2013. Retrieved 26 November 2013.
  4. ^ "Adoor Bhasi a villian [sic] in real life : KPAC Lalitha". YouTube. from the original on 8 October 2018. Retrieved 17 October 2018.
  5. ^ "Adoor Bhasi was a sadist". YouTube. from the original on 11 October 2020. Retrieved 17 October 2018.

External links

  • Adoor Bhasi at IMDb

adoor, bhasi, bhaskaran, nair, march, 1929, march, 1990, known, stage, name, indian, actor, film, director, from, kerala, almost, always, cast, stands, next, hero, hilarious, actions, roles, became, cynosure, comic, scenes, malayalam, films, 1950s, 1960s, 1970. K Bhaskaran Nair 1 1 March 1929 29 March 1990 known by his stage name Adoor Bhasi was an Indian actor and film director from Kerala Adoor Bhasi was almost always cast as the man who stands next to the hero His hilarious actions and roles became the cynosure of comic scenes in the Malayalam films of the 1950s 1960s 1970s and 1980s especially with Ever Green Hero of Malayalam Cinema Shri Prem Nazir He is also famous for his eloquent speeches in fluent English He directed three Malayalam films during the late 1970s 2 Adoor BhasiBornK Bhaskaran Nair1 March 1929Peringanadu IndiaDied29 March 1990 1990 03 29 aged 61 Other namesBhasiYears active1953 1990Parent s E V Krishna Pillai Maheshwari AmmaRelativesC V Raman Pillai grandfather Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Controversies 4 Death 5 Awards 6 Filmography 6 1 As actor 6 2 As director 6 3 As playback singer 7 Lyrics 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditAdoor Bhasi was born on 1 March 1929 in Peringanadu Adoor Travancore with a rich lineage to boast of His father E V Krishna Pillai was a renowned Malayalam humourist writer dramatist pioneering short story writer and essayist a lawyer and a Member of the then Travancore Legislative Assembly M L C His mother Maheshwari Amma was the youngest daughter of C V Raman Pillai one among the greatest Malayalam novelists being the first historical novelist in Malayalam and author of Marthanda Varma Dharmaraja Premamritham and Ramarajabahadur pioneering dramatist journalist and social activist Bhasi was the fourth of the seven children of his parents His siblings two sisters and four brothers were all late K Omana Amma K Ramachandran Nair alias Chandraji Rajalakshmi Amma K Padmanabhan Nair Sankaran Nair who died young at the age of 18 and K Krishnan Nair 3 His elder brother Chandraji became a film actor much before him Chandraji entered the Film world of Bollywood and acted in a few Hindi films Bimal Roy s Parineeta and Hrishikesh Mukherji s films before moving over with his family to Madras to live with Adoor Bhasi Chandraji was the manager of RK Studios owned by Raj Kapoor in Mumbai and has acted as villain in the popular Bollywood film Ashique alongside Raj Kapoor Chandraji then acted in several Malayalam films like Chithram and became well known as an actor His nephew B Harikumar is a well known novelist satirist and actor in Malayalam and has acted in several TV serials and feature films Bhasi spent his childhood along with his parents in Trivandrum He had his primary education in a missionary school Vadakkekottaaram in the capital city