T. K. Balachandran was an Indian actor who worked mainly in Malayalam films. He has acted in more than 200 films. His areas of contribution includes production, dialogue, story, screenplay. He is the first actor to play a double role in the history of Malayalam cinema.[1]

T. K. Balachandran
Born(1928-02-02)2 February 1928
Died15 December 2005(2005-12-15) (aged 77)
NationalityIndian
OccupationActor
Years active1950–1995
SpouseVishalakshi
ChildrenVasanth, Vinod
Parent(s)P. K. Kunjan Pillai
Parukkuttiyamma
RelativesVanchiyoor Madhavan Nair (brother)

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T. K. Balachandran was the fifth son of Kunjan Pillai and Parukkuttiyamma.[2] At 13 years of age, he acted in the movie "Prahlaada" in 1940. In 1968, he acted in Viruthan Shanku, the first full-length comedy in Malayalam cinema directed by P. Venu. In 1998, the Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada and Telugu Cinema Industry jointly elected him President of the South Indian Film Chamber. Taking into consideration his invaluable contributions to Indian Cinema, he was awarded the President's gold medal. He has received numerous other awards and recognition. He died at his home in Thiruvananthapuram, at 78 years of age, on 15 December 2005 after fighting a prolonged battle with cancer. He was survived by his wife and son.[3][citation needed]

Family

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He was married to Vishalakshi. The couple had two sons Vasanth and Vinod. Actor Vanchiyoor Madhavan Nair was his elder brother.[4]

Filmography

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As an actor

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Malayalam

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Tamil

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Production

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  • Aalasyam (1990)
  • Ellaavarkkum Nanmakal (Puthan Thalamura) (1987)
  • TP Baalagopaalan MA (1986)
  • Snehicha Kuttathinu (1985)
  • Oru Thettinte Kadha (1984)
  • Deepaaradhana (1983)
  • Drohi (1982)
  • Rakthasaakshi (1982)
  • Kaattukallan (1981)
  • Pralayam (1980)
  • Kaalam Kaathuninnilla (1979)
  • Pambaram (1979)
  • Praarthana (1978)
  • Sakhaakkale Munnottu (1977)
  • Prasaadam (1976)
  • Chief Guest (1975)
  • Poymukhangal (1973)

Story

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  • Deepaaradhana (1983)
  • Drohi (1982)
  • Rakthasaakshi (1982)
  • Kaattukallan (1981)
  • Praarthana (1978)
  • Chief Guest (1975)

Dialogue, screenplay

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  • Deepaaradhana (1983)
  • Rakthasaakshi (1982)
  • Pambaram (1979)

References

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  1. ^ "The Hindu : Metro Plus Kochi / Columns : Poothali 1960". 8 August 2011. Archived from the original on 8 August 2011.
  2. ^ "ടി.കെ. ബാലചന്ദ്രന്‍ - ബഹുമുഖ പ്രതിഭ". malayalam.webdunia.com.
  3. ^ "Actor TK Balachandran passes away". DNA India. 16 December 2005.
  4. ^ "malayalamcinema.com, Official website of AMMA, Malayalam Film news, Malayalam Movie Actors & Actress, Upcoming Malayalam movies". www.malayalamcinema.com.
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