Vijay Menon

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Vijay Menon
Born
London, England, United Kingdom
Occupations
Years active1981–present

Vijay Menon is an Indian actor, editor, director and dubbing artist in Malayalam cinema.[1] He has acted in more than 100 films in South Indian languages. He mainly handles in character roles and supporting roles. He has won Kerala State Film Awards thrice, including Kerala State Film Award for Best Dubbing Artist twice in 2011[2] a Kerala State Film Award – Special Mention for Hey Jude in 2017.[3][4]

Biography[edit]

He writes articles in The Indian Express about international politics.[5] He won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Dubbing artist in 2011 and 2017 for the movies Melvilasom and Oppam respectively.[2]

Awards and honours[edit]

Year Award Award Category Work
2011 Kerala state film awards Kerala State Film Award for Best Dubbing Artist Melvilasom
2017 Kerala state film awards Kerala State Film Award for Best Dubbing Artist Oppam
2018 Kerala state film awards Kerala State Film Award – Special Mention Hey Jude
2017 Kerala State Television Awards Second Best Actor Nilavum Nakshathrangalum
2018 Kerala State Television Awards Special jury mention Kshnaprabhachanchalam

Filmography[edit]

Actor[edit]

Dubbing artist[edit]

Year Film Character Dubbed for
1989 The News Victor George Babu Antony
1990 Randam Varavu D.I.G Vishnunath Pankaj Dheer
1994 Ponthan Mada Sheema Thampuran Naseeruddin Shah
1995 Aksharam Ramji Tej Sapru
1996 Yuvathurki C.B.I Director Jaypal Kitty
1996 Mahathma David Abraham Kitty
1996 The Prince Jaffer Bhayi Kitty
1997 Adukkala Rahasyam Angaadi Paattu Adv.Babu Thomas Baburaj
1997 Masmaram Darshandas Kitty
1999 Niram Prakash Mathew Boban Alummoodan
1999 Devadoothan Willam Igneeshious Kitty
1999 Olympiyan Anthony Adam D.G.P Krishnan Nair Kitty
1999 F. I. R. Narendra Shetty Rajeev
2003 The Fire Anirudhan Boban Alummoodan
2002 Kalachakram Agnivesh Shiju
2004 Vettam |
2007 Alibhai Daniel Abraham Aryaman D Shetty
2009 Calendar Cleetus Pratap K. Pothen
2010 Black Stallion (film) Dominic Nadar IPS Mahadevan
2011 Collector John Christopher Rajeev
2011 Teja Bhai & Family Damodarji Thalaivasal Vijay
2011 Melvilasom Colonel Surat Singh Thalaivasal Vijay
2014 Apothecary Dr. Ali Ahamed Antony Thekkek
2015 Samrajyam II: Son of Alexander Vikram Das K.C. Shankar
2015 Charlie David Radhakrishnan Chakyattu
2016 Janatha Garage (Malayalam) Mukesh Nath Sachin Khedekar
2016 Oppam Vasudevan Samuthirakani
2017 Adam Joan Nathen Madhusudhan Rao
2019 Lucifer (2019 Indian film) Abdul Suresh Chandra Menon
2019 Luca Jayaraman Thalaivasal Vijay
2019 Uyare Rajashekharan
2020 The Kung Fu Master Comm.Abhijith rana
2021 Nayattu (2021 film) Ajith Koshy
2021 Michael'S Coffee House Mohan Sharma
2022 Sita Ramam Brid.Abu Thariq Sachin Khedekar
2023 Garudan (film) Col.Philip Thalaivasal Vijay

Direction[edit]

Story[edit]

Dialogue[edit]

Screenplay[edit]

Editing[edit]

Television career[edit]

Year Serial Role Channel Notes
2003 Sthree Janmam Surya TV
2003-2004 Sthree Oru Saanthwanam Asianet
2003 Aalippazham Surya TV
2007 Nombarappoovu Asianet
2009 Thulabharam Surya TV
2007-2009 Ente Manasaputhri DYSP Asianet
2010-2011 Randamathoral Asianet
2011 Chila nerangalil chila Manushyar Amrita TV
2011 Avakashikal Karan Surya TV
2013 Makal Surya TV
2013-2014 Pattu Saree Mazhavil Manorama
2016-2017 Nilavum Nakshtrangalum Dr Mahendran Amrita TV
2018 Police ACV
2018 Kshanaprabhachanchalam Sivashankar Amrita TV

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Malayalam movie photos, Malayalam cinema gallery, Malayalam cinema actress, Malayalam cinema photos, New Malayalam cinema". www.malayalamcinema.com.
  2. ^ a b "'Rupee' value goes up, 'Beautiful' dumped at State film awards". Archived from the original on 21 February 2014. Retrieved 19 January 2014.
  3. ^ "Kerala State Film Awards-2017-Declaration -Reg" (PDF) (Press release).
  4. ^ "Parvathy, Indrans and Lijo Jose win big at Kerala State Film Awards 2017". 8 March 2018. Retrieved 8 March 2018.
  5. ^ "ജീവന്‍ തിരിച്ചുകിട്ടിയ കഥ | mangalam.com". Archived from the original on 22 January 2014. Retrieved 19 January 2014.

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