Indian movie actors deceased in Cardiac arrest

Here are 26 famous actors from India died in Cardiac arrest:

Rajkumar

Rajkumar (April 24, 1929 Gajanur-April 12, 2006 Bangalore) also known as Singanalluru Puttaswamayya Muthuraju, Mutturaju Singanalluru Puttaswamayya, Dr. Rajkumar, Annavru, Raj Kumar, Gaana Gandharva, Natasarvabhouma, Rajanna, Mutturaju, Annavaru, Gaana Gandarva, Dr. Raj Kumar, Bangarada Manushya or Mutturajar was an Indian actor and singer. He had five children, Puneeth Rajkumar, Raghavendra Rajkumar, Shiva Rajkumar, Poornima and Lakshmi.

Rajkumar was born in Gajanur, Mysore to Puttaswamayya and Lakshmamma. He completed his schooling in Gajanur and later moved to Bangalore for higher education. He started his career as a theater artist and debuted in the film Bedara Kannappa in 1954. He went on to act in more than 200 films in Kannada cinema and won several awards for his performances. He was known for his versatile acting and melodious singing.

Apart from acting, Rajkumar was also actively involved in social and cultural activities. He promoted Kannada language and culture throughout his career and was an advocate of non-violence and vegetarianism. He was also a philanthropist and contributed to various charities.

Rajkumar's contributions to Indian cinema were recognized with several honors and awards, including prestigious honors like National Film Awards and Padma Bhushan. He was also the recipient of the prestigious Dadasaheb Phalke Award, India's highest award in cinema, in 1995.

Rajkumar passed away on April 12, 2006, in Bangalore at the age of 77. His death was mourned by millions of fans and his legacy continues to inspire many in the Indian film industry.

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Vishnuvardhan

Vishnuvardhan (September 18, 1950 Mysore-December 30, 2009 Mysore) a.k.a. Sampath Kumar, Vishnu Vardhan, Vishnu, Sahasasimha, Dr. Vishnuvardhan, The Phoenix Of Indian Cinema, Vishnu Karnataka King, Sahasasimha Abhinaya Bargava, Dada Kotigobba Kaladaiva, angry young man of Kannada cinema, Abhinaya Bargava, Kotigobba, Kaladaiva, Bhavashilpi, Karnataka Samrat, Mysore Ratna, Karnataka King, King of KFI, South Superstar or Abhinaya Rajadiraja was an Indian actor, martial artist, singer and playback singer. He had two children, Keerthi Vishnuvardhan and Chandana Vishnuvardhan.

Vishnuvardhan was a prominent figure in the Kannada film industry and appeared in over 220 films in a career spanning over four decades. He made his acting debut in the 1972 film "Vamsha Vriksha" and went on to establish himself as one of the top actors in the industry. Some of his notable films include "Nagarahavu", "Bangarada Manushya", "Sahasa Simha", and "Jeevana Chaitra".

Apart from his acting career, Vishnuvardhan was also a trained martial artist and participated in several national and international karate competitions. He was also a talented singer and has sung numerous songs for his own films as well as for other actors. His iconic song "Jothe Jotheyali" from the film "Geetha" is still popular among music lovers.

Vishnuvardhan was known for his philanthropic work and was actively involved in several social causes. He was also appointed as the brand ambassador for Karnataka's health and family welfare department. He was awarded numerous accolades for his contributions to the film industry including the prestigious Padma Shri award in 2009. Sadly, he passed away in 2009 due to a heart attack, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire many aspiring actors and fans.

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Rituparno Ghosh

Rituparno Ghosh (August 31, 1963 Kolkata-May 30, 2013 Kolkata) also known as Ritupôrno Ghosh, Rituparna Ghoshe, Rituparna Ghosh, Rituporno Ghosh or Ritu was an Indian film director, screenwriter and actor.

He was known for his works in Bengali cinema and is credited with bringing a new wave of Bengali cinema. Ghosh started his career as a creative artist at an advertising agency before making his debut as a filmmaker with the Bengali film 'Hirer Angti' in 1992. He went on to make several acclaimed films such as 'Unishe April', 'Dahan', 'Asukh', 'Chokher Bali', 'Raincoat', 'Bariwali', 'The Last Lear', and 'Abohomaan'. Ghosh was known for his attention to detail and sensitive portrayal of relationships in his films. He also acted in a few films and was known for his roles in 'Chitrangada: The Crowning Wish', 'Arekti Premer Golpo' and 'Memories in March'. Ghosh was a recipient of several national and international awards for his contribution to Indian cinema. He passed away at the age of 49 due to a cardiac arrest in Kolkata.

