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Jayan

Master Chief Petty Officer Krishnan Nair (25 July 1939 – 16 November 1980), better known by his stage name Jayan, was an Indian actor, naval officer, and stunt performer of the 1970s and 1980s. He starred in over 150 Malayalam films, primarily as an action star. In 2010 he was referred to as the first and most successful action hero of Malayalam cinema.[1]

Jayan
Born(1939-07-25)25 July 1939
Died16 November 1980(1980-11-16) (aged 41)
Cause of deathHelicopter Crash (while filming Kolilakkam) at Sholavaram, Chennai
Other namesKrishnan Nair (കൃഷ്ണൻ നായർ)
Occupations Entrepreneur, Other civilian jobs
Years active1972 – 1980
Height5.9”
Parents
  • Madhavan Pillai
  • Bharathiyamma
RelativesAjayan alias Soman Nair (brother) Jayabharathi (cousin)
Military career
Allegiance India
Service/branch Indian Navy
Years of service1954 – 1970
Rank Master Chief Petty Officer

His superhero image became a cartoon, email, and SMS phenomenon in the early 2000s, portraying him as a comic superhero with unique quotes of superhuman strength attributed to the action star becoming widespread.[2][3] These movements were fuelled by a renewed fascination with his style of dialogue delivery and his machismo image.[4][5] These were claimed to honour his memories, but were also criticised for parodying the actor years after his death.[6][7]

Early life edit

Jayan was born in Quilon, Travancore as the first child of his father Thevalli Kottaram Veetil Madhavan Pillai and mother Bharathiyamma. His birth name was Krishnan Nair. He had a younger brother named Soman Nair. Malayalam actress Jayabharathi, who was his first cousin introduced him to the film industry.[8] Jayan's formal education ended at the 10th grade at Kollam Government Boys High School when he joined the Indian Navy. He was a member of the Indian Navy team to travelled to Britain in 1961 for taking India's first war ship INS Vikrant. He also played for Navy football team. His first accolades for his acting skills reached him when he was a naval sailor. He used to act in plays at various functions such as anniversaries. The encouragement from his friends and colleagues in the Navy gave him the desire to act in films. Jayan served in the Indian Navy for 16 years, culminating in the rank of Master CPO. By the end of his navy days, he had begun efforts to start small businesses at Ernakulam and became a regular inhabitant of the Cochin Tourist Home. During his life at Ernakulam, he would meet some of his lifelong friends. It was such a chance meeting while on leave, with Rajan Prakash who is the veteran Malayalam actor Jose Prakash's son, who owned a dry cleaning shop in Cochin, that eventually landed him a role in the movie Shapa Moksham.[9] A year later, he left the Indian Navy and started trying his hand at various civilian jobs, working for companies in Cochin for a few years till his acting career began to succeed.[10] Jayan's younger brother Soman Nair (Ajayan) also acted in 20+ films after Jayan's death. But he was not successful in films like Jayan. Ajayan died in the year 2000 at the age of 56. Ajayan has 3 children and his younger son Adithyan Jayan is a famous TV serial actor in Malayalam.

Career edit

Early career edit

Jayan made a few uncredited appearances in some films during the early 1970s.[11][12] According to his nephew, he had the role of a vampire-like character in an unnamed project costarred by Vidhubala, which was never released.[13] His first appearance with the name Jayan was in the movie Shapamoksham, which is usually credited as his first film.[14]

Rise to fame edit

The name "Jayan" (transl. "The Victor") was given to him by veteran Malayalam actor Jose Prakash on the sets of Shapamoksham. Jayan got his first major break appearing as a villain in Panchami (1976), playing a forest ranger. Jayan's performance in this film was appreciated in the industry and his physical appearance was also noticed for the first time. His next notable role was in Thacholi Ambu (1978), in which he appeared in a supporting role. In the same year, he acted as a sage in the Sreekumaran Thampi film Etho Oru Swapnam, which was well received by critics. He also appeared in the 1978 horror film Lisa, in a supporting role. But what made Jayan a superstar was his antihero role in Sarapancharam (1979, Bed of Arrows). He catapulted to fame riding on machismo roles that endeared him to the masses, and he established himself as one of the most popular Malayalam film actors of his time with superhit movies like Chaakara (1980), Love in Singapore (1980), Paalattu Kunjikkannan (1980), Naayattu (1980), Manushya Mrugam (1980) and Angadi (1980) the latter of which was the highest grossing film of the year.[15] He is generally regarded as the first action hero in Malayalam cinema.[16][17]

Superstardom edit

Sarapancharam broke all box-office records set in the Malayalam movie industry till it's time and became the highest-grossing movie of 1979.[18] Its box-office records were broken by another Jayan film, Angadi in the following year, which cemented his popularity among the masses.[19] In films such as Aavesham and Manushya Mrugam he played double roles. During his career, he received only a few critically appreciated roles perhaps partly due to his commercial hero image and partly due to the lack of films that garnered critical appreciation at the time. The focus was always on his unmatched drawing power as an action star and by 1980, at the peak of his career, he had attained a genuine superhero image. Movies exploited Jayan's masculine physique and he appeared bare-chested in numerous scenes. His on-screen attire (most famously his Elvis bellbottoms), his masculine image and later the nature of his death transformed him into a legendary pop culture icon in Kerala. Jayan was also known for his unique method of dialogue delivery and he has contributed many memorable lines to the Malayalam film history.

Multistar films edit

Jayan acted in several ensemble cast movies, mostly with Prem Nazir. The duo acted in films such as Naayattu, Love in Singapore, Chandrahasam, Thacholi Ambu, Kannappanunni, Paalattu Kunjikkannan, Maamaankam, Prabhu etc. all of which were top-grossing movies at the box office. He also acted with other popular actors of the time, such as Soman, Sukumaran and Madhu in many films. In early films before 1979 (e.g. Thacholi Ambu and Panchami), he had negative or supporting roles. But later films in the beginning of 1980 relied heavily on Jayan's drawing power as an action hero and placed him as the central character. In 1980, the duo Jayan and Prem Nazir were cast in Ariyapedatha Rahasiyam by P. Venu, that showcased the most famous fight scene in Malayalam cinema. Prem Nazir agreed to play a supporting role in Naayattu, which was very unlikely for a superstar of those times. He had agreed to do this as a token of friendship with Jayan and the director Sreekumaran Thambi. The duo acted together many action films such as Irumbazhikal, Love in Singapore etc. where the box office draw was huge.