After his father s premature death at the age of 44 Bhasi along with his mother and siblings moved to his father s native village of Adoor and had his middle and high school studies in the English High School of Adoor After his school education he moved over to Trivandrum and lived with his maternal aunt He then joined the Institute of Textile Technology and passed the professional course of diploma in Textile Chemistry He did not attend any college for graduation After acquiring the diploma he was to do internship in a textile mill in Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu but owing to financial difficulties he could not pursue the prescribed internship He then worked as an apprentice in the Lakshmi Textiles factory in Trivandrum but could not secure a job in any textile mill in Travancore He stayed put in Trivandrum and while staying with his eldest maternal aunt B Gourikutty Amma for more than 12 years in Rosscote Bungalow the house built by his maternal grandfather C V Raman Pillai began acting on the amateur stage and taking part in dramas broadcast by All India Radio Thiruvananthapuram station along with leading stage actors of the time like C I Parameswaran Pillai Kainikkara Kumara Pillai P K Vikraman Nair T R Sukumaran Nair Jagathy N K Achary Nagavally R S Kurup Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair P K Veeraraghavan Nair alias Veeran T N Gopinathan Nair Aranmula Ponnamma Mavelikara Ponnamma and Pattom Saraswathi Amma During those twelve years he also worked as the Manager of P K Memorial Press run by the well known playwright T N Gopinathan Nair and also worked as the Manager of Sakhi weekly edited by T N Gopinathan Nair Rosscote Krishna Pillai and Kavalam Narayana Panicker His friendship with T N earned for him many close contacts with writers and artistes in the professional world of Malayalam drama and films That ultimately secured for him entry into the amateur stage and finally to the Malayalam film world Career EditBhasi got his first chance in a small role in a Malayalam feature film Thiramala directed by P R S Pillai His first notable film was Chandrathara s Mudiyanaya Puthran 1961 In the year 1968 he acted in Viruthan Shanku the first full length comedy in Malayalam cinema by P Venu He went on to become one of the highly sought after and inalienable actors and celebrities of Malayalam feature films of the 1960s and 1970s He along with S P Pillai and Bahadur formed the trio that contributed to rollicking comedy scenes in Malayalam films Bhasi went on to act in over 700 films mainly in supporting roles He acted with almost all leading actors in Malayalam in his period like Sathyan Prem Nazir Madhu K P Ummer Jayan M G Soman Sukumaran Mammootty and Mohanlal He acted as the villain in Karimbana and Itha Oru Manushyan He did double roles in Kottaram Vilkkanundu Bhadradeepam and Lankadahanam He got his first Kerala State Film Award for best actor in 1974 for Chattakkari He first acted as hero in John Abraham s Cheriyachante Kroorakrithyangal 1978 and got the Kerala State Film Award for best actor in 1979 Later in 1984 he won the Kerala State Film Award for best actor for his performance in 18 April 