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Mamukkoya
മാമുക്കോയ
Born(1946-07-05)5 July 1946
Died26 April 2023(2023-04-26) (aged 76)
NationalityIndian
Other namesMamukka
Occupations
  • Actor
  • comedian
Years active1979–2023
SpouseSuhara
Children4

Mamukkoya (5 July 1946 – 26 April 2023) was an Indian actor known for his work predominately in Malayalam cinema.[1] He mostly appeared in comedic roles. His unique usage of Malappuram dialect and style marked his presence in the industry. In a career spanning over four decades, Mamukkoya acted in more than 450 Malayalam films and was the first winner of the State award for best comedian in Malayalam cinema.[2]

Early life

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Mamukkoya was born to Chalikandiyil Muhammed and Imbachi Ayisha on 5 July 1946 in Kozhikode, Kerala.[3] He has a brother Koyakutty. He had his primary education from MM High School, Calicut.[4] Mamukkoya began working at a timber yard in Kallayi after completing his education at Pallikandi Elementary School, Kuttichira Higher Secondary School, and Kozhikode MM School. He participated in theatrical productions when he was in school. Later, he began performing in a number of amateur plays. He would perform in plays at night and work in the timber yard in the morning.[5]

Career

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Mamukkoya started his career as a theatre actor. He got his chance in the film industry through Anyarude Bhoomi (1979). His second entry to Malayalam cinema was through S. Konnanatt's Surumaitta Kannukal. He was recommended by Vaikom Muhammad Basheer for the role in the movie. After this film, he was introduced to Sathyan Anthikkad by scriptwriter and actor Sreenivasan. Mamukkoya appeared in Siby Malayil's Doore Doore Oru Koodu Koottam, written by Sreenivasan. In the film, he played an Arabic teacher. Initially, the character only appeared in two or three scenes. However, Mamukkoya's performance impressed the makers who added further scenes for his role. Mamukkoya would later say that after this movie he stopped going to the timber yard or appearing in plays. He then landed a role in Gandhinagar Second Street, which was also written by Sreenivasan.[6] This was one of his first notable roles. Then came Sathyan Anthikkad's Sanmanassullavarkku Samadhanam' and 'Rareeram' by Siby Malayil. His portrayal of Gafoor in Sathyan Anthikkad's MohanlalSreenivasan starring Nadodikkattu (1987) carved a niche for him in Malayalam cinema. The character Gafoor now enjoys a cult following in Kerala. An animation series was released based on this character after several years.[7] His award-winning performance in Perumazhakkalam (2004) proved that he can handle non-comedy roles as well with ease. He again did a similar role in Byari, which won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film.[8] He did the title role in the film Korappan, the great (2001), which depicted him as a forest brigand like Veerappan. In 2004, he received a Special Mention in the Kerala State Film Award for the movie Perumazhakkalam.[9] Mamukkoya's roles in Ramjirao Speaking, Thalayana Manthram, Shubhayatra, Irupatham Noottandu, Sreedharante Onnam Thirumurivu, Ponmuttayidunna Thaaravu, Pattanapravesham and Dhwani are considered among the best of his career.

Personal life and death

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Mamukkoya was married to Suhara. The couple had four children; Muhammed Nisar, Shahitha, Nadiya and Abdul Rasheed.[10] He was residing in Kozhikode near Beypore. Mamukkoya had a very close friendship with Vaikom Muhammad Basheer, S. K. Pottekkatt and M. S. Baburaj.[11]

On 24 April 2023, while inaugurating a sevens football tournament in Kalikavu, Malappuram, Kerala, Mamukkoya suffered cardiac arrest and a brain hemorrhage.[12][13] He died at a private hospital in Kozhikode on 26 April 2023, aged 76.[14][15]

