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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 (age 55)
Kannanmoola, Kerala
OccupationActor
Years active1993 – present
SpouseSheeba

Early life (1969-90)

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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

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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 (1993-2012)

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Biju Pappan's first film was Samooham (1993) by Sathyan Anthikkad, 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

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Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
  • All films are in Malayalam language unless otherwise noted.
Year Title Role Notes
1993 Samooham Jayan
1994 Commissioner Prabhakaran
1995 Indian Military Intelligence
Simhavalan Menon
Boxer
1996 Tom & Jerry
1997 Guru Raghuraman's friend
2005 Achuvinte Amma
The Tiger Sundaran
Naran Mattancherry Sivankutty
2006 Mahasamudram Mathews
Pothan Vava Philipose
Chinthamani Kolacase Shanmughan
Pathaaka C.I. Suresh
Baba Kalyani C.I. Sarath
2007 Time Krishnan Nambiar
Kaiyoppu SI Nadar
Nasrani Unni
Janmam
Chotta Mumbai S.I. Hameed
2008 Sound of Boot George Abraham
Ayudham S.I. Vikraman
Madampi S.I. Vincent
Twenty:20 Mukundan
2009 I G Mujeeb
Red Chillies Satheeshan
2010 Pramani
Yugapurushan
Oru Naal Varum S.I. Mahendran
College Days
Drona 2010 Vasu
2011 August 15 DGP Sethumadhavan
Sandwich
Collector Soman
Indian Rupee Jabbar
2012 The King & the Commissioner Ubaid Mohammed
Simhasanam Jamal
Run Baby Run Sukumaran Menon
I Love Me Jayaraj
2014 Mr Fraud
2016 Kasaba Raghavan
2017 Puthan Panam Ganeshan
2018 Chanakyatanthram Devarajan
2019 Pattabhiraman Aadhikeshavan
2022 Aaraattu Edathala Baby
Pathonpatham Noottandu
Monster C.I Vijaykumar
Kaapa Sashankan [2]
2023 Corona Papers [3]

References

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  1. ^ "Biju Pappan". bookmyshow.com.
  2. ^ "Asif Ali's character poster from Kaapa out". Cinema Express. 13 December 2022. Retrieved 5 February 2023.
  3. ^ "Shane Nigam, Shine Tom Chacko team up for Priyadarshan's 'Corona Papers'". OnManorama. Retrieved 30 March 2023.
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