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Indrans

Indrans (born Surendran on 16 March 1956) is an actor and former who predominantly works in the film industry, where he is renowned for his comedic timing and versatile character portrayals. Hailing from Kumarapuram in , , he began his cinematic journey as an assistant and debuted as an in a small role in the 1981 film Choothattam, eventually appearing in nearly 500 films over a career spanning more than four decades. Born to Palavilaveetil Kochuvelu and Gomathi, Indrans grew up in modest circumstances, dropping out of school after Class 4 due to financial hardships, yet he nurtured a passion for and from the age of 14, participating actively in amateur drama groups. By profession a , he transitioned into films through , collaborating with acclaimed directors such as and the late P. , before gaining prominence in acting with roles that highlighted his distinctive physicality and expressive style. His career breakthrough came in the with comedic supporting roles, earning him widespread recognition, and he has since received critical acclaim for dramatic performances, including the State Film Award for for Aalorukkam (2018) and a Special Jury Award in 2015 for . In 2023, Indrans was honored with a Special Mention at the for his poignant role as a in the critically acclaimed (2021), and in 2024, he received the Cherukad Award for his Indradhanussu, marking a significant milestone that underscored his evolution from bit parts to substantial, award-winning characters.

Biography

Early life

Indrans was born K. Surendran on 16 March 1956 in Kumarapuram, a locality in , , to parents Palavilaveetil Kochuvelu and Gomathi. He was the third of seven children, growing up in modest circumstances that instilled a sense of resilience from an early age. His father, a supporter of the and admirer of leader , influenced the family's political leanings, even as they navigated the challenges of daily life in a politically charged environment. The family's financial hardships were profound, marked by that left young Surendran without basic amenities like proper or , fostering an early due to his frail physique and socioeconomic background. These constraints forced him to discontinue formal after the , compelling him to assume responsibilities beyond his years to support the household. A bright despite sitting at the back of the class out of self-consciousness, he was unable to continue schooling amid the economic pressures. To contribute financially, he apprenticed in tailoring under strict, ideologically aligned masters who reinforced his leftist worldview through their discipline and discussions. In the , Indrans ventured into by opening a tailoring shop, initially facing setbacks with two unsuccessful attempts before establishing a stable business that provided a modest livelihood. This period also sparked his passion for the ; he joined local groups, performing in stage plays that often carried political undertones, particularly during the era when such productions served as subtle forms of expression. His involvement in these community dramas honed his acting skills and marked the beginning of his artistic pursuits, blending his everyday struggles with creative outlet.

Personal life

Indrans married Shantakumari on 23 February 1985 in an following a brief courtship period. The couple has two children: a daughter, Mahitha, born in 1986, who is married and has a child, and a son, Mahendran, born in 1990. In 2023, at age 67, Indrans began preparing for the Class X equivalency exam. He took the Class 7 equivalency exam in August 2024 at age 68, reflecting his ongoing commitment to despite his early dropout. In 2024, Indrans published his autobiography Indradhanussu, which was serialized in the Mathrubhumi Illustrated Weekly before being released as a book by Books; the work chronicles his personal struggles and provides insights into his life journey. Indrans has engaged in philanthropic efforts supporting local tailoring initiatives in , notably by assisting inmates at the Poojappura Central Jail in stitching face masks during the in 2020, leveraging his background as a trained to promote skill-building in the community.

Career

Costume design

Indrans entered the film industry in 1981 as a for the film Choothattam, directed by K. Sukumaran Nair and produced by T.M.N. Charley. A by profession, he was offered the opportunity by the to assist in costume preparation, marking his initial foray into cinema. Throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, Indrans contributed to the costume design of numerous Malayalam films, drawing on his tailoring expertise to create practical and period-appropriate attire. Notable among these were Sarvakalasala (1987, directed by Venu Nagavally), a campus drama that highlighted everyday student and faculty wardrobes, and Innale (1989, directed by P. Padmarajan), a psychological thriller where his designs featured simple, unadorned sarees and everyday clothing to underscore character authenticity. His work often involved collaborations with directors such as P. Padmarajan and Sibi Malayil, including films like Thoovanathumbikal (1987), Kireedam (1989), and Chenkol (1993), where he emphasized realistic depictions through Kerala-specific elements. Indrans's approach to focused on authenticity, particularly for rural and middle-class settings, by incorporating local handloom fabrics like cotton and kasavu-bordered sarees to reflect characters' socioeconomic backgrounds and cultural contexts. For instance, in Innale, his use of minimalistic, high-neck blouses and solid-colored fabrics evoked the everyday simplicity of Kerala's coastal and inland communities. This technique helped ground narratives in regional realism without ornate embellishments. Following his acting breakthrough in 1994 with CID Unnikrishnan B.A., B.Ed., Indrans transitioned from full-time to occasional contributions, as his growing commitments to on-screen roles limited his behind-the-scenes involvement; he also made a brief acting appearance in his debut Choothattam. His last credited design works appeared in films like Kalyana Unnikal (1997).

