Indian actor (born 1951)
Sreekumar Achary (born 5 January 1951), better known by his
stage name Jagathy Sreekumar or simply Jagathy , is an Indian actor,
director and
playback singer ,
[1] who has appeared in over 1500
Malayalam films in a career spanning almost four decades.
[4]
[5]
[6] Widely regarded as the greatest comedian in the history of Malayalam cinema,
[7]
[8]
[9] he is also known for his highly nuanced character roles. He is the son of acclaimed dramaturge and writer, the late
Jagathy N. K. Achary .
[10]
Jagathy Sreekumar won five
Kerala State Film Awards among numerous other awards for his roles in various films. He has also directed two films and written screenplays for two more. His stage name is derived from the neighborhood of
Jagathy in
Trivandrum from where he hails. He is an outspoken orator holding strong views, quite unlike his onscreen image and his speeches are still popular.
As the result of a vehicle accident in March 2012, Jagathy was hospitalized for over a year and has still not completely recovered from the injuries sustained. His film career has been on hold since the accident.
[11] In May 2022, Jagathy returned to the big screen with the
CBI 5: The Brain directed by K. Madhu. In the film, he did not have any dialogues and reprised the memorable character CID Vikram, which he played in the previous films of the
CBI series .
Early life and family
Sreekumar is the eldest son of Malayalam dramatist and writer
Jagathy N. K. Achary (1924–1997) (also fondly known as Jagathy) and his wife Prasanna from the famed Edavancaud family of
Mavelikkara . N. K. Achary was Station Director at
All India Radio , Trivandrum. Sreekumar has two siblings, Krishnakumar and Jameela; and two step-siblings Murali and Sugadamma.
"My father was my strength. He used to take me to movies and bring home scripts of plays for me to read. Being in All India Radio, my father had contacts with stalwarts in this field. He created many opportunities for me to interact with them. This helped me in my career.", says Jagathy Sreekumar about his father.
[12] He attended the Higher Secondary School in Cheriyanad, Chengannur, and graduated with a bachelor's degree in botany from
Mar Ivanios College ,
Trivandrum where eminent personalities like
K. Jayakumar and
Ravi Vallathol were his classmates.. After college, he briefly worked as a medical representative before later becoming an actor.
[13]
Acting career
Jagathy was a
fifth grade
student at Model School in
Trivandrum when he first got the opportunity to act in a school play. The play he acted was "Onamundum Odakkuzhalum" by Sreemandiram K.P. He continued to act in plays written by his father NK Achary for Kalanilayam, in big and small roles. By this time he joined
Mar Ivanios College , Trivandrum.
Jagathy made his debut in Malayalam cinema in 1974 by playing a small role in
Kanyakumari . He got a breakthrough in his career with his second film
Chattambi Kalyani (1975) where he played the role of Pappu .
[14] Since then, he went on to play comedy roles in numerous movies. Jagathy started to become an integral part of Malayalam cinema during the early 1980s. He was a constant fixture in
Priyadarshan films with
Mohanlal coming in the lead role in many of them. Jagathy-Mohanlal combo also resulted in some of the hit movies during the 1980s such as
Poochakkoru Mookkuthi ,
Boeing Boeing ,
Aram + Aram = Kinnaram ,
Mazha Peyyunnu Maddalam Kottunnu ,
Hello My Dear Wrong Number ,
Thalavattam ,
Mukunthetta Sumitra Vilikkunnu and
Ninnistham Ennishtam . Jagathy was appraised for his performance as Kavala in the sentimental drama film
Moonnam Pakkam (1988). The same year he played Vikram in
Mammootty starrer
Oru C.B.I Diary Kurippu and reprised the character in the next four sequels of the
CBI Series released in 1989, 2004, 2005 and 2022 respectively. Jagathy won the
Kerala State Film Award For Second Best Actor in 1991 for his performance in the
cult classic comedy movie
Kilukkam and
Apoorvam Chilar . He played Nischal , a comedy character in Kilukkam whereas in Apoorvam Chilar, he played a character role. Jagathy played the role of a patient escaped from mental hospital with his group of friends in
Mookilla Rajyathu (1991).
[15] This movie later developed a cult following. One of the best characters played by Jagathy is Arasumootil Appukuttan in
Yoddha (1992). Yoddha is considered one of the best comedy films in Malayalam where Jagathy played an integral part in it. Jagathy was praised for his performance as Jayakrishnan in
Melepparambil Aanveedu (1993). His lead role in
Kabooliwala (1994) alongside
Innocent was accalimed.
[16] The duo played the characters called Kannas and Kadalas in the movie respectively. The same year he played another memorable role in
Minnaram . Vattoli Porinju is a popular character from the movie
Olympian Anthony Adam (1999). His other notable movies among many in the 1990s include
Nagarangalil Chennu Raparkam ,
Cheriya Lokavum Valiya Manushyarum (1990),
Kottayam Kunjachan ,
Koodikazhca ,
Kadinjool Kalyanam ,
Georgekutty C/O Georgekutty (1991),
Ezhara Ponnana (1992),
Pidakkozhi Koovunna Noottandu , Vadhu Doctoranu ,
Pingami ,
Malappuram Haji Mahanaya Joji ,
Kinnaripuzhayoram ,
CID Unnikrishnan B.A., B.Ed (1994),
Oru Abhibhashakante Case Diary ,
Vrudhanmare Sookshikkuka , Puthukottyile Puthu Manavalan ,
Kusruthikaatu (1995),
Kalyana Sowgandhikam ,
Kaathil Oru Kinnaram (1996),
Arjunan Pillayum Anchu Makkalum ,
Kilukil Pambaram ,
Junior Mandrake (1997),
Meenathil Thalikettu ,
Kottaram Veettile Apputtan ,
Mangalya Pallakku ,
Mayilpeelikkavu , Grama Panchayath ,
Alibabayum Arara Kallanmarum ,
Sreekrishnapurathe Nakshathrathilakkam (1998),
Udayapuram Sulthan ,
Vazhunnor ,
Tokyo Nagarathile Viseshangal ,
Pattabhishekam and
Friends (1999).
