Manjeri Chandran
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Manjeri Chandran | |
|---|---|
| Born | M. K. Ramachandran |
| Citizenship | India |
| Occupations | Film actor, producer |
| Years active | 1970 – 2004 |
| Spouse | Sathyabhama |
| Children | Rani Sarran |
Manjeri Chandran (born M. K. Ramachandran) was a notable Indian actor and producer in the Malayalam film industry.[1] He was primarily active during the 1970s and early 1980s and appeared in around 100 films, mostly in supporting or character roles, with occasional lead appearances.[2]
Chandran was born in Oorakam, Vengara in Malappuram district, Kerala. He began his film career at a time when very few from the Malabar region entered cinema. He later moved to Madras—then the hub of South Indian cinema—and eventually returned to Manjeri in the 1980s. During his active career, he married Sathyabhama, a bank employee. Their daughter, Rani Sarran, is active in the South Indian film Industry and television Industry.[3][4] Rani Sarran is married to Malayalam actor Sharran Puthumana.[5]
Film career
Chandran began his career during a golden era of Malayalam cinema. He debuted in the 1970 film Aa Chitrashalabham Parannotte.[6] From minor roles, he quickly progressed to more prominent parts. His performances in mythological and socially relevant films brought acclaim. He later ventured into film production, contributing to several commercially successful Malayalam movies.[7]