1983 A memorial to Adoor Bhasi is being built by the District Panchayat of Pathanamthitta the foundation stone for which was laid on 12 June 2009 A film based on Bhasi s real life is in the making with Dileep playing the lead role It is based on a novel by B Harikumar his nephew called Mareecham The script work is by Harikumar himself and the film is produced and directed by Suku Menon The location is planned out of Trivandrum and Adoor Adoor Bhasi is often considered one of the first film makers in South India to recognize the credentials of Kamal Haasan when he cast him as lead in his movie Adiyapadam Kamal later became one of the greatest stars India has ever produced Controversies EditAdoor Bhasi was accused by several artistes including K P A C Lalitha and director P Chandrakumar of being a villain in real life as well as drunk and a sadist after his death 4 5 Death EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Bhasi suffered from various health problems like diabetes and hypertension during his last years He also suffered from kidney disease Being a lifelong bachelor he did not have any family support The death of his co star Prem Nazir in January 1989 shattered him very much Nazir was not only Bhasi s co star in many films but was also a childhood friend Finally he died on 29 March 1990 aged 61 His death occurred on the eve of his father s 52nd death anniversary He was cremated with full state honours at his home in Adoor Awards EditKerala State Film Awards 1974 Best Actor Chattakkari directed by K S Sethumadhavan 1979 Best Actor Cheriyachante Kroorakrithyangal directed by John Abraham 1984 Second Best Actor 18 April directed by Balachandra Menon Filmfare Awards South 1976 Best Actor RaagamFilmography EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message As actor Edit Note The list may be incomplete Thiramaala 1953 Mudiyanaaya Puthran 1961 as Krishnan Nair Jnaanasundari 1961 as Michael Viyarpintae Vila 1962 Velu Thampi Dalava 1962 Bhagyajathakam 1962 Sathyabhama 1963 Ninamaninja Kaalpaadukal 1963 as Subramaniyam Potti Moodupaddam 1963 Chilamboli 1963 Ammaye Kaanaan 1963 as Sangameshwara Iyer Thacholi Othenan 1964 as Vanan Ambu School Master 1964 as Appunni Nair Orral Koodi Kallanaayi 1964 as Panikkar Kutti Kuppayam 1964 as Chekunju Kudumbini 1964 as Kelu Nair Karutha Kai 1964 as Soman Kalanju Kittiya Thankam 1964 as K P Nair Devaalayam 1964 Bharthavu 1964 Bhargavi Nilayam 1964 as Cheriya Pareekanni Atom Bomb 1964 as Paachu Althaara 1964 Aadhiya Kiranangal 1964 as Krishnan Ashan Thommante Makkal 1965 Thankakudam 1965 Shyamalachechi 1965 Shakuntala 1965 Sarpakadu 1965 Rajamalli 1965 Porter Kunjali 1965 as Aboobakkar Mullakka Pattuthoovaala 1965 as Dr Gregory Odayil Ninnu 1965 as Velu Muthalali 1965 Murappennu 1965 as Shanku Mayavi 1965 as Bhasi Kochumon 1965 Kavya Mela 1965 as Vikraman Kattu Thulasi 1965 Kattu Pookkal 1965 as Pankan Kathirunna Nikah 1965 Kalyana Photo 1965 Kadathukaran 1965 as Kala Velu Jeevithayaathra 1965 as Madhavan Inapravugal 1965 Devatha 1965 Chettathi 1965 as Bhargavan Bhoomiyile Malakha 1965 as Pothen Ammu 1965 Tilottama 1966 Tharavatamma 1966 as Paramu Kuruppu Sthanarthi Saramma 1966 as