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Malayalam Actor Salim Kumar, National Award Winner, Dies at 56

National award-winning Malayalam actor Salim Kumar passed away at 56 in Kochi. He won the National Film Award for Best Actor in 2010 for 'Adaminte Makan Abu'. The Kerala government confirmed his death and announced funeral with state honours. He is survived by his wife Sunitha and two sons, including actor Chandu Salim Kumar.

National award-winning Malayalam actor Salim Kumar passes away at 56

Kochi, June 7

National Award winning Malayalam actor Salim Kumar has passed away at the age of 56, marking the end of an extraordinary career that spanned more than three decades in Indian cinema.

He was reportedly rushed to Amrita Hospital in Kochi on Saturday, where he later passed away.

The Government of Kerala confirmed the actor's demise in an official communication expressing "profound grief" over the loss of the celebrated performer.

In its statement, the government noted that Salim Kumar was a "renowned film actor" who won the National Film Award for Best Actor in 2010 for his performance in 'Adaminte Makan Abu'. He had also received the Kerala State Film Award for Second Best Actor for 'Achanurangatha Veedu' (2005).

According to the government, the actor's mortal remains will be kept for public homage at Paravur Town Hall from 9 am to 1 pm on June 7.

The funeral will be held at 3 pm on the same day at his residence in North Paravur, Ernakulam.

The Kerala government has decided to bear the expenses connected with the funeral and related arrangements.

As a mark of respect, the government has also ordered official honours during the funeral. The District Collector will place a wreath on the mortal remains on behalf of the Government of Kerala, while the District Police Chief will arrange Police Honours with a bugle salute.

One of Malayalam cinema's most versatile performers, Salim Kumar built a remarkable legacy across more than 300 films, primarily in Malayalam cinema, while also appearing in select Tamil and Odia productions.

He first became a household name through his distinctive comic performances, celebrated for impeccable timing, expressive body language and memorable dialogues, before evolving into one of the industry's most respected character actors.

His career was marked by several major honours. He won the National Film Award for Best Actor and the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actor in 2010 for his acclaimed portrayal of Abu in 'Adaminte Makan Abu'.

His other notable recognitions include the Kerala State Film Award for Second Best Actor for 'Achanurangatha Veedu' (2005), Best Comedian for 'Ayalum Njanum Thammil' (2013), and Best Story for his directorial venture 'Karutha Joothan' (2017).

Salim Kumar is survived by his wife Sunitha and their two sons, Chandu Salim Kumar, who is also an actor, and Aaromal Salim Kumar.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Only 56 years old? That's too young! He had so much more to offer. I remember him making my family laugh so hard with his dialogues. His transition to intense roles was so seamless. Malayalam cinema has lost a gem today. 😢

Vikram M

I had the privilege of watching him perform live at a stage show in Thrissur. His improvisation was mind-blowing. He could make you roar with laughter and then bring tears to your eyes in the same scene. Thank you for all the memories, Salim Kumar anna. Your legacy will live on through your 300+ films.

Sneha F

While it's tragic, I feel the Kerala government often does these gestures only after someone is gone. He deserved more recognition while he was still alive. That said, his contribution to Indian cinema is undeniable. 'Adaminte Makan Abu' should be required viewing for every Indian who appreciates great acting.

Rohit L

He was the king of comic timing! 'Ayalum Njanum Thammil' will always be special because of him. But what many don't know is that he was also a great writer and director. 'Karutha Joothan' was a bold film. Salim Kumar proved that comedians can have depth too. Rest easy, legend. 🙏

James A

I'm not Malayali, but I've watched some of his films dubbed in Hindi. His performance in 'Adaminte Makan Abu' was one of the most touching things I've ever seen. The way he portrayed Abu's faith and innocence was simply brilliant. He deserved that National Award. Sad to hear

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