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| birth_place = [[Trichur]], [[Travancore-Cochin]], India | | birth_place = [[Trichur]], [[Travancore-Cochin]], India | ||
| occupation = {{hlist|Actor|producer|politician}} | | occupation = {{hlist|Actor|producer|politician}} | ||
| years_active = | | years_active = 1983–present | ||
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'''Devan Sreenivasan''' (born | '''Devan Sreenivasan''' (born January 8, 1954), is an Indian film and television actor, producer, and politician from [[Kerala]]. He is known for his character roles in [[Malayalam]], [[Tamil language|Tamil]], and [[Telugu language|Telugu]] language films.<ref>He is the chairman of CLSL india (Center for Life skills, India) {{Cite web|url=https://www.filmibeat.com/celebs/devan/biography.html|title=Exclusive biography of #Devan and on his life.|website=FilmiBeat}}</ref> After many second hero and supporting actor roles, he made his breakthrough in the 1987 film ''[[New Delhi (1987 film)|New Delhi]]''. He later advanced to a lead actor with films like ''[[Oru Minnaminunginte Nurunguvettam]]'' (1987), ''[[Oozham (1988 film)|Oozham]]'' (1988), ''Simon Peter Ninakku Vendi'' (1988) and ''[[Aranyakam]]'' (1988). His well-known movies such as ''[[Vietnam Colony]]'' (1992), ''[[Ekalavyan (film)|Ekalavyan]]'' (1993), ''[[Honest Raj]]'' (1994), ''[[Baashha]]'' (1995) and ''[[Indraprastham (film)|Indraprasdham]]'' (1996). | ||
== Early life == | == Early life == | ||
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He was engaged in several business ventures before starting his career in movies.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thehindu.com/lf/2004/03/16/stories/2004031600900200.htm|title=In the thick of real action|date=16 March 2004|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180701235839/https://www.thehindu.com/lf/2004/03/16/stories/2004031600900200.htm|archive-date=1 July 2018|url-status=dead|website=[[The Hindu]]|access-date=1 July 2018}}</ref> | He was engaged in several business ventures before starting his career in movies.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thehindu.com/lf/2004/03/16/stories/2004031600900200.htm|title=In the thick of real action|date=16 March 2004|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180701235839/https://www.thehindu.com/lf/2004/03/16/stories/2004031600900200.htm|archive-date=1 July 2018|url-status=dead|website=[[The Hindu]]|access-date=1 July 2018}}</ref> | ||
Devan started his acting career in supporting roles, after being approached by a producer at [[Spencer Plaza]] in [[Chennai]].<ref>{{Cite | Devan started his acting career in supporting roles, after being approached by a producer at [[Spencer Plaza]] in [[Chennai]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.thehindu.com/features/cinema/developing-the-negative/article2503429.ece|title=Developing the negative|first=Vishnupriya|last=Bhandaram|newspaper=The Hindu|date=1 October 2011|via=www.thehindu.com}}</ref> His most notable movies are ''[[Ekalavyan (film)|Ekalavyan]]'', ''[[Baasha (film)|Baasha]]'' and ''[[Indraprastham (film)|Indraprasdham]]''. He has also acted in several TV series.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://entertainment.oneindia.in/malayalam/news/2010/sathi-passed-away-020910.html|title=Sathi Karyat passes away|date=2 September 2010|website=Entertainment.oneindia.in|access-date=12 January 2018}}</ref> | ||
==Personal life== | ==Personal life== | ||
