Shivaji (Malayalam actor)

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Shivaji
Born(1957-05-12)12 May 1957
Died30 September 2004(2004-09-30) (aged 47)
NationalityIndian
Occupation Film actor
Years active1982–2004
SpouseJayasree
ChildrenUnnimaya
Parent(s)A.K. Warrier, Kamala Varasyar

Shivaji (12 May 1957 - 30 September 2004) was an Indian actor, most popular for his Malayalam films during the 1980s and 1990s. He mainly did villain roles. [1]

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Background

Shivaji was born at Sankaramangalam Pattambi, Palakkad as the fourth child of (both late) Dr. A.K. Warrier (Panjal Ayyappankavu Variam) and Kamalam Varasyar (Manissery Thekkeppattu Variam). [2] His debut movie was Kaaliyamarddanam in 1982. He did many notable roles in TV dramas and soap operas. He acted in more than 100 films. He died on 30 September 2004 following cardiac arrest at Thiruvananthapuram. [2] He is survived by his daughter Unnimaya, his mother (who died on 9 August 2010) and his wife (who died in 2017).[ citation needed ]

Filmography

1980s

YearTitleRoleNotes
1982 Kaaliya Mardhanam Venus Raju
Enikkum Oru Divasam Salim
Irattimadhuram Balan
1985 Nayakan Shivaji
Archana Aaradhana Ramakrishnan
Nulli Novikkathe
Akalathe Ambili Thomas Kariya
Ee Sabdam Innathe Sabdam Chandru
Thozhil Allengil Jail
1986 Ilanjippookkal
Hello My Dear Wrong Number Jayan
1987Swargam
Kaanan Kothichu
1988 Mukthi
1989 Peruvannapurathe Visheshangal Kurup
Agnipravesham
Pooram
Aazhikkoru Muthu

1990s

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990 Randam Varavu SI Daniel
Mukham CI Narayana Swamy
Vachanam
Cheriya Lokavum Valiya Manushyarum Sunny
1991 Kakkathollayiram
Koodikazhcha Gopinatha Panikkar
Neelagiri Ani's father
Mimics Parade Frederick Cherian
Kuttapathram SI Aravindan
1992 Mahanagaram
Kaazhchakkappuram
Radhachakram
Aardram Padmanabhan
Gouri
1993 Kalippattam Chandran
Kanyakumariyil Oru Kavitha
Samooham Doctor Chandran Menon
Chenkol Diwakaran
Aagneyam Krishnadas
Thalamura Velappan
1994Paavam IA Ivachan
Bhaarya
Sukrutham
Vendor Daniel State Licency SI Abdullah
1995Maanthrikante Praavukal
Arabikkadaloram
Kalyanji Anandji Seetharaman
1996 Kalyana Sougandhikam Bhargavan
Sulthan HyderaliThompsonkunju
Rajaputhran Ex-Minister Thomas Kurian
Hitlist
1997 Mayaponman Cheriyammavan
Kalyaana Unnikal
Kilukil Pambaram Nandana Varma
Niyogam
Janathipathyam Thirumulpadu
1998 Sooryavanam DIG Vinod Kumar
Ennu Swantham Janakikutty
1999 Aakasha Ganga Panicker
Indulekha
Varum Varathirikkilla UnniUnni's father
Stalin Sivadas Thankachan
Pallavur Devanarayanan Chandrabhanu

2000s

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000 Susanna
Thottam
Dada Sahib Dr. John
2001 Naranathu Thampuran Chakochan
Meghamalhar Santhosh
Sraavu
2002 Kattuchembakam IG Vishwanathan
2003 Nizhalkuthu
Manassinakkare
2004 Perumazhakkalam Vishnu
Govindankutty ThirakkilaanuVeerabhadra Kuruppu
Kadhavaseshan
Vajram Thorappan Avaran
Thudakkam

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References

  1. "List of Malayalam Movies acted by Shivaji". Malayalachalachithram.com. Retrieved 1 December 2016.
  2. 1 2 "Kerala / Thiruvananthapuram News : Actor Shivaji dead". The Hindu . 1 October 2004. Archived from the original on 18 January 2005. Retrieved 1 December 2016.