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1 Personal life  





2 Film career  





3 Death  





4 Filmography  



4.1  As actor  



4.1.1  Malayalam  



4.1.1.1  1980s  





4.1.1.2  1990s  





4.1.1.3  2000s  





4.1.1.4  2010s  







4.1.2  Tamil  





4.1.3  Telugu  





4.1.4  Kannada  





4.1.5  Hindi  





4.1.6  English  







4.2  As director  







5 Television  





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Captain Raju
Captain Raju at Model Engineering College
Born

Raju Daniel


(1950-06-27)27 June 1950
Died17 September 2018(2018-09-17) (aged 68)
Kochi, Kerala, India
NationalityIndian
Occupations
  • Army officer
  • Raju Daniel
    Allegiance India
    Service/branch Indian Army
    Years of service1971 – 1976
    Rank Captain

    Raju Daniel (27 June 1950 – 17 September 2018), better known by his stage name Captain Raju, was an Indian actor and army officer. He acted in more than 600 films in various languages, including Malayalam, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and English. He was best known for his performances in character roles, and as a villain. He also appeared in television serials and advertisements and has also directed two Malayalam films. The comic professional assassin character called Pavanayi played by Captain Raju appearing in the movie Nadodikkattu developed a cult status in Malayalam cinema.[1][2]

    Personal life[edit]

    Raju was the third of the seven children of K. G. Daniel and Annamma, and was born at Omallur[3], Pathanamthitta, Kerala. He has four sisters named Elizabeth, Saji, Sophy, Sudha and two brothers, George and Mohan. Both his parents were teachers at Govt. UP School Omalloor.[4] He had his primary education from Govt. UP School Omalloor and NSS English Medium School, Omalloor. He was a volleyball player.[5] He pursued a degree in zoology from Catholicate College, Pathanamthitta.[6] After graduation, Raju joined the Indian Army as a short-service commissioned officer at the age of 21 and was commissioned into the Regiment of Artillery and rose to the rank of a captain. Captain Raju is an alumnus of the prestigious Officers Training Academy, Chennai. He worked as marketing chief at glucose and starch manufacturing company, Lakshmi Starch, at Mumbai after serving 5 years of Indian army and later he left the job to act in films.[7] While working at the company, he started acting in amateur drama troupes like Prathiba theatres in Mumbai. He later moved to films. He made his directorial debut with the Malayalam film Etha Oru Snehagatha in 1997. His second film as director was Mr. Pavanayi 99.99 (2012) in which he reprised the role of Mr. Pavanayi, his character from the 1987 Malayalam film Nadodikkattu.

    He was married to Prameela, and had a son, Ravi.[8][9] He was a Christian by birth, but also respected other religions, and even visited the others' shrines. He was a native of Puthenpeedika, Pathanamthitta. He was observed as very dynamic and vibrant during his childhood. He was also an active member of St. George Orthodox Church, Palarivattom. His parents' wish was to see him become a priest, about which he expressed at several places. He was a staunch Orthodox believer and his contributions to the Church and the society are noteworthy.

    Film career[edit]

    Captain Raju first acted in an unreleased Hindi movie along with Tariq (Yaadon Ki Baraat fame) in 1980 as the supporting hero even before he made his break in Malayalam movies. Raju made his debut in Malayalam with the 1981 multi-starrer movie Raktham. The co-actor in the movie Madhu was greatly impressed with his performance. This made Madhu cast him as the hero in his first home production Rathilayam, which was a movie with A-listers of that era including Soman, Shanavas Rajkumar and Menaka. Captain Raju played the hero role in the movie with Silk Smitha as his heroine. Many B-grade films were made inspired by Rathilayam with Raju himself playing the lead in such low-budget masala films towards the late eighties.[10]