He was married to his uncle [[Ramu Kariat]]'s daughter, Suma. The couple has a daughter named Lakshmi.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://malayalam.webdunia.com/entertainment/film/profile/0801/07/1080107067_1.htm|title=വേഷങ്ങളിലെ ദേവസ്പര്ശം|website=Malayalam.webdunia.com|access-date=12 January 2018}}</ref> His wife Suma died on 12 July 2019 due to [[H1N1 infection]]. | He was married to his uncle [[Ramu Kariat]]'s daughter, Suma. The couple has a daughter named Lakshmi.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://malayalam.webdunia.com/entertainment/film/profile/0801/07/1080107067_1.htm|title=വേഷങ്ങളിലെ ദേവസ്പര്ശം|website=Malayalam.webdunia.com|access-date=12 January 2018}}</ref> His wife Suma died on 12 July 2019 due to [[H1N1 infection]]. In modern pop culture actor is popularly called as 'Devji'. His cult classic 'Kalachakram' in which he played as an antagonist was widely accepted and had garnered positive reviews from critics and audiences. | ||
===Politics=== | ===Politics=== | ||
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# 2000 – ''Sradha'' | # 2000 – ''Sradha'' | ||
# 2000 - '' | # 2000 - ''The Warrant'' as Mohan Gandhi Raman | ||
# 2000 – ''F.I.R'' | # 2000 – ''F.I.R'' | ||
# 2000 – ''Priyam'' | # 2000 – ''Priyam'' | ||
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# 2001 – ''Nee Enikkayi Mathrem'' | # 2001 – ''Nee Enikkayi Mathrem'' | ||
# 2001 – ''Ee Raavil'' | # 2001 – ''Ee Raavil'' | ||
# 2001 – ''Praja'' | # 2001 – ''[[Praja]]'' | ||
# 2001 – ''Sraavu'' as Captain Napoleon | # 2001 – ''Sraavu'' as Captain Napoleon | ||
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# 2002 – ''India Gate'' | # 2002 – ''India Gate'' | ||
# 2003 – ''Mr. Brahmachari'' | # 2003 – ''[[Mr. Brahmachari]]'' | ||
# 2003 – ''Kanmashi'' | # 2003 – ''Kanmashi'' | ||
# 2004 – ''Priyam Priyankaram'' | # 2004 – ''Priyam Priyankaram'' | ||
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# 2005 – ''Finger Print'' | # 2005 – ''Finger Print'' | ||
# 2005 – ''Bunglavil Outha'' | # 2005 – ''Bunglavil Outha'' | ||
# 2005 – ''Bus Conductor'' | # 2005 – ''[[Bus Conductor]]'' | ||
# 2006 – ''Pathaka'' as Rajan Nadar | # 2006 – ''[[Pathaka]]'' as Rajan Nadar | ||
# 2006 – ''Highway Police'' as DSP Somanathan | # 2006 – ''[[Highway Police]]'' as DSP Somanathan | ||
# 2006 – ''Red Salute'' | # 2006 – ''[[Red Salute (2006 film)|Red Salute]]'' | ||
# 2006 – ''[[Narakasuran]]'' | # 2006 – ''[[Narakasuran]]'' | ||
# 2006 – ''[[Bada Dosth]]'' as Minister K.D | # 2006 – ''[[Bada Dosth]]'' as Minister K.D | ||
# 2006 – ''Balram Vs Tara Das'' | # 2006 – ''[[Balram Vs Tara Das]]'' | ||
# 2006 – ''Vargam'' (Malayalam) | # 2006 – ''Vargam'' (Malayalam) | ||
# 2006 – ''Thuruppugulan'' | # 2006 – ''Thuruppugulan'' | ||
# 2007 – ''[[Paranju Theeratha Visheshangal]]'' as Ashok | # 2007 – ''[[Paranju Theeratha Visheshangal]]'' as Ashok | ||
# 2007 – ''Novel'' | # 2007 – ''Novel'' | ||
# 2007 – ''Detective'' | # 2007 – ''[[Detective]]'' | ||
# 2007 – ''Mauryan'' | # 2007 – ''Mauryan'' | ||
# 2007 - ''Athishayan'' | # 2007 - ''[[Athishayan]]'' | ||
# 2007 – ''[[Nasrani (film)|Nasrani]]'' | # 2007 – ''[[Nasrani (film)|Nasrani]]'' | ||
# 2007 – ''4 July'' | # 2007 – ''4 July'' | ||
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# 2008 – ''[[Parunthu]]'' | # 2008 – ''[[Parunthu]]'' | ||
# 2008 – ''Novel'' | # 2008 – ''Novel'' | ||
# 2008 - ''Cycle'' | # 2008 - ''[[Cycle (2008 film)|Cycle]]'' | ||
# 2009 – ''[[My Big Father]]'' as Colonel Varghese | # 2009 – ''[[My Big Father]]'' as Colonel Varghese | ||
# 2009 – ''IG'' | # 2009 – ''[[IG (film)|IG]]'' | ||
# 2009 – ''[[Gulumal: The Escape]]'' as Emir Harish Rahman | # 2009 – ''[[Gulumal: The Escape]]'' as Emir Harish Rahman | ||
# 2009 – ''Ivar Vivahitharayal'' | # 2009 – ''[[Ivar Vivahitharayal]]'' | ||
# 2009 – ''The Trigger'' | # 2009 – ''The Trigger'' | ||
# 2009 – ''Pathaam Adyaayam'' | # 2009 – ''Pathaam Adyaayam'' | ||
# 2009 – ''[[Banaras (2009 film)|Banaras]]'' as Balakrishnan Nair | # 2009 – ''[[Banaras (2009 film)|Banaras]]'' as Balakrishnan Nair | ||
# 2009 – ''Nizhal'' | # 2009 – ''Nizhal'' | ||
# 2009 – ''[[Pazhassi Raja (film)|Pazhassi Raja]]'' as Kunnavath nambiar | # 2009 – ''[[Kerala Varma Pazhassi Raja (film)|Pazhassi Raja]]'' as Kunnavath nambiar | ||
# 2009 – ''Black Dalia'' as Raveendren | # 2009 – ''Black Dalia'' as