Raghavan_(actor)

Raghavan (actor)

Raghavan (actor)

Indian actor (born 1941)


Raghavan (Malayalam: രാഘവൻ; born 12 December 1941)[1] is an Indian actor who has acted in Malayalam more than 100 films including Telugu and Kannada films.[2] From early 2000s he is more active on Malayalam and Tamil television serials. He made his Direction debut in Kilippaattu (1987)[3] and also he is the recipient of Kerala State Television Awards and Asianet Television Awards.[4][5]

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Early life and education

Raghavan was born in Taliparamba in Kannur district. He had attended his schooling Moothedath High School in Kozhikode.[6]After completing higher secondary he worked in Tagore Drama Troupe.[7] He pursued bachelors in Rural Education from Gandhigram Rural Institute.[8] He got his Diploma from Delhi National School of Drama. His first film was Kayalkarayil in 1968.[9][10]

Personal life

He was married to Shobha since 1974, and they have a son, Jishnu Raghavan,[11] who is also an actor and a daughter, Jyothsna.[12]

Filmography

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As a director

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Awards and nominations

See also


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