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Ajit Khan

Ajit Khan (January 27, 1922 Golkonda-October 22, 1998 Hyderabad) a.k.a. Hamid Ali Khan, Ajeet, A j i t, The Clark Gable of India or Ajit was an Indian actor. He had five children, Shehzad Khan, Arbaaz Ali Khan, Zahid Ali Khan, Abid Ali Khan and Shahid Ali Khan.

Ajit Khan started his acting career as a villain in the 1940s and quickly gained popularity for his unique style of acting and dialogue delivery. He went on to star in over 200 films throughout his career, mostly in negative or supporting roles.

Some of his notable films include Naya Daur (1957), Zanjeer (1973), Kalicharan (1976) and Yaadon Ki Baaraat (1973). He was also known for his iconic catchphrase "Mona Darling" from the film Howrah Bridge (1958).

In addition to his acting career, Ajit Khan was also a skilled horse rider and owned a stable of racehorses. He was also a trained pilot and flew his own private plane.

He received several awards and nominations for his performances, including the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor for the film Yaadon Ki Baaraat.

Ajit Khan passed away in 1998 at the age of 76 due to a cardiac arrest. His legacy still lives on in Indian cinema as one of the most iconic and iconic villains of all time.

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Tahir Hussain

Tahir Hussain (November 27, 2014 Shahabad-February 2, 2010 Bandra) also known as Tahir Khan or Tahir Husain was an Indian film producer and actor. His children are called Aamir Khan, Faisal Khan, Nikhat Khan and Farhat Khan.

Tahir Hussain was born in Shahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India. He began his career in the film industry as a producer and produced successful films such as Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke, Anamika, Zakhmee, and Caravan. He also acted in a few films such as Pyar Ka Mausam and Jab Pyar Kisise Hota Hai.

Tahir Hussain was known for his excellent storytelling skills and ability to bring together a team of talented actors, writers, and directors. He was awarded the Filmfare Best Screenplay Award for the film Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahin, which was a hit at the box office.

Apart from his career in the film industry, Tahir Hussain was also involved in social work and contributed to various charitable organizations. He passed away in February 2010 in Bandra, Mumbai, leaving behind a legacy of successful films and a loving family.

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Raghuvaran

Raghuvaran (December 11, 1958 Kollengode-March 19, 2008 Chennai) a.k.a. Raguvaran was an Indian actor. His child is called Sai Rishivaran.

Raghuvaran was best known for his roles as an antagonist in South Indian films. He started his acting career in the late 1980s and worked in over 200 films across Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, and Hindi languages. Some of his notable performances include 'Baasha', 'Anjali', 'Aasai', 'Jeans', and 'Mudhalvan'. Besides acting, he was also a trained method actor and had a keen interest in music. He won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Villain for his role in the movie 'Baasha' in 1995. Unfortunately, he passed away due to a cardiac arrest at the age of 49.

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A. K. Lohithadas

A. K. Lohithadas (May 10, 1955 Chalakudy-June 28, 2009 Kochi) also known as Ambazhathil Karunakaran Lohithadas, Ambazhathil Karanakuran Lohithandas, A. K. Lohithadas, A.K. Lohitadas, Lohi, A.K. Lohithadas or Lohithadas was an Indian film director, screenwriter, film producer, actor, playwright and film editor. He had two children, Vijayshankar Lohithadas and Harishankar Lohithadas.

Lohithadas was known for his contributions to the Indian Malayalam film industry. He started his career as a journalist and later ventured into the film industry with his debut film as a director, Bhoothakkannadi (1997). He went on to direct and write scripts for many successful films such as Kasthooriman (2003), Arayannangalude Veedu (2000), and Thaniyavarthanam (1987).

He won numerous awards for his contributions to cinema, including the National Film Award for Best Screenplay for the film, Thaniyavarthanam (1987). He was also awarded the Kerala State Film Award for Best Screenplay five times.

In addition to his work in the film industry, Lohithadas was a noted playwright and wrote several successful plays such as Ningalenne Communistakki (1982). He was actively involved in social and political issues and was known for his support of the Communist Party of India (Marxist).

