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N. N. Pillai is a Actor, Scriptwriter and Songs Indian born on 23 december 1918

N. N. Pillai

N. N. Pillai
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Nationality Inde
Birth 23 december 1918
Death 14 november 1995 (at 76 years)

N. N. Pillai (1918–1995) was an Indian playwright, actor, theatre director, and orator. Dedicated to the cause of drama, Pillai has written over 30 Malayalam plays, 40 one-act plays, two theoretical studies on theater and an autobiography. Gifted with enormous theaterical as well as artistic talents, and varied experiences, N. N. Pillai always appeared deep and unruffled.

Biography

N. N. Pillai was born in 1918 at Vaikom, Kottayam district to Ullilakkiru Parambil Narayana Pillai and Vaikom Thekkathil Parukkutty Amma. He did his studies from CMS College Kottayam but failed in Intermediate exams. He went to Malay in search of a job. During Second World War, he took part in the campaigning for INA. He returned to Kerala in 1945 only to return to Malay with his family within a year. He stayed in Malay for three and a half years and came back and settled at Olassa in Kottayam district.

His family includes his wife Chinnamma, sister Omana, two daughters Sulochana and Renuka and son Vijayaraghavan who is a popular Malayalam film actor.

Usually with

Adoor Bhasi
Adoor Bhasi
(5 films)
Bahadoor
Bahadoor
(4 films)
Sheela
Sheela
(3 films)
Philomina
Philomina
(2 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of N. N. Pillai (8 films)

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Peddarikam
Peddarikam (1992)
, 2h14
Directed by A. M. Rathnam
Actors Jagapati Babu, Sukanya, Bhanumati Ramakrishna, N. N. Pillai, Sudhakar G, Chandra Mohan
Roles Parvathaneni Parasuramayya
Rating70% 3.5130753.5130753.5130753.5130753.513075
Godfather
Godfather (1991)
, 2h30
Directed by Paul Michael, Siddique, Lal
Genres Drama, Comedy, Action, Romance
Actors N. N. Pillai, Mukesh, Kanaka, P. V. Jagadish Kumar, Innocent, Thilakan
Roles Anjooran
Rating85% 4.2914154.2914154.2914154.2914154.291415
Anjooran (N. N. Pillai), and his four sons Balaraman (Thilakan), Swaminathan (Innocent), Premachandran (Bheeman Raghu) and Ramabhadran (Mukesh) are in severe enmity with the Anappara family. Anjooran's bitter hatred toward Anappara Achamma (Philomina) stems from events in the past, when the men of Anappara abducted Balaraman's fiancée and forced her to marry the eldest son of Achamma. The resulting series of events saw Anjooran's wife being killed, and him being sent to jail for avenging her by murdering Achamma's husband. Consequently, he develops a hatred toward all women, and their entry into his home is prohibited from then on.

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