Legendray Malayalam Actor Nedumudi Venu shocked the cinema world and his fans as he bid adieu to the world today. He was 73. The actor passed away in the hospital while undergoing treatment for sudden uneasiness. He leaves a legacy of unmatched talent and influence in Malayalam Cinema, and Indian Cinema.
The Journalist turned actor Nedumudi Venu became hugely popular for his brilliant performances in commercial and art cinema, Nedumudi Venu has played diverse roles that will be treasured, and remain in the hearts of millions of film viewers.
Nedumudi Venu – Industry Colleagues Faasil, Manju Warrior, Jagadeesh, Dulquer Pays huge tribute
Manju Warrier, who has shared the screen with the late actor in a few movies, penned a heartrending note. “When my father died, I received a letter. ‘Don’t be sad… there will always be a father and a mother here.’ The man named Nedumudi Venu was glowing like a firefly with his loving words. The lines in the letter that I still keep are enough to understand why his fatherly roles bring a touching, beautiful light on one’s chest. That father has now left us. Our relationship started with Daya. Then Example Sujatha, Jack and Jill, and finally Maraikkarum. Though we acted only in a few films together, he was someone I could always reach out to. I would occasionally call him, ‘Kodumudi (peak) Venu’ as a joke. But he had reached such heights- both in his acting and in his professional life.”
Nedumudi Venu started in theatre and was closely associated with Kavalam Narayana Panicker, later forayed into films. He has acted in over 500 films, predominantly in Malayalam and a few notable ones in Tamil. He is the winner of three National Film Awards and six Kerala State Film Awards.
Nedumudi played innumerable memorable characters, notably the music-passionate patriarch that his family wants to kill in His Highness Abdullah, the drunken musician in Bharatham and many more. Having played male lead characters in the 1980s, he later switched to character roles. He excelled both in comedy and serious roles, and also played a villain occasionally.
Actor Jayaram, who has acted with Nedumudi Venu in many movies, recalled him as one of the few exceptional actors whom the Malayalam film industry could always be proud of anywhere. He even reminisced how they would spend their time together whenever they worked together in a movie. “If I had a film with him, I would call him in advance and accordingly bring my chanda, mridangam and other instruments. We just needed a table. We would then start playing together for hours. That was his love for art,” he told Asianet, adding, “He was a complete actor, and his death is a deep loss for us.”
Actor Parvathy wrote, “I consider myself incredibly lucky to have been able to work with this masterclass of an actor and just the most wonderful, loving human being. Charlie and now Puzhu, just before he’s left us. What a terrible loss. I salute his artistry and carry within me the incredible fervour for the craft he’s instilled in me as an actor through his work.”
Dulquer Salmaan posted a picture from his film Charlie, where the two had played an adorable duo — Dulquer’s Charlie being a saviour to Nedumudi’s aged character, still nursing an old broken heart. “Rest in Peace Venu uncle! One of our finest actors and one of the kindest human beings,” he wrote.
Geetu Mohandas, writer and director, too, was shocked for words and posted a photo of Nedumudi in a black shirt, looking healthy and pleasant. “Oh my god! Venu uncle… RIP,” she posted on Instagram.
“He cannot be equalled,” wrote popular playback singer G Venugopal. “He did it all — singing, drumming, acting, poetry, everything,” Venugopal wrote, reminiscing their first days together and the gatherings in Nedumudi’s nature-rich abode Thambu in Thiruvananthapuram.
Singer Vidhu Prathap wrote that Nedumudi’s gentle smile had lit up everything around and his timeless characters will forever be cherished.
Actor Jagadeesh told Asianet that his relationship with ‘Venu chettan’ started with his second movie. “His tips, direction and love helped me in my career. He has always helped to make my character better,” Jagadeesh said.
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said Nedumudi played a big role in raising the standards of acting by way of expression. “He was a gifted actor who presented versatile characters and found a permanent place in the minds of his audience,” CM Pinarayi said.