Naseer Sankranthi

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Nazeer Sankranthi
Born
Sankranthi, Kottayam, Kerala, India
OccupationFilm Actor
Years active2011–present
SpouseJaseena
ChildrenNashmin
Nishana
Nashin
AwardsKerala State Television Award

Nazeer Sankranthi is an Indian actor of Malayalam Cinema as well as Malayalam television shows. He rose to prominence with his humorous act of Thatteem Mutteem , a popular soap opera on Mazhavil Manorama. [1] Naseer is also a two time winner of Kerala State Television award for the best comedian and has played notable roles in several films like The Priest , Swarna Kaduva and Kappela .

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Filmography

Key
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YearTitleRoleNotes
2001 Sundara Purushan Compounder
2007 Changathipoocha Firecracker Worker
2012 Masters Servant
2014 Villali Veeran
Mannar Mathai Speaking 2 Officer at Drama Booking Center
2015 Chandrettan Evideya Auto Driver
Amar Akbar Anthony Sabu's Friend
Utopiayile Rajavu Danger Dasappan
Acha Dhin Auto Driver
2016 Swarna Kaduva Broker
Welcome to Central Jail Bhaskaran
Pa Va Junior Priest
James & Alice K.T Annan's Personal Assistant
Chinna DadaPappettan
Leela Man at the temple
Shyam
RomanovDevassy's aide
2017 Aana Alaralodalaral Kunji Pokker
Basheerinte Premalekhanam
Fukri Panchayath Member
Kaattu
2018 Autorsha Mad Man
Carbon A villager
Naam
Chalakkudikkaran Changathi Makeup Man
Iblis Kelu
Paviyettante Madhura ChooralPathrose
2019 Aakasha Ganga 2 Minister Mathai
Adhyarathri
Mr. & Ms. Rowdy Sadanandhan
Brother's Day Police Constable
Vaarikkuzhiyile Kolapathakam Antappan
Shibu Kambikaadu
Isakkinte Ithihasam
Vaarthakal IthuvareKochappi
Thanka Bhasma Kuriyitta ThamburattiKomalan
Patham Classile PranayamSchool Peon
2020 Kappela Martin [2]
2021 The Priest Orphanage Cook [3]
Bheemante Vazhi Gulan Paul
Velukkakka Oppu Ka OTT Release [4]
Djibouti
Baby SamMathai security
2022 Pathonpatham Noottandu Konthikuruppu
ThirimaliMathai
Haasyam
2023 Charles Enterprises
Mothathi Kozhappa
2024Vayyasu Ethrayi Mooppathi
Manorathangal Karyasthan [5]

Television

YearTitleChannelRoleRef.
2010-2012Tharolsavam Kairali TV Team captain
2012–2023 Thatteem Mutteem Mazhavil Manorama Kamalasanan
Mandahassan
2015Uggram Ujjwalam Mazhavil Manorama Kamalasanan of Thatteem Mutteem [6]
2016Nadodikkaattu Flowers TV Various Roles
Komady Circus Mazhavil Manorama Various Roles [7]
2016-2019 Laughing Villa Surya TV Care Taker of the 'Laughing Villa' [8]
2016-2017 Chinthavishtayaya Seetha Asianet TV Shobhanan
2017Comedy Super Nite-2 Flowers TV Chief Guest [9]
2018-2019Thakarppan Comedy Mazhavil Manorama Various Roles [10]
2019 Comedy Nights with Suraj Zee Keralam Various Roles [11]
2020Comedy Masters Amrita TV Various Roles [12]
Funny Nights with Pearle Maaney Zee Keralam Various Roles
Appanum KoppanumYouTube Web seriesKoppan
2020-2021 Ente Maathavu Surya TV Kapyar Pyli [13]
2021 Udan Panam 3.O Mazhavil Manorama Kamalasanan of Thatteem Mutteem [14]
2021-Present Oru Chiri Iru Chiri Bumper Chiri Mazhavil Manorama Judge of the show [15]
2021-2022Bumper Chiri Aaghosham Mazhavil Manorama Judge of the show
2021Comedy Thillana Kairali TV Various Roles
Oh Come On Baby Oh YeahWeb Series on YouTube Channel BehindwoodsVarious Roles [16]

Awards

AwardYearCategoryProgramRef.
Kerala State Television Award2015Best Comedian Thatteem Mutteem [17]
2020Best Comedian Thatteem Mutteem
Comedy Masters
[18]

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