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Home | Entertainment | Versatile Malayalam Actor Screenwriter Sreenivasan Passes Away At 69

Versatile Malayalam actor-screenwriter Sreenivasan passes away at 69

Malayalam cinema mourns the loss of versatile actor, screenwriter, and director Sreenivasan, who passed away at 69 in Kochi. Renowned for his memorable roles, satirical writing, and award-winning films, he leaves behind a legacy celebrated by fans and colleagues alike

By PTI
Published Date - 20 December 2025, 05:27 PM
Versatile Malayalam actor-screenwriter Sreenivasan passes away at 69
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Kochi: Sreenivasan, one of the most influential figures in Malayalam cinema as an actor, screenwriter, and director, died at a government hospital here on Saturday morning, film industry sources said.

He was 69. He had been facing health issues and had undergone heart surgery in 2022. Sreenivasan was travelling for dialysis at a private hospital in Kochi when he developed breathing difficulties and was shifted to the Government Taluk Hospital, Tripunithura.


According to hospital authorities, he passed away at around 8.30 am. Later, the body was shifted from the hospital to his residence at Kandanadu in Tripunithura and then kept at Ernakulam Town Hall for public homage.

Sreenivasan, who hailed from Kannur, had been staying here for the past several years. Born on April 6, 1956, at Pattiam in northern Kannur district, he graduated in economics from PRNSS College, Mattannur, before moving to Chennai for film studies at the Film and Television Institute of Tamil Nadu. He made his acting debut in the film ‘Manimuzhakkam’, directed by P A Backer, in 1976.

Sreenivasan went on to create several memorable characters, often alongside actors Mohanlal and Mammootty. Apart from acting, Sreenivasan was widely acclaimed for his screenplay writing, beginning with ‘Odaruthammava Alariyam’ in 1984.

He later collaborated extensively with noted directors Priyadarshan and Sathyan Anthikkad. He made his directorial debut with ‘Vadakkunokkiyanthram’ in 1989, which is considered a classic in Malayalam cinema and won the Kerala State Film Award.

He also directed ‘Chinthavishtayaya Shyamala’ (1998), which won the National Film Award for Best Film on Other Social Issues. He was the lead character in both films. ‘Sandesam’ (1991), a political satire written by Sreenivasan and still frequently referenced in political discourse, won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Story.

After settling in Kochi, he was also known for practising organic farming near his residence. His two sons, Vineeth Sreenivasan and Dhyan Sreenivasan, are also actors in the Malayalam film industry.

He is survived by his wife, Vimala, and their two sons. Meanwhile, condolences poured in from various quarters on the demise of the legendary actor-director.

In a social media post, Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar expressed sorrow over Sreenivasan’s death and said his “iconic performances and timeless contributions”, would be remembered forever.

“Condolences to his bereaved family. May his soul attain mukti,” he said. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, in a statement, said Sreenivasan’s passing is an irreparable loss to Malayalam cinema.

He said a versatile talent who rose to prominence in every sphere of filmmaking has left the industry. “Very few filmmakers have succeeded like him in bringing the life of the common man to the silver screen and, through humour and thought, leading the audience to levels of awareness he desired. Sreenivasan broke many long-standing conventions in cinema as he carved his own path,” the CM said.

Vijayan said that, even while fully aware that the ideas Sreenivasan expressed would invite severe criticism, the actor could present them with ease and grace.
“For me personally, Sreenivasan’s demise is also a great loss. I recall the occasions when we sat together for an interview and how, through his witty and warm conversations, he secured a special place in my heart. Sreenivasan, with whom I shared a cordial personal relationship, also came across as a symbol of love and friendship,” the Chief Minister said.

CPI(M) State Secretary M V Govindan, in a statement, said Sreenivasan will continue to be an eternal inspiration to the world of cinema. He had a unique ability to bring the problems of ordinary people to the silver screen with a touch of humour, he said.

“His creative ability to present profound themes in an extremely engaging manner will be remembered as long as cinema exists,” Govindan said. Leader of the Opposition in the Kerala Assembly, V D Satheesan, told reporters that Sreenivasan was a unique artist who portrayed, in an extraordinary style, the lives of small people in a big world and the lives of great people in a small world.

Through his works, Sreenivasan delivered powerful messages to Kerala society. “There will be no Malayali who does not recall, at least once a day, what Sreenivasan wrote, spoke, or showed on screen,” Satheesan said.

Farewell to the unparalleled talent I witnessed in Malayalam cinema, to the innocent human being, the lover of humanity, and a dear friend, he added. Later in the day, hundreds of people from various walks of life, including his close friends and industry colleagues, thronged his house and the Town Hall to pay their last respects to Sreenivasan. Superstar Mammootty offered tribute to the departed actor at the house along with his wife, and later came to the Town Hall, where the body was kept for public homage.

Actors Mohanlal, Dileep, Saikumar, and Bindhu Panicker, and directors Sathyan Anthikkad and Sibi Malayil were also present among hundreds of people who visited the hall to catch a glimpse of the departed actor for the last time.

CM Vijayan, Ministers Saji Cheriyan and P Rajeev, along with MLAs, MPs, and other political leaders, also paid their last respects to the versatile genius. The last rites of Sreenivassn would be held on the premises of his house here on Sunday, industry sources said.

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