Keerikkadan Jose

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Keerikadan Jose (aka. Mohan Raj)
Born
Mohan Raj
OccupationActor & Enforcement Assistant Officer
Years active1988 – present

Mohan Raj, better known by his stage name Keerikkadan Jose, is an Indian actor who works in Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu-language films. [1]

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Personal life

Mohan Raj is married to Usha. They have two daughters, Jaishma and Kaaviya. He is settled at Madurai with family. [2] Currently he is working as an Enforcement Assistant Officer for India Government.

Filmography

Malayalam

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988 Moonnam Mura Gunda
1989 Kireedam Keerikkadan Jose
Artham Stanley
1990 Aye Auto Police Inspector
Vyooham Ajith
Rajavazhcha Karadi Vasu
Oliyampukal Vasu
Naale Ennundengil Gajaraja
Marupuram Salim
Purappadu Samuel
1991 Nagarathil Samsara Vishayam Vikraman
Aanaval Mothiram Guru
Mimics Parade Hakkim
Koodikazhcha 'Mortuary' Karunan
Cheppu Kilukkana ChangathiKartha's Henchman
Amina Tailors Malappuram Moideen
Kanalkkattu Kareem Bhai
1992 Kasarkode Khaderbai Khader Bhai's right hand
1993 Uppukandam Brothers Uppukandam Paulachan
Pravachakan Freddy
Porutham
Customs Diary Danny
Chenkol Keerikkadan Jose
1994CabinetMahendran
Vishnu'Kallan' Raghavan
1995ArabikadaloramHassanbava
1996 Hitler Devarajan
Naalamkettile Nalla ThambimarBritto
Yuvathurki
Rajaputhran K. C.
1997 Aaraam Thampuran Chenkalam Madhavan
Bhoopathi Khader
1998 Sooryaputhran Narendran
1999 Stalin Sivadas BSS Leader
Vazhunnor CI Sahadevan
Pathram Chandan Bhai
Red Indians Hyder Marakkyar
2000 Narasimham Bhaskaran
2001Chenchayam
Sharja To Sharja
2003JanakeeyamDYSP Mohandas
The FireCircle Inspector
Mr. Brahmachari Masthan Majeedbhai
2005 Naran Kuttychira Pappan
2006Highway PoliceKhan Bhai
Balram vs. Tharadas Anali Bhaskaran
2007 Mayavi Yatheedran
Time Sunny Kuriachan
Hallo Pattambi Ravi
2008 Aayudham DYSP Hamza
Twenty:20 Goon
Lollipop Damu
2011Happy Darbar
2015 Chirakodinja Kinavukal Driver Jose
2022 Rorschach Sujatha's father

Tamil

YearTitleRoleNotes
1987 Aankalai Nambathey
1988 Kazhugumalai Kallan
1991 Dharma Durai Jose
1993 Thanga Pappa Ananthu
1995 Karnaa Devaraj
2001 Dhill Minister Vedhanayagam
2002 Ezhumalai Kalingarayan
2005 Chandramukhi Nair
2013 Ameerin Aadhi-Bhagavan Kondal Rao

Telugu

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990Rowdyism Nasinchali
Iddaru Iddare Joseph
Lorry Driver Gudiwada Rowdy Rayudu
1991 Stuartpuram Police Station
Assembly Rowdy
1992Brahma
Chinarayudu Pasupathi
Rowdy Inspector Bobarlanka Ramabrahmam
1993 Mechanic Alludu
Nippu Ravva Gundappa
1994Police AlluduPeddanna [3]
Bobbili Simham Gajendra
1995 Pokiri Raja Vicky
Khaidi Inspector
1996Soggaadi PellamNarasimham
Sarada Bullodu Sangliyana
1997 Pelli Chesukundam Kaali Charan
1998 Sivayya
Pavitra Prema Narsingh
1999 Samarasimha Reddy
Sri Ramulayya
2001 Narasimha Naidu Appala Naidu
Evadra RowdyLal Darwaza Pandu [4]
Adhipathi Gajendra
2002 Chennakesava Reddy Jai Reddy
2003 Seetayya Choudappa
Palnati Brahmanayudu
Sivamani Vasanta's father
Raghavendra
2004 Swamy
Siva Shankar

Hindi

YearTitleRole
1988 New Delhi

TV serials

Malayalam

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