Lohithadas passed away in 2009 at the age of 54 due to a heart attack. His contributions to the Indian film industry continue to inspire and influence current and future generations of filmmakers.

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Rajendra Nath

Rajendra Nath (November 27, 2014 Peshawar-February 13, 2008 Mumbai) a.k.a. Rajindar Nath, Rajendranath, Rajendernath, Rajender Nath, Rajinder Nath, Rajandernath, Rajindernath or Rajendra Nath Malhotra was an Indian actor and comedian.

He was born in Peshawar, which is now in present-day Pakistan. After the partition of India, his family moved to India, where he began his career in the film industry. He acted in over 150 Hindi films and became one of the most popular comedians in Bollywood during the 1960s and 1970s. He was known for his impeccable comic timing and his iconic dialogue delivery that made audiences burst into laughter. Along with acting, he also wrote scripts for several films. He was awarded the Padma Shri by the Government of India in 2000 for his contributions to the Indian film industry. Despite being in the film industry for over three decades, he remained a down-to-earth and humble person. He passed away in Mumbai in 2008 at the age of 76, leaving behind a legacy of laughter and joy.

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Mahipal

Mahipal (November 11, 1919 Jodhpur-May 15, 2005 Mumbai) also known as Mahipal Singh was an Indian actor.

He started his career in Bollywood in the early 1950s and appeared in over 100 films. Mahipal was known for his roles in mythological films, such as 'Mughal-e-Azam', 'Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baaje', and 'Raja Harishchandra'. He was also a trained classical singer and his melodious voice was used in many of his films. In addition to acting, he also worked as a producer and director, and made his directorial debut with the film 'Aankh Micholi' in 1972. Mahipal was honored with the prestigious Padma Shri award in 1998 for his contribution to Indian cinema.

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Kuthiravattam Pappu

Kuthiravattam Pappu (November 27, 2014 Feroke-February 25, 2000 Kozhikode) also known as Padmadalashan, Pappu, Master Papu, Master Pappu, Pappoo, Papoo or Padmadalakshan was an Indian actor and comedian. He had three children, Binu Pappu, Biju Pappu and Bindu Pappu.

Kuthiravattam Pappu began his career in the film industry as a child actor and later transitioned to playing supporting roles and comedic characters. He appeared in over 700 films over the course of his career, primarily in the Malayalam film industry. Some of his notable movies include Karyam Nissaram, Nadodikkattu, Boeing Boeing, and Kilukkam.

Pappu was well-known for his ability to add comic relief to films with his unique style of humor. He was also a talented singer and sang in several films. In addition to his work in films, he also acted in stage plays and television shows.

Pappu was honored with several awards for his contributions to the film industry. He received the Kerala State Film Award for Best Comedian twice, in 1983 and 1986. He was also awarded the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award in 1999.

Even after his death in 2000, Kuthiravattam Pappu's legacy lives on in the Malayalam film industry. His comedic timing and ability to make audiences laugh continue to be celebrated by fans and fellow actors alike.

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Satyendra Kapoor

Satyendra Kapoor (November 27, 2014 Panipat-October 27, 2007 Mumbai) a.k.a. Satendra Kapoor, Satyendra, Saytendra Kumar, Satyan Kapoo, Satyen Kappoo, Satyn Kappu, Satyendra Kumar, Satyender, Satyendra Kapoo, Satyeen Kapoo, Satyan Kappo, Satyen Kapoo, Sathyan Kumar, Satyan Kappu, Satyandra Kappu, Satyendra Kumar Kappu, Satyan Kappoo or Satyendra Kappu was an Indian actor.

He appeared in over 300 films in Hindi Cinema and is known for his character roles. He began his career in the 1950s and worked in notable films such as Zanjeer, Deewar, Don, Karz, Mr. India and Shaan. He was also a part of the television industry and acted in popular shows such as Mahabharat, Fauji and Vikram Aur Betaal. Kapoor was known for his versatile acting skills and was often cast in supporting roles or as a villain. He received critical acclaim for his performance in B.R. Chopra's Kanoon and won the Filmfare Best Supporting Actor award. Kapoor passed away in 2007 due to a heart attack.

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Tapen Chatterjee

Tapen Chatterjee (November 27, 2014 Kolkata-May 24, 2010 Kolkata) a.k.a. Tapen Chattopadhyay or Tapan Chatterjee was an Indian actor.