Death edit

 
This picture was taken seconds before the accident

On 16 November 1980, Jayan died in an accident on the set of the movie Kolilakkam (transl. Shockwave) at the age of 41. The climactic scene of the movie was being filmed in Sholavaram, near Madras, Tamil Nadu. Jayan was performing a stunt that involved him boarding an airborne helicopter from a moving motorbike driven by Sukumaran. The shot was accepted by the director in the first take; nonetheless, another three shots were filmed.

According to the film's production executive, Jayan insisted on yet another re-take as he was not satisfied. During the re-take, the helicopter lost its balance and crashed along with Jayan who was hanging onto the landing skids, and he later succumbed to his injuries.

After his death was confirmed, a slide was added during the theatre show of his movie Deepam, informing viewers of his death.[20] Responses were mixed and some audiences believed it to be promotion for some upcoming project.[7]

Jayan's body was taken to Trivandrum via aeroplane and later it was taken to his home in Quilon, where he was cremated. Thousands paid homage to the actor. Some conspiracy theories emerged regarding the circumstances of his death, primarily because the pilot and his co-star Balan K. Nair, who was in the helicopter, survived with minor or no injuries.

Aftermath edit

 
The Citizen watch that Jayan had used during the shoot of the film Kolilakkam

After Jayan's death, several films were released claiming to be his last film, including Kolilakkam. In all these films, Jayan's voice was dubbed by Alleppey Ashraf, a popular impressionist of the time. Many projects meant for him were recast, such as Thushaaram by I. V. Sasi, P. G. Vishwambaran's Sphodanam, and Sasi Kumar's Dhruvasangamam. Numerous other projects were cancelled entirely. One stunt scene and two songs were already shot with Jayan for C. V. Rajendran's Garjanam, but after his death, it was recast with Rajinikanth, becoming his second film in Malayalam released in 1981.

Imposter Movement edit

Due to his popularity, random bit scenes were added to films that showed random gestures or shots of him walking by the side during fight scenes. Attempts were made to bring in impostors who tried to imitate his style and mannerisms, enabling several artists from the field of mimicry to show up on the big screen. But these experiments failed miserably, and proved especially ineffective in fight and stunt scenes. Then, directors and producers started a search for new actors to replace him. This movement led to debuts of actors who resembled Jayan in physical appearance (e.g. Ratheesh), those with stage names sounding similar to his (for example, his own brother who appeared as Ajayan), and those with similar mannerisms and style (e.g. Bheeman Raghu).[21][22][23]

Resurgence in the 2000s edit

In the late 1990s and early 21st century, there was a resurgence of Jayan's screen persona in Kerala and his old movie scenes came to prominence again.[24] It was owed mostly to programs by popular mimicry stage artists in the State, whose imitations of the star's mannerisms caught on and soon became commonplace in college stage events, television programs and mimicry stage shows along with quotes of superhuman strength known as Jayan quotes. However, it has been pointed out that many grotesquely imitated screen dialogues of Jayan are not actually his, but that of dubbing artist Aleppy Ashraf, who dubbed for many of his characters post his death.

The "comeback" of Jayan and his renewed popularity lately may be taken as an affirmation that Jayan has not been replaced even nearly three decades after his death. Today, Jayan is best remembered as the first and best action star of Malayalam cinema, so far, besides his trademark colourful attire, risky stunts, machismo mannerisms and unique speaking style. He has rightly won immortality in the hearts of the Malayalam film fans as a martyr in his yearning to thrill and entertain them even by putting his life at stake. Madhu, a famous actor prominent in the 1960s, once stated in an interview: "Jayan will forever be young and alive. No one can ever visualise him as an old man."

A film titled Avatharam presently under production, is attempting to bring back his screen persona using advanced technologies.[25][26] A documentary on Jayan's life and death Jayan – The Man behind the Legend is nearing completion for release in the near future.

Legacy edit

Jayan is perhaps the only actor thus far in the history of Malayalam film industry who remains a marketable superstar decades after his demise, to this day.[27] In the state of Kerala, he is a true icon of popular culture, whose life and image has made him a legend over time.

Superhero image and commercial success edit

Through his machismo roles and staggering stunt feats, Jayan had attained a real-life Superhero image amongst the fans, masses and colleagues alike.[28] His colourful attire and unique bass voice also helped him capture the imagination of the average viewer as the manly action hero. Along with these, his trademark styles and mannerisms made him a campus hero and youth idol of his time.[29]

Jayan is the most commercially successful superstar to date in the Malayalam industry with a near 90% success rate. The years 1979, 1980 and 1981 became known as "Jayan years" in the industry due to the widespread release and success of his movies.[30] His films Sharapancharam and Angadi, released in 1979 and 1980 respectively, were record breakers and became the highest grossers of their respective years.[31] His final film, Kolilakkam was the highest grosser in 1981.[32] The noteworthy point is that a large percentage of films released during his peak years lacked a strong plot and were mostly cheap low budget remakes of successful movies from other language sectors of Indian cinema. Many of these films came out astoundingly successful due to his sheer presence and some avoided failures due to his small cameo appearances.[33] Thousands of fans used to visit theatres repeatedly just to see his fascinating stunts and fight scenes.[34]

Stunt work edit

Jayan was a high-risk taker and throughout his career, he was popular for stellar performances in a fight and stunt sequences. Dangerous and thrilling stunts were often featured in action films with Jayan in the lead. These were usually highlighted during fight scenes as added promotions to his machismo image and daredevilry. Numerous movies in which he has acted have one or more notable stunt performances.[35]

 
The famed ship crane stunt in the film Chandrahaasam

A few prominent examples may be Puthiya Velicham ("New Light", 1979) in which he performs train stunts jumping onto and from a fast-running goods train, Aavesham ("Inspiration", 1979) which shows the actor swimming through the dangerous waters of Hogenakkal Falls, through a major part of the climax sequence without using any kind of safety measures. Movies like Thadavara ("Prison", 1981) and Sharapancharam (1979) demonstrate his brilliant horse riding skills performing almost effortlessly on horseback, while films like Maamaankam involved dangerous fights with wild animals. In a film called Moorkhan ("Cobra", 1981) he broke through a brick wall riding on a motorbike (a Royal Enfield Bullet) and it also featured sequences that had the actor sliding along ropes tied at high elevations. Perhaps the most famous movie stunt featuring Jayan came in Chandrahasam ("Moonsword", 1980) in which he held on to the UV clamp of a massive ship crane and was elevated to a height of around 200 feet before jumping off to the top of the vessel. In one of his final stunt scenes, in Ariyappedatha Rahasyam ("Secret never known", 1981) he was involved in a fight scene with an elephant.

