Jose Prakash
Jose Prakash | |
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Born | K. Baby Joseph 14 April 1925 |
Died | 24 March 2012 | (aged 86)
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Years active | 1953–2011 |
Notable work |
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Spouse | Philomina joseph |
Children | 6 |
Parent(s) | K.J.Joseph, Eliyamma Joseph [1] |
Relatives |
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Awards | J. C. Daniel Award |
Jose Prakash (14 April 1925 – 24 March 2012) was an Indian actor and singer who worked in Malayalam cinema. He was a singer turned actor who had appeared in more than 300 films mostly in antagonist roles. He was awarded with the J. C. Daniel Award in 2011, a day before he died aged 86.[2][3] In a career spanning for around 40 years, he is known for portraying some of the iconic villain characters in the Malayalam film industry.[4] Later, he switched to character roles in the mid 90s.
Personal life[edit]
He was the eldest of the eight children of Eliyamma & K.J. Joseph of the Kunnel family on 14 April 1925 at Changanassery, Kottayam. He has four younger brothers and three sisters, among whom the youngest brother, Prem Prakash, is also an actor. Second brother TJ major Anthony, third KJ Thomas, 4th KJ George. He had his primary education from Sacred Heart Public School, Kottayam.[5] He was settled around 30 years in Madras and later moved to Cochin. In 2003 his right leg had to be amputated due to Diabetes. He was married to Chinnamma, who predeceased him. They have 6 children, 2 sons and 4 daughters: Elsamma Thomas (nee Joseph), Rajan Joseph, Gracy Maliakal, Shaji Joseph, Jasmine Joseph, and Susan Joseph. He lived with his youngest son Shaji Joseph in Cochin till his death on 24 March 2012.
Script writers Bobby-Sanjay and Malayalam movie director Dennis Joseph are his nephews.[6]
Early career[edit]
Jose Prakash was in the Indian army before entering the film industry. While in the army he had the rare distinction to serve as the body guard of Mahatma Gandhi during the time of partition. Like other actors of that age he was not a theatre or stage artist. He had served for Indian army for 8 years.[7][8] He later left army and return to his homeland and start small business. Having interest in cinema and music from childhood he started a small club with his friends called Kottayam Arts Club in which he was the lead singer.[9] Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair once saw his performance and called him as a singer for his debut directorial film Sheriyo Thetto. It was Thikkurissy who gave him the name Jose Prakash.
Film career[edit]
Singer[edit]
Jose Prakash started his early career as a singer who lend his voice for Prem Nazir, Sathyaneshan Nadar etc. Malayalam industry was not professional at early 1950s usually actors sing for themselves. Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair introduced him to V. Dakshinamoorthy who liked his voice and lend his voice for the film Sheriyo Thetto in 1953 directed by Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair.[10] In this film philosophical number "Paadu pettu paadangalil" sung by Jose Prakash introduced a new trend in Malayan cinema. He also did a small role in the movie. He was not at all a professional singer and does not attend any musical class. In the early 1960s Malayalam film industry became professional and the introduction of talented singers like A. M. Rajah, K. J. Yesudas ended the careers of all non professional singers. Up to the 1960s he had sung around 60 songs for various actors like Prem Nazir etc.
Actor[edit]
During his singing career he had done small roles and cameos for films. His first break as an actor was Bhakta Kuchela in 1961. But his major break as a villain was Olavum Theravum in 1969 and he later went on to do many films mostly in villain roles. In 1971, he acted in the first ever investigative sequel C.I.D. Nazir (1971) directed by P. Venu. Later he worked with P. Venu in many of his films. He and K. P. Ummer dominated Malayalam film industry in the role of Antagonist and was a hard target for Heroes. Up to date he had acted for more than 350 films in Malayalam language. He retired from film industry in 2003 due to health reasons. His last film was Ente Veedu Appuvinteyum directed by Sibi Malayil. After a long gap of 8 years he did a small cameo role in Traffic.
