
Jagannatha Varma
Acting
Biography
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Born: May 1, 1939
Known For

Mathilukal
Mathilukal ('Walls') is a free adaptation of the novelette of the same name, written by the celebrated Malayalam writer, Vaikom Muhammad Basheer. Autobiographical in character, it is set against the background of India’s freedom struggle in the ’40s when he was serving a term of imprisonment in the Trivandrum Central Jail. When the film opens, we see Basheer in a police lock-up, quite at home in the company of a few petty criminals. He has been languishing there for more than a year now without a trial.

Yoddha
Fate brings a young man from rural Kerala to be the protector of a young Lama in Nepal, who is being chased by a dangerous cult.

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.

1921
The Malabar rebellion, more popularly known as the Mappila Lahala, has a dramatic impact on the lives of everyone involved.

Vietnam Colony
Krishnamurthy is appointed by a real estate company to vacate Vietnam Colony, a place buzzing with illegal and antisocial elements.

Narasimham
Poovalli Induchoodan (Mohanlal) is sentenced for six years prison life for murdering his classmate. Induchoodan, the only son of Justice Maranchery Karunakara Menon (Thilakan) was framed in the case by Manapally Madhavan Nambiar (Narayanan Nair) and his crony DYSP Sankaranarayanan (Bheeman Raghu) to take revenge on idealist judge Menon who had earlier given jail sentence to Manapally in a corruption case. The story begins with Induchoodan released and his father & mother coming to stay with him.

Nair Saab
Major Nair trains the new batch of trainees at the army training centre. Things take a turn when a dangerous criminal makes two of the trainees import drugs from the neighboring country.

Devasuram
Neelakanthan squanders away the inheritance left by his father. However, his life turns upside down when his mother reveals a terrible secret on her deathbed that changes the course of his life.

Adwaytham
Advaitham is a 1991 Malayalam film directed by Priyadarshan. The film stars Mohanlal, Jayaram, Revathi Menon and Srividhya in lead roles.

Sargam
Kuttan, who has epilepsy and is feared by everyone in his village, is best friends with Haridas. To cure him of his ailment, Kuttan's marriage is fixed with Thankamani, who is in love with Haridas.
Filmography
as Bishop
as Bishop
as Bishop
as Bishop Alexander
as Thirumeni
as Fr. Stephen Chandy
as Sasthri
as Police Commissioner
as Judge Pillai
as Adv. G.K. Nambiyar
as Father Gabriel
as IG Santhosh Nair IPS
as Warrier
as DIG Bharathan Kurup
as DGP
as M. K. Menon
as Krishnaswamy
as mbalappattil Madhava Menon
as Temple Priest
as Hajjiar
as Mannel Mammachan
as Harikrishnan
as Justice Pillai
as Bishop Punnassery
as Valiya Thampuran
as Priest
as Pattathil Outhakkutty
as Thirumangalathu Namboothiri
as Achutha Kurup Thirumeni
as Valyathan's Father
as Cheriyachhan
as Guru Murthy Shasthri
as Carlton Nicholas
as Menon
as Kunjunni's Father
as M.N. Nambiar
as Kaimal
as Adiyodi
as Company MD
as Raghavan Menon
as Warriar Master
as Krishna Kurup
as Sreedharan
as I.G. Karthikeyan
as Achutha Menon
as Venu's uncle
as I.G Gopinathan
as Narayanan
as C. K. Ramakrishnan
as K. M. Shah
as Police Office
as Valiya Thampuran
as Judge
as Krishna Kurup
as B. Ramanatha Reddiar
as Kurishingal Kariyachan
as Philipose Muthalali
as Radhika's father
as Moothedan
as Dy.S.P. Pavithran
as Madhavan Nair
as Kurien Joseph
as Kunjikuttan Thamburan
as Thomas
as S. P
as Ravunni Kurup
as Varma
as C. R. Panikkar
as Pillai
as Gladia's Father
as Lawyer
as SP Dharmapalan
as Karunakara Panikker Ashan
as Police Officer
as Thomas George
as D.I.G.
as Pappu
as Kesavan Nampoothiri
as Nandan's brother-in-law
as Babu's Father
as Judge