Influence on Malayalam cinema edit

The rise of Jayan had a significant changing impact on the Malayalam film industry. It changed the hero concept that existed previously for many years and gave rise to a new genre of film characters with more manly characteristics. The National Film Archive of India, tweeted, "Jayan, an action star of the 70s is remembered for his heroic style & ability to perform daredevil stunts."[36]

Memorable roles edit

Most critics often consider Jayan's main hero role in Sharapancharam, Angadi, Venalil Oru Mazha and Puthiya Velicham to be his best. His most popular character may be the educated labourer in Angadi. The sage's role played by him in Etho Oru Swapnam was well appreciated by critics and would easily feature among his most memorable roles. The supporting role in Kannappanunni, Thacholi Ambu, the villainous ranger in Panchami and the rapist in Kanthavalayam are also critically acclaimed performances. Some other popular roles were in films like Idimuzhakkam, Venalil Oru Mazha, Ithikkara Pakki, Maamaankam, Puthiya Velicham, Karimpana, Ariyapedatha Rahasiyam, Chaakara and Kazhukan. While acknowledging his undisputed popularity as a commercial superstar that has never faded over time, general critical opinion on his skills as an actor is divided.[37] While there are criticisms from some corners that he depended more on his features such as his catching physique, bass voice, personal charisma, unique style and mannerisms to garner attention, many others rate him as a great actor who developed his own unique style to leave a lasting impression on every single role he took up. The fact that his peak time as an actor lasted only a few years is often pointed out in reply to criticisms, and considering the short period of his active film career, he may have delivered more critically appreciated performances than most of his contemporaries. But these were always under the shadow of a large majority of films that were able to achieve commercial success capitalising on his drawing power, but had weak plots and less critical acclaim. Some believe that if he'd had a longer career, he would have eventually transformed into a great character actor over time who could excel in commercial and parallel streams alike, after a period of decline in Malayalam films that followed Sathyan's demise. His most popular films like Sharapancjaram and Angadi were both critical and commercial successes. Though he is remembered as an icon of commercial cinema, due to the short span of his career and the generic nature of commercial hero roles of the time, his actual acting talents may have been largely underutilised.

Song sequences edit

Film songs are an integral part of Indian cinema and the same is true for Malayalam films. Jayan has acted in several memorable song sequences which bring about nostalgic memories about the actor. Song sequences in Jayan films also helped shape the future film song sector in commercial cinema. The song "Kannum Kannum" in the film Angadi presents one of the most popular song sequences in Malayalam cinema involving Jayan and Seema. Its success led to the teaming together of this pair in numerous movies. Another popular song involving the Jayan-Seema pair is "Kasthuri Manmizhi" from the movie Manushya Mrugam. A song that hit tremendous popularity was "Cham Chacha Chum Chacha" in Love in Singapore and Kombil Kilukkum ketti in "Karimpana". The mass popularity of this song sequence later inspired a whole new category of film songs with lyrics that lack any particular meaning, but with a fast beat and dance appeal that came to be known as "Adipoli" songs. There is a song in the film Etho Oru Swapnam called "Oru Mugham Mathram Kannil", which became popular due to its melodious and nostalgic nature. "Ezham Malika Mele" from Sarppam, directed by Baby was a superhit song paired by Jayan and Seema.

Memorials edit

Kollam District panchayath and Government of Kerala built a new conference hall near to Kollam District panchayath office in Kollam municipal corporation as a memorial to the actor. The hall is named as "Jayan Memorial Hall". It was inaugurated on 12 September 2020.

There is a Jayan memorial Arts & Sports club functioning at Thevally near the actor's hometown. The residential area at his birthplace has been renamed "Olayil Jayan Nagar" in his honour.

Jayan Cultural Forum edit

Jayan Samskarika Vethi or Jayan Cultural Forum has been established recently, which consists of his fans and well wishers.[38] It is headed by the actor's nephew Kannan Nair, and aims at uniting his fan base under a single platform. Activities include organising anniversary functions and memorial programs, facilitating his coworkers, maintaining the actor's website and official profiles and charity work.[39]

Monuments edit

 
Jayan's statue at his birthplace Olayil in Kollam

In 2009, an 8 ft high statue of the actor was erected in front of his house at Olayil, Kollam which is now a nursing home. Efforts are being made to construct a permanent memorial at Mulankadakam where he was cremated, and also to open a library and museum near his home.

Jayan memorial club and a Jayan memorial National highway waiting shed consisting of all Jayan film names and pics built by fans in Thrissur.

Jayan's Wax statue is unveiled at the Sunil Wax Museum in the state capital of Thiruvananthapuram in 2022.

In media edit

Media on Jayan edit

  • A book titled Jayan Americayil? (Jayan in America?) came out in 1981. It circulated the rumour that Jayan was alive in America with an injured eye and that it was a look-alike who was killed in the accident.
  • Another book Jayante Maranam Kolapathakamo (Jayan's death, a murder) was also published in 1981, capitalising on the conspiracy theories and mystery surrounding the superstar's death.
  • The actor's life was serialised in a Malayalam film magazine and then brought out as Jayante Katha.

In popular culture edit

Print media edit

  • The actor's domination and commercial success in the 1970s is mentioned in the book Because I have a Voice. It focuses on Jayan's masculine image.
  • Jayan's famous emotional English dialogue in street slang is included at number 7 in Outlook magazine's Terrific 13 lists published in the 13th anniversary edition of the magazine, in the section '13 Cheesiest Chalkiest dialogues in Indian Cinema'.