Acting career

Indrans made his acting debut in the film Choothattam (1981), marking the beginning of a long but initially unremarkable phase in his career where he appeared in minor roles while primarily working as a . Despite these early efforts, he remained largely obscure until gaining notice for a small supporting role as a marriage broker in (1993). His true breakthrough arrived the following year with the comedy CID Unnikrishnan B.A., B.Ed. (1994), directed by , which showcased his knack for physical humor and Chaplinesque timing, propelling him into the spotlight. The success of CID Unnikrishnan B.A., B.Ed. led to a prolific run in the and , where Indrans became synonymous with comedic sidekick roles, often paired with actors like . Notable examples include his portrayal of Uthaman in the cult hit (1998) and Theekkanal Varkey, a bumbling , in C.I.D. Moosa (2003). He also featured prominently in ensemble comedies like (1999), contributing to his in the genre and resulting in appearances across more than 300 films during this period. This phase established him as a reliable in , though it limited opportunities for dramatic exploration due to persistent . By the , Indrans began diversifying into more nuanced character roles, earning critical acclaim for his restrained performances. In (2014), he delivered a memorable turn that garnered him a State Film Award Special Mention, signaling a shift from to subtler characterizations. This evolution continued with lead roles in Aalorukkam (2017), where he played the aging Pappu Pisharadi searching for meaning, and (2021), portraying a reclusive, insecure named Oliver , which won him another Special Jury Mention at the . These films highlighted his versatility, allowing him to break free from comedic stereotypes while addressing deeper emotional layers. Throughout his career, Indrans has navigated challenges including and industry politics, which he reflected upon in his 2024 autobiography , serialized in Mathrubhumi Illustrated Weekly and published by Mathrubhumi Books. By 2025, his had exceeded 550 credits, encompassing a wide range of supporting and lead roles. Recent works, such as the investigative thriller Anweshippin Kandethum (2024) and the crime drama Rekhachithram (2025), underscore his enduring relevance in contemporary .

Other contributions

Indrans expanded his artistic range beyond through contributions in playback singing and , showcasing his multifaceted talents in the entertainment industry. His foray into playback singing began in 1997 with the track "" in the film Kadhaanaayakan, where he lent his voice alongside other actors in a comedic ensemble number. This debut marked the start of occasional singing roles, including "Vallee Vallee" in Hai (2005), a humorous duet with fellow comedians and , demonstrating his ability to infuse levity into musical performances. These sporadic playback appearances, primarily in comedy-oriented tracks through the , highlighted Indrans's vocal versatility and added depth to his comic persona without overshadowing his acting focus. Indrans's television career further underscored his adaptability, beginning in the late with a significant role in the serial Kaliveedu, which provided an early platform for his character-driven portrayals. He continued with prominent appearances in the , including the family drama Kadalinakare on Asianet and the mythological series Devimahatmyam, where his nuanced supporting roles allowed him to explore emotional and dramatic facets distinct from his film comedies. These television endeavors, spanning serials that emphasized narrative depth over , helped Indrans build a broader and refine his timing in ensemble settings, contributing to his reputation as a reliable performer across .

Awards and honors

Film awards

Indrans has garnered significant recognition for his in , with awards highlighting his evolution from comedic sidekick roles in the 1990s and 2000s to nuanced lead performances in dramatic narratives. These accolades, primarily from state and national levels, underscore his versatility and contribution to character-driven , often portraying marginalized or introspective figures. Over his career, he has won at least four major film honors, including one National Film Award and two , which propelled his shift toward more serious roles post-2014. In 2018, Indrans received the Kerala State Film Award for for his portrayal of Pappu Pisharody, an aging Ottamthullal artist desperately searching for his estranged son in Aalorukkam (2017), a role that captured the pathos of societal marginalization and familial longing. This win marked a pivotal moment, affirming his ability to anchor emotionally layered beyond . Earlier, in 2015, he was honored with the Kerala State Film Award Special Jury Award for his performance as a terminally ill confronting mortality in (2014), praised for its restrained depth in a ensemble. His role in Veyilmarangal (2019), where he depicted a resilient and family navigating loss, , and community bonds under harsh conditions in , earned him the Best Actor award at the Singapore South Asian International , further solidifying his reputation for authentic portrayals of everyday struggles. On the national stage, Indrans was awarded a Special Mention at the in 2023 for his lead role as , a technologically challenged yet endearing father isolated from his sons in the survival comedy-drama Home (2021), which also won Best in and highlighted themes of familial reconnection amid crisis. Additionally, at the South in 2023, he secured the Best Supporting Actor – for his nuanced turn as Kuttichayan in Udal (2022), a heartfelt exploration of human connections. These awards collectively tally to a dozen or more nominations and wins across regional ceremonies, reflecting a career resurgence that began with and peaked with , enabling Indrans to explore profound, non-comedic characters and elevate cinema's character studies (as of 2024).