[17]
Jagathy reunited with Priyadarshan in 2001 with
Kakkakkuyil , which was commercially successful. Jagathy's role as Krishnavilasom Bhageeratan Pilla aka Pillechan in the comedy drama
Meesa Madhavan (2002) is often considered one of his career best. This character as well as the movie itself eventually developed a
cult following.
[18] Jagathy won his second Kerala State Film Award for his performance in Meesa Madhavan and for doing a character role in
Nizhalkuthu . The same year he played another memorable comedy character Kumbidi in
Nandanam .
[19] Some of his memorable roles in 2003 came out with the movies such as
Mr. Brahmachari ,
Thilakkam ,
Kilichundan Mampazham ,
Sadanandante Samayam ,
Vellithira ,
Swapnam Kondu Thulabharam ,
C.I.D. Moosa ,
Meerayude Dukhavum Muthuvinte Swapnavum ,
Balettan ,
Hariharan Pillai Happy Aanu ,
Pulival Kalyanam and
Pattanathil Sundaran . Jagathy's next film directed by Priyadarshan after Kilichundan Mambazhan was through
Vettam in 2004, where he played as a comic serial killer called Basha . Another popular comedy character of Jagathy is Pachalam Bhasi which came out with
Udayananu Tharam (2005).
[20] In 2006, Jagathy reprised his role as Nischal in
Kilukkam Kilu Kilukkam , the sequel of Kilukkam. However the movie was a commercial failure and received negative reviews. Jagathy's role as a fake human god known as Himavalswami in
Makante Achan (2009) was acclaimed. Jagathy's other best comedy movies in the 2000s includes
Vellinakshatram (2004),
Naran ,
Kochi Rajavu (2005),
Classmates (2006),
The Speed Track ,
Chota Mumbai ,
Hallo ,
Rock & Roll (2007),
Crazy Gopalan ,
Twenty:20 (2008),
Sagar Alias Jacky Reloaded and
Evidam Swargamanu (2009).
Jagathy's role as Member Ramanan in
Elsamma Enna Aankutty (2010) was appreciated and the movie was a box office success. His other notable movies in 2010 and 2011 are
Marykkundoru Kunjaadu and
Pranchiyettan and the Saint . The last film he completed before his 2012 road accident was
Parudeesa .
[21]
Jagathy has also played memorable character roles in numerous movies. Most of them have a comic shade while others are purely character roles. He played a complex character called Unnithan Aashan in
Vaasthavam (2006). He won the
Kerala State Film Award – Special Mention in 2007 for his performance in
Paradesi and
Veeralipattu . Jagathy played the lead role in
Raamanam (2009) which earned him that years
Kerala State Film Special Jury Award . Jagathy's other notable character roles are seen in movies such as
Vesham (2004),
Thanmathra (2005),
Chess ,
Palunku (2006), Manchadikkuru (2008),
Pazhassi Raja (2009),
Indian Rupee (2011)
Kerala Cafe (2009)
Manikiakkallu (2011)
Christian Brothers (2011)
Janapriyan (2011) and
1993 Bombay, March 12 (2011).
[22]
Apart from playing comedy roles and comic character and negative roles, Jagathy has played some characters with complete negative shades, including his roles as Chenicheri Kurup in
Urumi (2011) and Home Minister in
Passenger (2009).
[23]
Arabikkatha (2007) and
Cycle (2008) are also such movies.
He made his comeback after 2012 road accident through
CBI 5: The Brain released in 2022 which was the fifth part of the
Mammootty starrer
CBI Series .
[24]
Personal life
Jagathy married
Mallika in 1974 and divorced in 1976. He married Shoba in 1980. They have a son, Rajkumar, and a daughter, Parvathy.
[3] Just days before the March 2012 road accident that took away years of his life, Jagathy had publicly revealed that he had a daughter,
Sreelakshmi Sreekumar , with actress Kala, also said to be his third wife.
[25]
Accident
On 10 March 2012, he was seriously injured in a road accident at Panambra near the
Calicut University at
Tenhipalam in
Malappuram district .
[26] He was immediately rushed to MIMS Hospital in
Calicut , where he remained for one month. Later, he was taken to
Vellore Christian Medical College for advanced treatment. He underwent multiple surgical procedures. He remained in hospital for twelve months, appearing in public for the first time in March 2013, unable to speak.
[27] In 2014, he was again taken to Vellore for further check-ups and returned to his home later. Recently he appeared in a private channel during onam with
Nedumudi Venu in which he sang old songs.
