Kuttyedathi Vilasini
Kuttyedathi Vilasini is an Indian actress best known for her work in Malayalam cinema. She has acted in more than 400 films and 120 tv serials.
Kuttyedathi Vilasini | |
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Born | Thrissur, India |
Other names | Kozhikode Vilasini |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1971–present |
Biography
Kuttyedathi Vilasini was born in Thrissur, Kerala. Her portrayal of Kuttyedathi in the movie of same title, by M. T. Vasudevan Nair won her prefix for her name. She received Kerala State film Award for Second Best Actress in 1976 for Dweep.
Awards
- 1976 Kerala State Film Award for Second Best Actress – Dweepu
- 2011 Nadaka Prathibha Award by United Dramatic Academy (U.D.A)[1]
- 2011 Nilambur Balan award[2]
Filmography
- Paanapaathram
- Vellaramkunnile Vellimeenukal
- Pularkkalam
- Madhaveeyam (2019) as Chechiyamma
- Angu Doore Oru Deshathu (2018) as
- Tharangal (2014) as herself, photo only
- Vazhiyariyaathe (2013)
- Mizhi (2013)
- Bioscope (2008) as Ammini
- Margam (2003) as Kathreenamma
- Mayilpeelithalu (2002)
- Indraneelakkallu (2002)
- Ente Hridayathinte Udama (2002)
- Payyan (2001)
- Theerthadanam (2001) as Parukutti
- Kinnara Thumbikal(2000) as Janaki
- Unnimaya (2000)
- The Godman (1999)
- Rushy Vamsam (1999)
- Kannezhuthi Pottum Thottu (1999) as Moosakutty's mother
- Kottaram Veettile Apputtan (1998) as Kunjulakshmi Amma
- Baalappattangal
- Shobhanam (1997)
- Moksham (1997)
- Ishtadanam (1997) as Naani
- Kudumbakodathy (1996) as Chandramathi
- Mookkilla Rajyathu Murimookkan Rajavu (1996)
- Oru Abhibhashakante Case Diary (1996)
- Agnidevan (1995)
- Mannar Mathai Speaking (1995) as Sakunthala's mother
- Sukrutham (1994)
- Nandhni Oppol (1994)
- Aayirappara (1993)
- Manichitrathazhu (1993) as Thampi's wife
- Mithunam (1993) as Shyama's kunjamma
- Sthalathe Pradhana Payyans (1993)
- Tharavadu (1992)
- Kadathanadan Ambadi (1990)
- Vembanaad (1990)
- Arhatha (1990)
- Ore Thooval Pakshikal(1988)
- Rithubedam (1987)
- Chanthayil Choodi Vilkkunna Pennu (1987)
- Naalkkavala (1987)
- Neram Pularumbol (1986)
- Meenamasathile Sooran (1986)
- Mounanombaram (1985) as Sathi's mother
- Thacholi Thankappan (1984) as Devu
- Ivide Thudangunnu (1984) as Babu's mother
- Astapadi (1983) as Kavamma
- Appunni (1984) as Kalyaniyamma
- Athirathram (1984)
- Ulppathi (1984)
- Swantham Sarika (1984) as Basheer's mother
- Swarna Gopuram (1984)
- Visa (1983) as Nalini's mother
- Father Damien (1983)
- Surumayitta Kannukal (1983)
- Vaarikkuzhi (1982)
- Yavanika (1982)
- Gaanam (1982)
- Ponmudy (1982) as Radhamma
- Thraasam (1981)
- Orikkalkkoodi (1981)
- Ahimsa (1981) as Lakshmi
- Ashwaradham (1980) as Ammu
- Angadi (1980) as Khadeeja
- Kummaatti (1979)
- Ottapettavar (1979)
- Hridayathil Nee Mathram (1979)
- Kanalattam (1979)
- Thenthulli (1979)
- Manninte Maaril (1979)
- Thanal (1978)
- Agni (1978)
- Kodiyettam (1978) as Sarojini
- Choondakkari (1977)
- Taxi Driver (1977)
- Dweepu (1977)
- Poonthenaruvi (1974) as Lakshmi
- Maasappadi Maathupilla (1973) as Aalkkoottathil Eliyamma
- Chukku (1973) as Mary
- Panimudakku (1972) as Dakshyayani
- Kuttyedathi (1971) as Malu
- Kadalpalam (1969)
- Aalmaram (1969)
- Kunhali Marakkar (1967)
- Thacholi Othenan (1964)
- Palattu Koman (1962)
Plays
- Pooja
- Srishti
- Kunthi
- Madangal Garjikkunnu
- Samasya
- Vellakuthirakal
- Kasthooriman
- MLA
- Sthithi
- Samharam (The Annihilation)
- Sakshatkaram (The Fulfillment)
- Samanwayam (The Union)
TV serials
- 2018-Neelakkuyil (TV series) (Asianet)
- 2017-Vanambadi (TV series) (Asianet)
- 2016-Aluvayum Mathikkariyum (Asianet Plus)
- 2016- Athmasakhi (Mazhavil Manorama)
- Mayamadhavam (Surya TV)
- 2006-Nombarappoovu (Asianet)
- 2005-Pavakoothu (Amrita TV)
- 2005- Kadamattathu Kathanar (Asianet)
- 2004- Sthree Oru Santhwanam (Asianet)
- 2002–2003- Akkarapacha (Asianet)
- Thaali
- Jwalayai
- Pakida Pakida Pambaram
- Angadipattu
Album
- Sreekrishna Jyothi
References
- "കുട്ട്യേടത്തി വിലാസിനിക്ക് നാടകപ്രതിഭ അവാര്ഡ് - articles, features - Mathrubhumi Eves". Archived from the original on 19 January 2014. Retrieved 11 December 2013.
- "Award for Kuttyedathi Vilasini". The Hindu. 3 February 2011.
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