Jagannatha Varma

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K. N. Jagannatha Varma
Born(1939-05-01)1 May 1939
Died20 December 2016(2016-12-20) (aged 77)
Nationality Indian
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K. N. Jagannatha Varma (1 May 1939 – 20 December 2016) was an Indian actor who worked in Malayalam film and television industry. He was also a Kathakali artist. His son Manu Varma is also an artist and his son-in-law Viji Thampi is a film director. [1] He acted in a number of Malayalam movies performing stereotypical roles of a senior police officer, judge or a priest. Some of his noted roles were in movies New Delhi (1987), Thanthram (1988), Lelam (1997) and Pathram (1999), all directed by Joshiy. Varma joined the Kerala Police Force in 1963, before getting active in movies. He retired from the Kerala Police as the Superintendent of Police. [2]

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Family

He was born as third among five children to Thekkedathu Kovilakam Kerala Varma Thampuran and Kattunkal Kovilakam Ambalika at Varanad, Cherthala, Kerala. Malayalam movie director Viji Thampi is his Son-in-law. [3]

His last film was 'Dolls', released in 2013. His last TV serial was 'Mangalyapattu', which was being aired in Mazhavil Manorama channel at the time of his death. He was cremated with full state honours at his family crematorium in Cherthala.[ citation needed ]

Filmography

Television

Aired onProgramChannelNotes
1996Kairali Vilasam LodgeDoordarshan
2000Jwalayayi
Manasi
2003KudumbiniAsianet
2004Sthree oru Santhvanam
2005 Kadamattathu Kathanar
2007 Swami ayyappan
2008Hello Kuttichathan
2008Snehathooval
2010Ponnum poovum Amrita TV
2011DevimahathmyamAsianet
2011IndharaneelamSurya TV
2014SooryakaladyAmrita tv
2015-2016 Aathira Sun TV Tamil serial
2016-2017 Mangalyapattu Mazhavil manoramalast serial

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