Sasthrikal Station Master 1966 Rowdy 1966 Priyathama 1966 Poocha Kanni 1966 Pinchu Hridhayam 1966 Pakalkkinavu 1966 Mayor Nair 1966 Kusruthy Kuttan 1966 Kunjali Marakkar 1966 Koottukar 1966 Kayamkulam Kochunni 1966 as Ochira Pachupilla Karuna 1966 Anarkali 1966 as Karim Kanmanikal 1966 Kanaka Chilanga 1966 Kalyana Rathriyil 1966 Kallipennu 1966 Kalithozhan 1966 Jail 1966 Iruttinte Athmavu 1966 as Guru Kunjichaathu Archana 1966 as Bhasi Udhyogastha 1967 Swapna Bhoomi 1967 Sahadharmini 1967 Ramanan 1967 Poojari Post Man 1967 Pavappettaval 1967 as Manager Collector Malathy 1967 as Kittunni Pareeksha 1967 as Ayappan Pilla N G O 1967 Nagarame Nandi 1967 Naadan Pennu 1967 Mainatharuvi Kola Case 1967 Madatharuvi 1967 Kudumbam 1967 Kottayam Kola Case 1967 Kavalaam Chundan 1967 Kasavuthattam 1967 as Khader Kaanatha Veshangal 1967 Jeevikkan Anuvadhikuka 1967 Cochin Express 1967 Chitra Mela 1967 as segment Penninte Prapancham Bhagya Mudra 1967 Awal 1967 Ashwamedham 1967 as Manthravadi Anveshichu Kandethiyilla 1967 Agniputhri 1967 as Parvathidas Yakshi 1968 as Ananthan Viruthan Shanku 1968 Velutha Kathreena 1968 as Kuriachan Vazhi Pizhacha Santhathy 1968 Thulabharam 1968 as Achuthan Nair Thirichadi 1968 Punnapra Vayalar 1968 as Gopalji Padunna Puzha 1968 as Pachu Pilla Dakshyayani Mother triple role Midumidukki 1968 Manaswini 1968 Love in Kerala 1968 as Kunjunni Laksha Prabhu 1968 Kodungalluramma 1968 Viruthan Shanku 1968 as Vikraman Shanku Kayal Karayil 1968 Kattu Kurangu 1968 Karthika 1968 as Mathai Kaliyalla Kalyanam 1968 Inspector 1968 Dial 2244 1968 Bharyamar Sookshikkuka 1968 as S R Poduval Asuravithu 1968 Aparadhini 1968 Anchu Sundariakal 1968 Agni Pareeksha 1968 as Unni Virunnukari 1969 as Swami Vila Kuranja Manushyan 1969 Vilakkapetta Bandhangal 1969 Veettu Mrugam 1969 Susie 1969 Sandhya 1969 Rest House 1969 as K R Das Beetle double role Rahasyam 1969 as Sankaran Padicha Kallan 1969 Nadhi 1969 as Lazer Mr Kerala 1969 Mooladhanam 1969 as Kuruppu Kootu Kudumbam 1969 Kannoor Deluxe 1969 as Chandu Nair Kadalpalam 1969 as Nanukuttan Nair Jwala 1969 as Menon Kallichellamma 1969 as Kesheva Pilla Danger Biscuit 1969 as Swami Anaachadanam 1969 Adimakal 1969 as Giridhara Yogi Naanu Kurup Aalmaram 1969 Vivahitha 1970 as Ramayya Vivaham Swargathil 1970 Mindapennu 1970 as Das Vazhve Mayam 1970 as Achuthan Nair Triveni 1970 as Purushu Thara 1970 as Velu Pilla Stree 1970 Saraswathi 1970 Rakthapushpam 1970 Priya 1970 Pearl View 1970 as Henry Palunku Pathram 1970 Othenente Makan 1970 as Naduvazhi Moodalmanju 1970 as Lonappan Lottery Ticket 1970 as Lottery Menon Bhaskara Menon Kuttavali 1970 as Kesavan Kurukshetram 1970 Kalpana 1970 Kakka Thamburatti 1970 Ezhuthatha Katha 1970 Dathuputhran 1970 as Jose s father Cross Belt 1970 as Sahasram Iyyer Bhikara Nimishankal 1970 as Ranger James Aranazhikaneram 1970 as Sivarama Kurup Anadha 1970 Amma Enna Stree 1970 Ambalaprav 1970 Nilakkatha Chalanangal 1970 Aa Chithrasalabham Parannotte 1970 Vithukal 1971 as Eravan Nair Vilakkuvangiya Veena 1971 as S R Menon Vidhyarthigale Ithile Ithile 1971 Ummachu 1971 Shiksha 1971 as Krishna Pilla Oru Penninte Katha 1971 Makane Ninakku Vendi 1971 as Kruvilla Neethi 1971 Moonupukkal 