Awards
Other awards
2003 –
Bahadoor Award for his contributions to Malayalam cinema
[31]
2005 –
Prem Nazir Award for his contributions to Malayalam cinema spanning three decades
[32]
2005 –
Sathyan Memorial Award
[33]
2009 – Utsav Film Awards Lifetime Achievement Award for overall contribution to
Malayalam cinema
[34]
2011 – The Kochi Times Film Award - Best Actor in a Negative Role in
Urumi
[35]
2012 – Thikkurussy Award for Most Popular Actor
[36]
Partial filmography
Malayalam
Achanum Makanum (1957) as Vikraman (Child Artist)
Kanyakumari (1974) Debut film
Chattambi Kalyani (1975) as Pappu
MohiniYattom (1975)
Hello Darling (1975) as Vijayan
Sreedevi (1977)
Poojakkedukkatha Pookkal (1977) as Chacko Mundurkonam
Shantha Oru Devatha (1977)
Aadyapaadam (1977)
Kalpavriksham (1978) as Saimon
Kaathirunna Nimisham (1978) as V. N. Kumaran
Madalasa (1978) as Nandagopal
Rowdy Ramu (1978) as Conductor
Etho Oru Swapnam (1978) as Engineer Janardhanan Nair
Mattoru Karnan (1978) (as Jagathy Sreekumar)
Ashtamudikkaayal (1978)
Ulkadal (1979) as Jayashankar
Puthiya Velicham (1979) as Parippuvada Kuttappan
Enikku Njaan Swantham (1979) as Kili Balan
Prabhatha Sandhya (1979)
Koumara Praayam (1979) as Vasu
Avano Atho Avalo (1979) as Velappan
Venalil Oru Mazha (1979)
Neeyo Njaano (1979) as Kaalan Muthu
Kazhukan (1979)
Swathu (1980) as Vikraman Raja
Air Hostess (1980) as C I Damodharankutty
Agnikshetram (1980) as Thoma
Chandrahasam (1980) as Kumar
Sakthi (1980) as Thilakan
Manushya Mrugam (1980) as Anandan
Lava (1980) as Kuttappan
Kari Puranda Jeevithangal (1980)
Paalattu Kunjikannan (1980) as Soldier
Ambalavilakku (1980) as Vasutty
Idimuzhakkam (1980) as Rajan Unnithan/Thyagacharya
Aniyatha Valakkal (1980) as Varghese Ithile vannavar {1980} as shankarankutty
Pappu (1980)
Kadathu (1981) as Meesha Vasu Pilla
Thakilu Kottampuram (1981) as Shishupalan
Karimpoocha (1981) as Pappu
Sanchari (1981) as Mani
Kattukallan (1981) as Mallan
Ellam Ninakku Vendi (1981) as Kuruppu
Sphodanam ' (1981) as Kuttan Pilla
Munnettam (1981) as Gopi
Agni Yudham (1981)
Sangharsham (1981) as Unnikrishnan
Oothikachiya Ponnu (1981) as Vaasu
Ammakkorumma (1981) as IPS officer Bhadran
Yavanika (1982) (as Jagathi) as Varunan
Kaalam (1982) as Gopalan
Ethiralikal (1982) as Tube
Irattimadhuram (1982) as Unnikrishnan
Kaattile Paattu (1982) as Bombay Dharam
Olangal (1982)
Kurukkante Kalyanam (1982) as Kumar
Kelkatha Shabdam (1982) as Kora
Ithu Njangalude Katha (1982) as Vasu
Chilanthivala (1982) as Sayippu
Karthavyam (1982) as Mohan Prakash
Njan Ekananu (1982) as Sreekumaran
Olangal (1982)
Marupacha (1982) as Kumar
Raktha Sakshi (1982)
Maattuvin Chattangale (1982) as Constable Rajappan
Snehapoorvam Meera (1982) as Karunan
Aranjaanam (1982) as Professor
Chillu (1982) as James
Balloon (1982)
Nizhal Moodiya Nirangal (1983) as Nanappan
Mazhanilavu (1983) as Pushpangathan
Eettappuli (1983)
Ankam (1983) as Ponnan
Rathilayam (1983)
Mandanmmar Londanil (1983) as Rasheed
Oomai Kuyil (1983)
Kaathirunna Divasam (1983) as Narayanan
Thimingalam (1983)
Aadhipathyam (1983) as Kuttappan
Kayam (1983)
Rachana (1983) as Thomas
Prathigna (1983) as Anthappan
Oru Mukham Pala Mukham (1983)
Aana (1983) as Moidu
Himavahini (1983) as Hamsa
Changatham (1983) as Sulfikar
Attakkalasam (1983) as Josekutty
Asthram (1983) as Philip
Aa Rathri (1983) as Sundaresan
Manassoru Mahaasamudram (1983) as Raghavan
Bullet (1984)
Thirakal (1984) as Varkey
Panchavadi Palam (1984) as Abel
Kodathi (1984) as Vasu
Shree Krishnaparanthu (1984) as Gopalan
Oru Sumangaliyude Katha (1984) as Sunil Kumar
Vanitha Police (1984) as Sivan Pillai
Oru Nimisham Tharoo (1984)
Chakkarayumma (1984) as Rahman
Shabadham (1984) as Phalgunan
Uyarangalil (1984) as Pillai
Swanthamevide Bandhamevide (1984) as Gopan