Awards

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Award Year Category Film(s) Result Ref
Kerala State Film Award 2004 Special Jury Mention Perumazhakkalam Won [16]
2008 Best Comedian Innathe Chintha Vishayam Won
Kerala Film Critics Association Awards 2004 Second Best Actor Perumazhakkalam Won [17]
2020 Chalachitra Prathibha Award Various Films Won [18]
Asiavision Awards 2012 Best Supporting Actor Molly Aunty Rocks!
Vellaripravinte Changathi
Won
Jaihind TV Awards 2008 Best Comedy Artist Innathe Chintha Vishayam Won
2009 Kala Ratnam Award Various Films Won

Filmography

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Malayalam

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1970s

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Year Title Role Notes
1979 Anyarude Bhoomi

1980s

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Year Title Role Notes
1983 Surumaitta Kannukal
1986 Snehamulla Simham
Gandhinagar 2nd Street
Ennu Nathante Nimmi Fakrudeen
Sanmanassullavarkku Samadhanam Mamu/Ummer
Doore Doore Oru Koodu Koottam Koya
Rareeram Rickshaw Driver
1987 Sreedharante Onnam Thirumurivu Narayanan
Athinumappuram
Kalam Mari Katha Mari Pareedu
Naalkavala H.C. Koya
Unnikale Oru Kadha Parayam
Irupatham Noottandu Koya
Nadodikkattu Gafoorka
Adimakal Udamakal Pokker
Agni Muhurtham
1988 August 1 Abubakker
Dhwani Mamu
Oohakachavadam Abdullah
Pattanapravesham Gafoorka
Ponmuttayidunna Tharavu Abubacker
1989 Artham Kunjikannan
Vachanam Farm Worker
Vadakkunokkiyantram Photographer
Annakutty Kodambakkam Vilikkunnu Koya
Swagatham
Anagha
Pandu Pandoru Desathu
Kireedam Constable Hameed- Najeeb's father
Mazhavilkavadi Kunji Khadir
The News Paramasivam
Pradeshika Varthakal Jabbar
Peruvannapurathe Visheshangal P. C. Peruvannapuram
Ramji Rao Speaking Hamsakoya
Njangalude Kochu Doctor Basheer, Attender in Kalapurackal Hospital
Varnatheru Appunni
Pooram
Aattinakkare Naanu Nair
Jeevitham Oru Raagam Sankaran
Nerunnu Nanmakal Appunni
Varavelpu Hamsa
Mudra Mamu
Nair Saab Chef Koya
Varnam Mamukkoya

