
Madhu
Acting
Biography
Madhavan Nair commonly known by his stage name Madhu, is an Indian actor who appears in Malayalam films. Madhu was a prominent lead actor during the 1960s and 1970s. He has also directed and produced films, and at one time owned the production company Uma Film Studio. He was awarded the Padma Shri by the Government of India in 2013 for his contributions towards the arts. He is the inaugural winner of Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Malayalam and has received three more Filmfare awards and is also the recipient of five Kerala State Film Awards.
Born: September 23, 1933
Place of Birth: Gowrishapattom, Trivandrum, Travancore
Known For

Lal Salam
Lal Salam is an Indian entertainment talk show hosted by actor Mohanlal on Amrita TV. The show is themed around Mohanlal's film career, it also introduces and honours humanitarians and social workers, and has other interactive and performance segments. It is the first television presentation by Mohanlal, hosted alongside Meera Nandan.

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.

Aparan
Viswanathan comes to the city for a job interview, only to find himself entangled in a crisis due to his resemblance with a gangster. Frustrated, he decides to find and face his doppelgänger with the help of a police inspector friend, but finding the imposter proves difficult, and the further they dig, the more mysterious and shocking their findings.

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

Spirit
Raghunandan (Mohanlal) is a TV show host and a budding novelist. He is a loner and a compulsive alcoholic, the latter of which resulted in his divorce from Meera (Kaniha). Despite this Meera and her husband Alexy (Shankar Ramakrishnan) are his best friends. His alcoholism however starts taking a huge toll on his life and things take a turn for the worst. At this point he meets Maniyan (Nandu) a plumber who is a bigger alcoholic than he is which makes Raghu re-evaluate his relationship with alcohol.

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.

Jaathakam
In a picturesque village deeply rooted in tradition, a grieving widower Unni (Jayaram) struggles to move on after the mysterious death of his wife (Shari)—a tragedy his family blames on an astrological mismatch in their horoscopes. When a modern family from the city moves back to the village, his childhood friend (Sithara) re-enters his life, bringing a glimmer of hope and companionship. Encouraged by their families and the stars aligning through a trusted astrologer, the two are married. However, their newfound happiness is shattered when a shocking revelation comes to light.

Chathikkatha Chanthu
Chanthu posts fake love letters to an imaginary girl Vasumathi, so that his landlord's daughter Indira who is in love with him won't pursue him. Things go awry when a real Vasumathi receives the letters and start looking for Chanthu

Passenger
The film narrates how two guys, Sathyanath and Adv. Nandan Menon, who never had anything to do with one another, come into each others lives and what all things happen consequently.

Dharma Durai
Dharmadurai, a simple villager, helps his brothers financially against his father's wishes. He goes to jail when one of them kills a man, unaware that his brothers are nothing short of evil.
Filmography
as Remya's Grandfather
as Ahmed Khadiri
as Lallu's and Paappi's Grandfather (Cameo Appearance)
as Self
as Shankaran Vaidyar
as Punnakadan
as Suryadas
as Sahib
as Korah
as Achankuttichan
as Babychayan
as Siddharathan's father
as Captain Nambiar
as Doctor
as Home Minister Sreekanthan
as Kizhakkedathu Krishnawarrier
as TV channel chairman
as Justice Sukumara Kurup
as Rtd. Justice Vishwanatha Menon
as Bada Saab
as Abdu Ravuthar
as Malaikkal Ouseppachan
as Puthusseri Valiya Nambiar
as Arakkalam Peeli
as Vasumathi's grandfather
as Vishwanathan Kartha
as Singer
as Thangal
as Ezhupunna Outha Tharakan
as Ittichan
as Gauridasan
as Hajiyar
as Pappi
as Valiya Ashari
as Medayil Ittichan
as Balakrishnan
as DIG K. Gopalakrishna Pillai
as Brigadior RK Menon
as Ananthan
as IG of Police
as Kesavadas
as Ali Musliyar
as Madhavan Thampi
as Keshava Pillai
as Guruji
as Velukuzhi Ittoopp
as Mathukutty
as Matthew Cheriyachan
as Advocate Rajashekaran Nair
as Khadir
as Jaganathan
as Adv. Krishnadas
as Vishwanathan
as Kesava Panikkar
as Sulaiman
as Moidu
as Devan
as Chellappan
as Hemachandran
as Varuthunni
as Cameo
as Jagadeesh
as Babu
as Rajagopalan
as Viswanathan
as Satheeshan
as Balachandran
as Prasad
as Venu
as Shreedharan
as Kariya
as Madhavan
as Dr Hari
as Unnikrishnan
as Murali
as Baputty
as Subodh Sanyal
as Gopi
as Antony
as Sadanandan
as Madhanan
as Kesavankutty
as Madhu
as Pareekkutty
as Ahmed
as Bala chandran
as Novelist
as Payyambilly Chandu
as Stephen