He was born in Kolkata, India on November 27, 2014. Chatterjee was known for his work in Bengali theatre, television and films. He started his acting career in the 1960s and went on to play a variety of roles over the course of his career. Some of his notable roles include his portrayal of the father of the protagonist in the film 'Antony Firingee' (1967) and his role in Satyajit Ray's film 'Ghore Baire' (1984). Chatterjee was also a renowned stage actor and worked with famous theatre groups like Nandikar and Theatre Workshop. He passed away on May 24, 2010 in Kolkata, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances in the field of acting.

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Jagdish Raj

Jagdish Raj (November 27, 2014 Sargodha-July 28, 2013 Mumbai) otherwise known as Jagdish Raj Khurana, Jagdish, Jagdish Raaj, Jagdishraj or Jagdeeshraj was an Indian actor. He had three children, Anita Raj, Roopa Malhotra and Bobby Raaj.

He appeared in over 350 films in a career spanning more than four decades. Jagdish Raj was known for his roles as a police officer in Bollywood films and was often referred to as "the most typecast actor" for playing a cop in countless movies. Some of his notable films include Deewar, Sholay, Don, Silsila, and Amar Akbar Anthony. In addition to Bollywood films, he also acted in Punjabi films and television shows. Jagdish Raj was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Indian Motion Pictures Producers Association in 2012. He passed away in 2013 due to respiratory illness.

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Chitti Babu

Chitti Babu (January 10, 1964 Tamil Nadu-November 8, 2013 Chennai) also known as Chittibabu, Chitty Babu, City Babu, Sajjadh Adeebh, Sajjiah Adeebh or Sajadh Adeebh was an Indian comedian, actor, presenter and cinematographer. His children are called Rizwanah Adeebh, Rifah Adeebh and Riaz Adeebh.

He began his career in the 1980s as a comedian, often playing sidekick roles in films. Chitti Babu later transitioned to lead roles in films and became known for his unique style of comedy. He appeared in over 250 films in a career spanning three decades.

In addition to acting, Chitti Babu was also a skilled cinematographer and worked on several Tamil films. He also hosted a popular television talk show called "Kelvi Paathi Kindal Paathi" which aired in the 1990s.

Chitti Babu received several awards for his contributions to the film industry, including the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Comedian for his role in the film "Nenjathai Killathe". He passed away in 2013 in Chennai at the age of 49.

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Vijaya Bhaskar

Vijaya Bhaskar (November 27, 2014 Karnataka-March 3, 2002 Bangalore) also known as Vijay Bhaskar was an Indian film score composer, film director, composer, actor, music director, screenwriter and musician.

He was born in Karnataka and began his career as a musician in the late 1950s. He composed music for over a hundred films in several languages including Kannada, Tamil, Telugu and Hindi. Bhaskar was also a talented director and directed a few films in Kannada. He won several awards throughout his career including the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Music Director four times. Bhaskar was known for his melodious and soulful music and was loved by audiences across India. He passed away in 2002 in Bangalore, leaving behind a legacy of memorable music compositions.

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N. F. Varghese

N. F. Varghese (November 27, 2014-June 19, 2002 Kochi) also known as NF Vergheese, N.F. Varghese, N.F. Verghese or N F Varghese was an Indian actor. He had four children, Sophia Varghese, Sony Varghese, Sumitha Varghese and Saira Varghese.

N.F. Varghese began his acting career in the 1950s and went on to become a prominent character actor in Malayalam cinema. He acted in over 400 films in his career spanning five decades. Some of his notable roles were in films like 'Odayil Ninnu', 'Chemmeen', 'Nairu Pidicha Pulivalu', 'Ezhuthatha Kadha' and 'Nellu'. He was known for his versatile acting skills, and his performances in negative roles were particularly appreciated by the audience. Apart from acting, Varghese was also a talented singer and dubbing artist. He lent his voice to many characters in films and radio dramas. In recognition of his contributions to Indian cinema, he was honoured with several awards, including the Kerala State Film Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1978.

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Sarat Pujari

Sarat Pujari (August 8, 1934 Khandapada-May 12, 2014 Bhubaneswar) was an Indian actor, film director, screenwriter and film producer. He had one child, Soumen Pujari.