1990s

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Year Title Role Notes
1990 Anantha Vruthantham Thanoor Thaha
Cheriya Lokavum Valiya Manushyarum Abu
Superstar Khader/Lambodharan Pillai
Paadaatha Veenayum Paadum
May Dinam
Kuruppinte Kanakku Pustakom
Vidhyarambham Venkiteshan
Pavam Pavam Rajakumaran Sankarettan
Ponnaranjanam Ummukoya
Enquiry
Vachanam
Champion Thomas
Shubhayathra Kareem Bhai
Pavakkoothu Kanjarakutti
Kalikkalam Unni Nair
Gajakesariyogam Raghavan Nair
Dr. Pasupathy Velayudhan Kutty
His Highness Abdullah Jamal
Kouthuka Varthakal Ahmad Kutty
Nagarangalil Chennu Raparkam 'Cheriya' Raman Nair
Malayogom
Purappadu
Anandanum Appukuttanum Aanayundu
Orukkam Paramu
Rajavazhcha Mohammadkutty
Randam Varavu Damu
Nanma Niranjavan Sreenivasan
Saandram Abdu/Abdullah
Sasneham Appukuttan
Thalayana Manthram Kunjananthan Mesthiri
Thoovalsparsham Moosaka
1991 Souhrudam
Daiva Sahayam Lucky Centre Usmanikka
Sundhari Kakka Sulaiman
Kanalkkattu Moideen
Kakkathollayiram Akbar
Aakasha Kottayile Sultan Cletus
Chanchattam Hotel Attendant
Kalari
Khandakaavyam
Georgukutty C/O Georgukutty
Apoorvam Chilar Rajan
Cheppu Kilukkunna Changathi Khader
Innathe Program Moosa
Kadinjool Kalyanam Imbichi Koya
Ennum Nanmakal Khader
Oru Tharam Randu Tharam Moonu Tharam Mammu
Onnaam Muhurtham Sulaiman
Amina Tailors Malappuram Moideen/Bapputty
Postbox No 27
Santhwanam Kareem bhai
Kankettu Keeleri Achu
Parallel College (film) Rasheed
Sandhesam K.G. Pothuwal
Venal Kinavukal Ramu
1992 Ponnurukkum Pakshi Vaidyar
Aayushkalam Varghese
Aadhaaram Kunjappu
Congratulations Miss Anitha Menon
Valayam
Apaaratha Jamal
Vasudha Jamal
Rishi
Kallanum Policum P. C. Abdulla /Abdukka
Kamaladalam Kala Mandiram Hydrose
Savidham Balakrishnan
Ente Ponnu Thampuran Mammotty Master
Ayalathe Adheham Kuttappan
Grihaprevesam Raman Nair
Makkal Mahatmyam Andru, school peon
Police Diary
Kaazhchakkappuram Uthkandan Pillai
Kingini Kuttappan
Ellarum Chollanu Adimakkannu
Ezhara Ponnana Aimutty Koya
Maanyanmar Athapaadi Anthru
My Dear Muthachan Punnoose
Oru Kochu Bhoomikulukkam Thankappan
Poochakkaru Mani Kettum Drama Artist
Utsavamelam Nair
1993 Aagneyam Mukkathu Moosa
Ammayane Sathyam Mujeeb Rahman
Ghoshayaathra Kuttymoosa Sahib
Samooham Karyasthan
Kalippattam Ismail, Venu's friend
Bhaagyavaan Unni Kuruppu
Pravachakan Jaffer Sherif
Golanthara Vartha Kuruppu
Ente Sreekuttikku Kunju
Varam
O' Faby Teashop Owner
Narayam
Addeham Enna Iddeham Saidali
Vakkeel Vasudev SI Jabbar
Ponnuchami
Bandhukkal Sathrukkal Hamsa
Kavadiyattam Koya
Janam Koyakutty Sahib
Chenkol Police Constable Hameed
Kulapathy
Ghazal Mollakka
Sthalathe Pradhana Payyans Kumaran
1994 Bheesmacharya P.K. Arogyaswami
Chakoram Pookunju
Varaphalam Broker Hamsa
Cabinet Abdukka
Dhadha Moosa
Pakshe Nanappan
Sudhinam School Teacher
Vadhu Doctoranu Charlie
Commissioner Kunjeeswaran Pillai (Cameo)
1995 Alancheri Thamprakkal Kunjali Haji
Punnaram Mahadevan
No. 1 Snehatheeram Bangalore North
Boxer Manjeri Mammad
Sasinas
Manassasthrajnante Diary
Samudhayam
Mannar Mathai Speaking Photo Archive
Prayikkara Pappan Veerappan
Kalyanji Anandji (film) Basheer/Swami
Karma
Mangalam Veettil Manaseswari Gupta Karipoor Koya
Saadaram Veerappan (Kunjalu)
Vrudhanmare Sookshikkuka Home Minister
1996 Poonilavu
Rajaputhran Sayed Jabbar Thangal
Sallapam Railway worker
Swarna Kireedam
19 April
Madamma Vasu
Thooval Kottaram Moitheen Hajiar
Kaanaakkinaavu
1997 Junior Mandrake Constable Abu
Asuravamsam Moosa
Itha Oru Snehagatha
Kannur
Anubhoothi
Guru Sishyan Musthafa
Kalyana Kacheri Bharghavan Pillai
Nagarapuranam Driver
Moksham
Chandralekha Beeran
Katha Nayakan Beerankutty
Kalyana Uniikal Al Khobar Anthruman
Manthra Mothiram Abdukka
Oral Mathram Kunjalikutty
Sammanam
1998 Chinthavishtayaya Shyamala Usman
Chenaparambile Aanakkaryam
Kattathoru Penpoovu
Malabaril Ninnoru Manimaaran
Mayajalam Moosa
Manthrimaalikayil Manassammatham
Oro Viliyum Kathorthu Kunjunni Nair
Kottaram Veettile Apputtan Kunjahammedkutty
Kallu Kondoru Pennu Kabeer
Aalibabayum Aarara Kallanmarum Head Constable Peeru Muhammed
1999 Deepasthambham Mahascharyam Saithali
English Medium
American Ammaayi
Garshom
Auto Brothers Saithikka
Swastham Gruhabharanam
Megham Kuruppu
Panchapandavar Gafoorka
Prem Poojari Cook
Veendum Chila Veettukaryangal Kunjoonju

