Born 1948 (age 73) · Alleppey, Travancore
Appears in 450 titles

Kesavan Venu Gopal, known popularly by his stage name Nedumudi Venu, was an Indian actor, writer and director. He was widely regarded as one of the greatest actors in Indian cinema. Venu was born as Venugopal to P. K. Kesavan Nair-a school master- and P. Kunjikkuttiyamma in Nedumudi, Alappuzha as the youngest of their five children. He has four elder brothers. He had his primary education from N S S Higher Secondary School, Nedumudi, and St. Mary's Higher Secondary School,Champakulam. He was involved in art and music since his academic period. After graduating from Sanatana Dharma College, Alappuzha, he worked as a journalist in Kalakaumudi and as a teacher in a tutorial institute. Venu was living in Thiruvananthapuram when he made friends with the likes of Aravindan, Padmarajan, and Bharath Gopi. This ultimately paved way for his film career. He is a talented Mridangam player. Venu started his career in theater and went on to act in films. He was a member of Kavalam Narayana Panicker's dramas. He debuted in the film Thambu (1978) by director G. Aravindan. His acting skills were showcased in the Bharathan film Aaravam. Padmarajan's Oridathoru Phayalwan and Kallan Pavithran set a milestone for him. It marked his start in karanavar (head of the family) roles, which included most of his memorable performances. Venu also wrote scripts for movies. He wrote the stories for the films Kattathe Kilikkoodu, Theertham, Sruthi, Ambada Njane, Oru Katha Oru Nunnakkatha, Savidham, and Angane Oru Avadhikkalathu. He also tried his hand in direction with Pooram. He has also acted in a few Tamil films with director Shankar, such as Kamal Hasan's Indian and Vikram's Anniyan. Venu has also acted in some television serials. He acted in NFDC film Parinamam (The Change), directed by P. Venu that won the best screenplay award at the Ashdod International Film Festival held in Israel. He won the Best Actor award for his role in Saira at the Zimbabwe International Film Festival which concluded in September 2007; Saira was the only film from India to be included in the festival. The committee mentioned that he acted compellingly and convincingly in his portrayal of a man caught between secularism and fundamentalism.

Filmography

Anniyan
7.4
Anniyan
2005
as Parthasarathy Iyengar
Manichitrathazhu
7.5
Manichitrathazhu
1993
as Thampy
Charlie
7.6
Charlie
2015
as Kunjappan
Indian
6.9
Indian
1996
as Krishnasamy
Memories
7.0
Memories
2013
as Father John
Joseph
7.6
Joseph
2018
as Adv. Srinivasan
Spadikam
7.3
Spadikam
1995
as Ravunni Master
North 24 Kaatham
7.6
North 24 Kaatham
2013
as Gopalettan
Devasuram
7.1
Devasuram
1993
as Appukutty Nair
Chithram
7.9
Chithram
1988
as Kaimal
Thanmathra
7.8
Thanmathra
2005
as Krishnan Nair
Kaalapani
7.9
Kaalapani
1996
as Sreekandan Nair
Thenmavin Kombath
7.6
Thenmavin Kombath
1994
as Sreekrishnan Thampuran
Vadakkunokkiyantram
7.0
Vadakkunokkiyantram
1989
as Doctor
Oppam
7.2
Oppam
2016
as Justice Krishnamoorthy
Bheeshma Parvam
6.8
Bheeshma Parvam
2022
as Iravippilla
Indian 2: Zero Tolerance
3.1
Indian 2: Zero Tolerance
2024
as Krishnasamy
Anandabhadram
7.5
Anandabhadram
2005
as Padmanabhan
Marakkar: Lion of the Arabian Sea
5.7
Marakkar: Lion of the Arabian Sea
2021
as Samoothiri
Guru
7.2
Guru
1997
as Teacher