Poochakkoru Mookkuthi (1984) as Chellappan
Parannu Parannu Parannu (1984)
Manasariyathe (1984) as Ambilykuttan
My Dear Kuttichathan (1984)
Kaliyil Alpam Karyam (1984) as Vasunni
Ivide Ingane (1984) as Kuttappan
Itha Innu Muthal (1984) as 'Kundar' Kuttappan
Nerariyum Nerathu (1985) as Kuttappan Bhagavathar
Onningu Vannengil (1985) as Esthappan
Black Mail (1985)
Mulamoottil Adima (1985) as Lawrence Michael
Oru Sandesham Koodi (1985) as Raju
Sammelanam (1985) as Thankappan
Mukhyamanthri (1985) as Kozhivila
Puzhayozhugum Vazhi (1985) as Sukumaran
Revenge (1985) as Babu
Chorakku Chora (1985) as Kunjappan
Vellarikka Pattanam (1985) as Porinju
Vasantha Sena (1985) as Albert
Mutharamkunnu P.O. (1985) as M. K. Nakulan
Koodum Thedi (1985) as Laser
Pathamudayam (1985)
Ithu Nalla Thamasa (1985) as Basheer Pillai
Boeing Boeing (1985) as O. P. Olassa
Azhiyatha Bandhangal (1985) as Sugunachandran
Aram + Aram = Kinnaram (1985) as Manoharan
Muhurtham Pathnonnu Muppathinu (1985) as Laser
Ee Sabdam Innathe Sabdam (1985) as Nanukuttan Pillai
Vivahitare Itihile (1986) as Jerry
Karinagam (1986)
Thalavattam (1986) (as Jagathi) as Narayan
Annoru Ravil (1986) as Vicky
Ninnishtam Ennishtam (1986)
Kochu Themmadi (1986) as Balan Mesthiri
Niramulla Raavukal (1986) (1986) as Ravunni
Sughamodevi (1986) as Vinod
Revathikkoru Pavakkutty (1986) as Kalyan Kumar
Iniyum Kurukshethram (1986) as Neeretupuram Narayanankutty
Hello My Dear: Wrong Number (1986) as Cop
Ente Sonia (1986) as (P C) Veeran
Ennennum Kannettante (1986) as Padmanabhan Pillai
Kulambadikal (1986)
Ambadi Thannilorunni (1986) as Suni Mon
Arappatta Kettiya Gramathil (1986) as Bhasi
Katturumbinum Kathukuthu (1986) as Settu
Ente Shabdam (1986) as Kalavattom Vasu
Adiverukal (1986) as Koshi
Manasilloru Manimuthu (1986)
Dheem Tharikida Thom (1986) as Shankaran Pillai
Mazha Peyyunnu Maddalam Kottunnu (1986) as Sardar Krishna Kurup
Kshamichu Ennoru Vakku (1986) .... Watch Paramu
Yagagni (1987) as Kurup
Ayitham (1987) as N S Thovala
Kadhakku Pinnil (1987) as Vishambharan
Neeyallengil Njan (1987) as Ramankutty
Penn Simham (1987)
Vazhiyorakkazhchakal (1987) as Music teacher
Thoovana Thumbigal (1987) as Ravunni Nair
Sarvakalasala (1987) as Fr. Kuttanadan
Naradhan Keralathil (1987) as Mathan
Ivide Ellavarkkum Sukham (1987) as Shivasankara Varma
January Oru Orma (1987) as Joseph
Jaalakam (1987) as Principal
Irupatham Noottandu (1987) as Chanakyan
Boomiyile Rajakkanmar (1987) as Aromalunni
Nombarathi Poovu (1987) as Sebastian
Adimakal Udamakal (1987) as Mukundan
Witness (1988) as Jayakumar
Simon Peter Ninakku Vendi (1988) as Lazer
Ponmuttayidunna Tharavu (1988)
Mukunthetta Sumitra Vilikkunnu (1988) as Gopi
Moonnam Pakkam (1988) as Kavala
Loose Loose Arappiri Loose (1988) as Jagathi
Dhwani (1988) as Manikanta Pillai
Mrithyunjayam (1988) as Antony
Oru Muthassi Kadha (1988) as Chellayyan
Vicharana (1988) as Kuttappan
Oru CBI Diary Kurippu (1988) as Vikram
Alila Kuruvikal (1988)
Inquilabinte Puthri (1988) as Kuttappan
Daisy (1988)
Rahasyam Parama Rahasyam (1988) as Nanappan
1 August (1988) as Gopi
Avanikunnile Kinnari Pookkal (1989) as Stephen Thomas
Varnam (1989) as Venkidy
Ulsavapittennu (1989) as Madhavan Kutty
Season (1989)
Pradeshika Varthakal (1989) as Thankachen
Peruvannapurathe Visheshangal (1989) as Keeleri Padmanabhan
Oru Sayahnathinte Swapnam (1989) as Stephan
Kalpana House (1989) as Louis
News (1989) as Karam
Aksharathettu (1989) as Gowthaman
Naaduvazhikal (1989) as Bawa
Muthu Kudayum Choodi (1989)
Kaalal Pada (1989)
Mrigaya (1989)
Charithram (1989)
Ashokante Aswathikuttikku (1989)
Kali karyamaai : Crime Branch (1989) as Alex
Kireedam (1989)
Jaathakam (1989) as Narayana Panikkar
Innale (1989) as Azhagappan
Devadas (1989) as Rajan
Annakutty Kodambakkam Vilikkunnu (1989) as Manavendran/Kuttachan