1971 Marunnattil Oru Malayali 1971 as Narasimham Line Bus 1971 as Koodan Govinda Pilla Lanka Dahanam 1971 as Kondotti Moosathu Mathai Karakanakadal 1971 Sarasayya 1971 as Poulose Inquilab Zindabad 1971 Anubhavangal Paalichakal 1971 as Rajappan C I D Nazir 1971 as Bhasi Achante Bharya 1971 as Karunakaran Nair Aabhijathyam 1971 as Chandi Theertha Yathra 1972 Taxi Car 1972 as Nambiar Bhasi double role Snehadeepame Mizhi Thurakku 1972 Sambhavami Yuge Yuge 1972 as Velu Sakthi 1972 Saathi 1972 Puthra Kamekhi 1972 Pushpanjali 1972 as Pachupilla Punarjanmam 1972 Postmane Kananilla 1972 as Hidumban Oru Sundariyude Katha 1972 as Unthuvandi Krishnankutty Omana 1972 as Cheriyachan Nirthasala 1972 as Paachu Nadan Premam 1972 Miss Mary 1972 as Sankaran Mayiladum Kunnu 1972 Maya 1972 as Raghuraman Maravil Thirivu Sookshikkuka 1972 Kaduva Kurien Maram 1972 Manushya Bandhangal 1972 Manthrakodi 1972 Kandavarundo 1972 Kalippava 1972 Ini Oru Janmam Tharu 1972 Gandharavakshetram 1972 as Thekkedam Thirumeni Devi 1972 Chembarathi 1972 as Bhasi Brahmachari 1972 Azhimukham 1972 Aromalunni 1972 Anveshanam 1972 Ananthasayanam 1972 Achanum Bappayum 1972 as Madhavan Aaradi Manninte Janmi 1972 as Philippose Veendum Prabatham 1973 Urvashi Bharathi 1973 Udhayam 1973 as Ready Krishna Pilla Thottavadi 1973 as Dr Pushpangadathan Thiruvabharanam 1973 Thenaruvi 1973 Thekkan Kattu 1973 as Gopalan Thaniniram 1973 as Viswambharan Soundarya Pooja 1973 Sasthram Jayichu Manushyan Thottu 1973 as Ramakrishnan Rakkuyil 1973 Preathangalude Thazhvaram 1973 Poymughangal 1973 Ponnapuram Kotta 1973 Police Ariyaruthe 1973 Pavangal Pennungal 1973 Panchavadi 1973 as Samson Padmavyooham 1973 as Pathrose Pacha Nottukal 1973 as Thommi Aashaan Nakhangal 1973 Masappady Mathupillai 1973 Manushya Puthran 1973 Manase 1973 Maram 1973 as Apputti Madhavikutty 1973 Ladies Hostel 1973 as Bharathan Kavitha 1973 Kaliyugam 1973 Kaapalika 1973 as Pothachan Peter Kaalachakram 1973 as Kochukuttan Ithu Manushiano 1973 Interview 1973 as Velu Pilla Football Champion 1973 as K B K Nair Enippadikal 1973 Divyadharsanam 1973 as Kolappan Dhriksakshi 1973 Dharmayudham 1973 as Godhavarma Thampuran Darshanam 1973 Chukku 1973 Chenda 1973 Chaayam 1973 Bhadradeepam 1973 as Devarajan Potti Unni Swami double role Angathattu 1973 Ajnathavasam 1973 as Minnal Achani 1973 as Kaimal Aaradhika 1973 as Seitu Uttarayanam 1974 Thumbolarcha 1974 as Bidananthan Thacholi Marumakan Chandu 1974 as Kandacheri Chappan Swarna Vigraham 1974 Suprabhatham 1974 Shapa Moksham 1974 Sethu Bandhanam 1974 Saptha Swarangal 1974 as Prathapan Rehasya Rathri 1974 Rajhamsam 1974 Poonthenaruvi 1974 as Ummachan Pattabhishekam 1974 as Bhasi Pancha Thanthram 1974 as Krishnankutty Oru Pidi Ari 1974 Night Duty 1974 as Padmanabha Panikkar Nellu 1974 as Nanu Neela Kannukal 1974 Nathoon 1974 Nagaram Sagaram 1974 Nadee Nadanmare Aavashyamunde 1974 Manyasree Viswamithran 1974 as Sankaran Durga 1974 College Girl 1974 as Suku Check Post 1974 Chattakkari 1974 as Morris Chandrakantham 1974 Chanchala 1974 Chakravakam 1974 as Sankaran Bhoomi Devi Pushpiniyayi 1974 as Sankara Menon Ayalathe Sundari 1974 as Gopal Palgo Aswathy 1974 Arakkallan Mukkalkkallan 1974 Alakal 1974 