Awards[edit]
- Kerala State Television Awards
- 1993:Kerala State Television Award For Best Actor - Mikhayelinte Santhathikal
- 2006 Bahadoor Award
- 2011 J C Daniel Award
Filmography[edit]
As an actor[edit]
1950s[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1952 | Premalekha | ||
Alphonsa | |||
1953 | Sheriyo Thetto | Debut Film as singer and actor | |
1954 | Manasakshi | ||
Balyasakhi | |||
1955 | Aniyathi | Doctor | |
C.I.D. | Mukunda Menon | ||
Harishchandra | Minister Sathyakeerthi | ||
1956 | Manthravadi | Veeravarman | |
1957 | Padatha Painkili | Pothachan | |
Deva Sundari | |||
1958 | Mariakutty | Ponnappachan | |
1959 | Chathurangam |
1960s[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1961 | Bhaktha Kuchela | Nandagopan | |
1963 | Ammaye Kaanaan | Advocate | |
Snapaka Yohannan | Snapaka Yohannan | ||
Kaattumaina | |||
1964 | Aadyakiranangal | Damodaran | |
Karutha Kai | Madhava Menon | ||
1965 | Subaidha | ||
1967 | Agniputhri | ||
1968 | Love in Kerala | ||
Velutha Kathreena | Superintend Manoharan | ||
1969 | Kumara Sambhavam | Devendran | |
Chattambikkavala | Man at beach | ||
Rahasyam | Karadi Damodharan | ||
Kannur Deluxe | Gopalakrishnan | ||
Kattukurangu | Das |
- Ollavum Theeravum 1970
- Aranaazhikaneram (1970) as Priest
- Madhuvidhu 1970 as Sathi's Father
- Lottery Ticket 1970
- Abayam 1970
- Nizhalattam 1970 as Bhaskaran
- Nilakkatha Chalanagal 1970
- C.I.D. Nazir 1971 as Shivaram (P. Venu)
- Lankadahanam 1971 as Das
- Muthassi 1971
- Achante Bharya 1971 as Rajan
- Vilakkyu Vaangiya Veena 1971 as K.R.Das
- Thapaswini 1971
- Makane Ninakku Vendi (1971) ...Pappachan
- Jalakanyaka 1971
- Avalalppam Vaikipoyi 1971
- Prathikaram 1972 as Sreedharan Thampi
- Brahmachari 1972
- Manthrakodi 1972
- Shakthi 1972
- Aaradi Manninte Janmi 1972 as Dr. Menon
- Nirthasaala 1972 as Dayananthan
- Taxi Car 1972 as Shivaram
- Aneshwanam
- Sambhavami Yuge Yuge 1972 as Balaram
- Sree Guruvayoorappan 1972
- Pushppanjali 1972 as Damu
- Thekkankattu 1973 as Sebastain
- Rakkuyil 1973
- Veendum Prabhatham 1973
- Maasappadi Mathupilla 1973
- Swapnam 1973
- Prethagalude Thazvara 1973 (P. Venu)
- Pacha Nottukal 1973 as Mathews Muthalali
- Police Ariyaruthu 1973 as Alex
- Thaniniram 1973 as Mathai/Mathew Philip
- Badradeepam 1973 as Venugopal
- Panitheeratha Veedu 1973 as Hari's father
- Kaapalika 1973
- Ajaathavasam 1973 as Jayaraj
- Padmavyooham 1973 as Mathachan
- Panchavadi 1973 as Shekhar
- Jesus 1973
- Rahasya Raathri 1974
- Ankathattu 1974
- Pattabhishekam 1974
- Poothenaruvi 1974
- Shaapamoksham 1974
- College Girl 1974 as Nanu
- Honeymoon 1974
- Sapthaswarangal 1974 as Madhava Das
- Pancha Thanthram 1974 as Prasad
- Priye Ninakku Vendi 1975
- Sooryavamsham 1975
- Odakuzhal 1975
- Chandanachola 1975
- Love Letter 1975
- Love Marriage 1975 as Prakash
- Mattoru Seetha 1975
- . Pravaham 1975 as Bhaskaran
- Ullasa Yaathra 1975
- Raagam 1975
- Makkal 1975
- Pulivalu 1975
- Thomasleeha 1975
- Omanakunju 1975
- Hello Darling 1975 as Krishna Kumar