Raveendren | ||
# 2010 – ''[[Yugapurushan]]'' | # 2010 – ''[[Yugapurushan]]'' | ||
# 2010 – ''Koottukar'' as Krishnan nair | # 2010 – ''Koottukar'' as Krishnan nair | ||
# 2010 – ''Nizhal'' | # 2010 – ''[[Nizhal]]'' | ||
# 2010 – ''24 Hours'' as Vikramaditya varma | # 2010 – ''24 Hours'' as Vikramaditya varma | ||
# 2010 – ''Kaanakazchakal'' | # 2010 – ''Kaanakazchakal'' | ||
# 2010 – ''Nanthuni'' | # 2010 – ''Nanthuni'' | ||
# 2010 – ''Kasba'' | # 2010 – ''[[Kasba (2010 film)|Kasba]]'' | ||
# 2010 – ''Naale'' | # 2010 – ''Naale'' | ||
# 2010 – ''Arayan'' | # 2010 – ''Arayan'' | ||
# 2010 – ''Drona'' | # 2010 – ''[[Drona]]'' | ||
# 2011 – ''Avan'' | # 2011 – ''Avan'' | ||
# 2011 – ''Manushya Mrugam'' as Kochu pulose | # 2011 – ''[[Manushyamrugam|Manushya Mrugam]]'' as Kochu pulose | ||
# 2011 – ''Film Star'' as Thamban | # 2011 – ''Film Star'' as Thamban | ||
# 2011 – ''Maanikkyakkallu'' | # 2011 – ''[[Maanikkyakkallu]]'' | ||
# 2011 – ''Christian Brothers'' as Sudhakaran | # 2011 – ''[[Christian Brothers (film)|Christian Brothers]]'' as Sudhakaran | ||
# 2011 – ''Mohabbath'' as Firoz | # 2011 – ''Mohabbath'' as Firoz | ||
# 2011 – ''Ithu Nammude Katha'' | # 2011 – ''Ithu Nammude Katha'' | ||
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# 2012 – ''Namukku Paarkkan'' as Isaac | # 2012 – ''Namukku Paarkkan'' as Isaac | ||
# 2012 – ''Yakshi Faithfully Yours'' as Appan thampuran | # 2012 – ''Yakshi Faithfully Yours'' as Appan thampuran | ||
# 2012 – ''Grand Master'' as ADGP | # 2012 – ''[[Grandmaster (2012 film)|Grand Master]]'' as ADGP | ||
# 2012 – ''The King and The Commissioner'' | # 2012 – ''[[The King and The Commissioner]]'' | ||
# 2012 – ''Manthrikan'' | # 2012 – ''Manthrikan'' | ||
# 2012 – ''[[Simhasanam (2012 film)|Simhasanam]]'' | # 2012 – ''[[Simhasanam (2012 film)|Simhasanam]]'' | ||
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# 2013 - ''3 G'' | # 2013 - ''3 G'' | ||
# 2013 - ''Last Bus 8:30 PM'' | # 2013 - ''Last Bus 8:30 PM'' | ||
# 2014 - ''Law Point'' | # 2014 - ''[[Law Point]]'' | ||
# 2014 – ''[[Mannar Mathai Speaking 2]]'' | # 2014 – ''[[Mannar Mathai Speaking 2]]'' | ||
# 2014 – ''[[How Old Are You? (film)|How Old Are You]]'' | # 2014 – ''[[How Old Are You? (film)|How Old Are You]]'' | ||
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# 2015 - ''[[Rudrasimhasanam]]'' | # 2015 - ''[[Rudrasimhasanam]]'' | ||
# 2015 - ''Oru New Generation Pani'' | # 2015 - ''Oru New Generation Pani'' | ||
# 2015 - ''Rasam'' | # 2015 - ''[[Rasam (film)|Rasam]]'' | ||
# 2015 - ''Calling Bell'' | # 2015 - ''Calling Bell'' | ||
# 2016 - ''Plus Or Minus'' | # 2016 - ''Plus Or Minus'' | ||
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# 2016 - ''[[Pretham]]'' | # 2016 - ''[[Pretham]]'' | ||
# 2016 - ''[[Ore Mukham]]'' | # 2016 - ''[[Ore Mukham]]'' | ||
# 2017 - ''1971 Beyond Borders'' | # 2017 - ''[[1971 Beyond Borders]]'' | ||
# 2017 - ''Vishwa Vikhyatharaya Payyanmar'' | # 2017 - ''Vishwa Vikhyatharaya Payyanmar'' | ||
# 2018 - ''Marubhoomiyile Mazhathullikal'' | # 2018 - ''Marubhoomiyile Mazhathullikal'' | ||
# 2018 - ''Ippozhum Eppozhum Sthuthiyayirikkatte'' | # 2018 - ''Ippozhum Eppozhum Sthuthiyayirikkatte'' | ||
# 2018 - ''Koodasha'' | # 2018 - ''[[Koodasha]]'' | ||
# 2018 - ''Hello Dubaikkaran'' | # 2018 - ''Hello Dubaikkaran'' | ||
# 2018 - ''[[Aravindante Athidhikal]]'' | # 2018 - ''[[Aravindante Athidhikal]]'' | ||
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# 2020 - ''Love FM'' | # 2020 - ''Love FM'' | ||
#2020 - ''[[Big Brother (2020 film)|Big Brother]]'' | #2020 - ''[[Big Brother (2020 film)|Big Brother]]'' | ||
#Kshanam | #2021 -''[[Kshanam]]'' | ||
# 2022-''[[Kalachekon]]'' | |||
#2022- ''[[Mahi (film)|Mahi]]'' | |||
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# 2005 – ''[[Sivakasi (film)|Sivakasi]]'' | # 2005 – ''[[Sivakasi (film)|Sivakasi]]'' | ||
