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Jagathy Sreekumar

Jagathy Sreekumar

cumpleaños: 1951-01-05 | lugar de nacimiento: Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, Thiru-Kochi

Jagathy Sreekumar (born Sreekumar Achary, January 5, 1951) is one of the greatest comic actors in Indian cinema and a true legend of Malayalam films. Nicknamed Nataka Nayakan and often called the “King of Comedy” in Kerala, he has acted in more than 1,500 films, making him one of the most prolific actors in the world. Beginning his career in the 1970s, Jagathy quickly became indispensable for his impeccable timing, improvisational genius, and ability to steal scenes. He was equally at ease in slapstick, satire, drama, and villainous roles. His iconic films include Kilukkam (1991), In Harihar Nagar (1990), Yodha (1992), Mimics Parade (1991), Kalyanaraman (2002), Meesa Madhavan (2002), CID Moosa (2003), Mazha Peyyunnu Maddalam Kottunnu (1986), Udayananu Tharam (2005), and Katha Parayumbol (2007). Many of his one liners and characters remain etched in Malayalam pop culture. Over his five decade long career, Jagathy won numerous accolades, including five Kerala State Film Awards for Supporting Actor and Comedy roles, and is widely regarded as the benchmark for comedy acting in Malayalam cinema. Though his career was cut short by a tragic car accident in 2012, his legacy as Malayalam cinema’s most beloved comedian lives on, with an unparalleled body of work that continues to entertain new generations.

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2012
ഈ അടുത്ത കാലത്ത്

as    Bonacaud Ramachandran

2012
No. 66 മധുര ബസ്സ്

as    Bus Conductor

2012
കാസനോവ

as    Luka

2011
ഉറുമി

as    Chenichery Kurup/Minister

2011
അർജുനൻ സാക്ഷി

as    Dr. Ibrahim Moopan

2011
മകരമഞ്ഞ്

as    Govardhandas Makhanji

2011
2011
ഇതു നമ്മുടെ കഥ

as    Kalyani's father

2011
ആഗസ്റ്റ്‌ 15

as    The Aide

2011
മനുഷ്യമൃഗം

as    The priest

2010
താന്തോന്നി

as    Dr.Thomas Vaidyan

2010
ചേകവർ

as    Nari Bahuleyan

2010
2010
അപൂർവരാഗം

as    adv.charly

2009
Passenger

as    Home Minister Thomas Chako