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| name = Sukumaran
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| birthname = Sukumaran Nair
| birthdate = [[1948]]
| birthplace = [[Edappal]], [[Malappuram]], [[Kerala]], [[India]]
| deathdate = 16 June 1997
| deathplace = [[Thiruvananthapuram]], [[Kerala]]
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| occupation = Actor
| yearsactive = 1977 - 1994
| spouse = Mallika Sukumaran
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| children = [[Indrajith Sukumaran]]<br>[[Prithviraj Sukumaran]]
| parents = Parameshwaran Nair<br>Subhadramma
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'''Sukumaran''' was a popular leading actor in [[Malayalam cinema]] from 1977 to 1994 . Sukumaran's portrayal of an 'angry young man' in many films gave him a huge fan fare.
== Early Life ==
Sukumaran was born in [[Edappal]], [[Kerala]] as the elder son of Parameshwaran Nair and Subhadramma<ref>Weblokam - [http://www.weblokam.com/cinema/profiles/0606/16/1060616025_2.htm Profile: Page 2]</ref>. He had a brother and two sisters. Sukumaran concentrated on his studies in the earlier days. He earned a job as a college [[lecturer]] after completing his [[Masters degree]].
== Career ==
During his tenure as [[lecturer]] in English, in [[Scott Christian College, Nagercoil]] [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Christian_College]], ( Madhu [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madhu_%28actor%29]] also became an actor while working in the same college) he got an offer to act in ''Nirmalyam'', dirceted by [[M. T. Vasudevan Nair]]. He accepted the role of a defiant youngster in the film. The film went on to win accolades from all over and won a couple of [[National Film Awards]] as well. Despite being noted, Sukumaran didn't get any offers for some time since ''Nirmalaym''. He was thinking of returning to his old profession, when he got an offer in ''Shankupushpam''<ref>Weblokam - [http://www.weblokam.com/cinema/profiles/0606/16/1060616025_1.htm Profile: Page 1]</ref>. With that film, Sukumaran carved a niche for himself in the [[Malayalam film]] industry. He then went on to act in meaty roles in films like ''Avalude Ravukal'', ''Angadi'', ''Bandhanam'', ''Etho Oru Swapnam'', ''Manasa Vacha Karmana'', ''Ahimsha'', ''Spodanam'', Salini ente koottukari, Angakkuri, Kolilakkam, Theekkadal ''Sandarbam'', ''Witness'', and ''Kottayam Kunjachanan''. His role as a defiant police police officer in ''Oru C.B.I. Diary kurippu'' and its sequel ''Jagratha'', directed by [[K. Madhu]] was noted for its characterisation and earned cult status when the third sequel in the series ''Sethuramaiyer C.B.I.'' had [[Saikumar]] portraying the son of the police officer, with the mannerisms and voice tone of Sukumaran.
Sukaumaran won the [[Kerala State Film Award]] for Best Actor in 1978 for his role in ''Bandhanam''<ref>Weblokam - [http://www.weblokam.com/cinema/profiles/0606/16/1060616025_2.htm Profile: Page 2]</ref>. Sukumaran married fellow actress '''Mallika Sukumaran'''. They have two sons, both malayalam filmstars in their own right: [[Indrajith Sukumaran]] and [[Prithviraj Sukumaran]]. Sukumaran had his own production company. The company produced acclaimed films like ''Irakal'' and ''Padayani''. The film ''Irakal'', directed by [[K. G. George]] was selected for the Indian Panorama in the [[IFFI]]<ref>Weblokam - [http://www.weblokam.com/cinema/profiles/0606/16/1060616025_2.htm Profile: Page 2]</ref>. His last film was ''Shibiram'', directed by T.S. Suresh Babu. Sukumaran died on 16 June 1997.
==Selected Filmography==
*Shibiram
*Kidilol Kidilam (1995) .... Superintendent of Police
*Cabinet (1994)
*CID Unnikrishnan B.A., B.Ed. (1994)
*Pingami (1994) .... George Mathew
*Janam (1993) .... Lukose
*Koodikazhca (1991) .... Thommichan
*Souhrudam (1991) .... John Samuel
*Oliyampukal (1990) .... M. Thomas
*Mukham (1990) .... Minnal Madhavan
*Randam Varavu (1990) .... Hariprasad
*Vyooham (1990) .... Mohan
*Jagratha (1989) .... Devadas
*Utharam (1989) .... Mathew Joseph
*Adikkurippu (1989) .... Chief Minister
*Dasharatham (1989) .... Dr. Hameed
*Jaathakam (1989) .... Somasekharan Nair
*Ulsavapittennu (1989) .... Ravi
*Unnikrishnante Adyathe Christmas (1989) .... Paul Kallookkaran
*August 1 (1988) .... K G Ramachandran
*Oru CBI Diary Kurippu (1988) .... Dy SP Devadas
*Moonnam Mura (1988) .... D. I. G. Menon
*Witness (1988) .... Thomas Mathew
*Achuvettante Veedu (1987) .... Prabhakaran
*Sarvakalasala (1987) .... Kurup
*Nyayavidhi (1986) .... Saayippu
*Aavanazhi (1986) .... Jayachandran
*Janakeeya Kodathi (1985) .... Chennikal Velayudhan
*Inakkilly (1984) .... The Priest
*Ivide Ingane (1984) .... Raju
*Mainakam (1984) .... Sathyan
*Belt Mathai (1983) .... Belt Mathai
*Kurukkante Kalyanam (1982) .... Sivasubrahmania Hariramachandran
*Ponnum Poovum (1982) .... Balan Nair
*Sara Varsham (1982) .... Dr. K. Sumesh
*Ahimsa (1981) .... Devan
*Sphodanam (1981)
*Aarathi (1981) .... Simon Peter
*Kathayariyathe (1981) .... Vishnu
*Orikkal Koodi (1981) .... Soman
*Valarthu Mrugangal (1981) .... Daredevil Bhaskaran
*Vilkkanundu Swapnangal (1980) .... Rajagopal
*Angaadi (1980) .... Gopi
*Aniyatha Valakkal (1980) .... Ganesh
*Chaakara (1980) .... Devarajan
*Theekkadal (1980) .... Varghese
*Kazhukan (1979) .... Gopi
*Mannu (1978) .... Krishnan Nair's Son
*Shalini Ente Koottukari (1978) .... Jayadevan
*Nirmalayam (1973) .... Cook's Son
== References ==
{{reflist}}
[[Category:Indian actors]]
[[Category:Malayali actors]]
[[category:Kerala State Film Award winners]]