Biju Pappan

Biju Pappan (born 9 March 1969), is a Malayalam actor, his career began in movies in 1991 and continued both in television and films. He is well known for his anti-hero roles in Naran and Kayyoppu, which were financial successes.[1] He has also appeared in over forty-five films, including box office successes like Chinthamani Kolacase, Achuvinte Amma, etc.

Biju Pappan
Born
Biju Pappan

(1969-03-24) 24 March 1969
Kannanmoola, Kerala
OccupationActor
Years active1991 – present
Spouse(s)Sheeba

Early life (1969-90)

Biju Pappan was born in Kannanmoola, Thiruvananthapuram district, to Late M. P. Padmanabhan, an outstanding Mayor of Thiruvananthapuram Corporation, and M. S. Kumari. He attended the St. Marys school and later enrolled in the junior technical School Nedumangadu. He attended Sree Narayana Polytechnic in Kottiyam for his diploma in Civil Engineering.

He was elected as the General Secretary, cine arts club secretary and sports general secretary of the college. He was an inter-poly champion in all throwing events. During the college days, he was closely associated with cultural events that inspired him to the world of art and movies.

Personal life

Marriage and family: Biju Pappan married Sheeba on 15 January 1998 and had two sons: Karthik mb and Krishna mb.

Father: Late Comrade M. P. Padmanabhan, belongs to Mudumbil family, was the legendary councilor for 35 years till his death, who was the five time Mayor of Trivandrum city in different years. He is considered as one of the pioneer communist leaders in Kerala; he actively participated in theater arts along with Mr. Madhu, a legendary Malayalam actor.

Mother: M. S. Kumari, housewife.

Brother: M. P. Saju, a Known Politician and Advocate.

Brother: M. P. Baiju, Businessman, stationed at Middle east.

Sister: Siji

Early years (1991-2000)

Biju Pappan's first film was Samooham (1991) By Satyan Anthikkadu, a successful film maker. His breakthrough in television serials happened when his characters in Valsalyam, Thaali, Vava, Kavyanjali and Sthree Oru Santwanam were widely addressed among Malayalam channel viewers as popular hit episodes.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleDirector
1993SamoohamJayanSathyan Anthikkad
1994CommissionerPrabhakaranShaji Kailas
1995Indian Military Intelligence
1995Simhavalan Menon
1995Boxer
1996Tom & Jerry
2005Achuvinte AmmaSathyan Anthikkad
2005The TigerSundaranShaji Kailas
2005NaranMattancherry SivankuttyJoshi (director)
2006MahasamudramMathewsDr. S. Janardanan
2006Pothan VavaPhiliposeJoshi (director)
2006Chinthamani KolacaseSundaramShaji Kailas
2006PathaakaC.I. SureshK. Madhu
2006Baba KalyaniC.I. SarathShaji Kailas
2007TimeKrishnan NambiarShaji Kailas
2007KaiyoppuSI NadarRanjith
2007Nasrani UnniJoshi (director)
2007Janmam
2007Chotta MumbaiS.I. HameedAnwar Rasheed
2008Sound of BootGeorge AbrahamShaji Kailas
2008Ayudham S.I. Vikraman
2008Madampi S.I. VincentB. Unnikrishnan
2008Twenty:20 MukundanJoshi (director)
2009I G MujeebB. Unnikrishnan
2009Red ChilliesSatheeshanShaji Kailas
2010Pramani
2010Yugapurushan
2010Oru Naal VarumS.I. MahendranT.K. Rajeev Kumar
2010Drona 2010VasuShaji Kailas
2011August 15 DGP SethumadhavanShaji Kailas
2011Sandwich
2011CollectorSoman
2011Indian RupeeJabbarRanjith
2012The King & the CommissionerUbaid MohammedShaji Kailas
2012SimhasanamJamalShaji Kailas
2012Run Baby RunSukumaran MenonJoshi (director)
2012I Love MeJayaraj
2016KasabaRaghavan
2017Puthan PanamGaneshanRanjith
2019PattabhiramanAadhikeshavan

References

  1. "Biju Pappan". bookmyshow.com.
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