Born in the state of Odisha, Sarat Pujari ventured into the film industry in 1960 with the film "Gapa Helebi Sata" as an actor. He went on to act in numerous hit films like "Jajabar" and "Nagaphasa". In addition to acting, Pujari was also a prolific writer and director. He wrote and directed the hit film "Samaya" which won several awards at film festivals. He was also a recipient of the prestigious Padma Shri award in 2002 for his contributions to Indian cinema. Pujari was known for his versatility and his ability to bring depth and nuance to his performances. He passed away in 2014 at the age of 79, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances and impactful films.

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Subair

Subair (May 25, 1962 Panoor-August 18, 2010 Kochi) a.k.a. Subair P P or Subair P.P. was an Indian actor and film producer. He had two children, Aman and Amina Miya.

Subair started his acting career in the early 90s and acted in numerous Malayalam movies such as "Karnavar", "Pakal Nakshatrangal", and "Mukha Chithram". He was also known for his roles in the Tamil movies "Karnaa" and "Sigaram".

In addition to his acting career, Subair was a successful film producer, co-owning the production company, Varnachithra. He produced popular Malayalam movies such as "Chenkol", "Kilukkam Kilukilukkam", and "Manthrikam".

On August 18, 2010, Subair passed away at the age of 48 due to a heart attack in Kochi, India. His sudden death shocked the film industry, and many actors and colleagues mourned his loss.

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K. S. Ashwath

K. S. Ashwath (May 25, 1925 Holenarasipura-January 18, 2010 Mysore) a.k.a. Subbarao Aswath Narayana, Soorat Ashwath, Ashwath, Chammayya Meshtru, Dr. K. S. Ashwath, Karaganahalli Subbaraya Ashwathanarayana, Aswath or K.S. Ashwath was an Indian actor and stenographer. His children are called Shankar Ashwath, Nagarathna Ashwath, Subbukrishna Ashwath and Vijaya Murthy.

K.S. Ashwath was born in Holenarasipura, a town in the Hassan district of the Indian state of Karnataka. He started his career as a stenographer and then moved to the film industry where he made a name for himself as an actor. He acted in over 370 movies in the Kannada, Tamil and Telugu languages, spanning a career of more than four decades.

Apart from acting, K.S. Ashwath was also a skilled singer and lyricist. He has sung several devotional and patriotic songs and also wrote lyrics for a few songs. He was honored with the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the movie Kula Gowrava (1971).

K.S. Ashwath was known for his versatility and was equally adept at playing both positive and negative roles. He was often referred to as “Chammayya Meshtru” due to his portrayal of the character in the movie Chammayya (1963). He passed away in 2010 in Mysore at the age of 84.

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Ranjan

Ranjan (March 2, 1918 Mylapore-September 12, 1983 New Jersey) also known as Ramanarayana Venkataramana Sarma or R. Ramani, B. A was an Indian actor, journalist, singer and writer.

Ranjan was born in Mylapore, Chennai, India in 1918. Despite completing his Bachelor of Arts degree, his passion lay in the arts. He started his career as a journalist before venturing into acting. Ranjan acted in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi films and was known for his versatility and ability to play diverse roles with ease. He also sang a few songs in his films.

Apart from his successful career in films, Ranjan was also a prolific writer, having authored several books in Tamil and English. Some of his notable works include "Enge Nimmadhi" (Where is justice) and "Arunachala Mahatmiyam" (Glory of Arunachala) which talk about spirituality and social issues.

In 1983, Ranjan passed away in New Jersey, USA, leaving behind a rich legacy in the field of entertainment and literature.

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Bibhu Bhattacharya

Bibhu Bhattacharya (September 17, 1944 Jharia-September 22, 2011 Kolkata) also known as Master Bibhu, Bibhu Bhattacharjee, Bibhuda, Shriman Bibhu or Shriman Bibhu Bhattacharya was an Indian actor.

He was best known for his work in Bengali films and theater. Bibhu Bhattacharya started his career as a child artist in the film "Ora Thakey Odharey" in 1954. He later became a prominent face in Bengali parallel cinema and worked with acclaimed directors like Ritwik Ghatak, Mrinal Sen, and Gautam Ghose. Some of his notable films include "Meghe Dhaka Tara", "Bhuvan Shome", "Ajantrik", and "Padatik".

Apart from his work in films, Bibhu Bhattacharya was also a well-known figure in Kolkata's theater circuit. He started his career in theater in the 1960s and became associated with groups like Nandikar and Theatre Workshop. He acted in over 50 plays in his career, including adaptations of works by Rabindranath Tagore.