Films edit

  • In the movie Aye Auto, there is a reference to Jayan's English dialogue in Angadi.
  • The movies Dupe Dupe Dupe and Aparanmaar Nagarathil had Jayan impersonators in the lead.
  • In the film Pattanathil Bhootham, the popular Jayan song sequence Cham Chacha Chumchacha is played out with impersonation. The horse oiling scene from Sarapancharam is also reconstructed.
  • In Chotta Mumbai, a Jayan-Nazir mixed song sequence is played out with Jayan attire used in the song sequence of the popular Nazir song Chettikulangara.
  • In the film Shikkar, Jayan's image is used in the sets of a fight scene in a bid to stress the adventurous setting of the film.
  • In Thanthonni, Jayan's voice and dialogue tone is imitated.
  • The film Valiyangadi was promoted as a sequel to Jayan's Angadi.
  • In the film Ennu Ninte Moideen, Jayan's stunt sequence and the celebrated row with "Alavalathi Shaji" from the film Lisa is shown in a theatre scene.
  • The famous song "Kannum Kannum" from Jayan's film Angadi is included with Mammooty impersonating Jayan's style in the film Venicile Vyapari.
  • The recent hit Kattappanayile Rithwik Roshan has the actor Siddique acting as an ardent fan of Jayan and impersonates his style for seeing his movies.

Return to the silver screen edit

In December 2010, on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of his death, it was announced that a new movie with Jayan in the lead is in the works, using advanced animation and graphics technologies.[40] The movie, titled Avatharam (Incarnation), was announced to be directed by Vijeesh Mani and scripted by T. A. Shahid. The project is inspired by the star's posthumous popularity as an action legend. It was announced that the actor would be brought back to the big screen by twelve top technicians from Hollywood.[41][42]

Filmography edit

Year Title Role
1974 Shapamoksham
Poonthenaruvi Dr John
1975 Tourist Bungalow
Sooryavamsham
Ullasayathra
1976 Dharmakshetre Kurukshetre
Pick Pocket Chandran's father
Madhuram Thirumadhuram Babu
Rajanganam
Agnipushpam
Mallanum Mathevanum
Panchami John
Kamadhenu Madhavan
Amrithavahini Mohan
1977 Snehayamuna
Makam Piranna Manka
Ashirvadam
Manassoru Mayil
Tholkan Enikku Manassilla
Aadhya Paadam
Aparajitha
Ivanente Priyaputhran
Shukradasha
Kaavilamma
Abhinivesham Gopinath
Aval Oru Devalayam
Anjali
Rajaparambara
Rathi Manmadhan Sekharan
Randu Lokam Babu
Ormakal Marikkumo Prabhakaran
Itha Ivide Vare Boatman
Achaaram Ammini Osharam Omana Sudhakaran
Kannappanunni Hidumban
1978 Pavadakkari
Hemantharaathri
Avakasham
Anubhoothikalude Nimisham
Aval Kanda Lokam
Anumodanam
Randu Penkuttikal
Snehikkan Samayamilla
Vishwaroopam
Orkkuka Vallappozhum
Madanolsavam Dr. Jayakumar
Midukkipponnamma
Shathrusamharam
Adimakkachavadam Ponnamma's lover
Pattalam Janaki
Asthamayam
Kalpavriksham Gopi
Kanyaka Ayyappan
Etho Oru Swapnam VV Swami/Vasudevan
Thacholi Ambu Bappu,Kutty
Soothrakkari
Mattoru Karnan
Kaathirunna Nimisham Venu
Jayikkanayi Janichavan Prabhakara Varma
Itha Oru Manushyan Prabha
Iniyum Puzha Ozhukum Nambiar
Ee Manohara Theeram Sahadevan
Adavukal Pathinettu
Aana Paachan Paramu
Mukkuvane Snehicha Bhootham Krishnankutty
Kadathanattu Maakkam Unni Kurup
Lisa Suresh
1979 Raathrikal Ninakku Vendi
Kallu Karthyayani
Pichathy Kuttappan Raghu
Sikharangal Ramesh
Pushyaraagam
Sandhyaragam
Pennorumbettaal
Oru Raagam Pala Thaalam
Saayoojyam Rajan
Sharapancharam Chandrasekharan
Vellayani Paramu Jambulingam
Puthiya Velicham Venu
Prabhu Vishwanathan
Mochanam Balachandran
Maamaankam Moosa
Ivide Kattinu Sugandam Jayadevan
Sarpam James
Irumbazhikal Babu
Venalil Oru Mazha Raveendran
Kazhukan Venu
Chuvanna Chirakukal
Avano Atho Avalo C.I.D.Prakash
Anupallavi Suresh
Angakkuri Ramachandran
Aavesham Gopi/Ravi
1980 Sakthi Vijayan/Rajan Varma
Chandrahasam Appu
Theenalangal Ramu
Paalattu Kunjikannan Vanchiyoor Surasu
Ithikkara Pakki Adimakkannu
Naayattu Inspector Vijayan
Kaanthavalayam Manushyan
Angadi Babu
Karimbana Muthan
Idimuzhakkam Bheeman
Meen Rajan
Karipuranda Jeevithangal Raghavan
Anthapuram Vasu
Love in Singapore Suresh
Chaakara Sethumadhavan
Pottatha Poottukal Uppuli
Benz Vasu Vasu
Deepam Ajaykumar
Moorkhan Vinod
Manushya Mrugham Babu/Gopi
1981 Thadavara Rajan
Kolilakkam Babu
Aakramanam
Abhinayam Raghu
Garjanam
Agnisaram
Sanchari Bhargavan
Ariyappedatha Rahasyam Raghu
1982 Komaram
Ente Sathrukkal
1983 Ahankaram Suresh
Panchapandavar (Unreleased)

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Jayan at IMDb
  • Profile of Malayalam Actor Jayan

