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Abi
Born

Habeeb Muhammed


(1965-02-28)28 February 1965
Died30 November 2017(2017-11-30) (aged 52)
Elamakkara, Kochi
EducationMaharaja's College, Ernakulam
Occupations
  • comedian
  • actor
  • dubbing artist
  • playback singer
  • Years active1991–2017
    SpouseSunila
    Children3 (including Shane Nigam)

    Habeeb Muhammed (28 February 1965 – 30 November 2017), better known by his stage name Kalabhavan Abi, was an Indian impressionist, comedian, actor, and dubbing artist.[1]

    Personal life[edit]

    Abi was born as the third son to Kavumkara Thadathikkudiyil (Thonganal) Bava Khan, a noted social worker and the former state general secretary of Kerala Congress, and Payipra Ezhuthanikattu Ummakunju on 28 February 1965 at Muvattupuzha, Ernakulam. He has two elder brothers Ameer Navas and Kabeer B Haroon, and a younger sister Raziya.[2][3] He had his primary education at Government Higher Secondary School, Muvattupuzha. He did his pre university degree from Maharaja's College, Ernakulam. He studied Sanitary Inspector's Diploma Course (S.I.) at Mumbai.[4]

    He was married to Sunila. They had a son, Shane Nigam, two daughters. They settled at Elamakkara, Kochi. He was under treatment for aplastic anemia for two years before his death. On 30 November 2017 he was taken to Amrita Hospital at around 8 a.m. after he complained of uneasiness. Doctors confirmed death after half an hour. The death happened 45 mins before that.[5] His funeral took place at Perumattam, Muvattupuzha Muslim Jamath mosque.

    Career[edit]

    Abi began his stage career in Youth Festivals in the Mahatma Gandhi University and had twice bagged the first prize in mimicry competitions which brought him into the mimicry troupe Kalabhavan.[6] Later, he worked in the troupes Cochin Sagar, Cochin Oscar and Harisree. Cochin Sagar is a troupe he formed in 1990 and later on has worked in its banner. His debut film was Nayam Vyakthamakkunnu in 1991, and has then acted in about 50 films. As a stage performer, he is best known for his performance as an elderly Muslim woman named Amina Thatha, and is also known for mimicking voice of actor Mammootty. Along with Dileep and Nadirshah, Abi is one among the pioneers that produced comedy audio albums, Dhe Maveli Kombathu and Onathinidakku Puttu kachavadam in the 1990s. Abhi was also the voice behind Amitabh Bachchan in many Malayalam dubbed advertisements.[7] His popular movies are Kireedamillatha Rajakkanmar, Aniyathipravu, Mazhavil Koodaram and Rasikan. Abi's last film was Thrissivaperoor Kliptham in 2017. Abi's son, Shane Nigam, is an actor.

    Filmography[edit]

    Actor[edit]

    Year Title Role Notes
    1991 Nayam Vyakthamakkunnu Stephen
    1992 Kasarkode Khaderbai
    Ellarum Chollanu
    1993 Vatsalyam Vinod
    1994 Bheeshmacharya
    Sainyam Cadet Das
    Vardhakya Puranam Santhosh
    1995 Mimics Action 500 Devassykutty
    Mazhavilkoodaram Sobhan Kumar
    Kidilol Kidilam Ajith
    1996 Moonnam Loka Pattalam (The Porter) Sasi Varma
    Kireedamillatha Rajakkanmar Meter Koya, Ithaatha
    1997 Manikya Koodaram
    Aniyathipraavu Santhappan
    1999 James Bond Sundaran
    2002 Desam Bhaskaran
    2004 Rasikan Abu
    2007 Kichamani MBA
    2010 Thanthonni
    2013 Thank You
    For Sale
    Malayala Nadu
    2014 Koothara Thufailikka
    2016 Happy Wedding SI Happy Paul
    2017 Chicken Kokkachi
    Thrissivaperoor Kliptham Sensilavos
    Karutha Sooryan

    Singer[edit]

    Year Film Song Music Director Co-singer
    2014 Salalah Mobiles La La Lasa Gopi Sundar Nazriya Nazim, Gopi Sundar

    Television[edit]

    References[edit]

  • ^ "ആശുപത്രിയിൽ എത്തും മുമ്പേ മരിച്ചാൽ പോസ്റ്റ്‌മോർട്ടം ചെയ്യണമെന്നാണു ചട്ടം; എളമക്കരയിലെ".
  • ^ "Mimicry artist, actor Abi dies | Kochi News - Times of India". The Times of India. 30 November 2017.
  • ^ "നടനും മിമിക്രി താരവുമായ അബി അന്തരിച്ചു".
  • ^ "കലാഭവന്‍ അബി അന്തരിച്ചു | kalabhavan abhi | kalabhavan abhi expired". www.mathrubhumi.com. Archived from the original on 30 November 2017.
  • ^ Malayalam actor and mimicry artist Abi passes away
  • ^ "Malayalam actor and mimicry artist Abi passes away". 30 November 2017.

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