Chakkikotha Chankaran (1989) as Ouseppu
Adikkurippu (1989) as Basheer
Jagratha (1989), a.k.a. CBI Diary Part II (India: English title) as Vikram
Kadathanadan Ambadi (1990) as Karkodakan
Randam Varavu (1990) as Gopi
Rajavazhcha (1990) as Mathai
Orukkam (1990) as Anthrappayi
Nagarangalil Chennu Raparkam (1990) as Abu Hassan
Minda Poochakku Kalyanam (1990) as Sahadevan
Ee Thanutha Veluppan Kalathu (1990)
No 20 Madras Mail (1990)
Marupuram (1990)
Dr. Pasupathy (1990) as Nanappan
Arhatha (1990) as Unni Unnithan
Apoorva Sangamam (1990)
Aanaval Mothiram (1990) as Chellappan
Cheriya Lokavum Valiya Manushyarum (1990)
Superstar (1990) as Vishalakshan
Kottayam Kunjachan (1990)
Anantha Vruthantham (1990) as Jathak Krishnan
Oliyampukal (1990) as P. P. Vakkachan
Ulladakkam (1991) as Mental patient
Souhrudam (1991) as Mathachan
Pookkalam Varavayi (1991) as Cherukunnathu Bhaskara Pillai
Agni Nilavu (1991) as Kumar
Chakravarthy (1991) as Sakthi
May Dinam (1991) as Damodharan
Thudarkadha (1991) as Nadanam Nanu
Nettippattam (1991) as Ummini
Mukha Chithram (1991) as Govinda Menon
Mookkilyarajyathu (1991) as Krishnankutty
Kizhakkunarum Pakshi (1991) as Vaidi
Kuttapathram (1991) as Vishwan
Koodikazhca (1991) as Mathew Pulikkadan
Kilukkampetti (1991) as Mukundan
Kilukkam (1991) as Nischal
Kadinjool Kalyanam (1991) as Sivaraman
Georgekutty C/O Georgekutty (1991) as Chandy
Ganamela (1991) as Ganapathi
Chanchattam (1991) as Roopesh Kumar
Apoorvam Chilar (1991) as Sankara Warrier
Yodha (1992) as Appukuttan
Soorya Manasam (1992)
Aparatha (1992) as Minnal Chacko
Ardram (1992) as Vettichara Dimon
Utsava Melam (1992)
Rathachakram (1992) as Bhanuvikrama Shetty
Ootty Pattanam (1992) as Basheer
Nakshthrakoodaram (1992) as Bhaskara Kurup
Naadody (1992) as Nair
Kunjikkuruvi (1992)
Maanyanmaar (1992)
Kunukkitta Kozhi (1992)
Kaazhchakkppuram (1992) as Koprapurakkal Chacko
Ezhara Ponnana (1992) as Achu
Ente Ponnu Thampuran (1992) as Prafulla Kumar
Ellarum Chollanu (1992)
Champakulam Thachan (1992) as Rajappan
Ayalathe Addeham (1992) as Chandykunju
Thalamura (1993)
Porutham (1993) as Unnithan
Gandharvam (1993) as Mesthri
Sthalathe Pradhana Payyans (1993) as Salim
Mithunam (1993) as Suguthan
Kavadiyattam (1993) as Velappan
Ithu Manjukaalam (1993) as Doctor
Acharyan (1993) as Prabhakaran
Kalippattam (1993)
Kabuliwala (1993) as Kadalas
Journalist (1993) as R. J. Kizhakkedam
Janam (1993) as Vazhuthala Sasi
Ekalavyan (1993) as Achuthan Nair
Customs Diary (1993) as Aravindakshan
Bhagyavan (1993) as Mathachan
Bandhukkal Sathrukkal (1993)
Ammayane Sathyam (1993) as Pisharadi
Akashadoothu (1993) as Gevarghese Mathew
Aayirappara (1993)
Bhoomi Geetham (1993) as Adv Ganesh Iyyer
O' Faby (1993) as Rappai
Minnaram (1994)
Vadhu Doctoranu (1994) as Kunjan Marar
Sudha Mathalam (1994)
Pingami (1994) as Kutti Hassan
Pidakkozhi Koovunna Noottandu (1994) as Ikru – Sathyasheelan
Rajadhani (1994) as Nadarajan
Chukkan (1994) as Sreeraman
Gandeevam (1994) as Pothuval
Pakshe (1994)
Manathe Kottaram (1994)
Malappuram Haji Mahanaya Joji (1994) as Drill Master Aliyar
Kinnaripuzhayoram (1994) as Chacko
CID Unnikrishnan B.A., B.Ed. (1994) as Ommen Koshy
Chukkan (1994) as Sreeraman
Cabinet (1994) as Colonel Varma
Vishnu (1994) as Jameskutty
Vrudhanmare Sookshikkuka (1995) as Rudran Pillai
Tom & Jerry (1995) as Mukundan
Boxer (1995) as Pachalam Sundaran
Sargavasantham (1995) as Kunjunni
Thovalapookkal (1995)
Puthukottyile Puthu Manavalan (1995) as Madassery Kochu Thampi
Punnaram (1995) as Raghavan
Peterscott (1995)
Pai Brothers (1995) as Ananda Pai
Manikya Chempazhukka (1995) as L. Lalichan Peruvazhiyil
Mangalam Veettil Manaseswari Gupta (1995) as Shivankutty
Kusruthikaatu (1995) as Madhavan Kutty
Kaattile Thadi Thevarude Ana (1995) as Venugopal/Manikantan