Further reading edit

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Officer Krishnan Nair 25 July 1939 16 November 1980 better known by his stage name Jayan was an Indian actor naval officer and stunt performer of the 1970s and 1980s He starred in over 150 Malayalam films primarily as an action star In 2010 he was referred to as the first and most successful action hero of Malayalam cinema 1 JayanBorn 1939 07 25 25 July 1939Quilon Kingdom of Travancore British India present day Kollam Kerala India Died16 November 1980 1980 11 16 aged 41 Sholavaram Madras Tamil Nadu IndiaCause of deathHelicopter Crash while filming Kolilakkam at Sholavaram ChennaiOther namesKrishnan Nair ക ഷ ണൻ ന യർ OccupationsactorNaval officer Entrepreneur Other civilian jobsYears active1972 1980Height5 9 ParentsMadhavan PillaiBharathiyammaRelativesAjayan alias Soman Nair brother Jayabharathi cousin Military careerAllegiance IndiaService wbr branch Indian NavyYears of service1954 1970RankMaster Chief Petty OfficerHis superhero image became a cartoon email and SMS phenomenon in the early 2000s portraying him as a comic superhero with unique quotes of superhuman strength attributed to the action star becoming widespread 2 3 These movements were fuelled by a renewed fascination with his style of dialogue delivery and his machismo image 4 5 These were claimed to honour his memories but were also criticised for parodying the actor years after his death 6 7 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early career 2 2 Rise to fame 2 3 Superstardom 2 4 Multistar films 3 Death 4 Aftermath 4 1 Imposter Movement 4 2 Resurgence in the 2000s 5 Legacy 5 1 Superhero image and commercial success 5 2 Stunt work 6 Influence on Malayalam cinema 6 1 Memorable roles 6 2 Song sequences 7 Memorials 7 1 Jayan Cultural Forum 7 2 Monuments 8 In media 8 1 Media on Jayan 8 2 In popular culture 8 2 1 Print media 8 2 2 Films 8 2 3 Return to the silver screen 9 Filmography 10 See also 11 References 12 External links 13 Further readingEarly life editJayan was born in Quilon Travancore as the first child of his father Thevalli Kottaram Veetil Madhavan Pillai and mother Bharathiyamma His birth name was Krishnan Nair He had a younger brother named Soman Nair Malayalam actress Jayabharathi who was his first cousin introduced him to the film industry 8 Jayan s formal education ended at the 10th grade at Kollam Government Boys High School when he joined the Indian Navy He was a member of the Indian Navy team to travelled to Britain in 1961 for taking India s first war ship INS Vikrant He also played for Navy football team His first accolades for his acting skills reached him when he was a naval sailor He used to act in plays at various functions such as anniversaries The encouragement from his friends and colleagues in the Navy gave him the desire to act in films Jayan served in the Indian Navy for 16 years culminating in the rank of Master CPO By the end of his navy days he had begun efforts to start small businesses at Ernakulam and became a regular inhabitant of the Cochin Tourist Home During his life at Ernakulam he would meet some of his lifelong friends It was such a chance meeting while on leave with Rajan Prakash who is the veteran Malayalam actor Jose Prakash s son who owned a dry cleaning shop in Cochin that eventually landed him a role in the movie Shapa Moksham 9 A year later he left the Indian Navy and started trying his hand at various civilian jobs working for companies in Cochin for a few years till his acting career began to succeed 10 Jayan s younger brother Soman Nair Ajayan also acted in 20 films after Jayan s death But he was not successful in films like Jayan Ajayan died in the year 2000 at the age of 56 Ajayan has 3 children and his younger son Adithyan Jayan is a famous TV serial actor in Malayalam Career editEarly career edit Jayan made a few uncredited appearances in some films during the early 1970s 11 12 According to his nephew he had the role of a vampire like character in an unnamed project costarred by Vidhubala which was never released 13 His first appearance with the name Jayan was in the movie Shapamoksham which is usually credited as his first film 14 Rise to fame edit The name Jayan transl The Victor was given to him by veteran Malayalam actor Jose Prakash on the sets of Shapamoksham Jayan got his first major break appearing as a villain in Panchami 1976 playing a forest ranger Jayan s performance in this film was appreciated in the industry and his physical appearance was also noticed for the first time His next notable role was in Thacholi Ambu 1978 in which he appeared in a supporting role In the same year he acted as a sage in the Sreekumaran Thampi film Etho Oru Swapnam which was well received by critics He also appeared in the 1978 horror film Lisa in a supporting role But what made Jayan a superstar was his antihero role in Sarapancharam 1979 Bed of Arrows He catapulted to fame riding on machismo roles that endeared him to the masses and he established himself as one of the most popular Malayalam film actors of his time with superhit movies like Chaakara 1980 Love in Singapore 1980 Paalattu Kunjikkannan 1980 Naayattu 1980 Manushya Mrugam 1980 and Angadi 1980 the latter of which was the highest grossing film of the year 15 He is generally regarded as the first action hero in Malayalam cinema 16 17 Superstardom edit Sarapancharam broke all box office records set in the Malayalam movie industry till it s time and became the highest grossing movie of 1979 18 Its box office records were broken by another Jayan film Angadi in the following year which cemented his popularity among the masses 19 In films such as Aavesham and Manushya Mrugam he played double roles During his career he received only a few critically appreciated roles perhaps partly due to his commercial hero image and partly due to the lack of films that garnered critical appreciation at the time The focus was always on his unmatched drawing power as an action star and by 1980 at the peak of his career he had attained a genuine superhero image Movies exploited Jayan s masculine physique and he appeared bare chested in numerous scenes His on screen attire most famously his Elvis bellbottoms his masculine image and later the nature of his death transformed him into a legendary pop culture icon in Kerala Jayan was also known for his unique method of dialogue delivery and he has contributed many memorable lines to the Malayalam film history Multistar films edit Jayan acted in several ensemble cast movies mostly with Prem Nazir The duo acted in films such as Naayattu Love in Singapore Chandrahasam Thacholi Ambu Kannappanunni Paalattu Kunjikkannan Maamaankam Prabhu etc all of which were top grossing movies at the box office He also acted with other popular actors of the time such as Soman Sukumaran and Madhu in many films In early films before 1979 e g Thacholi Ambu and Panchami he had negative or supporting roles But later films in the beginning of 1980 relied