2000s

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Year Title Role Notes
2000 Kannadi Kadavathu
Swayamvara Panthal Chandran
Joker Khader
2001 Narendran Makan Jayakanthan Vaka Nambeeshan
Korappan the Great
Sharjah to Sharjah Velayudhan
Onnam Ragam
Unnathangalil Mammu
Dubai Kunjappukutty
Ladies and Gentleman
Goa Bhasheer
Bhadra
2002 Bamboo Boys Harithakumari's Father
Puthooramputhri Unniyarcha Aliyar
Akhila Achu
Swarna Medal Impayi
Kayamkulam Kanaran
Kasillatheyum Jeevikkam
Yathrakarude Sradhakku Kunjahammed
2003 Mazhanool Kanav
Manassinakkare Kunji Khader
Pattanathil Sundaran Kanaran
Ammakilikkoodu Pareekutty
Soudamini
Pattalam Hamsa
Padam Onnu Oru Vilapam Hassan Moithu
Thilakkam Pathrose
Choonda Vijayan
Mullavalliyum Thenmavum Postman
2004 Perumazhakkalam Abdu
Maratha Naadu Alikutty
Freedom Moosakka
Vettam Hamsa/Ramakartha
2005 Thaskaraveeran Beerankutty
Boyy Friennd Khader
Maniyarakkallan
Naran Ahmadikka
Bharathchandran I.P.S. Kunjeeswaran Pillai
2006 Shyaamam Panjayathu President
Pachakuthira
Photographer
Kilukkam Kilukilukkam Gafoorka
Rasathanthram Kunjoonju
Vargam
2007 Katha Parayumpol Devasia
Kaakki Constable Chekkutty
Thaniye Pappi
Sorrya Kireedam
Aakasham Mammalikka
Vinodayathra Ananthan
Mayavi Koya
Kaiyoppu Alikkoya
2008 Bullet Chandramani
Magic Lamp Mamukkoya
Parunthu Kunjikka
Minnaminnikoottam Kunjikannan
Malabar Wedding Moonga Avukkar Abubacker
Shalabam Velayudhan
Innathe Chintha Vishayam Shajahan
Twenty:20 Khadar
2009 Sanmanasullavan Appukuttan Moosa
Meghatheertham Abukka
Ajantha
Colours
Changathikooottam Aliyar
Kappal Muthalaali
Shudharil Shudhan Jabbar
Currency Koyaikka
Kerala Varma Pazhassi Raja Athan Gurukkal
Venalmaram
Bhagyadevatha Pareethu