# 2006 – ''[[Aathi]]'' | # 2006 – ''[[Aathi]]'' | ||
# 2006 – ''[[Aacharya]]'' | # 2006 – ''[[Aacharya (2006 film)|Aacharya]]'' | ||
# 2006 – ''[[Vanjagan]]'' | # 2006 – ''[[Vanjagan]]'' | ||
# 2006 – ''[[Vathiyar]]'' | # 2006 – ''[[Vathiyar]]'' | ||
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Born | Devan Sreenivasan 8 January 1954 Trichur, Travancore-Cochin, India |
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Years active | 1983–present |
Height | 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) |
Spouse(s) | Suma |
Children | 1 |
Relatives | Ramu Kariat (uncle and father-in-law) |
Personal details | |
Political party | Bharatiya Janata Party (2021—present) |
Other political affiliations |
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Devan Sreenivasan (born January 8, 1954), is an Indian film and television actor, producer, and politician from Kerala. He is known for his character roles in Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu language films.[1] After many second hero and supporting actor roles, he made his breakthrough in the 1987 film New Delhi. He later advanced to a lead actor with films like Oru Minnaminunginte Nurunguvettam (1987), Oozham (1988), Simon Peter Ninakku Vendi (1988) and Aranyakam (1988). His well-known movies such as Vietnam Colony (1992), Ekalavyan (1993), Honest Raj (1994), Baashha (1995) and Indraprasdham (1996).
Early life[edit]
Devan was born on 5 May 1954 in Thrissur, India. His father, Sreenivasan, was a public prosecutor and his mother, Lalitha, was a doctor. He has three siblings, Shobha, Sheela and Sureshbabu. His family has a Kalaripayattu lineage.[citation needed] Malayalam filmmaker Ramu Kariat was his uncle. Devan completed his schooling at Government Model Higher Secondary School, Thrissur.[2] He took bachelor's degree from St. Thomas College, Thrissur, during his college time he was a member of Kerala Students Union (KSU); his parents were Indian National Congress-leaning. His father wanted him to be a police officer, but he wanted to be in army. After graduation, he tried at the National Defence Academy, but was not selected. He went to Madras (now Chennai) in search of a job and later took post-graduation in Master of Business Administration.[3]
Career[edit]
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During his time in college, he used to read books a lot. He found possibility for a film in N. N. Pisharody's novel Vellam, he approached director Hariharan, who agreed with him, M. T. Vasudevan Nair wrote the screenplay, it was the first and last screenplay of his not based on his own story. Devan produced the film, filming was halted midway due to financial crisis. He made his acting debut in Ashatapathi to raise fund to resume filming, it was followed by a number of acting projects. After which, shooting resumed, but upon release, the film failed at the box office. In an interview, he said that Vellam (1985) is the best film come out from Hariharan-M. T. Vasudevan Nair combination. It was in the 1987 film New Delhi that he first appeared as a villain, since then he was typecast as a villain in Malayalam cinema. However, in Telugu cinema, he is known for character roles. Devan recalled in an interview that his best roles were in Telugu and Tamil cinema.[3]
He was engaged in several business ventures before starting his career in movies.[4]
Devan started his acting career in supporting roles, after being approached by a producer at Spencer Plaza in Chennai.[5] His most notable movies are Ekalavyan, Baasha and Indraprasdham. He has also acted in several TV series.[6]
Personal life[edit]
He was married to his uncle Ramu Kariat's daughter, Suma. The couple has a daughter named Lakshmi.[7] His wife Suma died on 12 July 2019 due to H1N1 infection. In modern pop culture actor is popularly called as 'Devji'. His cult classic 'Kalachakram' in which he played as an antagonist was widely accepted and had garnered positive reviews from critics and audiences.