heavily on Jayan s drawing power as an action hero and placed him as the central character In 1980 the duo Jayan and Prem Nazir were cast in Ariyapedatha Rahasiyam by P Venu that showcased the most famous fight scene in Malayalam cinema Prem Nazir agreed to play a supporting role in Naayattu which was very unlikely for a superstar of those times He had agreed to do this as a token of friendship with Jayan and the director Sreekumaran Thambi The duo acted together many action films such as Irumbazhikal Love in Singapore etc where the box office draw was huge Death edit nbsp This picture was taken seconds before the accidentOn 16 November 1980 Jayan died in an accident on the set of the movie Kolilakkam transl Shockwave at the age of 41 The climactic scene of the movie was being filmed in Sholavaram near Madras Tamil Nadu Jayan was performing a stunt that involved him boarding an airborne helicopter from a moving motorbike driven by Sukumaran The shot was accepted by the director in the first take nonetheless another three shots were filmed According to the film s production executive Jayan insisted on yet another re take as he was not satisfied During the re take the helicopter lost its balance and crashed along with Jayan who was hanging onto the landing skids and he later succumbed to his injuries After his death was confirmed a slide was added during the theatre show of his movie Deepam informing viewers of his death 20 Responses were mixed and some audiences believed it to be promotion for some upcoming project 7 Jayan s body was taken to Trivandrum via aeroplane and later it was taken to his home in Quilon where he was cremated Thousands paid homage to the actor Some conspiracy theories emerged regarding the circumstances of his death primarily because the pilot and his co star Balan K Nair who was in the helicopter survived with minor or no injuries Aftermath edit nbsp The Citizen watch that Jayan had used during the shoot of the film KolilakkamAfter Jayan s death several films were released claiming to be his last film including Kolilakkam In all these films Jayan s voice was dubbed by Alleppey Ashraf a popular impressionist of the time Many projects meant for him were recast such as Thushaaram by I V Sasi P G Vishwambaran s Sphodanam and Sasi Kumar s Dhruvasangamam Numerous other projects were cancelled entirely One stunt scene and two songs were already shot with Jayan for C V Rajendran s Garjanam but after his death it was recast with Rajinikanth becoming his second film in Malayalam released in 1981 Imposter Movement edit Due to his popularity random bit scenes were added to films that showed random gestures or shots of him walking by the side during fight scenes Attempts were made to bring in impostors who tried to imitate his style and mannerisms enabling several artists from the field of mimicry to show up on the big screen But these experiments failed miserably and proved especially ineffective in fight and stunt scenes Then directors and producers started a search for new actors to replace him This movement led to debuts of actors who resembled Jayan in physical appearance e g Ratheesh those with stage names sounding similar to his for example his own brother who appeared as Ajayan and those with similar mannerisms and style e g Bheeman Raghu 21 22 23 Resurgence in the 2000s edit In the late 1990s and early 21st century there was a resurgence of Jayan s screen persona in Kerala and his old movie scenes came to prominence again 24 It was owed mostly to programs by popular mimicry stage artists in the State whose imitations of the star s mannerisms caught on and soon became commonplace in college stage events television programs and mimicry stage shows along with quotes of superhuman strength known as Jayan quotes However it has been pointed out that many grotesquely imitated screen dialogues of Jayan are not actually his but that of dubbing artist Aleppy Ashraf who dubbed for many of his characters post his death The comeback of Jayan and his renewed popularity lately may be taken as an affirmation that Jayan has not been replaced even nearly three decades after his death Today Jayan is best remembered as the first and best action star of Malayalam cinema so far besides his trademark colourful attire risky stunts machismo mannerisms and unique speaking style He has rightly won immortality in the hearts of the Malayalam film fans as a martyr in his yearning to thrill and entertain them even by putting his life at stake Madhu a famous actor prominent in the 1960s once stated in an interview Jayan will forever be young and alive No one can ever visualise him as an old man A film titled Avatharam presently under production is attempting to bring back his screen persona using advanced technologies 25 26 A documentary on Jayan s life and death Jayan The Man behind the Legend is nearing completion for release in the near future Legacy editJayan is perhaps the only actor thus far in the history of Malayalam film industry who remains a marketable superstar decades after his demise to this day 27 In the state of Kerala he is a true icon of popular culture whose life and image has made him a legend over time Superhero image and commercial success edit Through his machismo roles and staggering stunt feats Jayan had attained a real life Superhero image amongst the fans masses and colleagues alike 28 His colourful attire and unique bass voice also helped him capture the imagination of the average viewer as the manly action hero Along with these his trademark styles and mannerisms made him a campus hero and youth idol of his time 29 Jayan is the most commercially successful superstar to date in the Malayalam industry with a near 90 success rate The years 1979 1980 and 1981 became known as Jayan years in the industry due to the widespread release and success of his movies 30 His films Sharapancharam and Angadi released in 1979 and 1980 respectively were record breakers and became the highest grossers of their respective years 31 His final film Kolilakkam was the highest grosser in 1981 32 The noteworthy point is that a large percentage of films released during his peak years lacked a strong plot and were mostly cheap low budget remakes of successful movies from other language sectors of Indian cinema Many of these films came out astoundingly successful due to his sheer presence and some avoided failures due to his small cameo appearances 33 Thousands of fans used to visit theatres repeatedly just to see his fascinating stunts and fight scenes 34 Stunt work edit Jayan was a high risk taker and throughout his career he was popular for stellar performances in a fight and stunt sequences Dangerous and thrilling stunts were often featured in action films with Jayan in the lead These were usually highlighted during fight scenes as added promotions to his machismo image and daredevilry Numerous movies in which he has acted have one or more notable stunt performances 35 nbsp The famed ship crane stunt in the film