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G. Suresh Kumar is an Indian film producer and actor known for Poochakkoru Mookuthi and Araam Thamburan. [1] He produces films under the banner Revathy Kalamandhir an Indian film production company based in Thiruvananthapuram which is founded in 1993 by him and he produced more than 32 Malayalam films under this banner.
After graduation, G. Suresh Kumar founded a film production company, Bhanumathy Films, in 1980 with its debut production being a Tamil film titled Karayae Thodathae Alaykal, directed by Ashok Kumar, written by Priyadarshan and starring Vijayan and Menaka. However, the project was shelved.
Menaka married film producer G. Suresh Kumar at Guruvayur Temple on 27 October 1987. They have two daughters — Revathy and Keerthy Suresh. [4] Initially they settled in Chennai and later moved to Thiruvananthapuram. Keerthy is a film actress and Revathy is an assistant director. [8] [9]
Vaashi is a 2022 Indian Malayalam-language courtroom drama film [2] written and directed by Vishnu G. Raghav and produced by G. Suresh Kumar and co-produced by Menaka Suresh and Revathy Suresh. The film stars Tovino Thomas and Keerthy Suresh [3] in the lead roles.
Akkare Ninnoru Maran (transl. A groom from abroad) is a 1985 Indian Malayalam-language comedy film directed by Girish and written by Sreenivasan from a story by Jagadeesh, it was produced by G. Suresh Kumar and Sanal Kumar.
The film starts with the comeback of Mr. Viswanathan, a well-known musician of past. He was in love with his college mate and a dancer Janani.
The great ocean) is a 2006 Indian Malayalam-language action drama written and directed by S. Janardanan and produced by G. Suresh Kumar through Revathy Kalamandhir. It stars Mohanlal, Laila Mehdin, Jagathy Sreekumar, Innocent and Rahman. The film features songs composed by M. Jayachandran and background score by Kannan Sooraj Balan.
The film partly inspired the Tamil movie Thangamani Rangamani (1989). The film was remade in Hindi as Hungama (2003), in Telugu as Intlo Srimathi Veedhilo Kumari (2004), in Kannada as Jootata (2005) [ 8 ] in Bangladesh Bengali as Bhalobeshe Bou Anbo (2009), in Indian Bengali as Le Halua Le (2012) [ 9 ] and in Punjabi as Lovely Te Lovely (2015).