- Babumon 1975 as Puli Naanu
- Chumaduthaangi 1975
- Picnic (1975) as Mooppan
- Amma 1976
- Nee Ente Lahari 1976
- Chirkudukka 1976 as Kumar
- Light House 1976
- Themmadi Velappan 1976 as Balakrishnan
- Amba Ambika Ambalika 1976
- Neelasaari 1976
- Rajaankanam 1976
- Ozhukkinethire 1976
- Paarijatham 1976
- Agni Pushppam 1976
- Seemantha Puthran 1976
- Udyanalakshmi 1976
- Sagakkale Munnottu 1977
- Muttathe Mulla 1977 as Thampi
- Sreemad Bhagavath Geetha 1977
- Abhinivesham 1977 as C. P. Menon
- Shanta Oru Devatha 1977
- Sukradasa 1977
- Sankupushppam 1977 as Dr. Jose
- Innale Innu 1977
- Vezhambal 1977
- Sangamam 1977
- Minimol 1977
- Parivarthanam 1977
- Madura Swapnam 1977
- Sujatha 1977
- Aadyapaadam 1977
- Rajaparambara 1977
- Nirakudam 1977
- Sathyavan Saavithri 1977 as Ashwapathi
- Aval Oru Devalayam 1977
- Randu Lokam 1977 as Thamarasheri Gopala Kurup
- Arum Annyaralla 1978 as Priest
- Urakkam Varatha Rathrikal 1978 as Balagangadhara Menon
- Ee Ganam Marakkumo 1978
- Ashokavanam 1978
- Karimpuli 1978
- Aval Kanda Lokam 1978
- Padmatheertham 1978 as Achutha Kurup
- Kanalkkattakal 1978 as Vikraman/Prasad
- Rowdy Ramu 1978
- Aanakkalari 1978
- Kudumbam Nammukku Sreekkovil 1978 as Dharmapalan
- Avakaasham 1978
- Ithanente Vazhi 1978
- Rajan Paraja Kadha 1978
- Lisa 1978
- Aalmarattam 1978 (P. Venu)
- Itha Oru Manushyan 1978 as Narayanan Thampi
- Amarsham 1978
- Yaagaaswam 1978
- Velluvili 1978 as Minnal Moidu
- Aval vishwathayayirunnu 1978 as Psychiatrist
- Beena 1978
- Eeta 1978
- Prabhu 1979 as Gauri Sankar Prasad
- Peruvazhiyambalam 1979
- Vijayam Nammude Senani 1979
- Rakthamillatha Manushyan 1979 as Menon
- Vaaleduthavan Valaal 1979
- Sarppam 1979
- Ward No.7 1979 (P. Venu)
- Kathirmandapam 1979
- Thuramugham 1979
- Indradhanussu 1979 as Rappai
- Tharangam 1979 as Gopalan
- Vijayanum Veeranum 1979 as Surendran Nair
- Alavuddinum Albutha Vilakkum 1979
- Pichathikuttappan 1979 (P. Venu)
- Irumbazhikal 1979 as Swami
- Yakshipparu 1979
- Mamangam 1979
- Avano Atho Avalo 1979 as Surendran
- Puthiya Velicham 1979
- Agniparvatham 1979
1980s[edit]
1990s[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1990 | Ee Kanni Koodi | Philip | |
Kottayam Kunjachan | |||
Veena Meettiya Vilangukal | |||
Kadathanadan Ambadi | Chandrappan's uncle | ||
Orukkam | Fr. Francis Arakkal | ||
Indrajaalam | Baba | ||
1991 | Kadalora Kattu | ||
Ragam Anuragam | |||
1992 | Maanthrika Cheppu | ||
1993 | Maya Mayooram | Nanda's father | |
Devaasuram | Ezhuthachan | ||
Akashadoothu | Fr. Baby | ||
1994 | Chukkan | Narayanan | |
Bheesmacharya | |||
Puthran | Michael | ||
1995 | Highway | Kartha | |
Agrajan | Priest | ||
Thumboli Kadappuram | Antony | ||
1996 | Man of the Match | ||
1998 | Meenathil Thalikettu | Company Manager | |
1999 | Vazhunnor | Bishop | |
Pathram | Madhavan |
2000s[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2002 | The Gift of God | ||
Kanalkkireedam | |||
2003 | Ente Veedu Appuvinteyum | Judge | |
