
Salim Kumar
Acting
Biography
Salim Kumar is a National Award winning Indian film actor and mimic predominantly acting in Malayalam cinema. He is one of the prominent comic actors of the current generation in Malayalam cinema, but has shown his versatility in the drama genre of films, such as Achanurangatha Veedu, Gramophone, Perumazhakkalam and Adaminte Makan Abu. Salim Kumar's role as Abu in Adaminte Makan Abu won him both the National Award and Kerala State award for Best Actor for the year 2010. Earlier he had won a Kerala State Film Award for the Second Best Actor in 2005 for his role as Samuel in Achanurangatha Veedu.
Born: October 10, 1969
Place of Birth: Chittatukara, Kerala, India
Known For

Valiya Chirakulla Pakshikal
Docu-fiction about the harmful effects caused by the unethical use of the pesticide Endosulfan in the plantations of Kasaragode district of Kerala.

Moonam Naal Njayarazhcha
The film takes a deeper look at the social status of people who are forcefully converted to a different religious belief, and how they are looked down upon.

KQ
KQ tells the story of two hard working friends, who are from Mattancherry. They spend their earnings each night by drinking.

C.I.D. Moosa
Moosa, a private detective, faces many challenges while solving various cases. His only rival is his own brother-in-law, Peethambaran, who is a police officer.

Sandhesam
After his retirement, Raghavan Nair (Thilakan) is back at his home. His long cherished dream to spend his retired life along with his family is thwarted after seeing his two sons brawling each other over their political differences.

Perumazhakkalam
Akbar accidentally kills his friend Raghu, and the only way he can escape capital punishment is to obtain a letter of forgiveness from Raghu's wife Ganga.

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.

Mukundan Unni Associates™
Advocate Mukundan Unni wants to be successful and leaves no stone unturned to achieve growth, prosperity, and respect. But this steadfast nature aided with an ample dose of greed comes with a cost.

Kadhavaseshan
Gopi, an engineer, is found in his apartment, dead by hanging. Renuka, his fiancée, wants to uncover the reasons behind his suicide and decides to investigate.

Arabikkatha
Against his wishes, 'Cuba' Mukundan goes to Dubai to make good his father's alleged misappropriation of funds from the local cooperative bank. It is there that he learns the true meaning of the term 'working class' and realizes the irrelevance of the Communist movement back home.
Filmography
as Adv. Mukundan Unni
as MLA
as Thomas
as Hamsa
as Mammali
as Rafi
as Kusumakumar Warrier (Kuku)
as Priest
as Kunjikannan Master
as Rajan
as Unni's Grandfather (voice)
as Singer
as Justice Thankappan Achari
as Avarachan
as Usthad
as Indhukaladharan
as Moosakka
as Dasappan
as Ashan
as Dr. Gopinath
as Agusti
as Thavala (Frog)
as Mapranam Varkey
as Rajaji
as 'Beedi' Joy
as Dr. Thomas
as Sakhav Moidu
as Eapan
as Paanjikuttan
as Manoharan Mangalodayam
as SK Sir
as MLA Joseph Manavalan
as Manavalan
as SI Sinto Simon
as Kuriyakose Tharayill
as Jimmy
as 'Sathan' Jose
as Philipose
as V.T. Shankar
as SI Jimmy
as Adv.Mukundan
as Karimannur Gopi
as Chauro
as Sumesh Venjara
as Prof. Premraj
as Aaron Eliyahu
as Alamara (Voice)
as 'Naxalite' Chandran
as Father Isaac Vaalambarambil
as Thamarakulam Dravian
as School Head Master
as Narayanan's father
as Crow (Voice)
as Narendan Achari
as Jeevan
as Korah
as Mattum Shekar
as Narrator
as Jose Prakash
as Ravi
as Thomayya
as Jose
as Suku
as Lopez Chencherry
as Giridhar
as Samuel
as Khader
as Thomachan
as Sankaranunni
as Gopalan
as Monachan
as Ashan
as Ashan
as Rafeek
as Kamalasanan
as Sugathan
as Purushothaman
as Guru
as Novelist
as Divakaran Nair
as Lawrence
as K. S. Prashanthan
as Abu
as Ramu
as Kannappan
as Kunjraaman / Thampuraan
as Lawrance
as Mechanic Jackson
as Lolappan
as Karuppayya
as Vadival Pranchi
as Kalam
as Kalidas
as Kochaouseppe
as Ashraf
as Chandrappan
as Chandran
as Lalappan
as Kattappuram Sashi
as Manoharan Mangalodayam
as Maniyan
as Satyapalan/Dharmapalan
as Unnikkuttan
as Maakkri Gopalan
as Omanakuttan
as Chandramohan
as Moneylender
as Manikandan
as Nassar
as KP
as Professional Killer Ronnie (PKR)
as SI Madhavan Chandrappinn
as Ayyappan
as Bhai
as Krishnan Kutty
as Shukkoor
as Sundaran
as Lakshmanan
as Fr. / Adv. Kuriakose Kuzhiyilchadi
as Govindan
as Karunan
as Sakkath Beeran
as Sugunan Moothukunnam
as Mayinkutti
as SP Indhuchoodan
as Sub Inspector Shyamalan
as 'Thotti' Sasi
as Stephen
as 'Current' Kunjachan
as Das Vadakkemuri
as Rajendran Vazhayila
as Ismail
as Naranimangalam Narayanan
as Pappan
as Karim
as Chidambaram
as Sakthivel
as Aravindan
as Kuriakose
as Lali
as Kannan Srank
as Lonappan
as Rajappan
as Mujeeb Rahman
as Balan
as Shanmughan
as Thrippan Namboodiri
as Fa.Perera Joseph
as Manikandan
as Unnikkannan
as Power Star Manohar/ Manoharan Kumbalangi
as Khadar
as Chandran
as Appachan
as Achooti
as Pottakkuzhy Chellappan
as Samuel
as Dasappan
as Sathyan
as Idimutti Rajan
as Rajappan
as Vareed
as Umakanthan
as Govindan
as Suguthan
as Badsha
as Advocate
as Ochira Velu
as Rajakannu
as Kittuni
as Rafeeq
as Paramu
as Aamu Elappa
as Renuka's brother-in-law
as Tribal Helper
as Vikram
as Guhan
as Dr. Sundaresan
as Vaidyanathan
as Tester Kannappan
as Manavalan
as Adv. Bhuvanachandran
as Sundaran
as Gabbar Kesavan
as Moonga Varkey
as The Insane Man
as Surendran
as Gopalan
as Omanakkuttan
as Usman
as 'Tabla' Bhaskaran
as Komalan
as Pyari
as Manikyan
as Basheer
as Adv. Mukundanunny
as Mayandi
as Chandran
as Chamba
as Leela Krishnan
as Bhaskaran
as Balan
as Balan
as Koshy
as Shivan
as Muthuraman
as Telephone Booth Owner
as Constable Ujwallan
as Salim
as Ezhupunna Mathai
as Phalgunan
as Manoharan
as Bhaskaran
as Omallur Omanakuttan
as Uncredited role
as Musician