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K. Bhaskaran Nair (1 March 1929 – 29 March 1990), professionally credited by his stage name Adoor Bhasi, was an Indian actor and film director. He was mostly cast as a sidekick to protagonists, particularly Prem Nazir. His comedic roles were widely appreciated in Malayalam films of the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. Bhasi has also done leading and character roles. He directed three Malayalam films in the late 1970s. Bhasi is also known for his eloquent speeches in fluent English.[1] He has won Kerala State Film Awards, including two Best Actor and one Second Best Actor.

Adoor Bhasi
Born

K. Bhaskaran Nair


1 March 1929
Peringanadu, Travancore, India (present-day Pathanamthitta, Kerala)
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

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Adoor Bhasi was born on 1 March 1929 in Peringanadu, Adoor, Travancore. 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.[2]

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

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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.

Adoor Bhasi is often considered one of the first film makers in South India to recognize the potential of Kamal Haasan as a leading actor. He was cast as lead in his movie Adiyapadam.

Death

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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

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Kerala State Film Awards:

Filmfare Awards South:

Filmography

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As actor

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Note: The list may be incomplete

  • 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

    1980s

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    Year Title Role Notes
    1980 Rajaneegandhi Krishna Menon
    Naayattu Joseph
    Meen
    Karimpana Sayippu
    Kalika Vasu
    Ethikkara Pakky Supramuthayyan
    Dwik Vijayam Kannappan
    Anthappuram Nair
    Ammayum Makalum Gopalan
    Aagamanam Samuel
    1981 Theekkali Bahuleyan
    Thakilu Kottampuram Kunjunni Kurup
    Saahasam
    Paathira Sooryan Pappachan
    Kodumudikal Vasukuttan Pilla
    Kallan Pavithran Merchant/Trader
    Irattimadhuram Thorappan Panikkar
    Ellaam Ninakku Vendi Panikkar
    Munnettam Gopalan Nair
    Kadathu School Principal
    1982 Vidhichathum Kothichathum
    Snehapoorvam Meera Panikkar
    Oru Kunju Janikkunnu
    Ormakkayi Fernandes
    Olangal
    Nagamadathu Thampuratti Thamburan
    Mylanji Hameed Sayivu
    Mathruka Kudumbam
    Koritharicha Naal
    Keni Girija Vallabha Menon
    Aasha Willy
    Kattile Pattu Raghavan Pilla
    Jambulingam
    Ilakkangal
    Irattimadhuram Thorappan Panikkar
    Gaanam
    Ente Mohangal Poovaninju Easwaran
    Enikkum Oru Divasam Ouseph
    Chiriyo Chiri
    Chillu Annie's father
    1983 Sandhya Vandanam Charumoottil Kuruppu
    Sandhyakku Virinja Poovu Panikkarammavan
    Rugma Bhatt
    Pinnilavu Padmanabha Pillai
    Oomakkuyil
    Onnu Chirikku Krishnan Nair
    Nanayam
    Maniyara Shameer's father
    Mahabali
    Kuyiline Thedi Ganapathi Iyer
    Justice Raja Adv. Sharma
    Iniyengilum Parakkal Mathai
    Himavaahini Watcher
    Guru Dakshina
    Ente Katha Govinda Kuruppu
    Engane Nee Marakkum
    Belt Mathai Pokker
    Ashtapadi
    Aadyathe Anuraagam Janardhanan Pilla
    Aadhipathyam Sankara Pilla
    Aaroodam Gopalan Nair
    Eenam
    1984 Vetta
    Vepraalam Godfather
    Kilikkonjal Menon
    Thathamme Poocha Poocha Gonsalves
    Swanthamevide Bandhamevide Bhaskara Menon
    Paavam Poornima Chellappan Pilla
    Onnanu Nammal Padmanabhan Nair
    Muthodu Muthu Prabhakaran Pillai
    Manithali Abdullakunjikka
    Lakshmana Rekha Radha's father
    Koottinilamkili Valiya Kurup
    Jeevitham
    Itha Innu Muthal T. P. Bhaskaran Nair
    Ethirppukal
    Ente Kalithozhan
    Idavelakku Sesham Adv. Swami
    Swantham Sarika Krishnan Nair
    Athirathram Lona
    April 18 Policeman's father-in-law
    Aalkkoottathil Thaniye Achuthan
    1985 Vellam Kunjunni
    Principal Olivil Sub Inspector
    Pacha Velicham Station Master Muhammed
    Orikkal Oridathu Kaimal
    Nerariyum Nerathu Bhaskara Kurup
    Mulamoottil Adima Shivaswami
    Madhu Vidhurathri
    Aanakkorumma Raman Nair
    Ee Thanalil Ithiri Nerum Vijayan's uncle
    Avidathe Pole Ivideyum
    Eeran Sandhya Poulose
    Manya Mahajanangale Vakachan
    Angadikkappurathu Lazar
    Yathra Priest
    1986 Vaiki Odunna Vandi
    Rajavinte Makan Priest
    Iniyum Kurukshetrum Govinda Pillai
    Kaveri Raman Nair
    Adukkan Entheluppam San Diego
    Nandi Veendum Varika Vishnu Nampoothiri
    Padayani
    Rakkuyilin Ragasadassil Ragan Vaidyanathan
    Kochu Themmadi Headmaster
    1987 Kilippattu
    Sarvakalashala College Principal
    Irupatham Noottandu Varma
    Purushartham
    Bhoomiyile Rajakkanmar Thekkumkoor Valiya Thampuran
    Kalam Mari Katha Mari Musthafa
    Idanazhiyil Oru Kaalocha
    Ivide Ellavarkkum Sukham Thampuran
    Manivatharile Aayiram Sivarathrikal Neena's uncle
    1988 Rahasyam Parama Rahasyam Chathunni
    Evidence Adv. Chidambaram
    1989 Chakkikotha Chankaran Madhava Menon

    1990s

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    Year Title Role Notes
    1991 Ragam Anuragam Xavier

    As director

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    As playback singer

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    Lyrics

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    References

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    1. ^ "Manorama Online | Movies | Nostalgia |". Archived from the original on 2 December 2013. Retrieved 26 November 2013.
  • ^ "അടൂര്‍ഭാസി - ചിരിയുടെ ഗൗരവം". Archived from the original on 2 December 2013. Retrieved 26 November 2013.
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