Mr. Brahmachari | Sukumaran | ||
2006 | Highway Police | Fr. John |
2010s[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2011 | Traffic | Dr. Simon D Souza | Guest appearance[11] |
As a singer[edit]
- "Om Namashivaaya" - Love in Kerala (1968)
- "Oronnoro Chenchorathan" - Avan Varunnu (1954)
- "Neelippenne" - Manasakshi (1954)
- "Kannuneer Nee Choriyaathe" - Sheriyo Thetto (1953)
- "Paadupettu Paadangalil" - Sheriyo Thetto (1953)
- "Thaarame Thaanuvaru" - Sheriyo Thetto (1953)
- "Vaarmazhaville Va" - Sheriyo Thetto (1953)
- "Pokaam Pokaam" - Sheriyo Thetto (1953)
- "Kelkuka Ha" - Alphonsa (1952)
- "Chinthayil Neerunna" - Visappinte Vili (1952)
- "Ramanan" - Visappinte Vili (1952)
As a Television actor[edit]
- Akashadoothu (TV series) (2012)- A teleserial from Surya TV which is the sequel of the hit Malayalam film Akashadoothu
- Mikhaelinte Santhathikal - as Mikhael (Doordarshan)
- Vava (Asianet)
- Avashthantarangal (Kairali TV)
Further reading[edit]
- Jose Prakash Celebrating his 84th birthday-http://www.ratedesi.com/video/v/XJgxBIs0Hpk/Actor-Jose-Prakash-celebrates-84th-birthday!
- "Metro Plus Kochi / Columns : SHARIYO THETTO 1953". The Hindu. 3 January 2011. Archived from the original on 10 January 2011. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
- "STAR GALLERY Malayalam TV, Channel Updates, TV Programmes, News Online". malayalamtv.com. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
References[edit]
- ^ "CiniDiary Malayalam Film News, Film News Updates, Kerala, Kerala Film Website, Malayalam Content, Malayalam Cimema, TV Programes and more..." cinidiary.com. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
- ^ J C Daniel award for Jose Prakash, 24 March 2012
- ^ "Manorama Online | Movies | Nostalgia |". manoramaonline.com. Archived from the original on 19 March 2014. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
- ^ "5 Evergreen Villians [sic] of Malayalam Cinema". The Times of India. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
- ^ "CiniDiary". Archived from the original on 19 May 2015. Retrieved 6 May 2015.
- ^ "Hello Mr Pereira". New Indian Express. 16 May 2012.
- ^ Veteran actor Jose Prakash is dead
- ^ Malayalam thespian Jose Prakash dead Archived 27 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ he was the lead singer
- ^ Mathrubhumi, Jose Prakash laid to rest Archived 26 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Veteran Malayalam actor Jose Prakash passes away". India Today. 25 March 2012. Retrieved 18 May 2024.
Sources[edit]
- "Profile of Malayalam Actor Jose Prakash". en.msidb.org. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
External links[edit]
- Jose Prakash at IMDb
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- 2012 deaths
- J. C. Daniel Award winners
- Kerala State Film Award winners
- 21st-century Indian male actors
- Male actors from Kottayam
- Male actors in Malayalam cinema
- Indian male film actors
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