
Adoor Bhasi
Acting
Biography
K. Bhaskaran Nair (1 March 1927 – 29 March 1990), known by his stage name Adoor Bhasi, was an Indian film actor and film director from Kerala. Adoor Bhasi was almost always cast as the man who stands next to the hero. His hilarious actions and roles became the cynosure of comic scenes in the Malayalam films of the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. He is also famous for his eloquent speeches in fluent English. He directed three Malayalam films during the late 1970s.
Born: March 1, 1927
Place of Birth: Trivandrum, Travancore, British India
Known For

Rathinirvedam
The story takes place in a small village surrounded by hills and valleys. Young Pappu, a teenager, awaiting school results to go to college, has plenty of time on hand. His trouble is adolescence, but neither his mother nor his aunt can diagnose his affliction. Everything around him excites and stimulates his sexual curiosity. Twenty plus Rathi, the girl next door, has been chechi (elder sister) to him since he was a child. Unaware of the stirrings of his desire, she dismisses his first overtures to her as boyish pranks. But soon her feelings change. She is sympathetic to the boy's confusion and goes to the sarppakkavu (cobra-shrine) to keep a midnight date with Pappu. It storms and thunders while Pappu makes love to Rathi. Only then do the storms—the one tormenting him inside his mind and the other raging thunderously on the outside, subside. Aghast at what has happened,

Bhargavi Nilayam
A novelist comes to haunted house and starts writing story on the ghost named Bhargavi. The novelist understands the cruel death of Bhargavi and her lover.

Ponnapuram Kotta
Ponnapuram Kotta is a 1973 Malayalam language film starring Prem Nazir, K. P. Ummer, Vijayasree and Vijayanirmala in the lead roles.

Manivathoorile Aayiram Sivarathrikal
13 year old Vineetha and her father, Dr. Vinayachandran goes to visit her grandfather John Samuel in Ooty on the death anniversary of Veena's mother Neena who died in a tragic accident. The movie flashes back to when Vinay meets Neena at a Church Service and falls in love.

Chakkikotha Chankaran
Raghavan Thampi (Thilakan) and his wife Subhadra (Sukumari) have two sons, Prabhakaran (Nedumudi) and Pradeep (Jayaram). Prabhakaran wants to become a mridungam maestro against the wishes of his parents who want him to get married. When Prabhakaran refuses, Subhadra emotionally blackmails him and gets him married off to Shailaja (Geetha). Meanwhile Pradeep falls in love with Roshni (Urvashi) and they get married secretly without their parents' knowledge.

Irupatham Noottandu
Investigative reporter Ashwathy tries to expose the nexus between politics and crime. In doing so, she ends up causing a rift between Sagar, a smuggler, and his accomplice Sekharankutty, the CM's son.

Rajavinte Makan
The film follows underworld don Vincent Gomas (Mohanlal) and his rivalry against the Kerala Home minister N. Krishnadas (Ratheesh).

Arakkallan Mukkalkkallan
Arakkallan Mukkalkkallan is a 1974 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P Bhaskaran and produced by M P Rao and MRK Moorthy. The film stars Prem Nazir, Jayabharathi, Srividya and Adoor Bhasi in lead roles. The film had musical score by V Dakshinamoorthy.

Gandharavakshetram
Lakshmi (Saradha) is married to Satheeshan (Madhu). She gives birth to a child, but their relationship begins to crumble when Lakshmi reveals that the real Father of her son is a celestial being.

Danger Biscuit
Filmography
as Madhava Menon
as Neena's Uncle
as Valiya Thampuran
as Thampuran
as Varma
as College Principal
as Ragan Vaidyanathan
as Shankaran
as Fr. Stephen Pothen
as Priest
as Kunjikrishnan
as Lazar
as Poulose
as Raghavan
as Prabhakaran Pillai
as Advocate Swami
as Lona
as Valiya Kurup
as Achuthan
as Adv. Adoor Bhaskaran Nair
as Krishnan Nair
as Padmanabha Pillai
as Panikkarammavan
as Sankara Pilla
as Watcher
as Ouseph
as Fernandes
as Easwaran
as Thamburan
as Merchant
as Kunjunni Kurup
as Supramuthayyan
as Cheriyachan
as Mohammad
as Ramalinga Chettiyar
as Varamaji
as Supran Thirumeni
as Frederick March
as Kittu Pilla
as Thankakudam
as Vinod
as Krishnan
as Kunju
as Kutty
as Menon
as Ponkurishu thoma
as Aruvikkara Thampy
as Ummachen
as Sankaran
as Morris
as Menon
as Thapaal Nanu
as Gopalan
as Pothacchan
as Ramakrishnan
as Thommi Aashaan
as Bharathan
as Devarajan Potty / Unni Swamy
as Minnal
as Pavithran Namboothiri
as Veeramarthandan Pills
as Thekkedadam Thirumeni
as Narayana panikkar
as Unthuvandi Krishnankutty
as Nambiar / Bhasi
as Karnnadhanam
as Raghuvaran Pillai
as Philipose Muthalaali
as Menon
as PC Pillai
as Panjali Raman Nair
as Rajappan
as Eravan Nair
as Sivarama Kurup
as Velupilla
as Henry
as Purushu
as Lottery Menon
as Naaduvazhi
as Ranger James
as Lonappan
as Kurup
as Nanukuttan Nair
as Giridhara Yogi / Naanu Kuru
as Chanthu
as Chinese Merchant
as Ananthan
as Gopalji
as Vikraman/Shanku
as Manthravaadi
as Khader
as Unnikannan Nair
as Ayyappan Pilla
as Dance Master Parvathidas
as Kasim
as Appukuttan
as Velu Muthalali
as Bhasi
as Cheriya Pareekanni
as Vanan Ambu
as Subramaniam Potti
as Mallan Pillai