Literary and other awards

In 2024, Indrans received the Cherukad Award for his Indradhanussu, recognizing its candid and evocative portrayal of his personal and professional struggles in the . The award, instituted by the Cherukad Smaraka Trust and comprising ₹50,000 along with a citation, was presented on October 28 at Town Square by Minister , with the selection committee praising the work for blending tears and humor in a style reminiscent of Charlie Chaplin's life story, infused with local linguistic charm and resilience. Beyond writing, Indrans has been acknowledged for his humanitarian efforts, particularly during the in 2020-2021, where he contributed to the government's relief initiatives by demonstrating mask-stitching techniques to prison inmates as part of a statewide production drive to combat shortages. This involvement highlighted his practical support for measures, earning recognition through his direct participation in state-led campaigns that distributed millions of masks to vulnerable communities. These honors underscore Indrans's broader influence as a multifaceted figure in culture, extending his impact from on-screen roles to literary introspection and community service, thereby enriching public understanding of his resilient persona beyond .

Filmography

Film roles as actor

Indrans has acted in over 500 films, primarily in supporting and comedic roles, with his spanning more than four decades.

1980s

Indrans made his debut in a small role in the film Choothattam (1981), while working as a . He followed with supporting roles in Sarvakalasala (1987), where he portrayed a comic sidekick, and (1989), contributing to the in Padmarajan's drama.

1990s

The decade saw Indrans's rise to prominence through breakthrough performances, including the titular role of CID Unnikrishnan in CID Unnikrishnan B.A., B.Ed. (1994), a comedy that established his comic timing. He also played the memorable character Uthaman in Punjabi House (1998), a lighthearted role that highlighted his ability to blend humor with relatability.

2000s

Indrans continued excelling in comedies, notably as Sudhi in C.I.D. Moosa (2003), where his portrayal of a bumbling assistant added to the film's slapstick appeal. Toward the end of the decade, he appeared in Rahasya Police (2009), playing a quirky informant in the thriller-comedy. He also had a supporting role in the Malayalam film Aayirathil Oruvan (2009).

2010s

Shifting toward more varied characters, Indrans portrayed Raman, a hospital attendant, in the medical drama Apothecary (2014). In Aalorukkam (2018), he took on a poignant supporting role as a family elder, earning praise for emotional depth. His lead turn as Kunjabdulla in Mohabbathin Kunjabdulla (2019) showcased a romantic and introspective side.

2020s

Indrans's recent work includes a chilling cameo as the serial killer Ripper Ravi in the thriller Anjaam Pathiraa (2020). He played the eccentric in the family comedy (2021). In 2024, he appeared as DYSP Krishnan Unni in Anweshippin Kandethum, supporting the investigative narrative. In 2025 releases as of November 2025, he portrayed Chandrappan in Rekhachithram (released January 9, 2025), Sahadevan in Pathirathri (released October 17, 2025), and Balan Marar in Private (released October 10, 2025). Indrans has limited credits outside . No confirmed role in a recent film titled as of November 2025.

Roles as

Indrans began his career in the film industry as a in 1981, debuting with Choothattam, where he also took on a small role in addition to handling the costumes. This dual involvement marked his entry into , leveraging his background as a professional tailor. Throughout the 1980s, Indrans contributed to numerous films as a , often collaborating with prominent directors like and . Key credits from this period include Sammelanam (1985), Principal Olivil (1985), Namukku Parkkan Munthiri Thoppukal (1986), Sarvakalasala (1987), (1987), (1987), Aparan (1988), (1989), and (1989). His work emphasized practical, character-driven attire suited to the narratives of these socially themed films. In 1990, he designed costumes for , one of 's final projects, showcasing his ability to blend everyday aesthetics with dramatic elements. By the early 1990s, as Indrans shifted focus toward , his roles became more selective, with partial credits on films like (1993). This transition reflected his growing on-screen presence, though he continued sporadic design consultations later in the decade. Over his , Indrans is credited with designing costumes for approximately 109 films, many in the pre-1994 era, including uncredited contributions during his formative years that honed his skills in the industry.

Television and other appearances

Indrans began his acting career on television with the Doordarshan serial in the late , where he portrayed a prominent role that helped establish his presence in the medium. During the 1990s, he appeared in the Asianet serial Kadalinakare, contributing to its narrative as part of the emerging private channel era in television. In the 2000s, Indrans took on a role in the mythological serial Devimahatmyam aired on Asianet, showcasing his versatility in devotional content. He has also featured in other serials such as Unarunna Keralam, Sundari Neeyum Sundaran Njanum, Sell Me The Answer, Sanmanassullavarkku Samadhanam, and Pakida Pakida. Beyond scripted serials, Indrans has made notable appearances on , including as a special guest and honoree on the comedy show Comedy Stars across multiple seasons in the and , where he engaged with contestants and shared insights from his career. In 2025, he appeared as Balachandran in the TV series The Chronicles of the 4.5 Gang - Sambhava Vivaranam Nalarasangham.

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