Aksharam (1995) as Tharakan
Aadyathe Kanmani (1995) as Sreedharan Unnithan
Oru Abhibhashakante Case Diary (1995) as Mani Kunju
Avittam Thirunaal Aarogya Sriman (1995)
Vanarasena (1996) as Pankajakshan
Madamma (1996) as Janmi
Lalanam (1996)
Kireedamillatha Rajakkanmar (1996) as Pushpull Rakhavan
Kalyana Sowgandhikam (1996) as Mambally Vasudevan
Kaathil Oru Kinnaram (1996) as Karunakaran
Arjunan Pillayum Anchu Makkalum (1997)
Ullasappoonkattu (1997)
Suvarna Simhaasanam (1997) as Das G. Nair
Newspaper Boy (1997) as K.K. Ponnappan
Nee Varuvolam (1997)
Manasam (1997) as Kichamani
Kilukil Pambaram (1997)
Kalyanappittannu (1997)
Kalyana Kacheri (1997)
Siamese Irattagal (1997)
Junior Mandrake (1997)
Hitler Brothers (1997) as Adv. Manmathan
The Good Boys (1997) as Vikraman Nair
Ekkareyanente Manasam (1997) as Radhakrishnan
Meenathil Thalikettu (1998)
Meenakshi Kalyanam (1998) as Earali Vasu
Kottaram Veettile Apputtan (1998)
Mayajalam (1998) as Ramesh Nambyar
Mangalya Pallakku (1998) as Sankara Warrier
Mayilpeelikkavu (1998)
Magician Mahendralal from Delhi (1998) as Scaria, Magician Mahendralal
Grama Panchayath (1998) as R. A. Jappan
Elavamkodu Desam (1998) as Kurungodan
Anuragakottaram (1998)
Manthri Maalikayil Manasammatham (1998)
Alibabayum Arara Kallanmarum (1998) as Thanku
Vazhunnor (1999) as 'Meen' Mathachan
Udayapuram Sulthan (1999) as Parasu Nampoothiri
Captain (1999) as Ananthan Nambiar
Jananayakan (1999) as Ayyappan
Tokyo Nagarathile Viseshangal (1999)
Swastham Grihabaranam (1999) as Pachu
Prempujari (1999)
Pranaya Nilavu (1999) as Kunjahammad
Pattabhishekam (1999)
Panchapandavar (1999) as Kunjunni
Parassala Pachan Payyannur Paramu (1999)
Olympiyan Anthony Adam (1999)
Njangal Santhushtaranu (1999) as Salperu Sadanandan
Independence (1999) as Manmadhan Potti SI
Friends (1999) as Chackachamparambil Lasar
Deepasthambham Mahascharyam (1999) as Nalpamaram Nambeeshan
Charlie Chaplin (1999)
Chandamama (1999) as Eappachan
Bharya Veettil Paramasukham (1999)
American Ammayi (1999)
Aakasha Ganga (1999)
Varnnakazhchakal (2000)
Neela Thatakathile Nizhal Pakshikal (2000)
Priyam (2000)
Pilots (2000) as Chacko
Narashimham (2000)
Mera Naam Joker (2000) as Parijakshan Pilla
Nadan Pennum Natupramaniyum (2000)
Mr. Butler (2000) as Achayan
Anamuttathe Angalamar (2000) as Ramakrishnan
Ingane Oru Nilapakshi (2000)
Mazha (2000)
Manassil Oru Manjuthulli (2000) as Parasahayam Adiyodi/Ramu
Dreams (2000) as Dr. Sugunan
Devadoothan (2000) (as Jagathi) as Priest
Darling Darling (2000)
Daivathinte Makan (2000)
High Range (2000)
Vakkalathu Narayanankutty (2001)
Saivar Thirumeni (2001) as Kunjoottan
Akashathile Paravakal (2001) as Dasan
Onnaman (2001)
Dosth (2001)
Kakkakuyil (2001) as Advocate Nambishan
Suryachakram (2001)
Raavanaprabhu (2001) as Sakthivel Gounder
Bharthavudyogam (2001) as Mathachan
Nariman (2001) as Kochu Narayanan
Achaneyanenikkishtam (2001) as Nalinakshan
Thilakam (2002) as Pushpangadan
Thandavam (2002) as Mathachan
Savithriyute Aranjanam (2002) as Achu Maash
Malayalimamanu Vanakkam (2002) as Kesunni
Kuberan (2002) as S. I. Thimmayya
Kasillatheyum Jeevikkam (2002)
Kanmashi (2002) as Bhaskara Menon
Kakke Kakke Koodevide (2002) as Pappachan
Jagathi Jagathish in Town (2002) as Jagadeendran, Balakrishnan
Ente Hridhayathinte Utama (2002)
Chirikkudukka (2002) as Broker Nanukuttan
Chathurangam (2002) as Kochausepp
Bamboo Boys (2002) as Varkey
Meesa Madhavan (2002) as Bhageerathan Pillai
Nizhalkuthu (2002), a.k.a. Le Serviteur de Kali (France) as Maharajah's officer
Nakshathrakkannulla Rajakumaran Avanundoru Rajakumari (2002) as Chanthutty
Nandanam (2002) as Kumbidi
Mazhanoolkkanavu (2003) as Nair
Vasanthamalika (2003) as Bodheswaran
Thillana Thillana (2003) as Ujjwal
Mr. Brahmachari (2003) as V. V. T.