Politics[edit]
Devan was an active supporter of Indian National Congress in his college days. Later he became founder and leader of the Kerala People's Party, a political party in the Indian state of Kerala.[8] During the UPA regime he again worked along with the Indian National Congress. In a 2014 interview, Devan said that a politician he admired a lot was Ramakrishna Hegde.[3] In 2021 he merged Kerala People's Party to BJP in the presence of Home Minister of India Amit Shah.
Filmography[edit]
Malayalam[edit]
- 1983 – Naadam
- 1983 – Ashtapadi
- 1983 – Sairandri
- 1984 – Aagraham
- 1984 – Aashamsakalode
- 1984 – Vellam (Producer)
- 1984 – Paavam Krooran
- 1985 – Jwalanam
- 1985 – Shatru as Rajasekharan
- 1985 – Kiraatham as Artist
- 1985 – Kaiyum Thalayum Purathidaruthu
- 1985 – Madhuvidhu Theerum Mumpe
- 1986 – Oru Yuga Sandhya as Balachandran
- 1986 – Padayani
- 1986 – Niramulla Raavukal as Soman
- 1986 – Panchagni
- 1986 – Vartha
- 1986 – Ithu Oru Thudakkam Mathram
- 1987 – Adimakal Udamakal as Vijayan
- 1987 – Aadhya Rathrikku Munbu
- 1987 – Vrutham as Devadas
- 1987 – Amritamgamaya
- 1987 – Manivathoorile Aayiram Sivarathrikal
- 1987 – Oru Minnaminunginte Nurungu Vettam
- 1987 – Chanthayil Choodi Nilkkunna Pennu
- 1987 – Naalkkavala
- 1987 – New Delhi
- 1988 – Ormayil Ennum as Suku
- 1988 – Innalayude Bhakki
- 1988 – Mattoru Pranaya Kadha
- 1988 – Simon Peter Ninakku Vendi as Simon Peter
- 1988 – Vida Parayaan Mathrem
- 1988 – Mrithyunjayam as Issac
- 1988 – Vaishali
- 1988 – Oozham
- 1988 – Athirthikal
- 1988 – Uyaran Omanikkan
- 1988 – Mattoru Pranayakatha
- 1988 – Onninu Purake Mattonnu as Inspector Mohandas
- 1988 – Oru Vivaada Vishayam
- 1988 – Aranyakam
- 1988 – David David Mr.David
- 1988 – Dhinarathrangal
- 1988 – Theerthinariyam Thirayude Vedhana (Jwalanam)
- 1988 – Abkari
- 1989 – Bhadrachitta as Haridasan
- 1989 – Jeevitham Oru Raagam
- 1989 – Adhipan
- 1989 – Ulsavapittennu
- 1989 – Ashokante Aswathikuttikku
- 1989 – Ramji Rao Speaking
- 1989 – Nair Saab
- 1989 – Naaduvazhikal
- 1989 – Jagratha
- 1989 – Unnikrishnante Adyathe Christmas
- 1989 – Oru Vadakkan Veeragatha
- 1989 - Maharajavu
- 1990 – Iyer The Great
- 1990 – Brahmmarakshassu
- 1990 – Marupuram
- 1990 – Judgement
- 1990 – Shesham Screenil
- 1990 – Kelikottu
- 1990 – Vyooham
- 1990 – Ee Thanutha Veluppan Kalathu
- 1990 – Randaam Varavu as DYSP Balu
- 1990 – Malootty
- 1991 – Thudarkadha as Ravi Varma
- 1991 – Kilukkam
- 1991 – Anaswaram
- 1992 – Police Dairy
- 1992 – Malootty
- 1992 – Poochakkaru Manikettum
- 1992 – Grihapravesam
- 1992 – Manthrikacheppu
- 1992 – Ponnaramthottathe Rajavu
- 1992 – Kaazhchakkappuram
- 1992 – Kauravar
- 1993 – O Faby
- 1993 – Aalavattam
- 1993 – Ghoshayaathra as Jamal
- 1993 – Gaandharvam
- 1993 – Vietnam Colony
- 1993 – Ekalavyan
- 1993 – Yaadhavam
- 1993 – Jackpot
- 1994 – Chief Minister K R Gouthami
- 1994 – Ezhuthachan
- 1994 – Rudraksham
- 1994 – Pingami
- 1994 – Cabinet
- 1995 – The King
- 1995 – Sundarimaare Sookshikkuka as Raju
- 1995 – Hijack as Swami/Ravindra Varma
- 1995 – Chantha
- 1995 – Agnidevan
- 1995 – Nirnnayam
- 1996 – Mahatma
- 1996 – Indraprastham
- 1996 – Dominic Presentation
- 1996 – Sulthan Hyderali
- 1996 – Aayiram Naavulla Ananthan
- 1997 – Janathipathyam