    But Captain Raju had established himself as a popular actor even before this phase. His first memorable role came out in the 1984 movie Athiratram, where he played a lead role along with Mamootty and Mohanlal. He also played some of the popular villain characters during this era. In the 1986 movie Aavanazhi, he played the villain role of Sathyaraj which was well appreciated. The grand success of this movie made him one of the busiest actors in Malayalam cinema.[11] It was in the 1988 movie August 1 where Raju probably played the biggest villain role in his career. Raju's act as the unnamed killer determined to assassinate the Kerala Chief Minister was one of the high points of the film. It is considered one of the best villain characters in Malayalam cinema.[12] In the movie Samryajyam, he played an antagonist gangster opposite to that of Mammootty. KhalidinVyooham (1990) and PathroseinAdwaitham (1992) were some of the other noted villain characters portrayed by him during the early 90s. His role as AringodarofOru Vadakkan Veeragatha was one of the characters which helped Captain Raju to change his track from villain characters (other being Pavanai). This movie helped him to reveal his true potential as a character actor.[13] He also had a notable role in the 1988 movie Oru CBI Diary Kurippu. Captain Raju eventually stopped acting in villain roles during the early 90's. With the 1994 movie Kabooliwala , he became more selective and his role as Madassery ThampiinPuthukkottayile Puthumanavalan was a clear step towards this. He is also known for portraying the powerful elder brother role in the 1993 movie Uppukandam Brothers.[14]

    Raju is also known for playing some of the memorable comic characters. He became a household name in Malayalam cinema after his brief role as the comical assassin PavanayiinNadodikkattu. The character eventually attained a cult status in Kerala.[15] The classic dialogue "Pavanayi Shavamayi” (Pavanayi is dead) along with the terms such as Malappuram Kathi, Ambum Villum, Transistor Bomb is still popular.[16][17] His character as Karunan Chandakavala (Detective Karamchand) in the 2003 slapstick CID Moosa also got appreciated. Captain Raju reprised his iconic character Pavanayi in the movie Mr. Pavanayi 99.99. The movie's production was completed in 2012, but was released only a year after his death in 2019 due to some issues with producer. This was also his second movie as a director with the first being Oru Snehagadha released in 1997. Captain Raju's last movie was the 2017 Mammootty starrer Masterpiece, where he appeared as himself after a four-year break, as he was recovering from a road accident injury.[18]

    Death[edit]

    A healthy, strong man during his youth, who gave increased importance to fitness, thanks to his military career, Raju's health was severely affected by a car accident, which occurred in October 2003 at Kuthiran near Thrissur. He was seriously injured, and was hospitalised for a long period. Though he survived, he lost the vision in his left eye, and also had problems with walking. Still he was active in films and public.

    During his last days, Raju suffered from various ailments like diabetes and hypertension. He had a heart attack in 2015, for which he had treatment. He suffered a massive stroke during a plane journey to New York on 25 June 2018, and was admitted to a hospital in Muscat. He was brought back to Kochi for further treatment, and later left for his home. He died aged 68 in the morning of 17 September 2018 at his residence in Palarivattom, Kochi. He was buried with full state honours at Puthenpeedika St. Mary's Orthodox Church, Pathanamthitta on 21 September.[19][20]

    Filmography[edit]

    As actor[edit]

    Malayalam[edit]