Shikari Bolona (2003) as P P Gold Gopalan
Thilakkam (2003) as Priest
Kilichundan Mampazham (2003) as Irunthalakadan Nampoothiri
Kalavarkey (2003) as Kalavarkey
Sadanandante Samayam (2003)
Vellithira (2003) as Erumathadam Jose
Swapnam Kondu Thulabharam (2003) as Sivankutty
C.I.D. Moosa (2003) as S. I. Peethambaran
Meerayude Dukhavum Muthuvinte Swapnavum (2003) as Suseelan
Balettan (2003) as K. K. Pisharadi
Pattalam (2003) as Kumaran
Melvilasam Sariyanu (2003) as Cheppankudi Gajaraja Bhagavathar (Rajappan)
Mizhi Randilum (2003) as Thechikkattu Achuthankutti
Hariharan Pillai Happy Aanu (2003) as Vasu
Ammakilikkoodu (2003) as Arnose
Valathottu Thirinjal Nalamathe Veedu (2003) as Setup Ramakrishnan
Pulival Kalyanam (2003) as Paramanandan
Pattanathil Sundaran (2003) as Kattuvalli Krishnan
Relax (2003) as Abhirami
Thalamelam (2004) as Dr. Gouri Shankar
Kottaram Vaidyan (2004) as Appannan
Agninakshathram (2004) as Jayanthan
Vamanapuram Bus Route (2004) as Gopalan Nair
Sethurama Iyer CBI (2004) as Vikram
Symphony (2004) as Dominic
C. I. Mahadevan 5 Adi 4 Inchu (2004) as Salgunan
SanthanaGopalam (1994) as Ramkumar IPS
Njan Salperu Ramankutty (2004) as Madhavan
Vellinakshatram (2004) as Pooradam Thirunal Valiya Koyi Thampuran
Kanninum Kannadikkum (2004) as Pushkaran
Thekkekkara Superfast (2004) as Ahammad Kutty
Jalolsavam (2004) as Ponnappan
Chathikkatha Chanthu (2004) as Manthravadi
Runway (2004) as Kariyachan
Mayilattam (2004) as Dasan
Wanted (2004) as Supru Murthy
Aparichithan (2004) as Anamala Jolly
Ee Snehatheerathu (2004) as Parasheri
Govindankutty Thirakkilaanu (2004) as Marthandan Vakkeel
Vettam (2004) as Paasha
Kadhavaseshan (2004)
Thudakkam (2004) as Ittoop
Rasikan (2004) as Thomachan
Vesham (2004) as Ganapathi Swamy
Amrutham (2004) as Chandy
Udayananu Tharam (2005) as Pachalam Bhasi
Athbhutha Dweepu (2005) as Madhavan, Maharaja
Kochi Rajavu (2005) as Sreemoolam Thirunal Easwaravarma Valiyakoyil Thampuran
Alice in Wonderland (2005) as Fr. Ambatt
Krithyam (2005) as Solomon Joseph
Udayon (2005) as Shavappetty Thoma
Naran (2005) as Member Kuruppu
Nerariyan CBI (2005), a.k.a. Oru CBI Diary Kurippu Part IV as Vikram
Isra (2005) as Thevar
Manikyan (2005) as Sankaran
Mayookham (2005)
Thanmathra (2005) as Joseph
Kilukkam Kilukilukkam (2006) as Nischal
Rasathanthram (2006) as Vettivel Sundara Pandyan
Thuruppu Gulan (2006) as Swami
Chess (2006) as Narayanan
Kalabham (2006)
Nottam (2006) as Unni
Arunam (2006)
Raavanan (2006) as SI Sundaran
Highway Police (2006) as S.I Swami
Mauryan (2006)
Chacko Randaman (2006)
Pakal (2006)
Aanachandam (2006)
Classmates (2006) as Estappanachan
Mahha Samudram (2006)
Vasthavam (2006) as Unnithan Aasan
Karutha Pakshikal (2006)
Yes Your Honour (2006) as Sakshi Mani
Baba Kalyani (2006) as Ramanan
Palunku (2006) as Soman Pillai
Anchil Oral Arjunan (2007) as Paul
Changathipoocha (2007) as Raman Nair
Detective (2007/I)
Sketch (2007/II)
The Speed Track (2007) as K. T. Kunjavara
Chota Mumbai (2007) as 'Padakkam' Basheer
Paranju Theeratha Visheshangal (2007) as Samuel
Rakshakan (2007)
Kaakki (2007) as Karunakara Menon
Bharathan (2007)
Hallo (2007) as Chandykunju
Arabikatha (2007) as K. K. Kunjunni
Anchil Oral Arjunan (2007) as Paul
Sketch (2007) as Parthasaradhi
Ayur Rekha (2007) as Thankappan Pilla
Suhruthu (2007)
Heart Beats (2007)
Naalu Pennungal (2007)
Paradesi (2007) as Abdul Rahman
Nasrani (2007) as Oommachan
Rock & Roll (2007) as Khader
Janmam (2007)
Katha Parayumpol (2007)
Kangaroo (2007) as Mathew Abraham
Flash (2007)
Cycle (2008) as Kausthubhan
Kovalam (2008) as P eter
Aayudham (2008)
Kabadi Kabadi (2008)
Swarnam (2008)
Omkaram (2008)
Jubilee (2008) as Esho
Positive (2008)
SMS (2008)
Aandavan (2008)
Pakal Nakshatrangal (2008)
Apoorva (2008)
Sultan (2008) as Keshava Pilla
Magic Lamp (2008) as Lalan
Bullet (2008)
Crazy Gopalan (2008) as Lavang Vasu
Lollipop (2008) guest role
Samayam (2008)
Oru Pennum Randaanum (2008)
One Way Ticket (2008)
Madampi (2008) as Advocate
Parunthu (2008) as Hemanth Bhai
Twenty:20 (2008) as Sankarettan, assistant of Devaraja
Ee Pattanathil Bhootham (2009)
Makante Achan (2009) as Swami
Pazhassi Raja (2009) as Kandan Menon
Sagar Alias Jacky Reloaded (2009) as Ashok Kumar
Passenger (2009) as Minister
Swa le (2009)
Patham Adhyayam (2009) as Adithya Varma
Chemistry (2009)
Bharya Swatham Suruthu (2009)
Raamanam (2009)
Gulmaal (2009)
My Big Father (2009)
Kerala Cafe (2009) in the segment Happy Journey
