K. K. Aroor
K. K. Aroor1889 -1989 was an Indian actor, singer and music composer in Malayalam cinema. He was the first hero ever in Malayalam movies, with Balan in 1938, the first talkie ever made in Malayalam.[1]
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Born | K. Kunju Nair |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Film actor |
Years active | 1938–1964 |
Biography
He was selected to play the lead role in Balan.[2] He changed his name to K. K. Aroor. There were 23 songs in Balan all were composed by Ibrahim and K.K.Aroor and written by Muthukulam Raghavan Pillai.[3] Then he acted in Jnanambika. He later joined Harikatha Kalakshepam, another drama troupe. In 1973, P. A. Thomas gave him a small role in his film Kudumbini, and with that movie he retired from cinema.
He was married to Pankajakshiyamma with whom he had a son, Vasudevan. He struggled financially and that forced him to work as a server in a tea shop during the last days of his life. He died in 1984 in Palai.[4]
Filmography
As an Actor
- Balan (1938)
- Gnanambika (1940)
- Kerala Kesari (1951)
- Jenova (1953)
- Kudumbini (1964)
As a playback singer
- Bhaarathathin Ponvilakkaam as Balan (1938)
- Athisukhamee Jeevitham as Balan (1938)
- Vishaadam Thingum as Jnaanaambika (1940)
As a music composer
All songs are from Balan (1938)
- Bhaarathathin Ponvilakkaam
- Jayajagadeeshwara
- Jaathakadoshathaale
- Raghukula Nayakane
- Ha Sahajasaayoojyame
- Durnnaya Jeevithame
- Athisukhamee Jeevitham
- Aaghoshangalenthu Cheyyaam
- Aadayaabharanaadikondu
- Lokam Anaswarame
- Sree Vaasudeva Parane
- Deenadayaaparane
- Snehame Slaakhyam
- Madanavilolane Naadha
- Maanini Maniyothum
- Chethoharamaam madyapaanamathe
- Parama Guruve
- Shock Shock
- Kaaminimaar
- Maaran Khorasarangal
- Enoodidham Kadhikkanadhikaparibhavam
- Bhakthaparaayana
- Aaha Malsodari
References
- Rajmohan. "History of Malayalam Cinema". cinemaofmalayalam.net. Archived from the original on 30 July 2014. Retrieved 6 August 2014.
- "KERALA KESARI 1951 - The Hindu". thehindu.com. Retrieved 6 August 2014.
- "Remembering Malayalam's first talkie - The New Indian Express". newindianexpress.com. Retrieved 6 August 2014.
- Chelangad, Saju (13 July 2014). "From tinsel world to a tea shop - The Hindu". The Hindu. thehindu.com. Retrieved 6 August 2014.
- "KK Aroor". malayalachalachithram.com. Retrieved 6 August 2014.
- "IMPRINTS ON INDIAN FILM SCREEN: K.K.AROOR". imprintsonindianfilmscreen.blogspot.in. Retrieved 6 August 2014.