Velicham Akale 1975 Ullasa Yaathra 1975 Tourist Bungalow 1975 Thmamara Thoni 1975 Thiruvonam 1975 Swarna Matsyam 1975 Chattambikkalyaani 1975 as Shareeram Kuttappan Soorya Vamsam 1975 Sammanam 1975 Raagam 1975 Sindhu 1975 as Venu Pravaham 1975 as Chandran Picnic 1975 as A B Menon Pennpada 1975 as Bhaskara Pillai Palaazhi Madhanam 1975 Padmaragam 1975 Oomana Kunju 1975 Neela Ponman 1975 as Kutty Mucheettu Kalikarante Magal 1975 Mattoru Seetha 1975 Manishada 1975 Makkal 1975 Madhura Padhinezhu 1975 Love Marriage 1975 as Menon Love Letter 1975 Kuttichaathan 1975 Kottaram Vilakkanundu 1975 Kalayana Sougandhikam 1975 Hello Darling 1975 as Padmarajan Dharmakshetre Kurukshetre 1975 Criminals 1975 Chuvanna Sandhyakal 1975 Chumadu Thangai 1975 Chief Guest 1975 Cheenavala 1975 as Pappo Boy Friend 1975 I Babu Mon 1975 as Balagopal Alibaba and Forty one Thieves 1975 as Kasim Abhimanam 1975 Ayodhya 1975 as M K MuthalaliAaranya Kaandum 1975 Yudha Bhoomi 1976 Yaksha Gaanam 1976 as P K Panikkar Vazhi Vilakku 1976 Vanadevatha 1976 as Kunju Sex Illa Stund Illa 1976 Seemantha Puthran 1976 Rathriyile Yathrakkar 1976 Rajayogam 1976 Pushpa Sarem 1976 Preeyamvadha 1976 Prasadam 1976 as Dr Chandran Ponn 1976 Pick Pocket 1976 Panchami 1976 as Gangan Paarijatham 1976 Ozhukkinethire 1976 Neeyente Lahari 1976 Neela Sari 1976 Muthu 1976 Mohiniyattom 1976 Manasa Veena 1976 Mailanum Mathevanum 1976 Light House 1976 as Chandu Kayamkulam Kochunniyude Maghan 1976 Kanyadanam 1976 Kamadhenu 1976 as Sreekumaran Dweep 1976 Chottanikkara Amma 1976 Chennai Valarthiya Kutty 1976 Ayalkari 1976 as Fernandez Appooppan 1976 Anubhavam 1976 Amrudha Vahini 1976 as Vinod Ammini Ammavan 1976 Amma 1976 Ajayanum Vijayanum 1976 Abhinandanam 1976 Vyamoham 1977 Yatheem 1977 as Musaliyar Vishukkani 1977 Veedue Oru Swargam 1977 Varadhakshina 1977 Thuruppu Gulam 1977 Tholkkan Enikku Manassilla 1977 Sujatha 1977 Soorya Kanthi 1977 Sneham 1977 Shukradasha 1977 Satyavan Savithri 1977 Samudram 1977 as Easwara Pilla Rathi Manmathan 1977 Randu Lokam 1977 as Keshava Kurup Parivarthanam 1977 Panchamrutham 1977 Nurayum Pathayum 1977 Nirakudam 1977 Nalumani Pookkal 1977 Muttathe Mulla 1977 as Kochappan Mohavum Mukthiyum 1977 Mini Mol 1977 Makam Piranna Manka 1977 Lakshmi 1977 Kannappanunni 1977 as Thankakudam Kaduvaye Pidicha 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Anubhoothikalude Nimisham 1978 Adimakachavadam 1978 Aarum Anyaralla 1978 as Vareed Aana Paachan 1978 Ward No 7 1979 Vellayani Paramu 1979 as Abdu Thuramugham 1979 Rakthamillatha Manushyan 1979 as Ramalinga Chettiyar Prabhu 1979 as Siddhan Allauddinum Albhutha Vilakkum 1979 as Muhammed Hussain Manushiyan 1979 Koumara Praayam 1979 Kathir Mandapam 1979 Cheriyachante Kroora Krithyangal 1979 Cheriyachan Rajaneegandhi 1980 as Krishna Menon Naayattu 1980 Meen 1980 Karimpana 1980 as Sayippu Kalika 1980 as Vasu Ethikkara Pakky 1980 as Supramuthayyan Digvijayam 1980 as Kannappan Anthappuram 1980 Ammayum Makkalum 1980 Aagamanam 1980 as Samuel Theekkali 1981 as Bahuleyan Thakilu Kottampuram 1981 as Kunjunni Kurup Saahasam 1981 Paathira Sooryan 1981 as Pappachan Kodumudikal 1981 as Vasukuttan Pilla Kallan Pavithran 1981 as Merchant Trader