Kadha, Samvidhanam Kunchakko (2009)
Kappal Muthalaali (2009) as Dubai Chandi
Sudharil Sudhan (2009)
Paribhavam (2009)
Vellathooval (2009)
Oru Black & White Kudumbam (2009)
Banaras (2009)
I G Inspector General (2009)
Doctor Patient (2009)
Sanmanasullavan Appukuttan (2009) as Appukuttan
Black Dalia (2009)
Caribbeans (2009)
Thirunakkara Perumal (2009) as Keshavan
Kancheepurathe Kalyanam (2009)
Calendar (2009)
Angel John (2009) as Khader Moosa
Evidam Swargamanu (2009) as Bhuvanendran
Cheriya Kallanum Valiya Policum (2010) as Vattukuzhi Velayudhan
Thanthonni (2010) as Dr.Thomas Vaidyan
Kadaksham (2010)
Ammanilavu (2010)
Karaiyilekoru Kadal Dooram (2010)
Senior Mandrake (2010)
Sahasram (2010)
Khilafath
Inganeyum Oral (2010)
Fiddle (2010)
Valiyangadi (2010)
Brahmasthram (2010) as Ponnappan
Annarakkannanum Thannalayathu (2010)
Chaverpada (2010)
9 KK Road (2010)
Kanyakumari Express (2010)
Thaskara Lahala (2010)
Sufi Paranja Katha (2010)
Canvas (2010)
Rama Ravanan (2010)
Pathinonnil Vyazham (2010) as Nakulan
Nayakan (2010)
T D Dasan Std VI B (2010) as Menon
24 Hours (2010) as Inspector at police station
Malarvaadi Arts Club (2010) as Ragavan
Elsamma Enna Aankutty (2010) as Member Ramanan
April Fool (2010) as Tax auditor
Annarakkannanum Thannalayathu (2010) as S. Gunasekharan
Apoorvaragam (2010) as Charlie
Athmakadha (2010) as Father Punnoos
Shikkar (2010) as Mathayichan
Marykkundoru Kunjaadu (2010) as Kundukuzhy Achan
Sadgamaya (2010)
Avan (2010)
Pranchiyettan and the Saint (2010) as Pandit Deenadayal
Chekavar (2010) as Nari Bahuleyan
Best of Luck (2010) as Advocate Uthaman
Ninnishtam Ennishtam 2 (2011)
Sankaranum Mohananum (2011)
3 Kings (2011)
Venicile Vyapari (2011)
Bombay Mittayi (2011)
Kanakompathu (2011)
Innanu Aa Kalyanam (2011)
Athe Mazha Athe Veyil (2011)
Naayika (2011)
Makeup Man (2011)
Ithu Nammude Katha (2011)
Arjunan Saakshi (2011) as Ibrahim Mooppan
Urumi (2011) as Cheenichery Kurup
Kudumbasree Travels (2011) as Pachu
Mohabbath (2011)
Payyans (2011)
Lucky Jokers (2011) as Krishanvarma Thampuran
Killadi Raman (2011)
Manikiakkallu (2011)
Nadakame Ulakam (2011) as Labham Lambodaran
Christian Brothers (2011) as Kochu Thoma
Janapriyan (2011) as Achayan
China Town (2011) as Jaggu Bhai
Seniors (2011) as Adiyodi
The Filmstaar (2011)
The Train (2011)
Maharaja Talkies (2011)
Uppukandam Brothers Back in Action (2011)
1993 Bombay, March 12 (2011)
Swapna Sanchari (2011)
Not Out (2011)
The Metro (2011)
Oru Nunakkadha (2011) as Inspector Thampi
Teja Bhai & Family (2011) as Gopukumaran
Indian Rupee (2011) as Chandy
Pachuvum Kovalanum (2011)
Race (2011) as Eldo
Priyappetta Nattukare (2011) as Gandhi Kittan
Sarkar Colony (2011)
Kalabha Mazha (2011) as Vilwadiri Iyyer
Veeraputhran (2011)
Happy Durbar (2011) as S.I. Chacko
Manushyamrugam (2011)
Makaramanju (2011)
Track (2011)
Kunjettan (2011)
Asuravithu (2012)
Padmashree Bharath Dr.Saroj Kumar (2012) as Pachalam Bhasi
Oru Kudumba Chithram (2012) as Gajendra Kurup
Kanneerinu Madhuram (2012)
Grihanathan (2012)
Vaidooryam (2012)
Casanovva (2012)
Njanum Ente Familiyum (2012) as Dr. Easwarmoorthy
Father's Day (2012)
Cobra (2012)
Orange (2012)
Vaidooryam (2012) as Bhargavan Pilla
Masters (2012)
The King & the Commissioner (2012)
Grandmaster (2012) as Rasheed
Manjadikuru (2012)
Thiruvambadi Thampan (2012) as Thiruvambadi Mathan Tharakan
Ivan Megharoopan (2012)
Pulival Pattanam (2012)
Ezham Suryan (2012)
Nadabrahmam (2012)
Red Alert (2012)
No. 66 Madhura Bus (2012)
Parudeesa 2012
Aakasmikam (2012)
Ardhanareeswaran (2012) unreleased movie
Yathra Thudarunnu (2013)
Players (2013)
Cowboy (2013)
Malayalakkar Residency (2014)
Daivathinte Kayyoppu (2015)
Mathruvandanam (2015)
The Reporter (2015)
3 Wicketinu 365 runs (2015) as CI Mansingh, Marthandan, Bhairavan, Fr. Thankachan and Padmadalakshan
Ente Cinema – The Movie Festival (2016)
Kaalchilambu (2021)
Kabeerinte Divasangal (2021)
B Nilavarayum Sharjah Palliyum (2021) as Sooraj Sukumar Nair
Thi Mazha Thean Mazha (2022)
CBI 5 The Brain (2022), as Vikram, CBI officer
Tamil
As a playback singer
As director
As writer
Champion Thomas (1990) (story)
Witness (1988) (story)
Dialogue, screenplay
Television
As actor
As producer
Further reading
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"List of Malayalam Movies acted by Jagathy Sreekumar" . malayalachalachithram.com .
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External links
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