Monday, March 7, 2016

Kalabhavan Mani Comedy & Aishwarya Rai , Manjur Warrie


Kalabhavan Mani Comedy & Aishwarya Rai , Manjur Warrie


Kalabhavan Mani & Aishwarya Rai and Manjur  Warrie
ജമനിയിലൂടെ തമിഴ് സിനിമാ ലോകത്ത് വ്യത്യസ്തനായ വില്ലനായി മാറി മണി. ബ്രഹ്മാണ്ഡചിത്രങ്ങളുടെ സംവിധായകനായ ...

Read more at: lMani Raman (1 January 1971 – 6 March 2016), commonly referred to by his stage name Kalabhavan Mani, was an Indian film actor and singer. Mani started his career as a mimicry artist with the Kalabhavan troupe. He has starred in over 200 films, including Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu films, and is especially known for his character and villain roles. He won the National Film Award and Kerala State Film Award in 1999 for his performance as Ramu in Vasanthiyum Lakshmiyum Pinne Njaanum

Born Mani Raman Chenathunad Kunnisseri Veettil
1 January 1971
Chalakudy, Kerala, India
Died 6 March 2016 (aged 45)
Kochi, Kerala, India
Occupation Film actor, playback singer, music director
Years active 1995 – 2016
Notable work vasanthiyum lakshmiyum pinne njanum, summer in bethlahem, karimadikkuttan, kottaram veetil appoottan
Spouse(s) Nimmy (m.2000)
Children Sree Lakshmy
Parent(s) Chenathunad Kunnisseri Veettil Raman
Ammini Raman

Personal life[edit]
Mani was born in Chalakudy, Kerala on 1st of January 1971. He started his career as a mimicry artist in Kalabhavan, Kochi. He started his acting career in the Malayalam film Aksharam as an auto driver. Since then, he has acted in several movies as a comedian. His first serious role was in the film "Vasanthiyum Laksmiyum Pinne Njanum". He has acted in more than 80 films in Malayalam and more than 20 films in Tamil.He is also a professional playback singer and a singer of Nadan Paattu (folk songs). His first album was Kannimanga Prayathil. He has since established a parallel industry of Nadan Pattukal selling a record number of releases. He has also released a few religious songs and Mappila Pattukal, which have not had much success in the market. Mani’s career started portraying comedic roles primarily in Malayalam films which later shifted to serious roles. Eventually he became popular all across South India portraying negative characters in a very different class and style. Despite all the popularity, Mani is well known for his down to earth behavior and providing various humanitarian aids to people in need. Mani was married to Veterinary physician Dr. Nimmy on 22 September 2000 and he is survived by his wife and his daughter, Sree Lakshmy.[4] He was once an autorickshaw driver from Chalakudy.[5] Mani was approached and offered a seat in the 2016 Kerala Legislative Assembly election by LDF

Death[edit]
The famous mimicry artist died on 6 March 2016 at Amrita Hospital Kochi. He was undergoing treatment for a liver-related illness, according to the hospital. His death has come as a huge shock to the Malayalam film industry that is already mourning the deaths of many artists.[6] Autopsy will be conducted by Dr. Akhil George Mathew

Career[edit]
He started his career as a mimicry artist in Kalabhavan, Kochi.[7] He started his acting career in the Malayalam film Aksharam as an auto rickshaw driver.[citation needed] He has acted in more than 200 films in Malayalam


Controversies[edit]
It was reported that two forest officials were assaulted allegedly by actor Kalabhavan Mani at Kannankuzhi, near Athirappilly, on Tuesday night (14 May 2013). Range officer U.G. Ramesan and beat forester P. Raveendran sustained injuries on the chest, hands, legs and eyes. The forest officials said that Mani was inebriated. [9]

In December 2013, a complaint was lodged against actor Kalabhavan Mani for misbehaving towards customs officials of the Nedumbassery Airport. It has been alleged that the actor, who reached from Kuwait, misbehaved during customs checking. The customs said the actor threw the bangle which he was wearing when asked whether it was gold. [10]

Later the Customs sources said the CCTV footage of 28 November 2013 when he went abroad was examined and it was found that he was wearing the bangle. Hence, he was asked to deposit Rs 5,000 as redemption fine and Rs 2,000 as penalty. The matter was adjudicated by Deputy Commissioner Saz Navaz and the bangle released

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