Bibhu Bhattacharya passed away in 2011 at the age of 67 due to a heart attack. His contributions to Bengali cinema and theater have been widely acknowledged, and he is remembered as one of the finest actors of his generation.

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Vijayan

Vijayan (May 17, 1944 Kozhikode-September 22, 2007 Chennai) was an Indian actor, screenwriter and film director.

Vijayan started his career as an actor in the Malayalam film industry in the early 1970s. He then went on to work as a screenwriter and director for various films in South Indian languages such as Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu. Some of his notable works as a director include the Malayalam film Kattathe Kilikkoodu and the Tamil film Thirutham.

Vijayan also acted in several films in Tamil and Malayalam, playing varied roles that showcased his versatility as an actor. He earned critical acclaim for his performances in films like Adiyozhukkukal, Oru Vidukadhai Oru Thodarkadhai, and Sreedharante Onnam Thirumurivu.

Apart from his work in the film industry, Vijayan was also a noted playwright and stage actor. He was associated with the prominent theatre troupes Prathibha Theatres and Kerala People's Arts Club (KPAC).

Vijayan's contributions to the South Indian film industry have been recognized through various awards, including the Kerala State Film Award for Best Screenplay for his film Adiyozhukkukal. His legacy continues to inspire aspiring filmmakers and actors across the country.

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Mullanezhi

Mullanezhi (May 16, 1948 Ollur-October 22, 2011 Thrissur) a.k.a. Mullanezhi Neelakandan Namboothiri, Mullanezhi MN Neelakandan Namboothiri, Mullanezhi Neelakandan or Mullenezhi was an Indian actor, lyricist and poet.

He was a prominent figure in the Malayalam film industry and has acted in over 150 films. Some of his notable films include "Yavanika", "Panchavadi Palam", "Chamaram", "Nirakkoottu" and "Kireedam". In addition to his acting career, Mullanezhi was also a talented lyricist and has written songs for various films. He was a recipient of several awards including the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for his contributions to Malayalam literature. Mullanezhi was known for his unique style of acting and his versatility as an artist. He passed away in 2011 at the age of 63.

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Abir Goswami

Abir Goswami (April 21, 1976 Kolkata-May 31, 2013 Malad) was an Indian actor.

He is best known for his roles in popular Indian TV shows such as "Kkusum," "Pyaar Ka Dard Hai Meetha Meetha Pyaara Pyaara," and "Yahan Main Ghar Ghar Kheli." Apart from his successful TV career, Abir also acted in Bollywood movies like "The Legend of Bhagat Singh" and "Jannat."

Abir Goswami did his schooling from St. Lawrence High School in Kolkata and later obtained a degree in Commerce from St. Xavier's College, Kolkata. Before entering the entertainment industry, he worked as a bank employee for a few years, but his passion for acting and theatre motivated him to pursue a career in acting.

Tragically, Abir Goswami passed away at the young age of 36 due to a massive heart attack in 2013. His sudden demise was a shock to the entire Indian entertainment industry and left his family, friends, and fans in mourning.

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Dhandapani

Dhandapani (November 27, 2014 Chennai-July 20, 2014 Chennai) also known as Kadhal Dhandapani, Kadhal Thandapani, Dhandapani, Kadhal Dandapani or Dhandapandi was an Indian actor. His children are called Vimaladhithan, Lenin, Kumar and Rajeswari.

He began his acting career in the late 1990s and appeared in numerous Tamil films in supporting roles. Dhandapani gained recognition for his roles in films like "Anniyan", "Thuppakki", and "Naan Mahaan Alla". He was known for his versatile acting and often played comedic and villainous roles. Dhandapani was also a trained dancer and choreographer, and had choreographed dance sequences for several films. He passed away in 2014 due to a heart attack. Despite his untimely death, Dhandapani's legacy lives on in the many films he appeared in and the impact he had on the Tamil film industry.

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Manavalan Joseph

Manavalan Joseph was an Indian actor.

Manavalan Joseph was an Indian actor, who primarily worked in the Malayalam film industry. He made his acting debut with the 1984 film Parannu Parannu Parannu and went on to act in over 50 movies in a career spanning more than a decade. Some of his notable performances include his roles in films like Iyer the Great, Dhinarathrangal, Crime File, and Kunukkitta Kozhi. In addition to acting, Manavalan Joseph was also a trained dancer and had performed in various stage shows. He passed away in 1999 at the age of 38.

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