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Veteran Tamil And Malayalam Actor Ravi Kumar Menon Passes Away

Ravikumar Menon, who is well known for his work in Tamil and Malayalam movies, passed away.

Veteran South Indian actor Ravikumar Menon, who predominately worked in Tamil and Malayalam movies, passed away. He reportedly took his last breath at the Prashanth Hospital in Velachery, Chennai. As per reports, the news was his demise was confirmed by his son.

He made his debut in 1975 with the Malayalam movie ‘Ullasa Yaathra’. He has worked in several hit movies like Avargal, CBI 5: The Brain, Puzha, Sakthi, Angadi, Ivar, Aanandam Paramaanandam, Ninakku Njaanum Enikku Neeyum, Orikkalkkoodi, Ankachamayam, Ee Manoharatheeram, Allauddinum Albhutha Vilakkum, Agrahaaram and many more.

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His Tamil movies includes Allauddinum Albhutha Vilakkum, Ramanaa, Anandha Ragam, Vanna Thamizh Pattu, Oru Kalluriyin Kathai and others. His recent films include Veetla Vishesham and CBI 5: The Brain, both of them being released in 2022.

Also Read: RIP Manoj Kumar: 5 Immortal Movies Of The Legendary Actor That Will Remain In Our Hearts Forever   

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First published on: Apr 04, 2025 02:26 PM IST


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