- 1997 – Poomarathanalil as Narendran
- 1997 – Ranger
- 1997 – Gangothri
- 1997 – Bhoopathi
- 1997 – Maasmaram
- 1997 – Kannur
- 1997 – Snehasindooram
- 1997 – Sankeerthanam Pole
- 1997 – Five Star Hospital
- 1998 – Harthaal
- 1998 – Sooryaputhran
- 1998 – Chitrashalabham
- 1998 – Achamakuttiyude Achayan
- 1998 – Ayal Kadha Ezhuthukayanu
- 1999 – Pallavur Devanarayanan
- 1999 – Captain as John Samuel
- 1999 – Jananayakan as Sathyapalan
- 1999 – Niram
- 1999 – Garshom
- 2000 – Arayannegalude Veedu
- 2000 – Millenium Stars
- 2000 – Indriyam
- 2000 – Nisheedhini
- 2000 – India Gate as Vishwanadhan
- 2000 – Rapid Action Force
- 2000 – The Judgement
- 2000 – Sradha
- 2000 - The Warrant as Mohan Gandhi Raman
- 2000 – F.I.R
- 2000 – Priyam
- 2000 – Summer Palace
- 2001 – Akaashathile Paravakal as Karunan
- 2001 – Onnam Raagam
- 2001 – Nee Enikkayi Mathrem
- 2001 – Ee Raavil
- 2001 – Praja
- 2001 – Sraavu as Captain Napoleon
- 2001 – Sathyameva Jayathe
- 2001 – Sahayathrikakku Snehapoorvam
- 2001 – Goa as Sam Alex
- 2001 – Achaneyanenikkishtam
- 2001 – Jwalanam
- 2002 – Khakhi Nakshatram as George
- 2002 – Kalachakram
- 2002 – Kanmashi
- 2002 – Puthooram Puthri Unniyarcha as Chandu
- 2002 – Vaanibham
- 2002 – Niramulla Swapnagal
- 2002 – Desam as Unni
- 2002 – Akhila as Balan
- 2002 – India Gate
- 2003 – Mr. Brahmachari
- 2003 – Kanmashi
- 2004 – Priyam Priyankaram
- 2004 – Nirappakittu
- 2004 – Ennittum as Chandu
- 2004 – Udayam
- 2005 – December as Issac
- 2005 – Finger Print
- 2005 – Bunglavil Outha
- 2005 – Bus Conductor
- 2006 – Pathaka as Rajan Nadar
- 2006 – Highway Police as DSP Somanathan
- 2006 – Red Salute
- 2006 – Narakasuran
- 2006 – Bada Dosth as Minister K.D
- 2006 – Balram Vs Tara Das
- 2006 – Vargam (Malayalam)
- 2006 – Thuruppugulan
- 2007 – Paranju Theeratha Visheshangal as Ashok
- 2007 – Novel
- 2007 – Detective
- 2007 – Mauryan
- 2007 - Athishayan
- 2007 – Nasrani
- 2007 – 4 July
- 2008 – Bullet
- 2008 – Parunthu
- 2008 – Novel
- 2008 - Cycle
- 2009 – My Big Father as Colonel Varghese
- 2009 – IG
- 2009 – Gulumal: The Escape as Emir Harish Rahman
- 2009 – Ivar Vivahitharayal
- 2009 – The Trigger
- 2009 – Pathaam Adyaayam
- 2009 – Banaras as Balakrishnan Nair
- 2009 – Nizhal
- 2009 – Pazhassi Raja as Kunnavath nambiar
- 2009 – Black Dalia as Raveendren
- 2010 – Yugapurushan
- 2010 – Koottukar as Krishnan nair
- 2010 – Nizhal
- 2010 – 24 Hours as Vikramaditya varma
- 2010 – Kaanakazchakal
- 2010 – Nanthuni
- 2010 – Kasba
- 2010 – Naale
- 2010 – Arayan
- 2010 – Drona
- 2011 – Avan
- 2011 – Manushya Mrugam as Kochu pulose
- 2011 – Film Star as Thamban
- 2011 – Maanikkyakkallu
- 2011 – Christian Brothers as Sudhakaran
- 2011 – Mohabbath as Firoz
- 2011 – Ithu Nammude Katha
- 2011 – Janapriyan
- 2011 – Veeraputhran as Adv. Krishnan
- 2012 – Yaathrakkoduvil asDavid
- 2012 – Aakasmikam
- 2012 – Doctor Innocent Aanu as Dr. James
- 2012 – Namukku Paarkkan as Isaac
- 2012 – Yakshi Faithfully Yours as Appan thampuran
- 2012 – Grand Master as ADGP
- 2012 – The King and The Commissioner
- 2012 – Manthrikan
- 2012 – Simhasanam
- 2013 – Weeping Boy as Jail superintendent
- 2013 – Immanuel as
- 2013 - Aan Piranna Veedu
- 2013 - Red Rain
- 2013 - Pakaram
- 2013 - Manikya Thampurattiyum Christmas Carolum
