"Great loss": Politicians, film fraternity mourn demise of veteran actor Salim Kumar
Thiruvananthapuram, June 7
Tributes poured in for acclaimed Malayalam actor Salim Kumar after his demise at the age of 56, with political leaders and colleagues from the film industry remembering him as one of Kerala's finest performers and an influential figure in Malayalam cinema.
Congress general secretary (organisation) KC Venugopal remembered the late actor on Sunday, calling his death a great loss to Kerala's film industry.
Speaking to ANI, he said, "He was the most talented actor of Kerala. Even though he was a film actor, every time he used to campaign for the Congress party. It is a great loss for the Congress party also..."
Actor Jayan Cherthala also mourned the demise of the late actor, saying, "He has acted in more than 300 movies... He was suffering from certain internal organ-related problems for the last 3 to 4 years... All the film fraternity people are here to give him respect... "
Congress MP Kodikunnil Suresh added, "A very famous Malayalam artist, Salim Kumar, has passed away... He was also associated with the Congress party... Salim Kumar is one of the most important artists in the Malayalam film industry..."
His mortal remains were brought to his residence, where family members, friends, political leaders and admirers gathered to pay their last respects.
Salim Kumar, one of Malayalam cinema's most versatile performers, passed away at the age of 56 after reportedly being rushed to Amrita Hospital in Kochi on Saturday. His death has triggered an outpouring of tributes from political leaders, film personalities and fans across the state. The Government of Kerala confirmed the actor's demise and expressed "profound grief" over the loss of the celebrated performer.
In an official statement, the government described him as a "renowned film actor" and highlighted his National Film Award for Best Actor in 2010 for his acclaimed performance in Adaminte Makan Abu.
The statement also noted his Kerala State Film Award for Second Best Actor for Achanurangatha Veedu (2005). Over a career spanning more than three decades and over 300 films, Salim Kumar established himself as a beloved comic actor before earning widespread acclaim for his emotionally powerful character portrayals.
His unique ability to move seamlessly between humour and intense drama made him one of the most respected artists in Malayalam cinema. His achievements included the National Film Award and Kerala State Film Award for Best Actor for Adaminte Makan Abu in 2010. He was also recognised with Kerala State Film Awards for Achanurangatha Veedu, Ayalum Njanum Thammil, and his directorial venture Karutha Joothan.
— ANI
Reader Comments
End of an era in Malayalam cinema. His comic timing was legendary, but his serious roles showed his true range. I remember watching *Ayalum Njanum Thammil* and being blown away. The film industry has lost a gem. Rest in peace, sir.
It's heartbreaking to hear this news. I grew up watching his movies—he brought so much joy to our home. The government should do more for artists facing health issues. Just 56 is too young. Rest in power, Salim Kumar. 🌹
His loss is indeed great—not just for cinema but for Kerala's cultural fabric. The political leaders mourning him shows how respected he was across divides. I hope his family gets all support from the state government and film fraternity.
Such a versatile actor—could make you laugh with a simple expression and then break your heart with a dramatic scene. *Adaminte Makan Abu* deserved every award it got. He will be sorely missed. Om Shanti. 🕯️🙏
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