    1980s[edit]
    Year Title Role Notes
    1981 Raktham Gunda
    1982 Thadaakam Jabbar Khaan
    Chilanthivala Aravindan
    Pooviriyum Pulari Reghu's father
    John Jaffer Janardhanan Renji
    1983 Coolie Vikraman
    Mortuary Raju
    Iniyengilum Prasad
    Passport Nagedran
    Nathi Muthal Nathi Vare Vishnu
    Aana Ranger Narendran
    Rathilayam Appukuttan
    Asuran
    Ponnethooval
    Changatham Prem
    1984 Athirathram Rajesh
    Theere Pratheekshikkathe Mohan
    Kadamattathachan Neeli's lover
    Kurishuyudham Magician d'Souza/Lawrence
    Kooduthedunna Parava Sub-inspector
    Oru Sumangaliyude Katha SI Vijayan
    Minimol Vathicanil CID Inspector
    Thirakal Chandran
    Paavam Krooran Dasan
    Unni Vanna Divasam Ashok
    Shabadham Prasad
    1985 Premalekhanam Babu
    Kiraatham
    Saandham Bheekaram
    Sammelanam Basheer
    Aazhi
    Soundarya Pinakkam
    Ezhu Muthal Onpathu Vare
    Nayakan Rahim
    Janakeeya Kodathi Ayyappan
    Ee Sabdam Innathe Sabdam SP Gopinathan IPS
    Karimpinpoovinakkare Pappachan
    1986 Prathyekam Sradhikkukka Shukkoor
    Hello My Dear Wrong Number David Antony Fernandez
    Nimishangal Khalid
    Aavanazhi Sathyaraj
    1987 Kalathinte Shabdham Devarajan
    Ivare Sookshikkuka
    Ithrayum Kaalam
    Ee Noottandile Maharogam
    Theekattu Basheer
    Yaagagni
    Naalkavala Robert
    Aattakatha
    Neeyallengil Njan Balachandran
    Vrutham Victor
    Nadodikkattu Mr. Pavanayi
    Amrutham Gamaya Suku
    Oru Sindoora Pottinte Ormaykku C.K. Gupta
    Adimakal Udamakal Sathyan
    1988 Simon Peter Ninakku Vendi Ramji
    Innaleyude Baakki Doctor
    Charavalayam Basheer
    Evidence Damu
    Aranyakam Police Officer
    Oru CBI Diary Kurippu Dy SP Prabhakara Varma
    August 1 Nicholas
    1989 Vaadaka Gunda
    Anagha Nalini's father
    Mudra Paul
    Mahaaraajaavu
    Miss Pamela SI Rajan Philippose
    My Dear Rosy Vijay
    Agnipravesham
    Aazhikkoru Muthu
    Oru Vadakkan Veeragatha Aringodar
    1990s[edit]
    Year Title Role Notes
    1990 Crime Branch CI Balachandran
    Innale C.I. Satheeshan
    Vyooham Khalid
    Saandram C.I. Hari
    No.20 Madras Mail Himself Cameo
    Nammude Naadu SP Devarajan
    Enquiry
    Naale Ennundengil Narendran
    Kadathanadan Ambadi Kowliya Maharajah
    Arhatha Shekhu
    Appu Suresh
    Samrajyam Krishnadas
    1991 Kalamorukkam Prasad, Damodharan Nair
    Chakravarthy Chandrachoodan
    Neelagiri
    Kankettu Peter Lal
    Ragam Anuragam A. K. Menon
    1992 Mahaan Ismail
    Kavacham Private Detective
    Adhwaytham Pathrose
    Rajashilpi Bhadran
    1993 Uppukandam Brothers Uppukandam Kariachan
    1994 Kabooliwala Circus Owner
    Gentleman Security Commander Rajkumar
    Sankeerthanam
    1995 Puthukkottayile Puthumanavalan Madassery Thampi
    Special Squad Customs Collector Rajan Varghese
    Thakshashila Major Madhavan
    Agnidevan Pareeth
    1996 Kalyana Sougandhikam Neelakantan Vaidyar
    1997 Sankeerthanam Pole Fr. Zakariya
    Itha Oru Snehagatha Fr. Daniel
    1998 Sooryavanam Marshall
    Mattupetti Machan Mattupetti Mahadevan
    Elavamkodu Desam Udayavarmman
    Daya King
    1999 Udayapuram Sulthan Abdul Rahman
    Thachiledathu Chundan Velupillai
    Pranaya Nilavu Hajiyar
    Olympian Anthony Adam
    Stalin Sivadas Contractor Narendran
    My Dear Karadi S.I. Keshavan
    Captain Ranger Jayadevan
    The Godman Crime Branch Officer
    Ezhupunna Tharakan Chacko Tharakan
    Aayiram Meni Unnithan
    Red Indians Commissioner
    2000s[edit]
    Year Title Role Notes
    2000 Snehapoorvam Anna Jomon's father
    Valliettan DySP Mohammed Ilias
    2001 Sraavu Commissioner Mohan Roy
    Bhadra
    Rakshasa Rajavu DGP Joseph Mathew IPS
    Sharja To Sharja Kanaran Kappithan
    2002 Puthooramputhri Unniyarcha Kannappa Chekavar
    Swarna Medal Ravi Varman
    Punyam
    Thandavam Commissioner Rajeevan
    2003 C.I.D. Moosa Karunan Chanthakkavala
    Soudamini
    Pattalam Colonel Kannappan
    War and Love Brig. Nair
    2004 Kottaram Vaidyan
    Wanted Police Officer
    Sathyam City Police Commissioner
    2005 Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
    Deepangal Sakshi
    Boyy Friennd DGP Chandrakumar
    2006 Vargam Arakkal Aboobakkar Haaji
    Kilukkam Kilukilukkam Col. Panikkar
    Red Salute Joseph Thomas
    Ashwaroodan Vishwanathan
    Thuruppugulan
    Aanachandam
    2007 Speed Track College Principal
    Avan Chandiyude Makan Vicar
    Black Cat
    Goal
    Nasrani Kottarathil John
    2008 Mayakazhcha
    Kovalam
    Twenty:20
    2009 Pazhassi Raja Mancheriyil Unnimootha
    Sanmanasullavan Appukuttan
    2010s[edit]
    Year Title Role Notes
    2010 Happy Durbar
    Yakshiyum Njanum Aathira's father
    2011 Arjunan Saakshi Chief Minister
    China Town Vincent Gomez
    2012 Theruvu Nakshatrangal
    2013 Ezhamathe Varavu Chief Archaeologist
    Abhiyum Njanum Devanandan
    Mumbai Police IG Gopinathan Nair IPS
    2014 Masala Republic Chinese Chandran
    2015 Nikkah
    Aashamsakalode Anna
    2016 Poyi Maranju Parayaathe
    Appuram Bengal Ippuram Thiruvithamkoor
    2017 Masterpiece Himself Extended Cameo
    2018 Stethoscope
    2019 Mr. Pavanayi 99.99 Mr. Pavanayi
    Valiyaperunnal Raju Daniel
    Lessons

