Said News Malayalam actor Kundara Johny dies of cardiac arrest at 71 in Kerala
In a sad turn of events, the renowned Malayalam actor Kundara Johny, best known for his adept portrayal of negative characters in Malayalam cinema, passed away on Tuesday. He was 71 years old. Mr. Johny suffered a cardiac arrest and was admitted to a private hospital in Kollam, Kerala, where he breathed his last.
Kundara Johny's remarkable acting career spanned over four decades, during which he contributed his talents to more than 500 films. His cinematic journey began in 1979 with the film "Nithya Vasantham." Notably, he gained acclaim for his exceptional performances in negative roles in Malayalam blockbusters like "Kireedam" and "Chenkol." His character, Parameswaran, in the Mohanlal-starrer "Kireedam" earned widespread critical praise.
In addition to his notable Malayalam roles, Kundara Johny also made appearances in Tamil films such as "Vaazhkai Chakram" and "Nadigan." Some of his other memorable films include "August 15," "Hello," "Avan Chandiyude Makan," "Bhargavacharitham Moonnam Khandam," "Balram vs Tharadas," "Bharat Chandran IPS," "Dada Saheb," "Crime File," "Thachiledath Chundan," "Samantharam," "Varnappakitt," "Sagaram Sakshi," and "Aanaval Mothiram."
Details regarding the actor's funeral are awaited. Kundara Johny's contributions to the world of cinema have left an indelible mark, and his legacy will continue to be celebrated by fans and the industry alike.
Rest in peace, Kundara Johny.
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