ChandrahaasamA few prominent examples may be Puthiya Velicham New Light 1979 in which he performs train stunts jumping onto and from a fast running goods train Aavesham Inspiration 1979 which shows the actor swimming through the dangerous waters of Hogenakkal Falls through a major part of the climax sequence without using any kind of safety measures Movies like Thadavara Prison 1981 and Sharapancharam 1979 demonstrate his brilliant horse riding skills performing almost effortlessly on horseback while films like Maamaankam involved dangerous fights with wild animals In a film called Moorkhan Cobra 1981 he broke through a brick wall riding on a motorbike a Royal Enfield Bullet and it also featured sequences that had the actor sliding along ropes tied at high elevations Perhaps the most famous movie stunt featuring Jayan came in Chandrahasam Moonsword 1980 in which he held on to the UV clamp of a massive ship crane and was elevated to a height of around 200 feet before jumping off to the top of the vessel In one of his final stunt scenes in Ariyappedatha Rahasyam Secret never known 1981 he was involved in a fight scene with an elephant Influence on Malayalam cinema editThe rise of Jayan had a significant changing impact on the Malayalam film industry It changed the hero concept that existed previously for many years and gave rise to a new genre of film characters with more manly characteristics The National Film Archive of India tweeted Jayan an action star of the 70s is remembered for his heroic style amp ability to perform daredevil stunts 36 Memorable roles edit Most critics often consider Jayan s main hero role in Sharapancharam Angadi Venalil Oru Mazha and Puthiya Velicham to be his best His most popular character may be the educated labourer in Angadi The sage s role played by him in Etho Oru Swapnam was well appreciated by critics and would easily feature among his most memorable roles The supporting role in Kannappanunni Thacholi Ambu the villainous ranger in Panchami and the rapist in Kanthavalayam are also critically acclaimed performances Some other popular roles were in films like Idimuzhakkam Venalil Oru Mazha Ithikkara Pakki Maamaankam Puthiya Velicham Karimpana Ariyapedatha Rahasiyam Chaakara and Kazhukan While acknowledging his undisputed popularity as a commercial superstar that has never faded over time general critical opinion on his skills as an actor is divided 37 While there are criticisms from some corners that he depended more on his features such as his catching physique bass voice personal charisma unique style and mannerisms to garner attention many others rate him as a great actor who developed his own unique style to leave a lasting impression on every single role he took up The fact that his peak time as an actor lasted only a few years is often pointed out in reply to criticisms and considering the short period of his active film career he may have delivered more critically appreciated performances than most of his contemporaries But these were always under the shadow of a large majority of films that were able to achieve commercial success capitalising on his drawing power but had weak plots and less critical acclaim Some believe that if he d had a longer career he would have eventually transformed into a great character actor over time who could excel in commercial and parallel streams alike after a period of decline in Malayalam films that followed Sathyan s demise His most popular films like Sharapancjaram and Angadi were both critical and commercial successes Though he is remembered as an icon of commercial cinema due to the short span of his career and the generic nature of commercial hero roles of the time his actual acting talents may have been largely underutilised Song sequences edit Film songs are an integral part of Indian cinema and the same is true for Malayalam films Jayan has acted in several memorable song sequences which bring about nostalgic memories about the actor Song sequences in Jayan films also helped shape the future film song sector in commercial cinema The song Kannum Kannum in the film Angadi presents one of the most popular song sequences in Malayalam cinema involving Jayan and Seema Its success led to the teaming together of this pair in numerous movies Another popular song involving the Jayan Seema pair is Kasthuri Manmizhi from the movie Manushya Mrugam A song that hit tremendous popularity was Cham Chacha Chum Chacha in Love in Singapore and Kombil Kilukkum ketti in Karimpana The mass popularity of this song sequence later inspired a whole new category of film songs with lyrics that lack any particular meaning but with a fast beat and dance appeal that came to be known as Adipoli songs There is a song in the film Etho Oru Swapnam called Oru Mugham Mathram Kannil which became popular due to its melodious and nostalgic nature Ezham Malika Mele from Sarppam directed by Baby was a superhit song paired by Jayan and Seema Memorials editKollam District panchayath and Government of Kerala built a new conference hall near to Kollam District panchayath office in Kollam municipal corporation as a memorial to the actor The hall is named as Jayan Memorial Hall It was inaugurated on 12 September 2020 There is a Jayan memorial Arts amp Sports club functioning at Thevally near the actor s hometown The residential area at his birthplace has been renamed Olayil Jayan Nagar in his honour Jayan Cultural Forum edit Jayan Samskarika Vethi or Jayan Cultural Forum has been established recently which consists of his fans and well wishers 38 It is headed by the actor s nephew Kannan Nair and aims at uniting his fan base under a single platform Activities include organising anniversary functions and memorial programs facilitating his coworkers maintaining the actor s website and official profiles and charity work 39 Monuments edit nbsp Jayan s statue at his birthplace Olayil in KollamIn 2009 an 8 ft high statue of the actor was erected in front of his house at Olayil Kollam which is now a nursing home Efforts are being made to construct a permanent memorial at Mulankadakam where he was cremated and also to open a library and museum near his home Jayan memorial club and a Jayan memorial National highway waiting shed consisting of all Jayan film names and pics built by fans in Thrissur Jayan s Wax statue is unveiled at the Sunil Wax Museum in the state capital of Thiruvananthapuram in 2022 In media editMedia on Jayan edit A book titled Jayan Americayil Jayan in America came out in 1981 It circulated the rumour that Jayan was alive in America with an injured eye and that it was a look alike who was killed in the accident Another book Jayante Maranam Kolapathakamo Jayan s death a murder was also published in 1981 capitalising on the conspiracy theories and mystery surrounding the superstar s death The actor s life was serialised in a Malayalam film magazine and then brought out as Jayante Katha In popular culture edit Print media edit The actor s domination and commercial