- 2013 – Blackberry as Minister Ramachandran
- 2013 – Breaking News Live
- 2013 - 3 G
- 2013 - Last Bus 8:30 PM
- 2014 - Law Point
- 2014 – Mannar Mathai Speaking 2
- 2014 – How Old Are You
- 2014 - Mammiyude Swantham Achoos
- 2014 - Vasanthathinte Kanal Vazhikalil
- 2014 - Dial 1091
- 2014 - Gamer
- 2014 - Njangalku Kittiya Yelahanka Posting
- 2014 - Oru New Generation Pani
- 2014 - Uthara Chemmeen
- 2014 - Solar Swapnam
- 2014 - Avatharam
- 2014 - Asha Black
- 2014 - Ettekal Second
- 2014 – Mr. Fraud
- 2015 – Wonderful Journey
- 2015 – Raag Rangeela
- 2015 – Female Unnikrishnan
- 2015 - Namasthe Bali Island
- 2015 - Samrajyam II: Son of Alexander
- 2015 - Rudrasimhasanam
- 2015 - Oru New Generation Pani
- 2015 - Rasam
- 2015 - Calling Bell
- 2016 - Plus Or Minus
- 2015 - Just Married
- 2015 - Marutha
- 2015 - Village Guys
- 2016 - Marupadi
- 2016 - Dafedar
- 2016 - Angane Thanne Nethave Anjettanam Pinnale
- 2016 - Pretham
- 2016 - Ore Mukham
- 2017 - 1971 Beyond Borders
- 2017 - Vishwa Vikhyatharaya Payyanmar
- 2018 - Marubhoomiyile Mazhathullikal
- 2018 - Ippozhum Eppozhum Sthuthiyayirikkatte
- 2018 - Koodasha
- 2018 - Hello Dubaikkaran
- 2018 - Aravindante Athidhikal
- 2018 - Koode
- 2018 - Pranayatheertham
- 2019 - Vijay Superum Pournamiyum
- 2019 - Pattabhiraman
- 2019 - Ganagandharvan
- 2019 - 1948 Kaalam Paranjathu
- 2019 - Mangalath Vasundhara
- 2019 - Jack and Daniel
- 2019 - A for Apple
- 2019 - Oru Caribean Udayip
- 2019 - Munthiri Monchan: Oru Thavala Paranja Kadha
- 2020 - Love FM
- 2020 - Big Brother
- 2021 -Kshanam
- 2022-Kalachekon
- 2022- Mahi
Tamil[edit]
- 1993 – Prathap
- 1994 – Jai Hind
- 1994 – Captain
- 1994 – Honest Raj
- 1995 – Baashha
- 1995 – Nandhavana Theru
- 1995 – Ragasiya Police
- 1997 – Mannava
- 1997 – Ullaasam
- 1997 – Thadayam
- 1997 - Veerapandi Kottayiley
- 1997 - My India
- 1998 – Iniyavale
- 1999 – En Swasa Kaatre
- 1999 – Rajasthan
- 1999 – Periyanna
- 1999 – Nenjinile
- 1999 – Manam Virumbuthe Unnai
- 1999 – Time
- 2000 – Vaanathaippola
- 2000 – Ennamma Kannu
- 2000 – Vaanavil
- 2001 – Rishi
- 2001 – Citizen
- 2001 – Shahjahan
- 2002 – Maaran
- 2002 – Punnagai Desam
- 2002 – Raja
- 2002 – Roja Kootam
- 2002 – April Maadhathil
- 2003 - Aahaa Ethanai Azhagu
- 2003 – Thithikudhe
- 2003 – Indru
- 2004 - Campus
- 2004 – Jai
- 2004 – Adi Thadi
- 2004 - Perazhagan
- 2004 – Shock
- 2004 – Arivumani
- 2004 – Arasatchi
- 2004 – Bose
- 2004 - Gomathi Nayagam
- 2005 – Sivakasi
- 2006 – Aathi
- 2006 – Aacharya
- 2006 – Vanjagan
- 2006 – Vathiyar
- 2006 – Manasukkule
- 2008 – Aegan
- 2010 – Guindy
- 2010 – Thairiyam
- 2010 - Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa as Joseph Thekekuttu in the film Jessie
- 2011 – Kanchana
- 2011 – Konjam Sirippu Konjam Kobam
- 2012 – Murattu Kaalai
- 2013 – Chennaiyil Oru Naal
- 2013 – Masani
- 2014 - Nee Naan Nizhal
- 2014 - Appavi Katteri
- 2018 - Imaikkaa Nodigal
- 2019 - Saaho
Telugu[edit]
- 1992 - Dharma Kshetram as Pandu
- 1993 - Aasayam as Reddappa
- 1993 - Ratha Sarathi
- 1996 - Sampradhayam
- 1997 - Subhakankshalu as Balaramaiah
- 1997 - Pellichesukundam
- 2000 - Maa Annayya
- 2002 - Mounamelanoyi
- 2003 - Okariki Okaru
- 2004 - Sivaram
- 2004 - Chennakesava Reddy
- 2004 - Anandamanandamaye
- 2004 - Kaasi
