#KALABHAVAN MANI LATEST NEWS MOVIE#
He got his first major breakthrough with the Lohithadas movie Sallapam (1996), which was a hit. He started his acting career in the Malayalam film Aksharam as an auto rickshaw driver. He started his career as a mimicry artist with the drama group Cochin Kalabhavan. Ramakrishnan acted in Bamboo Boys in a cameo role, starring alongside Cochin Haneefa, his brother, Harisree Ashokan and Salim Kumar.
#KALABHAVAN MANI LATEST NEWS DRIVER#
He was once an autorickshaw driver from Chalakudy. Mani married Nimmy on 22 September 1999 and has a daughter.
He studied at GLPS East School Chalakudy till 4th grade and Government Boys School, Chalakudy till 10th grade. Ramakrishnan (dancer) and four sisters, Thankamani, Leela, Santha and Ammini Jr. He had an elder brother, Velayudan (deceased), younger brother, R. Mani's wife Nimmi, a veterinary surgeon, has categorically said her husband was a strong willed person and would have never committed suicide.Kalabhavan Mani was born as Kunnisseri Veettil Raman Mani in Kerala to Chenathunad Kunnisseri Veettil Raman and Ammini at Chalakudy, Thrissur District on New Year's Day in 1971. Ramakrishnan was also present on Saturday at the farmhouse. Meanwhile, the late actor's family members expressed happiness over the probe. "The only agriculture crop in the farmhouse is nutmeg and to my knowledge, there has been no application of any chemical fertilizers," said Jobi. The late actor's manager Jobi told reporters on Saturday that he was surprised to hear reports of the presence of pesticide in the actor's body. They left the place carrying bags," Manikantan told the media on Saturday. They told me Mani has gone on a foreign trip. "The next morning, I was surprised to find three of the actor's close aides arrive on a motorcycle and they were cleaning the outhouse. Manikantan, who lives near the farmhouse, said he met the actor on the morning of March 4 and he was "in his usual jovial self".
Police have questioned several of the actor's friends who used to be visitors to the farmhouse, where there used to be regular parties. Police have also been able to locate the person believed to have prepared the illicit brew and also the man who brought it to the farmhouse that day. We will know what they contained only after scientific tests," Sudarshan told the waiting media, before leaving the farmhouse. Police searched the septic tank of the house, and at the end of the day said they found a bottle believed to be that of a pesticide. The police team searched the entire farmhouse - that comprises a farm of nutmeg trees - and left around 3.30pm. Sudarshan, who is entrusted with the investigation, arrived with his team of officials accompanied by an excise department team to the farmhouse. On Saturday morning Deputy Superintendent of Police K. Sabumon and Jaffer Idukki had earlier said they left the farmhouse quite early. The team has taken statements from numerous people as well as actors like Sabumon and Jaffer Idukki who was with Mani, the day he fell ill on March 4. The probe, after the new development, is now being headed by Inspector General of Police M.R. Officials on Friday said the chemical test revealed the presence of the insecticide 'Chlorpyrifos'. Police had then registered a case of unnatural death and sealed his outhouse. Mani allegedly consumed liquor in the company of some friends in his outhouse near Chalakkudy in Thrissur district where he took ill. Said to be suffering from a liver ailment, he died two days later.Īfter his death, hospital authorities reported the presence of a chemical in the body, leading to speculation that he may not have died a natural death. Mani, 45, who acted in 200 films in Malayalam and other languages, was admitted to a hospital in Kochi on March 4. A day after chemical tests revealed the presence of an insecticide in the body of actor-singer Kalabhavan Mani, Kerala Police on Saturday searched his 30-acre farmhouse near Chalakkudy in Thrissur district and found a few bottles - one of which is believed to be that of the toxic material.