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Saiju Govinda Kurup (born 12 March 1979) is an Indian actor who works in Malayalam and Tamil films. He is credited as Anirudh in Tamil films. He debuted in Mayookham (2005) by Hariharan. He has starred in over 100 films as the main lead, comedian actor and supporting role.
Saiju Kurup as Fr. Xavier (cameo appearance) Production ... The story happens in one night, and centers on the re-union of six college friends with their spouses, who ...
Her comeback film in Malayalam became Oruthee (2022), [50] directed by V. K. Prakash, and she was cast with Vinayakan and Saiju Kurup [51] plays Radhamani, a middle-class woman and a ticket conductor on a boat whose husband is abroad and who has a daughter, thriving from the helplessness in society. [52]
Saiju Kurup [3] as Deputy Tahasildar Mahendran; Suhasini Maniratnam [3] as Tahasildar Shobha; Miya George [3] as Priya Mahendran; Suresh Krishna [3] as Aravindan Tahasildar in charge; Johny Antony [3] as Chief Minister Chandy Kurian; Maniyanpilla Raju [3] as Koshy Thomas Revenue Minister; Balachandran Chullikkad [3] as Rtd Tahasildar Shibu
The film stars and ensemble cast of Saiju Kurup, Dharmajan Bolgatty, Ramesh Pisharody, Arjun Vijay, Rahul Madhav, Nirmal Palazhi, Sooraj Thelakkad and Shukoor Vakeel. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The cinematography was done by the director Noushad Shereef, and the film score was composed by Rahul Raj .
Saiju Kurup as Unni Kesavan; Mamta Mohandas as Indira Balakrishnan; Sai Kumar as Dr. Balakrishnan, Indira's father; Nedumudi Venu as Keshavan Namboothiri, Unni's Father; Vandana Menon as Nalini; Mithra Kurian as Lathika, Unni's Sister; Sreejith Ravi as Damu, Unni's Friend; Vishal Menon as Chandu, Unni's friend; Vineeth; Roshan Bijili; Jawad ...
[4] [5] The film features an ensemble cast with Sharaf U Dheen, Rajisha Vijayan, Bindu Panicker, Aarsha Chandini Baiju, Vijayaraghavan and Saiju Kurup. [6] Set in Kumbazha, the story revolves around the events surrounding the lives of siblings Manu and Meera and the unexpected truths that unfold.
The film was released on 19 July 2019. [7]The Times of India gave the film three out of five stars and wrote that "On the whole, Janamaithri blows the lid off of the pretentious Malayalis and portrays people around us including policemen as simple human beings and takes us through a funny, silly and interesting ride".