
Kalabhavan Mani
Acting
Biography
Kunnisseri Veettil Raman Mani (1 January 1971 – 6 March 2016), better known by his stage name Kalabhavan Mani, was an Indian film actor and singer. Mani started his career as a mimicry artist with the Kalabhavan troupe. He has starred in over 200 films, including Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu films, and is renowned for his comedy, character, and villain roles. He received the National Film Award – Special Jury Award and Kerala State Film Award for his performance as Ramu in Vasanthiyum Lakshmiyum Pinne Njaanum (1999).
Born: January 1, 1971
Place of Birth: Chalakudy, Kerala, India
Known For

Papanasam
A cinephile tries to protect his family by hiding a heat-of-the-moment murder committed by his daughter by taking cues from the films he has watched. With the victim the son of a cop, can he get away with it?

Ayalum Njanum Thammil
Ravi, an irresponsible doctor, joins Dr Samuel's hospital as an intern. Dr Samuel tries to change the intern's attitude towards work and life, while Ravi has to fight his own inner demons after a breakup.

Summer in Bethlehem
Ravishankar and Dennis live on Dennis’s estate in the hills. When Colonel Menon arrives with his daughters, Ravishankar wonders which one of them has been sending him amorous letters. Meanwhile, Dennis is attracted to the enigmatic Abhirami, but what does Abhirami want?

Amen
Solomon, who belongs to a band, is in love with Soshanna, who hails from an upper class family. The story spells how Solomon manages to win over all the obstacles to marry Soshanna.

Jithan
A girl breaks up with her lover after a rich guy proposes marriage to her. The lover gets the power of invisibility due to an accident; he uses this to hurt his rival, play tricks on people and even commit crime.

Anniyan
Unable to bear the growing corruption in society and rejection from his love interest, a meek lawyer becomes diagnosed with multiple personality disorder due to which the personalities of a vigilante killer and a metrosexual start existing within him.

Anandabhadram
To honour his mother's final wish, Ananthan returns to his ancestral village from America and attempts to light a lamp at the family temple. However, his quest is thwarted by an evil magician named Digambaran who seeks to harness the temple's hidden powers.

Sethurama Iyer CBI
Alex, who is awaiting execution, confesses to having committed six out of the seven murders he is acquitted for. Officer Sethurama Iyer decides to trace the original murderer of the seventh one.

Chotta Mumbai
Vasco and his family witness a murder carried out by a local goon. Problems start brewing in their lives when this criminal starts plotting against him.

My Dear Kuttichathan
The story revolves around a mystical indigenous goblin called "Kuttichathan" who is under the spell of an evil sorcerer; however, it gets released by three children and then befriends them.
Filmography
as Balan
as Constable Perumal
as Chithal Rajan
as Chandran
as Kalaprathapan
as Shekaran
as Mathachan
as Kumaran
as Sharp Shooter Suresh
as Traffic Cop
as Looyi pappan
as Asst. Vicar
as Johny
as C.I. Abdul Latheef
as police officer
as ASI Purushothaman
as Imran Khalid
as Ayyappan
as Yakobi
as Undakkaka
as Circle Inspector
as Sooryakiran
as Johnson
as Ammavan
as Shahul Hameed
as Pachaimuthu
as Selvan's Father
as Manaf Hussain
as Koran
as Black Stallion
as Maniyappan
as Antony
as Iruttu
as Bhadran
as Veerabhadran / Musafir
as Kottayam Gopalan
as Aandavan (Murugan)
as Pappachan
as New ACP
as Sakara Pandi
as Sukumaran
as Bhasi
as Mukundan
as C. I. Nateshan
as Abraham
as Sharavanan
as S. P. Ravanan Varghese
as Chacko Randaaman, Chacko Mathai & Johnny Kutty
as CI Ayyappadas
as Police Officer
as Maanikyan
as Chemban
as Jayakrishnan
as Lokanathan
as Shailaja's father
as Mathan
as House Owner
as Johnson / Amarkalam Pathrose
as Komalan
as Pothuraju
as Singampuli
as Korathu Raghavan
as Pandi
as Mani
as Jose
as Mani
as Manikuttan
as Ezhumangalam Panan Gurukkal
as Doranna
as Kottaiperumal
as Marigudi
as Anjali's father
as Praav
as Karimpuli Antony
as Isow Alex
as Kuppikkandam Hamsa, Kannan Bhai
as Private Basheer
as KTM
as Moythu Pilakkandi
as Musthafa
as Vakkathi Vasu
as Reddiyar
as Mahadevan
as Malleswaran
as Ladda
as Kochu Kurup
as Thiruppathy Perumal
as Murugan
as Teja
as Ramanujan
as Olanga
as Sadanandan
as Ponnappan
as Appukuttan Nair
as Bhaskaran
as Thief
as V. Jayan
as Karumadikkuttan
as Minister Gunasekharan
as Thankachan
as Kattipalli Pappan
as Major Kuttan
as Sudhakaran
as Bharathan
as Ezhuthachan
as Moosootty
as Chindan
as Munna
as Manikandan
as Fr. Vettukuzhi
as Sathyanarayanan
as Maniyan
as Ochuuttee
as 'Palacharakku' Chandy
as Monai
as O.C. Antappan
as Lakshmanan
as Bakkar Parappanangadi
as Sashankan
as Adv. P.K. Shivakumar
as Namboothiri
as The young namboothiri
as Uthaman
as Ayyappan
as Fredy Lopez
as Kuttan
as Paraman
as Gopalakrishnan
as Pappachan
as Vamadevan
as Musthafa
as S.I. Cheriyan
as Sugunan
as Mani
as Superfast Chandran
as Devaswom Board Thoma
as Appu
as Balagopalan
as K.K Karu
as Auto driver
as Junior artist
as Dakshinenthya Manthravaadhi