success in the 1970s is mentioned in the book Because I have a Voice It focuses on Jayan s masculine image Jayan s famous emotional English dialogue in street slang is included at number 7 in Outlook magazine s Terrific 13 lists published in the 13th anniversary edition of the magazine in the section 13 Cheesiest Chalkiest dialogues in Indian Cinema Films edit In the movie Aye Auto there is a reference to Jayan s English dialogue in Angadi The movies Dupe Dupe Dupe and Aparanmaar Nagarathil had Jayan impersonators in the lead In the film Pattanathil Bhootham the popular Jayan song sequence Cham Chacha Chumchacha is played out with impersonation The horse oiling scene from Sarapancharam is also reconstructed In Chotta Mumbai a Jayan Nazir mixed song sequence is played out with Jayan attire used in the song sequence of the popular Nazir song Chettikulangara In the film Shikkar Jayan s image is used in the sets of a fight scene in a bid to stress the adventurous setting of the film In Thanthonni Jayan s voice and dialogue tone is imitated The film Valiyangadi was promoted as a sequel to Jayan s Angadi In the film Ennu Ninte Moideen Jayan s stunt sequence and the celebrated row with Alavalathi Shaji from the film Lisa is shown in a theatre scene The famous song Kannum Kannum from Jayan s film Angadi is included with Mammooty impersonating Jayan s style in the film Venicile Vyapari The recent hit Kattappanayile Rithwik Roshan has the actor Siddique acting as an ardent fan of Jayan and impersonates his style for seeing his movies Return to the silver screen edit In December 2010 on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of his death it was announced that a new movie with Jayan in the lead is in the works using advanced animation and graphics technologies 40 The movie titled Avatharam Incarnation was announced to be directed by Vijeesh Mani and scripted by T A Shahid The project is inspired by the star s posthumous popularity as an action legend It was announced that the actor would be brought back to the big screen by twelve top technicians from Hollywood 41 42 Filmography editYear Title Role1974 ShapamokshamPoonthenaruvi Dr John1975 Tourist BungalowSooryavamshamUllasayathra1976 Dharmakshetre KurukshetrePick Pocket Chandran s fatherMadhuram Thirumadhuram BabuRajanganamAgnipushpamMallanum MathevanumPanchami JohnKamadhenu MadhavanAmrithavahini Mohan1977 SnehayamunaMakam Piranna MankaAshirvadamManassoru MayilTholkan Enikku ManassillaAadhya PaadamAparajithaIvanente PriyaputhranShukradashaKaavilammaAbhinivesham GopinathAval Oru DevalayamAnjaliRajaparambaraRathi Manmadhan SekharanRandu Lokam BabuOrmakal Marikkumo PrabhakaranItha Ivide Vare BoatmanAchaaram Ammini Osharam Omana SudhakaranKannappanunni Hidumban1978 PavadakkariHemantharaathriAvakashamAnubhoothikalude NimishamAval Kanda LokamAnumodanamRandu PenkuttikalSnehikkan SamayamillaVishwaroopamOrkkuka VallappozhumMadanolsavam Dr JayakumarMidukkipponnammaShathrusamharamAdimakkachavadam Ponnamma s loverPattalam JanakiAsthamayamKalpavriksham GopiKanyaka AyyappanEtho Oru Swapnam VV Swami VasudevanThacholi Ambu Bappu KuttySoothrakkariMattoru KarnanKaathirunna Nimisham VenuJayikkanayi Janichavan Prabhakara VarmaItha Oru Manushyan PrabhaIniyum Puzha Ozhukum NambiarEe Manohara Theeram SahadevanAdavukal PathinettuAana Paachan ParamuMukkuvane Snehicha Bhootham KrishnankuttyKadathanattu Maakkam Unni KurupLisa Suresh1979 Raathrikal Ninakku VendiKallu KarthyayaniPichathy Kuttappan RaghuSikharangal RameshPushyaraagamSandhyaragamPennorumbettaalOru Raagam Pala ThaalamSaayoojyam RajanSharapancharam ChandrasekharanVellayani Paramu JambulingamPuthiya Velicham VenuPrabhu VishwanathanMochanam BalachandranMaamaankam MoosaIvide Kattinu Sugandam JayadevanSarpam JamesIrumbazhikal BabuVenalil Oru Mazha RaveendranKazhukan VenuChuvanna ChirakukalAvano Atho Avalo C I D PrakashAnupallavi SureshAngakkuri RamachandranAavesham Gopi Ravi1980 Sakthi Vijayan Rajan VarmaChandrahasam AppuTheenalangal RamuPaalattu Kunjikannan Vanchiyoor SurasuIthikkara Pakki AdimakkannuNaayattu Inspector VijayanKaanthavalayam ManushyanAngadi BabuKarimbana MuthanIdimuzhakkam BheemanMeen RajanKaripuranda Jeevithangal RaghavanAnthapuram VasuLove in Singapore SureshChaakara SethumadhavanPottatha Poottukal UppuliBenz Vasu VasuDeepam AjaykumarMoorkhan VinodManushya Mrugham Babu Gopi1981 Thadavara RajanKolilakkam BabuAakramanamAbhinayam RaghuGarjanamAgnisaramSanchari BhargavanAriyappedatha Rahasyam Raghu1982 KomaramEnte Sathrukkal1983 Ahankaram SureshPanchapandavar Unreleased See also editJayan quotesReferences edit Mathrubhumi weekly 2010 November 21 issue Page 9 Those unmistakable Jayan dialogues ekerala net Retrieved 19 January 2011 permanent dead link Jayan jokes and quotes ananthapuri com Retrieved 19 January 2011 permanent dead link Typical Jayan dialogue asianet Archived from the original on 30 July 2016 Retrieved 4 February 2011 Immortal Action Hero Jayan in his typical role Saina Archived from the original on 2 October 2016 Retrieved 4 February 2011 Reminiscing about Jayan and his ways The Hindu 2 July 2006 a b Mathrubhumi weekly 21 November 2010 Page 10 ഓര മകള മര ക ക മ mathrubhumi com Archived from the original on 15 November 2015 Retrieved 15 November 2015 Ormapperukkangalil Jose Prakash memoirs on Jayan chithrabhoomi 10 November 2009 Archived from the original on 11 August 2011 Retrieved 14 March 2011 Ormapperukkangalil 2 Jose Prakash memoirs on Jayan chithrabhoomi 10 November 2009 Archived from the original on 11 August 2011 Retrieved 14 March 2011 Actor Jayan in memories Archived from the original on 15 July 2011 Retrieved 16 April 2011 Remembering Jayan on his anniversary asianet Archived from the original on 19 April 2016 Retrieved 16 April 2011 Nostalgia magazine November 2010 issue Page 13 Jayan selected filmography List of known films ning com 10 November 2009 Archived from the original on 11 August 2011 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2011 Archived from the original on 26 August 2011 Retrieved 10 May 2011 Mathrubhumi Avatharam to have Jayan in the lead mathrubhumi com Archived from the original on 20 January 2011 Retrieved 18 January 2011 The Hindu Report Return of a matinee Idol The Hindu Chennai India 30 December 2010 Archived from the original on 8 November 2012 Retrieved 19 January 2011 ഞ ൻ ജയന റ മകന ണ മ ന ആദ ത യ എന ത യ ല ഞ ൻ നനഞ ഞ ഇന ക ള ച ച ക റ ന ന ള ള എന Archived from the original on 25 December 2017 Retrieved 25 December 2017 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jayan External links editJayan at IMDb Profile of Malayalam Actor JayanFurther reading editOfficial website http www malayalachalachithram com profiles php i 48 Jayan Nostalgia homepage at Manorama Online portal Image gallery Jayan Anniversary Special at Mathrubhumi portal Jayan Love You All an article in the November 2009 issue of Vanitha magazine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jayan amp oldid 1190773912, wikipedia, 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