2010s

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Year Title Role Notes
2010 Nakharam
Text Book
Rhythm
Happy Husbands Pakshisatrakkaran
Cocktail Hakim Seth
Inganeyum Oral Appu Pillai
Koottukar Ikka
Akasha Yathra
Kadha Thudarunnu Mamachan
Kandahar Mullah
2011 Adimadhyantham
Manushyamrugam Anthony
Innanu Aa Kalyanam Marriage Broker
Snehadaram
Usthava Kanavu
Teja Bhai & Family
Kalabha Mazha Kunjali
Sevenes Usman
Byari
Vellaripravinte Changathi Moonnaan
Snehaveedu Seyyidali
Oru Marubhoomikkadha Mammadkutty Bhai
Indian Rupee Rayin Ikka
2012 Baavuttiyude Naamathil
Puthiya Theerangal
Face to Face Aalikkoya
Ajantha
Kaashh Manager
Lillies of March
Kalikaalam
916
Mallu Singh Ramankutty
Mazhavillinattam Vare
Molly Aunty Rocks! Salim
Ustad Hotel Ummar
2013 Musafir Kunjumohammed
Breaking News Live Beeran Koya
Vallatha Pahayan Saithalikka
Ithu Manthramo Thanthramo Kuthantramo
Ezhamathe Varavu Naagu
KQ
Ayal
Oru Soppetty Katha
Left Right Left Kasim
Lucky Star Pappan
2014 Mylanchi Monchulla Veedu
To Let Ambadi Talkies Thangal
Balyakalasakhi Narayanan Master
Aamayum Muyalum Kallu's Father
Polytechnic Habeeb
Swaha
On the Way
Nikah
Day Night Game
Masala Republic Beerankka
To Noora With Love
Oru Korean Padam
Karanavar
Kaliyugaraman
Salalah Mobiles Mammad
2015 Ammakkoru Tharattu
John Honai Gafoor
Cinema @ PWD Rest House Vijayettan
KL 10 Patthu Hamsakutty
Kunjiramayanam Welldone Vasu
Marutha
Nellikka
Call Me @
Oru Second Class Yathra Alikkoya
Chirakodinja Kinavukal Broker
Rajamma @ Yahoo Aimoottikka
2016 Oppam Kunjikka
Marubhoomiyile Aana Gafoor
Pachakallam
Sukhamayirikkatte
Angane Thanne Nethave Anchettennam Pinnale
Campus Diary
2017 Godha Pockerikka
Puthan Panam Avukku
God Say
Oru Visheshapetta Biriyani Kissa
Onpatham Valavinappuram
Hello Dubaikkaran
Aana Alaralodalaral Ibrahim [19]
Aadu 2 Irumbu Abdullah
2018 Aabhaasam
Ente Ummante Peru Hamzakoya
Kaitholachathan
2019 Kakshi: Amminippilla Shanmughan
Mask Valiyauppa
Oru Mass Kadha Veendum Keshavan
Swapnarajyam
Vikruthi Muhammad
Muttayikkallanum Mammaliyum
Vishudha Pusthakam
Marconi Mathai
Vallikkettu
Madhaveeyam

2020s

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Year Title Role Notes
2020 Halal Love Story Abukka Cameo
Sameer
Love FM
Sufiyum Sujatayum Muezzin
2021 One Ibrahim
Kuruthi Moosa Khader
Cabin
Janazah
Marakkar: Arabikadalinte Simham Aboobakkar Haji
Minnal Murali Dr. Narayanan
Oru Thathvika Avalokanam Aseem Bhai
2022 Kannadi
Member Rameshan 9aam Ward Abu
Pyali Nicholan
Thattasherikootam Beeran
Niyogam
Padachone Ingalu Kaatholee
Theerppu Musaliyar
Peace Sukumaran
2023 Uru Sreedharan Ashari [20]
Sulaikha Manzil Moothappa [21]
Mukalparappu [22]

Tamil

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Year Title Role Notes
1990 Arangetra Velai
2006 Kasu Taxi driver
2022 Cobra Bhavana's grandfather [23]

French

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Year Title Role Notes
1997 Fire in Paradise [fr] Joseph

Television

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Short films

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  • Native Bappa by Mappila Lahala[24]
  • Al Moidu by Zakeen TV[25]
  • Funeral of Native Son by Bodhi Silent Scape[26]

References

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[edit]
  • Mamukkoya at IMDb
  • Memoirs written by Film Star Mamukkoya with Thaha Madayi

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