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Ramesh Pisharody
Ramesh Pisharody in 2016
Born
T.V Ramesh

Karikode, Peruva, Kottayam, Kerala
CitizenshipIndia
Occupation(s)Actor, Stage performer, television presenter, stand-up comedian, mimicry artist
SpouseSoumya
Children2

Ramesh Pisharody[1] is a stand-up comedian, mimicry artist, television host and film actor in Malayalam. He appeared in the TV shows Cinemala and Comic Cola and gained huge popularity after his TV show Bluff Masters aside his creative partner and friend Dharmajan Bolgatty. He debuted as an actor in the film Positive (2008). Though he first acted in the film Positive, his first released movie was Nasrani. He has acted in several Malayalam films, mostly in supporting roles like To Noora with Love (2014), which include comedy as well as negative roles. He had a lead role in the film Kappal Muthalaali (2009).[2][3] His other notable films are Celluloid, Left Right Left, and Immanuel. He is currently hosting the TV show Badai Bunglow (2014) which is inspired by Comedy Nights with Kapil.

Pisharody was the youngest son in the family. He had his primary education from Kendriya Vidyalaya Newsprint Nagar, Karikkode Govt High School and pre degree from Devaswom Board College, Thalayolaparambu. He worked as a mimicry artist in Salim Kumar's mimicry troupe Cochin Stallions before entering movies.[3] Ramesh is married to Soumya and the couple has a daughter.[4]

Television

year Program Channel Notes
1996/1999 Cinemala Asianet Comedy Program
1997 Comic Cola
2004-2006 Bluff masters Asianet Plus with Dharmajan Bolgatty
2012/2013/2014 Asianet Film Awards Asianet
2013-Present Badai Bungalow comedy and celebrity talk show
2015 Cinema Chirima Mazhavil Manorama
2015-Present Evide Ellarkum Sugham DD Malayalam Phone-in program
2016-Present Home Minister Amrita TV Game show

Filmography

Awards

References

  1. ^ "Gangster a work of art, not Endosulphan: Ramesh Pisharody". The Times of India. 16 April 2014.
  2. ^ "Ramesh Pisharadi". asianetglobal.com.
  3. ^ a b M. K. Kuriakkose (11 December 2014). "Pisharody's Badayi..." manoramaonline.com.
  4. ^ "Mangalam-varika-18-Mar-2013". Mangalam Publications (mangalamvarika.com). Retrieved 31 October 2013.