    Tamil[edit]

    Year Title Role Notes
    1984 Nalla Naal Pannaiyar
    1987 Kadamai Kanniyam Kattupaadu
    Jallikattu Commissioner Sivaprasad
    Ullam Kavarntha Kalvan
    1988 Dharmathin Thalaivan Bhaskar
    En Jeevan Paduthu Chakravarthy
    Soora Samhaaram Chakkaravarthy
    Sudhanthira Naattin Adimaigal
    Dhayam Onnu
    Jeeva DSP Dhairiyam
    1989 Chinnappadass Ravi Prakash
    En Rathathin Rathame
    Thaai Naadu Colonel Ramasundhar
    Meenakshi Thiruvilayadal Yatchan
    1992 Naangal Naveen Kumar
    Sevagan Sabapathy
    Sivantha Malar
    1993 Ulle Veliye
    Pratap
    Madurai Meenakshi Ulaganathan
    1994 Priyanka Gokulnath
    Rajakumaran Selvaraj
    1995 Veluchami
    2007 Ninaithu Ninaithu Parthen Mohammed Aslam
    2011 Ponnar Shankar Chellatha Gounder

    Telugu[edit]

    Year Title Role Notes
    1982 Balidanam
    1987 Marana Sasanam 'Black Tiger' Satyaraj
    1991 Sathruvu DIG Prakash Rao
    Rowdy Alludu Ranjith Kumar
    1992 Rowdy Inspector S.P.
    Mondi Mogudu Penki Pellam
    1993 Kondapalli Raja Daniel
    Tholi Muddhu Mr. Gupta
    Rowdy Mogudu D.S.P. Chinna Rao [21]
    Police Lockup
    Amma Koduku
    1994 Jailor Gaari Abbayi Bapineedu
    Gandeevam Michael
    1995 Maatho Pettukoku Chakravarthy
    1999 Pichodi Chetilo Raayi Maharadhi

    Kannada[edit]

    Hindi[edit]

    English[edit]

    As director[edit]

    Television[edit]

    Serials
    Shows

    References[edit]

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  • ^ "'ലാലൂ.... രാജുച്ചായനാ' ആ ശബ്ദം ഇപ്പോഴും എന്റെ കാതുകളില്‍ മുഴങ്ങുന്നുണ്ട്". Archived from the original on 18 September 2018. Retrieved 17 September 2018.
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