- 2004 - Kushi Kushiga
- 2007 - Desamuduru as Narayan Patwari
- 2010 - Vareva
- 2010 - Ye Maaya Chesave as Joseph Thekekuttu
- 2012 - Dhamarukam as Vishwanath
- 2012 - Sarocharu
- 2014 - Heart Attack as Madhusudhan
- 2015 - Soukhyam
- 2017 - Raju Gari Gadhi 2
- 2019 - Saaho
Kannada[edit]
- 1995 - Deergha Sumangali
Hindi[edit]
- 2019 - Saaho
Television series[edit]
Year | Title | Channel | Role | Language | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1995 | Uravu | Sun TV | Suresh | Tamil | Television debut |
1998-1999 | Siragugal | Sun TV | Vishwa | Tamil | |
2001 | Porutham | Surya TV | Malayalam | Won, Social Organisation for Media and Arts (SOMA)-Best Actor | |
2002 | Sarada | Asianet | Malayalam | ||
2004 | Orma | Asianet | Nandan Menon | Malayalam | |
2005 | Kudumbini | Asianet | Nandakumar | Malayalam | |
2005-2006 | Krishnakripasagaram | Amrita TV | Kamsa | Malayalam | |
2006 | Lakshyam | Asianet | Malayalam | ||
2006-2008 | Swamy Ayyappan | Asianet | Raja Rajasekhara Pandiyan/Pandhalam Rajavu | Malayalam | Won, Asianet Television Award 2008-Best Supporting Actor |
2006-2008 | Kalyani | Surya TV | Malayalam | ||
2007 | Manasariyathe | Surya TV | Malayalam | ||
2006 | Daya | Kairali TV | Major | Malayalam | |
2007 | Mounam Nombaram | Kairali TV | Malayalam | ||
2008 | Srikrishnaleela | Asianet | Vilwamangalam Swamiyar | Malayalam | |
2008-2009 | Kalasam | Sun TV | Tamil | ||
2009 | Dream City | Surya TV | Mulkattil group CEO Menon | Malayalam | |
2009 | Swamy ayyappan Sharanam | Asianet | Raja Rajasekhara Pandiyan/Pandhalam Rajavu | Malayalam | |
2009-2010 | Autograph | Asianet | Principal | Malayalam | |
2010 | Ponnum poovum | Amrita TV | Devan | Malayalam | |
2010 | Indhraneelam | Surya TV | Malayalam | ||
2010-2011 | Veera Marthanda Varma | Surya TV | Thiruvithamkoor Rajavu | Malayalam | |
2012 | Ramayanam | Mazhavil Manorama | Dasharatha | Malayalam | |
2013 | Sri Padmanabham | Amrita TV | Thiruvithamkoor Rajavu | Malayalam | |
2021–Present | Kanyadanam (2021 TV series) | Surya TV | Ananthan | Malayalam | Come back to television |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ He is the chairman of CLSL india (Center for Life skills, India) "Exclusive biography of #Devan and on his life". FilmiBeat.
- ↑ "നന്മ തിരിച്ചറിയുന്ന കൂട്ടുകാരന്". Archived from the original on 26 October 2014. Retrieved 7 July 2014.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 "കോണ്ഗ്രസ് നേതാക്കള് എന്നെ ഭയപ്പെടുന്നു". Mangalam. Archived from the original on 3 May 2014. Retrieved 9 May 2014.
- ↑ "In the thick of real action". The Hindu. 16 March 2004. Archived from the original on 1 July 2018. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
- ↑ Bhandaram, Vishnupriya (1 October 2011). "Developing the negative". The Hindu – via www.thehindu.com.
- ↑ "Sathi Karyat passes away". Entertainment.oneindia.in. 2 September 2010. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
- ↑ "വേഷങ്ങളിലെ ദേവസ്പര്ശം". Malayalam.webdunia.com. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
- ↑ "Kerala Peoples' Party launches website". Hindustan Times. 10 April 2009. Archived from the original on 16 April 2015. Retrieved 24 October 2019.
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