Irattimadhuram 1981 Ellaam Ninakku Vendi 1981 as Panikkar Munnettam 1981 as Gopalan Nair Kadathu 1981 as School Principal Vidhichathum Kothichathum 1982 Snehapoorvam Meera 1982 as Panikkar Oru Kunju Janikkunnu 1982 Ormakkayi 1982 Olangal 1982 Naagamadhathu Thampuratti 1982 Mayilanji 1982 as Hameed Sayivu Mathruka Kudumbam 1982 Koaritharicha Naal 1982 Keni 1982 Aasha 1982 Willy Kattile Pattu 1982 as Raghavan Pilla Jumbulingam 1982 Ilakkangal 1982 Irattimadhuram 1982 as Thorappan Panikkar Gaanam 1982 Ente Mohangal Poovaninju 1982 as Easwaran Enikkum Oru Divasam 1982 as Ouseph Chiriyo Chiri 1982 Chillu 1982 as Annie s father Sandhya Vandanam 1983 Sandhyakku Virinja Poovu 1983 Rugma 1983 as Bhatt Pinnilavu 1983 as Padmanabha Pillai Oomai Kuyil 1983 Onnu Chirikku 1983 as Krishnan Nair Nanayam 1983 Maniyara 1983 Mahabali 1983 Kuyiline Thedi 1983 as Ganapathi Iyer Justice Raja 1983 Iniyenkilum 1983 as Parakkal Mathai Himavahini 1983 as Watcher Guru Dakshina 1983 Ente Katha 1983 as Govinda Kuruppu Engane Nee Marakkum 1983 Belt Mathai 1983 as Pokker Ashtapadi 1983 Adhyathe Anuragam 1983 Aadhipathyam 1983 as Sankara Pilla Aaroodam 1983 Vetta 1984 Vepraalam 1984 Vellam 1984 as Kunjunni Kilikkonchal 1984 as Menon Thathamme Poocha Poocha 1984 as Gonsalves Swanthamevide Bandhamevide 1984 as Bhaskara Menon Pavam Poornima 1984 as Chellappan Pilla Onnanu Nammal 1984 as Padmanabhan Nair Muthodu Muthu 1984 as Prabhakaran Pillai Manithali 1984 as Abdullakunjikka Lakshmana Rekha 1984 Koottinilamkili 1984 as Valiya Kurup Jeevitham 1984 Itha Innu Muthal 1984 Ethirppukal 1984 Ente Kalithozhan 1984 Eenum 1984 Edavelakku Sesham 1984 Swantham Sarika 1984 as Krishnan Nair Athirathram 1984 as Lona 18 April 1984 as Policeman s father in law Aalkkoottathil Thaniye 1984 as Achuthan Principal Olivil 1985 Pacha Velicham 1985 as Mohammed Orikkal Oridathu 1985 Neerariyum Nerathu 1985 Mulamoottil Adima 1985 as Shivaswami Madhu Vidhurathri 1985 Kilippattu 1985 Aanakkorumma 1985 as Raman Nair Ee Thanalil Ithiri Neram 1985 Avidathepole Ivideyum 1985 Eeran Sandhya 1985 Manya Mahajanangale 1985 Angadikkappurathu 1985 as Lazar Yathra 1985 as Priest Vaiki Odunna Varathi 1986 Rajavinte Makan 1986 as Priest Iniyum Kurukshethram 1986 as Govinda Pillai Kaveri 1986 as Raman Nair Adukkan Entheluppam 1986 as San Diego Nandi Veendum Varika 1986 as Vishnu Nampoothiri Padayani 1986 Rakkuyilin Rajassadasil 1986 Kochu Themmadi 1986 Sarvakalashala 1987 as College Principal Irupatham Noottandu 1987 Purushartham 1987 Bhoomiyile Rajakkanmar 1987 as Thekkumkoor Valiya Thampuran Kalam Mari Katha Mari 1987 as Musthafa Idanazhiyil Oru Kaalocha 1987 Ivide Ellavarkkum Sukham 1987 as Thampuran Manivatharile Aayiram Sivarathrikal 1987 as Neena s uncle Rahasyam Parama Rahasyam 1988 as Chathunni Evidence 1988 Chakkikotha Chankaran 1989 as Madhava Menon Ragam Anuragam 1990 as Xavier As director Edit Reghu Vamsam 1978 Acharam Ammini Osaram Omana 1977 Aadhya Paadam 1977 As playback singer Edit Kaduva Maravil Tirivu Sookshikkuka Oru Roopa Nottu Koduthal Lottery Ticket 1970 Thallu Thallu Abhijatyam Thalassery Kannur Deluxe Kuruvi petti Vottilla Vottilla Sthanarthi 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